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ah hello, i'm adrian finnegan. this is but he was out alive from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes. memories of a massacre of homes left behind throw hangal refugees whose lives remain in limbo. 5 years after fleeing a military cracked off pilot fierce, still surround the safety of you cranes, sabotage here nuclear plot. the u. k. is for the ambassador to mamma is arrested in yangon and slash flooding. a monsoon ray and sweeping across parts of pakistan will live in karachi, his full taking gulf off coal says an insist stadiums. it's the new idea being backed by tiger woods. the latest play in a big contest that could decide who controls the games future. ah.
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hundreds of thousands of ringo mocking 5 years since they arrived. what's become the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. they fled me on law because of a military crack down a wide spread atrocities out as here as tommy a child, he report so from cox's was all for refugees lie, fear is challenging. overcrowded and fragile shelter surrounded by barber fences band from farmer litigation work and travel. refugees said they are frequently harassed by police and camp authorities. violence trafficking, child marriages, and drug related crimes are increasing inside the camp. as cotton fled to bangladesh in 2017, she has 3 children. 2 of them were born in the camp. she was worried about their future. father, we had enough. we want to go back home to me and mar soon so that our children can get some education and have a normal life. my mother said it has done more than enough and it's time for the un
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and global community to deal with the plight of the refugees. so hot was up. kelly . we have been here for 5 years already. if we have to stay here longer, in that case, the united nations, bangladesh, government and other organizations should find a new strategy to send us back soon. nearly 4000 growing or refugees leave along the border with me on my tomb rule in what's called no man's land conditions are harsh and they are cut off from the others. behind me is the only refugee camp in the no man's area. most of it is in the me, on my side, the recipe then the international boundaries. when the conflict and man mars, right kind state is gradually spilling or we're close to the border. i'm out of this, i'm enough that we are unable to go to our own country. still another fear we have now is you to frequent clashes between our account, but it's rebel insurgence and me and mar army. now, it is getting very close to our camp area. we can hear artillery around the machine
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gunfire almost every day. our children and families are in panic. 5 years on since the rowing guy arrived here, the you and refugee agency says then our face a protracted crisis and need help our gently. so i think the main challenge is providing the support for them to survive on the day to day basis. humanitarian needs are covered, but also moving towards what is going to happen next. many rominger refugees feel increasingly frustrated that they have little say in decisions about what happens to them and that their fate and destiny appeared to be at the mercy of others. tanveer charged re i'll jazeera cox's bizarre bangladesh, t'other has more now from inside that refugee camp. he's been seeing how ringer a mocking that 5 years away from home. thousands of people have gathered he had in lamba, came in cox's bizarre like this. there are many other gatherings in other parts of the camp in co to prolong and min ballot collie and other camps as well,
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their hears and the 5 year. okay, sure. and sharing their experience and me and my that trusted is each family's experience and they're demanding dameon mar gunmen to take them back home with dignity and their citizenship, right? they're also appreciate, have been with us government for giving them shelter here and all the help the god from the government and aid agencies. and if i was a muslim inman of over 5 years ago, they committed atrocities against us. this is very said, we want the international community to know and we want justice with writing code on a case control. we say our case can be asked to looking for justice from the international criminal court level. we will go back to a home as long as the you and guarantees, and to show us our security and protection. he'll article up despite to fail repetition at times. and many diplomatic efforts, 0 hang up, ravages, have not given up their hope to return home sunday. ravages want here is that there
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be identified as ro, hey, go and their citizenship right is been given back to them by the me and my government only then they will go and they're also on security from the u. n. and the international community. and they also want her to return to their native land, not to any intern camp in man, mar. let's frame yang edgarland. he is the secretary general's in a week in refugee council and joins a serv, i skype from dhaka in bangladesh. good to have you with us, sir. 5 years on who or what can bring an end to these people's suffering. the international community can bring an end to the suffering by cooking crusher on the me, on my current taste, and offering a deal that would allow the ruin got to go back in safety and dignity with protection and assistance. that initiative in my view would have to come from the
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a c and countries. it's that region. it's then neighborhood. and b, arrowhead got one more than 1000000 drain got are here in the us young area. secondly, we need high enough to really do what china should be able to do, namely orchestrate such a return of this group of raheem. gus, at the moment they, you know, cost in concrete. the use that i met in the camps yesterday said we want to be doctors and nurses and engineers and build this. we want to return and rebuild rock kind where our ancestors were living. and we where we had to police. hi, yes, it go. we should fulfill that dream through an international initiative can trying to really make a difference. do you think, i mean,
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you talk about pressure from the international commuters. he why woods? the military in man, mar, take any notice when it's ignored, calls on other issues, the treatment of pro democracy protests and may and mas elected leaders. for instance. well, because they have economic relations, they have a military relation to have strategic relations. they are not living in in limbo. i, i, i hope that everybody see that the current situation is untenable. you cannot keep half a 1000000 use in incomplete limbo. these use would be increasingly bitter. and rightfully so. i also know that many will lead this. did pledge 5 years ago to not rest until there is justice and have return for the rain guess we need to remind them of that pledges. what we are
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doing now in the world is cumulative, and restart refugee crisis, which is a time bomb creating. it cannot continue like this. we need curable solutions. we yes, you're going to terrance where class on the we need more funding to be able to provide poor, poor community de, up today. but 1st and foremost, we now need this political initiative. we cannot give up that i want to ask about. ringback organizations such as yours, humanitarian organizations who provide for the the nail, 1ww people in this camp. how, how hard is it to keep them supplied? day after day to go on for 5 years now, with the materials the food stuffs that they need to survive. well, goes our colleagues on the ground have been heroic, really. they have been able to provide roofs all over the head of the people.
