tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 19, 2022 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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brutal civil war. if the commodore hadn't been there, the israeli invasion would not have been so well reported. the commodore had become journalistic center. you could be in a safe enclave and then you went out into civil war. i started off leaving this while the grand suite at the commodore hotel. the next room i was in was underground in a tiny prison, so as a hostage, a route the commodore war hotels on al jazeera control of the narrative shapes the landscape. the salient went to the pole with those images front of mind, refusal war very much been fought out in the media as well as on the battlefield. listening post. dissect the media on algebra. ah, this is al jazeera ah,
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hello, i'm tom mccrae. this is the news, our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, ages longest river is running dry up to china's most intense heat wave and 60 years puts farm lands and factories at risk. i'm donor kane, on the rhine river, finding out why months of little rainfall is having a catastrophic effect, both on the river and the people who use it. fire at a weapons depot in russia, near the ukrainian border, and a number of explosions reported near major airbase and crimea. another show of strength for friday prayers by mach tata al sata supporters in iraq is a political deadlock continues. and in sport, india's footballers are dealing with a fall out from fif has moved to ban the country. the suspension has players worried about the future of the game with india also losing its right to stage international competition. ah,
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well it's just after 10 g m t and we start with the global crisis of severe weather . many countries in the northern hemisphere now in the grip of intense summer heat wives, with some of the world's biggest and mightiest, revisit drying up in parts of europe, from france to italy and germany rivers. a slowing to a trickle. and that's killing harvests halting moraine traffic and disrupting factories and industries. millions of livelihoods are at stake. and in the 2nd largest economy, china, asia, longest river is shrinking after hate why that's lasted more than 2 months. the longest since records began, petrik fox begins al coverage from cha ching, one of the hardest hit regions. it's faint for being one of china's furnace cities with the longest somers and hottest temperatures. but in the last couple of
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months, the heat in the southwestern city of chunking has been oppressive, even by its own standards. mercury levels have frequently topped 40 degrees celsius and had an all time record high of 45 degrees. earlier this week, paula: yeah, it's what is hell, i'm melting. many tourists come to chunking to marvel that it sites. jarling rhythm might be what's most i catching now. it's a major tributary that meets the yen see further south, and it's dried up so much people can walk half way across it. again, i'm definitely worried it could effect residence and place that need to use the water for classes of warn the dry spell could last well into september. authorities of began discharging water from the 3 gorges dam to replenish the yanks in its offshoots. but normal floes could still be months away. here in the city, people are cooling off wherever possible. his library converted out of an old air
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raid shelter has become a poplar hang at. a breeze circulates through the funnel shaped space, making it an ideal hideaway whose when it especially halt, more people come. but elsewhere, it's hard to escape the effects of this heat wave and the drive that's come with it . a short drive south of the city as long ging village with insufficient irrigation crops here a dying. well, this here shows pretty clearly why crops are struggling. the water for this field behind us has receded about 20 meters away from the crops. and what's been left behind is just this bone dry layer of mud report say more than 300. 50000 people in rural chunking are suffering because of a shorter journey to supplies. many of them like one man, we spoke to our elderly and can't do much to fix the problem. because there was a more irrigation systems, you have to buy pipes and machine. you said you have to spend the money and it's
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not worth it because the stuff was already dried and died. like, what's the point of water in if it's already dead? and with many scientists saying hot a days as a result of global warming are here to stay days here for the people of long ging could be numbered pantry falk al jazeera chunking. china with david mar all is a political economist. he says the hotter than normal weather will add to other pressures on china's economy. it comes on top of it was 0 because the policy which so most of the she has meant that a lot of economic activity is for china has a $5.00 growth target for g p this year. we think they'll do 3 percent at most. so it's also compounding an issue that we've seen last year in the winter with blackouts in a number of cities. not the major cities, but certainly 2nd 3rd tier cities because they've been trying to reduce carbon
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emissions. and as a result, the coal fired power stations, many of them had been shut down, or they had to prove in the cities that are operating, the factories were truly productive for using the energy. so this compounded what is occurring the summer is a major problem for industry and in the challenging area which you didn't find in your report. and it's a major manufacturing area for lithium batteries for the current electric power district. so there's massive inflation now in poly silicon lithium. so it's, it's a major issue short term. but china moves quite swiftly in an odd way, because so few people are, may or get engaged, central decision making. when it comes to resolving a problem and acting on something, it often can move much faster than other political context. so i think that in the
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situation you're facing, we will seeing as we go underneath a number of remedies, a cation of energy sources. but right now, it's very, very hard for the residence of many provinces in cities. in western europe, one of the most important rivers for farming industry and commerce is at risk of trying up. the rhine flows through 6 european countries. it's a crucial waterway for transport and coal, iron, and other natural resources. dominant kind reports from cologne on how germany's coal supply is now and the threat. it could almost be a picture postcard of the rhine goods barges chug up and down the river, while children explore the pebbles on the bank. and yet a closer look shows something else for in most summers, much of this area would be submerged. but months of high temperatures and little or no rainfall have changed things, or we see right now with
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a low or water levels in rivers is the new normal or it's even worse of the new normal will be even more extreme. we have seen a global temperature increase of 1.2 degrees on global average right now seen from overhead. the situation is clear, this satellite image of nearby dusseldorf shows the river. now, this one how it was in the same place, 12 months ago, if the science of what's happening is clear, the practical application of it is causing problems for many different companies. the shipping ones in particular because they look at the ryan as it is now and have real concerns about how deep it is and how easily they can navigators. and crucially how much each of their vessels can carry. for one or 3rd, one ships bringing salt here from high up on usually carry almost 2200 tons. now
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they're arriving with $600.00 tons. and that shows the less water, the less cargo on the ships. and in this year of war in ukraine, there is another drawback with russian coal now embargoed across the e. u. many companies have paid to ship a non russian alternative via the rhine instead. but as the demand has risen, so the water levels to allow it to be delivered have dwindled. right now, most shipping companies are concentrating on the near future with autumn just weeks away. they expect its cooler, wetter weather to replenish the fine. but some scientists say that too could bring danger if it starts to rain as on touchstone. dr. saws, the water can not infiltrate into the soil. and sir, we, dorothea gets off his run off into the water. it runs out of the system of catchment and produces serve such fresh shrubs as we know from, from california. for example, the rhine has run dryer in summer before,
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but not often. it will have to rain a lot to return the river to its more normal state. will it spring in dominic kind now he joins us from cologne to look just hell worse is it expected to get there? one thing we've been monitoring the whole time in the course of the past few months is the critical level of water in the deepest parts where the ships that ply their trade here, those coal, barges, steel, barges, iron barges, those sorts of things. and that level, well, it is pretty low right now amongst the lowest. it has ever be there are barges votes. come and go along the rhine. i've counted 8 in the course of the few hours. i've been at this particular position, but that's not as many as they would be if the rhine was was fuller than it is right now. and there are problems on this river not being caused by the weather. we
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know that there have been, as it were, traffic jams of barges, which have developed mechanical faults and then held up the traffic of barges behind them in some cases in front of them. so there's very clearly a sense here that if there isn't going to be a change in the weather, any time soon on my report i was talking about also might still 4 weeks away. and if there is still is baking hot sunshine, then we can expect this situation to persist, certainly for several weeks more. and it will not just germany that's being affected by this mess of hate. why visit? no, indeed. we know that this river flows through 6 european countries, but it's just one of many large rivers in europe. the danube, which runs further than the ryan and goes through central europe. all that to the ship owners report that they are having difficulty getting their ships with the sort of fully laden situation. they would rather have to navigate the entire length
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of the river that it would normally be navigable. but it's not just shipping companies. we know also that the effect that this sort of drought, as it were, has on the ecosystems that these rivers help to, to nourish. well, they're suffering too, and it's right across this continent. in my report, we saw that satellite image of the rhine in dusseldorf. well, if there was a wider one of much of western and central europe, it was pretty much show the same picture that idea of receding rivers and areas which would normally have flourishing ecosystems in them really struggling right now. dominant can thank you very much from cologne, but there is plenty more ahead on the news hour, including flooding and land slides, force evacuations in new zealand. one city could take years to recover a crack down on the street,
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gangs in el salvador. the government extends emergency misses by another month. and in sports, the writing us, i've been champion, has a disappointing in to who we can. cincinnati did house later in the program. ah, what the latest developments on the warren you cried with fighting along ukraine's easton and southern front lines. there are reports of at least 4 explosions near a russian eop ice north of sieve. still poland crimea. there have been a number of explosions and fires, military bases and weapons depos in the russian annexed region. in the past few weeks, russia has blamed at least one of those on sub a terse inside russia. 2 villages were evacuated near the ukrainian border after
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a fire and ammunition depot. it happened in belgrade region in the south o, stiff on wolf, is a professor of international security at the university of birmingham. he's they at now and with me law. thank you very much for being on this news out. can we fist as start at the fire, at the emulations depot, inside russia? can you explain how significant that is? i think it indicates that the ukraine is now increasingly striking to wash our strategic depth as far as its supply lines are concerned. and this is very important given that russia is still trying to model friends in particular, around hockey right now. and didn't to don't boss area. and also trying to come to the fence of that ukraine has been managing in house on reaching in the south. so this washing supplies make the washing efforts all these 3 front lines much more difficult. and that is very important. development from ukrainian perspective.