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i remember the early days was horrific. people were waiting around in month and it was horrible. horrible conditions. there is primary education there. is that the daily food now, however, where increasingly under funded intention goes to ukraine toot to other crises. there is less and less resources person in need, and when these people are not allowed to leave, they're not allowed to work that out, allowed to provide to themselves. again, it's a time bump. we have to get out of this dependency. we have to listen to the wrong thing. they need education skills. so and a safe return to rebuild their land, the rich land in rock kind, where they lived for generations that that would be the solution. it the, the, the older problem was man made,
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man can change this to the back. good. talk to you so many thanks. did jen egan there the secretary general little wage and refugee council. thank you. and me and mom, the former british ambassadors of the country, has been arrested. vicky bowman runs for me and ma center for responsible business . she had a husband with a tainted yangon for violating immigration laws. on wednesday, bowman served as ambassador from 2002 to 2006. i'll just see was for the ching report from bangkok. we understand mrs. bowman husband, the celebrated artist, were arrested in their home on a wednesday evening and sat in the central area of yang gone. they've appear to have been detained under immigration charges, although no clarification yet from the man morrow authorities. we understand the british embassy has said that it is offering councillor assistance to
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a british woman who has been detained. the we also understand that that she is being held an insane prison. that is where high profile prisoners often related to political crimes held. it's the high security prison and yan gone. and i think that is an indication of the seriousness of this arrest. in addition to which we understand that there were attempts, made a charm put a news blanket over the arrest while people tried to negotiate with these with me, tomorrow authorities. i think there was a feeling that if they could reach up to the higher echelons of the military gentle, they may have been a way to get a get through this. the fact that the news has now been released is possibly and any indication of the fact that this is very serious for mrs. bowman, and that those senior generals are already aware of her arrest. christopher guy, this is the director of the me in law accountability projects. he joins us now via
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zoom from london. good teddy with christopher your thoughts on the rest of mrs. bowman and her husband demand accountability projects and condemns unreservedly. the detention of vicki bowman and her husband tain, lynn, the charges are clearly completely trumped out. just as the full allegations have been brought by the johnson. again, it's thousands of people with mamma, but also shown tanelle the straight in academic, an economist who would be the icing to cheat. we call on the british governments to take robust actions. for example, the british government could expel the military. natasha who's living in a leafy supper of london. yes, he's paid for by the top of the door. the army. this was launched, the un described as a fruitful terror campaigns against its own people. the british government could also make a unilateral referrals to the international criminal court of demand mark john to, for the actually it's taking since the coolest chip. there are a range of options,
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diplomatic, political, economic, the british government to take, in addition to the measurements, it hasn't just recently, namely the support for the case at the i c j, the international court of justice in the hey, i'm going against mamma. and also sanctions against include a good company running by the dictates of some middle, not if this has nothing to do as you say, with the law and everything to do with, with politics. what are the military jones as motives here in it, holding the system? well, clearly they deal and i would say in advisedly that there is political capitals, political capital to be made out of a completely unjustifiable detention. and as i say, there is nothing to be gained from this. they face deepening sanctions. as we've seen, they faced increasing rejection by their own people,
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and they faced increasing isolation in the international community. no governments couldn't sustain that on a long term basis. and as i say, for that reason we condemn unreservedly these detentions uncalled for the immediate and unconditional release of the key bowman and her husband read a good strategy so many thanks. dave, christopher gunn, his 3rd director of the man mar accountability project. thank you. he was in, he is out from al jazeera still to come on, the program piling on, the pressure goddess struggle to deal with overcoming numbers of refugees, fleeing violence and bikini fossil and in sport fight on who's made it through the group stage of the european champions. league safety systems at the zapper this year, nuclear plant in southern ukraine have been activated on to reports of power cuts
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in large parts of russian controlled territory cave. and moscow accused each other of launching attacks on europe's largest nuclear power facility. the u. n. has called for the plant to be demilitarised immediately out. is there a sir to raise a boat giantess? now by if from keith? what's the latest you are hearing about? the situation of the planter is well does have ortho nuclear power plant has been a major concern for the international community, but also for ukraine. russia took back that plant back in march. it established of base right there. and there's been fighting and shelling happening around that area during this past months of the war. so the information that we have is that the safety systems of the plan were mostly activated because of a power of a power cut in an article that, which is the city where this plant is located in this have what area? region. there's again, we're seeing like mixed reports. the russians are saying that the ukrainians were
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shelling a part of the area and on the other hand, ukrainians are saying that the russians set on fire the forest that's nearby. and that is would generated a power cut in water cuts among other things around that area. so the international community has been requesting a visit by the i a, a to that part of the country is not clear yet how that's going to happen. russia has been insisting that that visit has to be through moscow while the international community, the united nations, are saying that that area needs to be the military. and that, that visit needs to happen through ukraine through kia. but this would mean crossing through the, the front lines, and that's the big problem right now, the latest information that we're hearing is that the power is getting back on, and this would suddenly it away come down the situation of what's been happening all around that area. but also the director of the i. e. a saying that a visit, it will happen soon that everything is getting prepared for that visit to happen.
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but as this is ongoing, the fighting in the country has moved over the southern and eastern parts of the country. its raging right there with russian and ukrainian forces fighting every day. and that latest incident was a missile strike in the city of chapel leon. that's an eastern ukraine where at least 25 people were killed. this is our report. the aftermath of russian strike victims are trying to recover from the shock. dozens of people were killed when missiles hid the city of chaplin in eastern ukraine, warmer beaumont, that he lost his 11 year old son in one of the strikes in a residential area. with them all of this he was in the house, he was thrown out of there will look for him here in the ruins. and he was lame here. nobody knew that he was here and nobody knew. we thought maybe he was thrown on to the roof job, but he was lying here. was all misses, also hit a passenger train, killing dozens of people,
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including children. the russian defense ministry says the attack killed more than $200.00 ukrainian service members and destroyed military equipment. people in their homes at the time, say the attacks that came as a surprise when you're sure that there was no sound. nothing at all was heard. just an explosion fire explosion and then the fire started. this is the 2nd time russia has hit a passenger train during the war. last april, more than 50 people were killed in a railway station in graham i thought ask also in the east there is also increased concern about the nuclear power plant in saudis. here, fighting has been ongoing around the area. and a plant may have been damaged. negotiations are on the way for members of the international atomic energy agency to visit the area you when high commissioner for human rights asked russia to halt attacks. and the ukrainian people i call the
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russian presses to halt armed attack against a cray this appreciable and needs to be immediately demilitarize. both parties must respect an old times and all sick with them says international humorous law and international humanitarian law. the international community must insist on accountability for the many serious violation document that some of which a may amount to war crimes be attack these abilene happened on wednesday, while ukraine celebrated 31 years of independence from soviet role. the russian government has its trying to prevent civilian casualties, but the reality on the ground is completely different. as schools hospitals and universities have been shelved in the past months and civilian deaths continue to mount. that is, i will, i'll, the theda give returning now to the 10th situation runs up ratio. let's bring in robert kelly. he's a 4, he's the former director of the international atomic energy agency and georgia
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salvas zoom from vienna. could i be with us, sir? how concerned are you about the situation around this nuclear plant right now? i, melissa, concerned than the hysterical a streaming that's going on in the media. i don't think there's a major problem there, but i just sort of the safety systems came on and their work was not exactly what we expect them to do at this site. and we'll do at this side, both sides in this battle. if you realize it's electricity, gravel are very anxious to seniors. 40000000000 dollar plants remain intact and whoever gets it when this war assign the resolve or will be very happy, they have that huge sharon station. it's 20 percent of the capacity of creating and it's of dirt on the site. all right, so you 1000000. you're not particularly concerned than at the moment, but how important is it been that i a e, a inspectors get access to this plant? and soon you idea conduct 2 kinds of inspecting one
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kind of inspection and they are going to do for sure, is look at nuclear materials accounting and see that the books are correct and the inventories are correct. now you got about 4 times a year because of the war that has been interrupted. they also have the possibility of doing some kind of special mission. those are not inspectors therapy chosen from the ranks or maybe from member states to go and make observations. you may look at safety, look at security gates and things like that. and they'll come back and make some observations, but they are not trained inspectors. like you would see him, for example, a nuclear arms control treaty inspector. situation for to go in there been reports of power cuts in the that the separate area region. we know that the russian forces have reported to took to want to take the plot off line. what would that involve an it, is that a dangerous situation or, or merely an inconvenience to,
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to people who consume electricity? it's a dangerous law taking the bus off line is, is routine matter. the fight that is going on there is that for the last 6 months, the planted and contributing electricity in places like crimea and the household and other parts of ukraine and now the ukrainians are saying we don't want to help support you. we're effort in crimea. we don't want to help your, we're, i from here. so i am and the russians are saying, we want this electricity funnel off rush. and so last what the flight is taking the printer off line to make those kind of changes is reasonable. and the other reason you taken offline, is it all of the power lines going out of the plant, are centered then the plan has no customers and you shut it down because you can't repair a power plant and electricity. we're not going to sell it to the one of the thing he really needs to look at. there are the people are missing is the plants, 1st customer,