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yeah. and a in crimea. have you been surprised at how deep into russian held territory the attacks have been able to reach but i think it's certainly a new trend that we have seen there. but i think in general, it goes along a trajectory where you maybe have seen ukraine using both more sophisticated restaurants, applied weapons, but also extending its reach into motion control territory. so you might call to really a war fell, partisan won't feel that is obviously something very, very for washer. literally in the sense that they might lose control over these territories. but also that it will undermine the general effort. it rushes narrative, has that been it, it's is still in full control of the territories at sea so far. so how demoralizing are these attacks?
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i think diverse narrative is unlikely to be anything but claiming full control. but i think it really undermines certainty washing military capabilities. but it also potentially puts a dent in washing hopes to be able to hold our foreign dice. they have announced in a form region in order to sort of go again on the offensive there and claim these territories as like the independent states was part of washing. yeah, what does this and you touched on this just before? what does this do for the battle on the front lines will rush, it have to move troops to try and shore up crimea. burger russia has done already over the past few weeks is move significant forces from the don bus area to crimea and to the house on reaching to come to the premium offensive. with the past couple of days, we have also seen increasing washington tex around hockey. if in the north, again,
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in an effort to at least tie down ukrainian troops to potentially force ukraine to deploy more troops there, which would then be lost on either in, on the front lines. the don't honestly, i wish i still hoping to capture more territories or take them away from the candle fence in the house on reaching russia has said that war is now at a strategic deadlock. do you agree with that statement? yes, i think it has been at this level sydney moving towards this deadlock for about 2 months in this period. i would say since around the middle of june, and we have seen very little in terms of territory changing hands on the phone lines have been relatively static. russia has gained some territory and he needs ukraine escrow gained some territory in the south and north. but overall,
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i think we are seeing now very clearly russia is digging in much more. we have seen a leading mines in a number of areas that on the front, all of which suggests that russia is trying to consolidate the territorial gains that it has made. so far, and that ukraine potentially here is on the verge of route, pull up the mounting more candle offensive as you're going into the world. thank you very much for your insight and analysis that is different both from the university of birmingham. thank you. where ukraine's president has held talks with the turkish latent and un secretary general in levine, the walls impact on global food prices and risks to europe's largest nuclear power plant. with a focus of the meeting, teresa bar reports just for you put on that on
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a high level meeting in livin to talk about the war and its impact around the world . president follow the middle to lensky meeting with turkish president. left. i have at the one and the un secretary general antonio terrace, discussing the importance of continuing to expo to queen, ingrain to the will through a humanitarian corridor. also the situation on the ground that the nuclear power plant is separate, yet still a major concern occupied by russian forces since march and with fighting now increasing fears of a major nuclear incident. nearly 30 equipment and personnel should be withdrawn from the lands. further, the climate, the forces or equipment of the site must be avoided. the area needs to be, but us and we must vary as it is at a potential damage. he's up. what is your you suicide? the presence of breath in an adult, one here in levine, he seen by many as
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a new opportunity for progress, a key player in getting the site to strike. the landmark, the long green exports are de one, use his 1st visit to levine to repeat the need for continually diplomacy, chosen so i shouldn't any, it's in the, i personally believe that the war will come to an end at the negotiating table. what was it all comes down to finding the fastest and easiest way to the negotiating table? i initially miss their presidency. lensky, welcome turkey support. but we stated his position and talks at this point, that villainy myra. she's gifford, i see was i sure there is no trust towards the russian federation. i believe that in this diplomatic window there is russian weaponry. that's why i'm surprised to hear that they'd be ready for some kind of these people that kill rape every day. should cruise missiles on to our peaceful cities and is restructuring can not want these? that's why. first of all, they must withdraw their troops from our territory and only done as fighting
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continues to rate in ukraine, southern and eastern regions. civilians continue to die in what keith says. i targeted russian attacks on residential areas. it's been almost 6 months since the war began, and thousands of people continue to be evacuated, injured and killed. and that white grew shall to find a weight. these fire to prevent further loss of life. that is, how will i get feed? i live eve, ukraine. a city in new zealand that's been had by major flood and could take years to recover according to its mer. there were further evacuations in the city of nelson on friday, after $75.00 centimeters of rain fell in 3 days. the floods have damaged roads and homes and residents have been asked to conserve water after a landslide damaged a local reservoir fell. rachel versus the mayor of nelson and joins me lie from there. thank you very much for being on the show up as well. can you give us her an