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the electricity produces is itself. and so this plan is sitting there and in many circumstances will make electricity. and feed it to their own pumps and generators to pete the fuel cool to make the flat run normally at standard procedure. so the fact that the plant is feeding itself is very good news. everything's working properly. thank you for making sense of that versa. very grateful to robert kelly that fuller director of the international atomic energy agency. a prominent kremlin critic has appeared in a russian court accused of discrediting the military. you have gainey roseman was arrested on wednesday in the city of the a catherine book, where he previously served as matt he was charged after referring to moscow's attacks on ukraine as an invasion. the kremlin calls it a special military operation. pakistan's, former prime minister m ron con, has been granted bail by an anti terrorism court in islamabad. the case relates to
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a speech that con, made over the weekend and will resume next month. cons accused of threatening police and a judge who ordered the arrest of his top aid. the former prime minister has been trying to return to power since he was forced out by no confidence vote in april. this okay, once i'm done with like one, the whole world is making fun of pakistan. there was torture and sexual abuse against shabazz gill. it is confirmed in the court that he has been tortured, and i said i will take legal action against the police and the judge who knew about the dodger. so when i say i will take legal action. instead i am accused of terrorism. what a joke? just went headlines around the world, making pakistan look like a banana republic when there is no law. and anyone can be victimized worn out from out of cirrus come all hide up because in islam about the former prime minister ron con, entered to get into the god along with the defense counsel,
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the judge art king, the defense counsel to read the former prime minister ron khan had threatened to eliminate anybody physically or to kill anybody, and the answer was no record of god had now granted. and did not have con, has decided to speak up against it, against the torture, to go back to son, citizen by state machinery. does that make him a tentative, it is a travesty of justice. it is a joke with this country with ripping the constitution of box and ups and ship. i'm afraid i have nothing to say that this goes ahead is going to spend a disaster pocket, some absurd choice on the whole world is talking. it's made by august on a job. and i'm the one i am around on a do now. come back to the card on the 1st of september. for now the political high
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drama seems to be aging because earlier they were reports that they would be caught . this is now going to be a long drawn procedure and a case will get under way. but one relief id was interested was figure legion, and rumors would be arrested idea, peered into god, the lombard high guard, had given him and get him bay, and arched him to appear before the court to day heavy rain and flash floods that have devastated launch parts of pakistan showed no sign of letting up tens of thousands of people have had to flee the home since the downpours began in june. civil defense authorities say that more than 900 people have died. the military is helping relief operations. let's take you lived out a karachi al jazeera zayed bas ravi is therefore a saying it's obviously not raining where you are right now. where are you? what is the situation there were here in the capital of the provincial the province,
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since we're in the provincial capital of karachi. and in the last few days, there has been a reprieve from the rain. but as you can see, i'll get out of the way and you can take a look, as you can see, much of this urban area, much of the city remains completely water log and it's easier to count the number of roads perhaps that have not experienced some kind of rain or flood damage which is making, getting around the city, an absolute absolute nightmare for people that are commuting and going back and forth from work for people that are trying to simply carry on with their daily lives. so we've seen in the last few weeks the, the, the urban centers years is actually the most popular city in the country with completely dress. now the rain has gone away for now, but we are expecting according to forecasts for more rain to come in the next few days. there are warning a flash floods and more flooding in different parts of the city in the next few
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days. so people are being born to stay away from canals and from places that have already been hit and are still water logs. so it is, it is somewhere where the range of abated, but certainly we're not out of the woods yet. the monsoon season isn't over yet. and by all accounts, this is the worse, or at least one of the worse monsoon season, the hip pocket in recent memory in interior sense, again, possibly at the moment the worst effected products in the country. and we have to say that there isn't a province that hasn't somehow been effected by these rains in interior, so the devastation is here. complete entire villages have been washed away and estimated 900 to a 1000 people or have been killed in the flooding. and 15000000 people have been displaced, a number that the national, faster manage made if you haven't come up with yet, which is quite worrying, is that they don't know how many people are missing and accounted for. and why you
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an agency operating the country says that this monsoon season park is not as experience $500.00 times more rainfall than the seasonal average. i'll just, there is a lot of reporting live from karachi, pakistan not the only part of the world experiencing floods of the moment. his jeff, with the world, whether update. hello, parts of the us state of mississippi declared a flash flood emergency we had about 2 months worth of rain fall in the span of 24 hours in some drought conditions in this part of the world is while you get that much rain that fast, these are some of the scenes that we see and still the risk of seen some flooding on thursday. more southern areas now around louisiana, southern mississippi, alabama round the florida panhandle. and truthfully read across the state of florida. flash 5 watches in play for monsoon, down poor sward, the southeast of california, southwest of arizona and western areas of new mexico on thursday, windsor shifting around. so think we'll see some hayes in wildfire smoke blow into