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idea of the scale of the damage there and the effect that it had on residence? tongue ally, i'm a look, i don't think he treat to you tonight at the living after this kind of us have been significant. i have not seen the degree of damage and my lifetime and but he, we still experience in teens, philippines. you probably can't hear them while i'm on the call, but i can hear it on my route. i'm in high and we've written on the same high and it's really nice. we've had a big question from more than 150 homes, probably about 1500 response and i'm hoping we want to have more tonight, but realistically, that might not be the case. you mentioned it before, but just how much width is this than anything else that sort of within recorded history? it look at it's
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a really difficult to be in. so we've been experiencing many events. and my to miss me has flood cli has biased his cycling. but while we experienced this was probably the most and teen increase in water flow in a river and a catch the live thing for a 100 years. and it happened within a matter of hours. so what we, we got at the moment is what we call and missed spirit river water. unfortunately, they went through the river or into a logical, i mean, hence, just stalled across, especially in a closing a mean damage. you said it's going to take years to recover and we can see the damage now. but why this seems like an extraordinarily long time and i know i don't feel like this guy was out with cross city with the master yesterday with
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a controller permission management and twitter looking around at the damage. we've lost public infrastructure. we're looking at the hit on time, we're looking at the impact on the environment and we just 9 days and you know, recovering one part of a, a. we can do that and maybe a year, 12 years. but when we're looking at every, some of the study was land lives with flooding. we've law public in the structure. we've got high when people want to be able to ever return to those times, it's going to be a very long run recovery. and obviously this all comes as a significant cost. now, insurance companies have indicated they are going to be reluctant in the future to ensure people living in flood prone areas. how's that going to affect nelson residence? we're really, we're on an issue. we're a city,
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but we're dealing with an nation and apply the challenge, i think for us of what was experienced the list that being said, moving up the hill doesn't necessarily lead twist paper outcome in the same thing. and it was last time not about blood and then on the plains and takes me about land lines on the hill. and i think when you feel very like, actually we were we but supposedly team for climate. and i really want to continue the algebra and say, i'm acutely aware of the extreme with or of the instead of the part of the blog are experiencing in watching for the last year. it's a month to month and some likely have to dig the cards to play with an equally we are basically an island of the sea. and, you know, we have a place to live on, manly, and an easy thing to work with the living all the health,
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but we've got to try and date. well, hopefully that ryan is, is off really so and thank you very much. that is, rachel raced the me of nelson, thank you for being on the program. thank. hello strategy as prime minister says he's upset about underneath his decision to count the prison sentence of the bomb maker in the bali attack nearly 20 years ago. whom i partakes 20 years sentence was reduced by a total of 2 years. he could be released on parole, hit the 20th anniversary of the bombings in october, $202.00 people were killed in the attack. 88 were astrology, and this will have a devastating impact on the families. they are going through a trauma in memory. all stay lost love once we lost 88 australians in that terrorist attack and it was a barbaric attack. young people lost their lives so many people lost their law. so
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it's not to see id i. there are thousands of people who've been impacted by this. and certainly the australian government will break conveying diplomatically very clearly al view of this, which is this further reduction in sentence. they have been reductions before in the past. all the original sentence, all of this person, the f ken taliban supreme leader has condemned wins, stays attack on a cobble mosque that killed. $32.00 people in the tula comes out of reportedly spoke at a gathering of more than 2 and a half 1000 officials in the southern city of kandahar. the meeting was held to mark the 1st anniversary of the telecoms role. his rear public appearance follows the string of bomb attacks across the country. was still a hit on al jazeera and emergency software update from apple after the discovery of a serious security floor. and in sports, this major league baseball sta,
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reaches yet another korean korea milestone. details coming up later. ah, ah, let's get going with your weather update for europe in africa and read off the bat . i have to show you this video from frances corsica island. vigorous storm system here, boats picked up like toys, trees toppled. this was some of the damage, sharon. unfortunately, it was a deadly storm that as any tree as well the cal mass of these trees are so no surprise may be when i tell you that the island has now set a new record for the maximum wind gusts, 224 kilometers per hour that's equivalent to category for hurricane, but keep in mind, hurricanes are sustained winds. and here we're talking about wind gusts. so this storm system will continue to pivot toward the north than the east. it's going to
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knock down. temperature is big time across the balkans in the days to come. we do have some wildfire, smoke drifting in to not only madrid, but valencia as well. so in some cases, people have been told to stay indoors. cross turkey, some showers seem likely across the black sea coast on friday and toward northwestern portions of your brain. now more brain to come for the islands of ireland and britain. and here is a record. you probably don't want in robotics, a new record low for august 11 point 2 degrees or temperature will bounce back to 29 degrees and we've got some intense rain around new arc shut in the forecast on friday. susan ah ah
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ah, you're watching al jazeera, a reminder of our top stories. the salad. high temperature is and minimal rainfall at causing transportation problems along one of europe's most important rivers. low water levels and the rise making it difficult to navigate and costly to move cargo . blazes longest river is also shrinking in the face of a record breaking hate wife. it's lasted more than 2 months. searing temperatures around the yangtze river basin a withering crops in the fields. there are reports of explosions near a russian air base north of sieve estoppel and crimea, the licensed in a series of blasts and fires military facilities in the russian annexed region in recent weeks. or protests are expected in iraq's capital. baghdad,
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as supporters of shiite leader mc tara al sada, call for parliament to be dissolved. followers of al sada, gathered for friday prayers ahead of the planned demonstrations. his allies are refusing to take part and dialogue aimed at ending a long running political style might was 10 months after a general election. rock still has no government because of disagreements on forming a coalition of mahmud oval why he joins us live from baghdad at this political did . locker continues. so what's going to get everyone back to the negotiating table? well there is no sign of common ground to bring the as take holders back to the negotiate again to negative shedding table at least for the time being now just to look at about half an hour ago, a supporters of tea at lee that had looked at a souther or performer, the mass, friday, prayers and the as usual. and they have been manipulating, or using such
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a religious occasions to convey their messages, to reiterate their demands. and today their preacher air was speaking politics as usual, as a previous sir friday. prayers has been speaking about their, their national dialogue that was initiated by the kids taken. prime minister must have academy on wednesday. and that was rejected by a sudden himself or saying that that kind of national dialogue is fruitless, fruitless because it's only serving those corrupt politicians who are deeply rooted in that what they call the dbi state. he also says that those are rival politicians, namely the coordination framework. the prearranged politicians are many collated by foreign air. powers has been speaking about media and speaking about to television channels and is social media and their media outlets that have been many plated and
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death used directed by the rival politicians or the preacher has been speaking about those types of platforms that have been manipulating to serve only the interests of the corrupt politicians. so they have just finished the friday prayers . they have the listen to the preachers. a political message is again, like every friday. and they have returned it back to their tents, hears that have been set up in front of the out parliament. as usual. they say they, they will continue there to sit in here until the demands are met. not only the parliament be dissolved, not only to guarantee early elections being held, but also to guarantee in their words that no government formed by the arrival positions, namely the pro, iranian the so called parliamentary block called the earth coronation framework.
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so with that kind of deep division between rival politicians, there is no sign of abating any time soon for mood of dawn, why he'd thank you very much. from baghdad. the u. s. department says it's concerned about israel's crack down on palestinian rights groups in the occupied west bank. israeli forces shut down several organizations after writing their offices on thursday. the government says it's part of if it's to combat what it calls terrorism. we have conveyed the message that there must be a very high bar to take action against civil society organizations are really partners in turn, have conveyed back to us that they have met that high bar. that is, that is why and that is why that is why we are going to carefully review the information that they have pledged to provide. we will form a conclusion on the basis of that information, the palestinian all sorrows. he says the groups targeted to humanitarian
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institutions. natasha denied reports from west jerusalem. ah huh. hold on content. that is really soldiers ran through the doors of dark and offices, rifled through documents and confiscated property in ramallah. 7 non governmental organizations were rated, including those serving palestinian women and children, and providing legal assistance on their way out. the soldiers sealed doors and declared the offices closed. employee said these are humanitarian organizations helping palestinians living under israeli occupation. are we going to take a water leak, realty her from mother to paying for a lot of unity is coming from denito foldable long working a little. and also it comes from our people, you know, on this comes from the victims, if in a senior victims this is, you know, our legitimacy, the israeli defense minister,