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vancouver on thursday and to these we go some storms around the great lakes, but we're in the clear that east coast of the us from boston to d. c. things are looking good. central america or heavy is falls of rain will be along that pacific coast and the border with mexico and guatemala and south end of south america. it's pretty quiet, but the winds are blowing in some showers toward the northeast coast to brazil in eastern sections as well. south of this, it is all about the heat in its on see on your up to 33 on thursday. we'll get you even higher on saturday to 36 before it all comes crashing down on sunday with a high have 18 degrees. jeff, by the facts, were at the midway point of the use austell to come on the program. a police chief in texas is fired because of his bush handling of a deadly school shooting at his fort raphael nadal gives the real crowd a taste of wants to come up. next week's us open. ah
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ah, ah ah. safe going home and then international anti corruption. excellence award boat. now
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for your hero, lou. ah ah. hello again. adrian finnegan here in though. how about the news out from al jazeera, the headlines. hundreds of thousands of ringo mocking 5 years since they fled a military crack down in melbourne. close to 1000000 people in our living and what's become the world's largest refugee camp in bangladesh. the former british ambassador to mamma has been arrested in the country. vicki bowman into husband would attended yank on on wednesday, a husband campaigned against the military jointer in the 1990 s. a pakistan's former prime minister in bron com has been granted bail by an antique terror court, and his mom about the case will resume next month. cons accused of threatening
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police and of judge awarded the arrest of his top aid. thousands of refugees escaping violence, did bikini faso have fled to northern gonna in recent weeks, but a lack of support has left the with little access to shelter, food and medication. eva adam at boca reports now from close to the gonna packet of fossil border group after group of refugees arriving in bon seen. some dazed and exhausted, others was treated and angry in the past month. more than a 1000 people flee violence in walking of a saw have crossed the border. in boomer commerce husband was killed in an attack in her hometown believe around. the attackers came to our house in the night. they locked me in the children in a room and shot my husband. i managed to escape in the morning with my children to this community. age towns in northern gonna are hosting refugees for the government
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says it does not have enough funds to support them. authorities brought food parcels by the run out long ago with accommodation and shot supply. many families are forced to sleep in the open must arrived here, tired, hungry, and traumatized thus lim, tech support. members of the community try to help where they can, but also have their own challenges. when it rings was key tools i caused on problem and waterborne diseases such as malaria. aqona. the closest clinic is 10 kilometers a wing aid agencies, see the evaluating refugees needs before they step in where people are crowded. there's a possibility of the transmission of diseases. so we're trying to at least alleviates that suffering for now. so that's a bit of them all as much a live one or more people we are thinking about it. again, we're thinking about elected to mothers as and groups in volcano for so increasingly target civilians, more people i expected to arrive here,
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we operated now please pull her, put enough, are army pools. and we also want to put immigration there. we're going to put in your folder so that the, the as shorda or no one comes into our countries. for now, emer comma is safe as she is grieving her husband and worrying about how to race your 5 children alone. eva i. t boca al jazeera boncey, gannon. the un has called for a cease fire following renewed fighting in northern its ethiopia. the government says that the army shot down a plane was carrying weapons into, to glide, that entered ethiopian airspace from neighboring sudan. earlier on wednesday, the army targeted to graham's forces in the i'm hot region. people in the capital, addis ababa reacted to news of the latest fighting. vitamin dead uses homer, those who pick up their weapons and not thinking about the people. and it's not too late to put those weapons down and come to the table to talk mrs. something be if your pin people should come out and same leave enough is enough with did
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a do with politics is a game of knowledge that and arts we should use that knowledge and come to the negotiating table. that should be the basis with your peer. what and we have to learn lessons from other countries who have been damaged by war, lake city and others, me tomorrow morning. but the choice should have been negotiation and peace. we saw what war did last time, and we'll do the same thing again. it will just cause damage. the main thing is peace. if that doesn't work, there's nothing we can do. un secretary general antonio garages urged the 2 sides to end hostilities. i am deeply shocked and saddened by the news of the resumption of hostilities in its york. it europeans to graham's or marzola almost our fathers have already suffered too much. my stronger buell is for an immediate cessation of hostilities and for the resumption of the
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stalks between the government and the t. p l f. the, with at the same time, the full guarantee of humanitarian accessed to people in needs and the establishment of public services. hundreds of doctors in israel as handed in resignation. lessons learned a dispute with the health ministry of working hours. i'm a serious health risk for doctors and it's a serious health risk for patients. and it's, it's a, it's a crime against every, every one to hold the general public. it's, it's, it's a real danger. and we are a, we are here as an organization, as medical residence, as the 200 and medical residents that have resigned, trying to stop it and trying to, to you know, create a better future for everyone. by of the television out here is the trash again. name is there. natasha. tell us more about what this dispute is about. there is already a shortage of doctors in israel. medical residents tell us that they are burned out
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and fed up. they worked 26 hour shifts since last october. they had been working with a government to cut those shifts to 16 hours. then they learned that the. a plan would not go into effect until september of next year. medical residents say that 200 residents across 20 disciplines all over hospitals in israel resigned today, and more resignations are coming if the government does not meet its demands. the government was supposed to allocate about $20000000.00 to hire $200.00 more doctors to compensate for the reduction in ours. now the minister of health is saying that the quote residents struggle is justified. he's asking residents, however not to take any urgent actions that could impact hospitals, ability to treat patients. the minister is actually blaming the finance minister.
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the ministry of finance did not respond to our request for a comment. these resignations go into effect in about 2 weeks. exactly. 2 weeks actually, i'm told so there is still time for negotiations. this issue of punishing hours for medical residence here in israel dates back more than 20 years. in 2000 residents were able to convince the government to reduce the shifts from 36 hours to the current 26 hours. but rather than say, the rules are still often not enforce. the zeros natasha game reporting live from telephone natasha. many thanks indeed is ready forces of expelled 8 palestinian families from a village in the occupied west bank. the homes were demolished of belongings confiscated as part of the operation in the central jordan valley military says the families didn't have a permit to build in a nature reserve. the area is surrounded by 4 illegal settlements, local say,
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its being considered for israeli settlement expansion. a report by a group of syrian lawyers has revealed details of a massacre. the city of davia during the civil war 10 years ago to report the result of a 2 year long investigation by the u. k. based syrian british consortium al jazeera started kane reports. this is one of the last images mohammad started the hands of him with his brother and cousins in happier times before the civil war. but then 10 years ago they and their city, dia became a target for their country's military. they palms a city from every direction and so no one knows where to go. and we were like looking for somewhere to hide and muscle like hurt beside us. and then my father and my cousin
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died. dia had been a center of opposition to president bashar assad. and so when the free syrian army pulled out, government forces moved in. we were in the 4th floor and we sold like a soldier stealing property like all inside the apartment. and taking people, arresting people, and these people we never saw again. hundreds of people were taken away. and this is what happened to many of them, either shot or beaten to death, their bodies left in base months to be discovered later and buried in mass graves. when these images became known to the wider world, the un called what happened and appalling and brutal crime, and demanded an investigation. 10 years later, one has been carried out by syrians opposed to president assad. we hope that this report will him and will get forward and governing dark fate of the detainees and
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releasing them. many the detainees were taken during that or a massacre, and we hope that their fate will be uncovered. the syrian government has always denied carrying out a massacre in that i a 10 years ago at the time it blamed what it called, armed terrorist groups for the deaths of so many civilians, a form of words, it has often used when accused of the mass murder of its own people. in recent years, the german government has begun prosecuting any people on its territory. it believes carried out atrocities during the syrian civil war. providing hope for people like muhammad since coming to germany in 2015, he has prospered and is now a german citizen. but he will never forget the horror of 2012 dominant came al jazeera berlin. a u. s. police chief has been fired because of the bungled response
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to a mass school shooting in make pete and andre had been under sick and scrutiny since the shooting, rob elementary school in ovalo, the texas 19 children of 2 teachers were killed at had under says that he's been made escape goods for the actions of others to 0 should have a time to report. mr. burke, president, i'm is a good cause exists of the 3 months. finally, some accountability at a school board meeting involved in texas. i 1st sacking since 19 students and 2 teachers were shot in their classrooms over 75 minutes by heavily armed 18 year old . as hundreds of law enforcement officers stood in the corridor. the officer normally in charge that day was school police chief peter r dondo. he's been blamed for not ordering the officers to tackle the gunman as is protocol during the school shooting. he claims he did not realize he was an operational command. you know,
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this hasn't been an explanation of the satisfied parents or those who lost their friends that day. and that yeah, you don't mind. i, even though i don't days talking is what relatives of the killed have been pushing for. there is frustration of the slow responsive authorities in seeking accountability and the lack of transparency about what did happened that day. questions remain about how 376 officers from federal, state, and local agencies, trained and armed could do nothing while their loved ones were being killed. for them. r dondo is just the start. when you begin to hide things and things eventually come to life. they're going to come to like, but the longer the longer, the whole, the secret, the longer the people will be in pain or for. but we will continue to fight 116 year old student who spoke with a meeting pointed to the why the issues at play it all those back. okay,