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designated the non governmental institutions as terrorist organizations. israel says they are tied to the popular front for the liberation of palestine, which it also deems a terrorist organization. the government accuses these groups of operating under false pretenses of providing humanitarian assistance. when in fact, they're helping recruit fighters raising money and engaging in fraud. the palestinian prime minister says some of the organizations targeted have been in existence before the arab israeli war of 1967 don. i was will continue to fund. we will continue to help this and secure sions as long as the ottawa pinged within de. but as the numbers and the odd, we have license them, they submit the reports on annual basis. the un condemned the rate and called on israel to immediately reversed it's decision. it's unclear what long term effect the rates will have on the ability of these organizations to operate. employee say
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the only thing illegal here is the, is really raise their cleaning up and they, they'll continue their mission to serve the palestinian people. natasha name l g 0 . west jerusalem, apple has sent out an emergency software update for its devices after the discovery of a major security floor. the tick john says it could allow hackers to seize full control of its phones, tablets, and computers. it's urging anyone who could be the target of spying sanchez, activists, or journalists to install the security patches. as soon as possible. roberts, pro chat is a cyber security advisor and director of the cyber capacity unit. he's in sherman, i in france and joins me now live. thank you for being on the program at fiscal. this has been described as a major floor. so just how bad is it all, all we have to go on is what i kind of told us. there's not very much else public
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at the moment and it's in fact she's roles to vulnerabilities. and they all love so called 0 days, which in cybersecurity job on means that they were being used by somebody for malicious purpose. and apple, apple found out that after the fact apple, apple is that it's serious, they have an extra to competent security tape. so if they say serious on actual that right, there's actually quite a rigorous classification progressed process for, you know, these kind of exports. and yet, so it is obviously quite a significant issue and people, as you've said, and you'd charge people in high risk groups, should done outside complaint i would encourage just reached, evaluates, just to practice. can you give us just a bit of a better understanding, in layman's terms of what this actually means for anyone with an apple device? what, what can they do? so again, it's very hard to say because i haven't been told us very much. but it was, it's in it's in because it's cross platform phase or is your by your phone, your,
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your mac. if you are learn to a malicious website or somebody sends you a link to a malicious website, disappears to be at least from my reading of it. could potentially take care of your device effectively get of and potentially install their own software on your advice for that they can do largely, whatever they want, such as get your contact information potentially can be revised like kind of thing . get all the kind of sensitive information that would be useful to an attacker. but when we say a tech is all, heck is, who are we talking about here? who's likely to take advantage of this? so what this, what's most of the details of it. but if you become known that potentially quite a lot of people that you can get it's, it's quite likely. and again, i'm speculate, but it's quite likely that these fools have been used relatively sparingly. and that probably nation states, now it could be nation states out will thing they do to companies like the n s o group who have a reputation to talk to mobile devices. and now there are other companies in that
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space as well. but as a black market gray market, perhaps for this kind of debility that it was from scott to think would probably fetch quite a lot of money. so i would imagine it would be limited to very well resource groups, at least i like that that monday. right. well, this obviously isn't a good look for apple. what blow back do you think it will be on that company? i mean, i don't, i, to be honest. i don't think it's a bad look full of they. they hopefully, when we find out subordination, hopefully it will show that they, they detected and responded to it very quickly. there's no, you know, nobody writes perfect software unfortunately. so these things are all going to happen. the key thing is that companies respond quickly and you know, take you seriously. i may make their make their software updates available to why does use a base as well as possible. and apple actually have quite good reputation doing that. um, so i, you know, i, i don't, i don't think it would be negative for this kind of thing happens. it's, you know, it's not that unusual live. the trick is the response really, it would be better if it didn't happen. of course, if software was better written but required on why, from that dream, unfortunately,
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and day. thank you very much. that is robert prichard for, for us, from shaminy in france. thanks for being on the program. my pleasure. the sister of north korea's leda has rejected south korea's offer of economic aid in return for halting it's nuclear weapons program. kimmie o young called the proposal, the height of absurdity and compared the south korean presidents to a dog. north korea launched to cruise missiles on wednesday and south korea has held military drills and co operation with the us. here. the biggest joint exercises in years should yield for next week or military hardware exhibition in south korea. capital has been showing off the latest and drone technology. the countries arms industry has emerged as the largest exporter in the world, helped in part by the war and ukraine. from mcbride reports from salt it some of the latest and military drone technology that's transforming the way war is fault.