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18 year old. they were to buy guns, assault rifles. but you have to be 21 to drink alcohol, my cigarettes, and all that just doesn't make sense to you to know when i think i can go by and make a question that's not been addressed. even what was described as the landmark gun control legislation that recently passed in the u. s. congress. she ever chancey al jazeera u. s. president joe biden is announced dec relief from millions of americans with student loans. the plan will cancel up to $10000.00 in debt. the people who are less than $125000.00 a year old and $45000000.00 americans repaying federal student loans. the outgoing human rights chief says that she's aiming to release a long awaited report on beijing's treatment of its weaker minority by the end of the month. michelle bachelor's term ends. next week. she told 00 that the report
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will take a more detailed look into alleged rights abuses in china's since jang profits is the same kind of findings that we raise with a lot of these men. of course, this will be an more deep in terms of the analysis that it's about patterns of human rights violations, reports that i be tied to attention treatment and we will in the, in the report the will go much more detail on those with much more details and interviews with people who have been the victims of the situation earlier, china's government sent a letter to bachelor urging out of the office not to publish the report. patrick, folk reports now from non chun. well, it may not have come as much of a surprise necessarily if indeed it's true that china sent this letter to michele bachelor urging her not to publish this report on st. james. beijing made no secrets of how it feels about this report and the foreign ministry last month
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called on the high commissioners office to respect the concerns of the chinese people stand on the right side of history and also called on it to reject publishing. this assessment based on what are called lies and false accusations. but the fact that 40 other states of supposedly supported china in this letter raises some very serious questions about how china is using its sway over the u. n . and its approach on the ship jan. question and allegations of rights violations against muslim minorities. it has been accused of using its economic and political clouds and incessant lobbying to get countries to stand in line with its position on ship jam. but you might also imagine that beijing is particularly nervous after this report that was published early this month by the u. n. special reporter on consent pre slavering, saying that it was reasonable to conclude that there was forced labor inch. and jang, and if this is included in the report that's coming out,
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it could have some very serious implications and could bolster a push for accountability against china. and he could say our full interview with michelle bush lay on, talked to al jazeera. it is 1st, friday at 1630 hours g empty. china's most intense heat wave in decades is drawing up rivers and balance. biggest, fresh water lake is shrinking. the poor young lake is vital for crops. it major rice producing provinces as priyanka. good to reports, hong leak and junk. she province is known as the po, famous 1st not who beauty. but this summer, the po is cracking. china to record heat, wave, and drought have shrunk the lake to just to quarter of its size. here will you will the yeah, the historically the water was supposed to receive in the middle of september, but this year it's weird. it dried up in the middle of july. i haven't seen
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anything like this in a long, long time. at least not for a decade. or to the island on which the lakes famous pagoda stands. it's not fully exposed. the government is sticking wells, trying to save the surrounding farms, the main source of fries for the entire province. the nations hottest summer in 6 decades is tracking harvest in other provinces to those or no, dear car until hello mostly. as farmers, we don't have water in drought. we've crate to the god was, but the god wouldn't rain planning experts see such extreme weather events will become more frequent in future. one o 231 away fort hallow, b o r. if we explain it using amplitude will find its range, increases greatly. that means every extreme weather event in the future will be more severe and the change will become more unpredictable. the immediate future is predicted to be tough here with the heat wave continuing until september proctor
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i'll to sir, still to come here on the diesel in sports, the major league baseball player, making a big splash in pittsburgh and be here with with
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with mm pool. ah ah, hello again for his id. thank you so much. i will taking golf off call susan in the stadium. that's the new idea of being backed by tiger woods and roy macros. it's the latest plane a big contest. it could decide who controls the games future snohomish reports. the
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latest shots in golf civil war have been hit by 2 of its biggest names. tiger woods and roy mcelroy. the pair are launching a new series of stadium golf event. the league is set to launch in 2024 and will feature 3 men teams competing on what's described as a data rich virtual course. each contest will take just 2 hours to complete. you know, someone comes to you and says, you know, i, i, i've got something to show you. i think it will be really cool. it will enhance a fine experience. it will be additive and complimentary to the pga tour season. oh, and by the way, tiger was involved. and so yeah, i think that would be pretty cool. so i, i think it's a great opportunity for for pj's her players to show a different side of themselves on prime time. on monday nights, woods and mcelroy are part of the north american base pga tool, which is facing