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from stealthy surveillance, high above the battlefield, to sudden precision attacks down onto it. they use by both sides in the war in ukraine. it has increased interest globally thrown on. we have seen drones been widely used in ukraine, which shows data city is increasing. so i think the market is getting bigger and bigger at high tech weapon making. it's supported by south korea as advanced manufacturing. just as it's precision and heavy engineering have helped it become a leading arm supplier now benefiting from the war in ukraine or south korea, the war provides both opportunity, but also risk. it just stopped short of supplying weapons directly to ukraine for fear of angering russia, which is the influence over north korea. but the war has also increased demand from east european nations who wants to buy ever more nato standard equipment. south
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korea has used its alliance with the u. s. and friendly ties with nato to possess in itself as a supplier of choice. signing its biggest ever single arms deal with poland for tanks, self propelled guns and fighter jets to replace equipment that poland sent to ukraine . today an average on january of i'm a true the nato summit. we exported the k to tank the canine howitzer and f, a 50 jets to poland, achieving our biggest ever arms sale. last year, south korea's military exports set a record of more than $7000000000.00. a figure that is already eclipsed by sales this year. thanks in part to fighting thousands of kilometers away in eastern europe. rodnick bride al jazeera soul. a federal judge in the us has started the process to publicly release more information on the if the i search of donald
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trump's home. the judge has given prosecutors one week to submit a copy of the affidavit with proposed redactions, highlighting the information it wants to keep secret. if the eye agents found a livin, sits of classified documents inside the former president's florida property, the justice department previously said making the affidavit public would compromise its investigation. brazil's prison, shy of also, norah has grabbed a heckler outside his home just days after launching his reelection campaign. robin . gotcha. oh, he tried to snatch the phone of the man who was filming himself while calling the president a coward critics have often cited both scenarios. tampa as a problem. polls suggest he's trailing former presidents lula da silva, hit of october's elections. authorities and mexico side. the disappearance of 43
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students in 2014 was a state crime in the past administration. b as responsibility. they've also called the original inquiry, ordered by then. presidents on he kept in a nito, a cover of a human rights official, also made a rear acknowledgement. the students a likely all did their disappearance from the southwestern city of equality stalked, international outrage sector, the lynn, the collusion, and participation of authorities from different government levels with local policeman for mccollugh, co, cooler. we to go and typical cocoa has been fully confirmed and of course with the guerrero unidos crime organization carrying out the disappearance of the youngsters . l silva, doors government has extended sweeping emergency measures, used to crack down on powerful street gangs for another month. they were 1st announced in march and have been criticized by rights groups, but the public seems to have embraced them as john holman reports and follow
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closely. el salvador has been living under a state of emergency for almost 5 months to tackle the country's rampant gang violence. this week it was extended further. 50000 people have so far been detained. that's just under 2 percent of the country's labor force president night. bu kelly, cause the more terrorists, oh, under the emergency measures, those detainees haven't got the right to a lawyer ought to be informed why they've been arrested. human rights groups say that many a process in mass hearings in which evidence isn't usually presented freeness as a husbands among them. my husband was working and i didn't find out. he was detained until 10 pm kira. the congress dominated by the ruling party, overwhelmingly, voted for the measures to continue with the lookin, the president of outside the door. and his government will do everything that is required to guarantee that these 50000 game members have been captured. that i will
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not put a foot inside like amenities, and why not. the state of exception is widely popular among and electra exhausted and traumatized by decades of predatory gang. i met an association of bust companies has said that extortion among its members who's dropped by 95 percent. while i'm the president, the architect of the crackdown regularly tweets, the countries seeing days of 0 murders as a result of it could what price? amnesty international says, dozens of people have died in custody. and then the past crack bounced the gangs of simply re emerged again at the end. what are gone but there is the 3rd one is the c on the 30th. the government puts away those concerns and lambasted critics. it says it's it was when john homan al jazeera, a brutally horse and dry summer in spain has uncovered a really sane monument known as the spanish stonehenge. the prehistoric stones
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circle came into view when a dam in the province of caceres drops to 28 percent. that all men of qual, peralez believed to date back to 5000 b. c. it was discovered in 1926, but has only been fully visible for time since al still ahead on al jazeera. i'm bought him at the new deli, with football players, a facing an uncertain future off to fif a band, india for violating its rules. ah, the world cup is coming to cattle in just 3 months as the main event gets close. so we hear every step of the way. hello, i'm janet ezra. so with updates from teams and fans across the globe, themes can expect some strong support here in kat with a spotlight now on europe. can france claim back to back? well prop victory or will portugal christiano,
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rinaldo finally get his hands on the trophy. the well kept count on al jazeera does the count down to the fever, woke up 2022 approaches. every continent is turning its eyes to kat. we have a feeling great to sporting events in the world won't be the only thing capturing everyone's attention beyond football. immerse yourself in internationally renowned entertainment. art of culture. catcher has everything you'd want in the destination . in fact, it's the obvious choice for the faithful will come 2022. so why go anywhere else, lou? oh wow. oh,
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let's time for sport. he is for tom. thank you so much. andy is footballers are dealing with a follow up from fif is moved to ban the country club and national teams have been barred from competing internationally with india. also losing its right to stage global events. probably natal reports from the jelly. the punch, who has been training for 3 years, his goal to play for india, but fif as bad, may change that i did a man dream, his dad was cobra. but because, although covers or small organized where people, so we're going to play because the people band, but i whole golden rule to do something. and i've lived a band but but till then reagan blue, national football like ios, i learned all their lease fever has suspended the federation that manages would. bolen india trouble began when its former president stayed on after his tenure ended. the supreme court replaced him and appointed a committee to manage the football body,
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fee for his courted undue influence from 3rd parties, which constitutes a serious violation offered statutes. fifo says to will reverse the ban if the committee is disbanded and control is handed back to the federation. the supreme court is hearing the matter and has asked the government to get involved. new delhi, the biggest priority is retaining hosting rights. the under 17 women's world cup is scheduled to take place in october. the indian players have also been banned from international matches when go column carola arrived in his biggest on for the asian women's club championship. they were told they couldn't play. it is very humiliating for the in data for falling for the need of india. and this is not the way we should go ahead. the band has prompted concerns about the future of the game in india. obviously if you're not recognizing the, why would you, would you want to be the best phone since?