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a big challenge to its traditional dominance. ah, the saudi arabia, back live golf series. have find up a number of high profile players. it offers plays more prize money and fans a variety of new formats. the pga tour has suspended any of its members who have joined a breakaway competition. woods has given his backing to the pga tour and it's announced a commitment from its leading place to appear and at least 20 events during the season. to now have our top players rally around this organization and commit to a portfolio of tournaments like never before. i think our fans are partners. our players are going to love it. and i promise you there's more to come. there's more to come from live golf as well. well, number 2 cameras, smith of australia is expected to sign up for the wible series. next week. son
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hamis, i'll just there will scottish ranges of stumpy, fiona opens up a spot in the champions league group stage seek glasgow st. profiting from a defensive mistake here to fill a one mill went in the netherlands. the result means giovanni van bunker seam events. the 3 to an aggregate is the 1st time in more than a decade. that range usually part of the group stage. that jewel takes place a little later on, a 16 gmc, some stuff, you know, where the club comes from. you know, in 10 years ago we were, you know, we're the lowest point we have in, in history. ah, and you know, it took us to really hard work everyone involved from, from building the club back again and tutor level we achieve. now it's always, it's a broad moment for me to also arm, you know, tank all the people gave you know so much energy and, and, and time to build this club. beck again, dana, my zagreb housed also advanced to these banks over norway g site. but
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a glimpse brainer, activity scoring a spectacular goal in the 1st half this i did the how i've got to extra time within the my scoring to like goals to see a full to aggregate way. listen to the movies and can hear the sounds, filling their traps and schools home stadium as they would not soundly took as champions falling to copenhagen follow nicola straw with danny sot advancing to one on aggregates. now we're going to make a good starts. the 2nd fest against south africa, the home team took 5 working before lunch in manchester, south african, our 158 in looking to hit back after a heavy loss in the 1st. first of this 3 much series. the don't use continue to set a standard in major league baseball, the dodgers have the best record of anything the season and leave the national league west they built women walked very safe for the 2nd strike game winning $26.00 on wednesday nights and atlantis meddleson hits
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his boat right out of pittsburgh, pnc park, and into the alleghany river for a grand slam home raise the price going on street. the parts 14 to to those from $2700.00 of the season. the 5th grand slam of his career was full. no one returns after its mid season, right? one driver facing an uncertain future. danny ricardo is to leave mclaren at the end of the year after the team decided to end his contract a year early. he's a winner of a grown praise. the australian says he wants to stay in the sport and he's now hoping to find a new thing. the sport, you know, i still love that. i still love that. you know this, this has an effect at any of that. i still have that that far in me that that belief in my belly that i can do this to the highest level. and some of his biggest names have united to back humanitarian relief efforts in ukraine rather than a dial. and it gets free and sac among those who played in an exhibition events in
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new york with the venue is bound to host the us open drawer for the funnel. grand fun of the season is taking place later on this very tough couple of years. them of me now with with the war. so yeah, i said that to be back off for is always a pleasure to, to play in new york and being friends off probably the best out of the world. okay . that is high sports, sir, looking for i drink under my sex did. that's it for usa, but i'll be back in just a moment with more all phrase news. i'll see you then. ah, september on al jazeera jillions go to the pose in the vote. the could redefine the country, but will the people approve the boat new constitution? up front returns loc. lamont hill,
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talk through the headlines to challenge the conventional wisdom. the you case, conservative party alexa, new leda to become the country's prime minister. amid an impending economic recession, the listening post examined and dissects the world's media, how they operate, and the stories they cover with rising price is causing hardship and discontent across the globe. we report on the human cost and maximal attempts, a tackling the crisis september on al jazeera frank assessments b heat waves we're seeing now. are they a product of global warming? we will say more of what is happening is that climate change it making them work in depth analysis of the days headlines inside story on al jazeera, when the news breaks here on here more intense wild fires. that the best case scenario is this. when people need to be heard, and the story told, it was exciting to have this icon on the fly be shown to everyone. with exclusive
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interviews and in depth reports, operations awful damage. the bottom of al jazeera has teams on the ground to bring you more award winning documentaries and live needs. when the shows came from the holiday in the 1st cracks, we heard some noise. this was known, a sniper alley was on in the most dangerous intersections and sought able he didn't come in through the front entrance. that was, will happen to the people who were shot. they came into the wrong entrance. the nightly pyrotechnics of profanity turned to the camera man said it's good they'll out of you sorry a vo holiday in war hotels on al jazeera. ah .

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