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right. so that's a huge you get to, well, we have lot of expert in giving ups for not picking up support because there are other challenges in right and other than india to. so it is meant that, i mean, for the past 3 years that mean it's been a problem. used competitions will not be here because the vaccine issues, et cetera. so anyway, the sport was reading, the government says it's talking to sci fi to find a solution. players in france a watching closely hoping india will be back in action soon. pardon him at the i'll just the new daddy. tottenham manager on tonia county says he is not expecting to be ban. fall in his class with chelsea counterpart, thomas to call to go, and conte had to be separated twice during sunday's bad temper to, to draw the premier league. the pair been charged with improper conduct by the english association. sometimes going up and just type of situation is not the 1st
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time. it won't be the last time that to little coaches are not agree matter. they are the most important thing though we have to, to move on to move on, and then to a very spitter each other and the for meet the situation of finish. huh. finish the $93.00 days now to go until the world cup cakes off hearing cat harm. the tournament is taking place in the european winter for the 1st time. the primary league has never had a break like this, and the prospect of it has made managers very unhappy. paul reese reports from london. oh, this is an english season like no other. oh, it started early. it will finish late with an unprecedented 6 week break in the middle for the world cup and cut off. oh, oh no, i didn't. 6, i know that we got to have competitions elsewhere around the world. i think it was a refund. the players, lossing, all one is for amendment to be broken. it's nice to be honest,
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i think by them of holy been relegation bo, unlike other european leagues, england never has a winter break for managers. the whole to their work is causing heated emotions. i'm. i was, was not angry at all before i came in, but when we, when we start talking about it, i really get angry as everybody knows it's not like this world cup happened to the wrong moment. for the wrong reasons, club interests decide what is the impact on the players. normally when a well kept kicks off, plays of had a little time to recover from a growing season with their clubs. this time, at least in theory, they'll be arriving in cats are in peak condition. that condition may not be quite as good when returning to their clubs. it will be a huge impact emotionally and physically on the guys who go to world cup so they will come back, trained, physically drained, but also mentally like with big success, speak, emotions, positive emotions are huge disappointment for the world cup itself. the momentum could mean better performances and better matches. it's
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a quick turnaround from last premiership game on a sunday to when we plates. we won't meet her to talk them up with regards to the training sessions and and look at what minutes they played last last. the biggest difference for us after a break for council 2022 may be bad for club obsessed english friends. good for the players. but for the clubs, but as another heat wave hits london, no one can be totally certain that future well cups will always take place in the european summer, even if they're held in europe. paul reese, al jazeera london, our world cup countdown show this mom focuses on europe world cup winter. having martinez joined us in the studio to talk spain, france, germany, england, and christiana, and all those portugal. you can watch it online or right here on saturday at 1130 gmc, after an impressive start draining us open champion. emma rad academy has been knocked out of the cincinnati open. the british player was enjoying one of the best weeks
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of her season, beating serena williams. and streamer world number one, victoria branca 19 year old. the locked in straight sets. american jack good down to the quarter finals and final grand slam of the year begins at the end of the month in new york. well, number one iga schwein tech has also crushed out home player madison key. securing her 1st ever victory over a top rank player. she won this 3rd round, match 6364 to move into the quarter. final try and take also went out at this stage and continue to keep world number mans world war. and daniel metadata is also in ohio and look ohio and looks to be building momentum. had his us open title defense, russian beat canadian canadian denisha pole. up in straits that next place american taylor french for a place in the semi finals on friday. and major league baseball, the arizona cardinals, star hitter,
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has reached another career milestone. albert who holds hit a grand slam for his 690 a clear how many drove in 5 runs as the car note went on to some rockies 13 nothing for this year old to playing in his final season. a 16 career gram plans that put him tight for time for most all time with hank aaron convey breeze. that is i used for finance. thank you tom. thank you very much for that sent from me for this news. albert semi will be here in a moment with more of the days news of next. ah mm hm. and with
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