tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 14, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the hello mario, minimize the welcome to the news our life from london coming up in the next 60 minutes. people in gauze return to the streets off to sci fi with israel is agreed, but look at 5 continues. tucker's presidential contenders, made a final push for. 1 those before sundays, tight a 4th election. the pope, i'm the president, wrote him, is the lensky has to the logic and seeking supports before ukraine's anticipated spring offensive. and civil robin in liverpool, where the 67 is well underway. i'll be telling you to wait and maybe come and teach us anything to help with your school. so you know, may see between so passenger man, office suspension at least one more boss of p a. c merits your function. so you
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know, as opposed to the agree to deal to become chelsea's makes head coach the hello and welcome to the news out. a ceasefire has been negotiated to end 5 days of fighting between israel and palestine and factions in gaza. the truth was negotiated by egypt, which is on all sides, adhered to it is ro has signs egypt, but has reported the set. that quiet will be met with quiet. so this is the see now in gaza. it the receive strip his experience on his west fighting and recent months . at least 33 palestinians, and one is riley have died since tuesday or just as early as well formed a house invite law here in the northern gaza strip and all the homes in kansas city will also targeted rockets also find from gauze a triggering warnings,
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warning sirens in solving israel is um, and one is live 1st in gauze it can you describe the, the atmosphere there in the strip. we've been seeing pictures of people who around so at night time, having celebrations. yes. i mean a moment's a goal goes on, has taken a shred of breath, enjoying good the ceasefire announcement by the political factions here and goes up through the different diseases. but unfortunately, did where there was a much behind me off a golf on celebrating the cease fire. and they have announced like a moment ago asking be those most of us to head home. i did it according development of the situation. we've heard this 80 times been boardman of these inside of she's you are. yeah. it says no casualties waiting for the by the ministry of health. seems the situations that up thing again for the people have garzo who barely took a breath in the last moments. a massive protest in a group that runs the gaza strip has not been brought into this conflict. can you
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explain why this is the case and what the dangers of the risks might have been if they why? so based on the previous statements by days where eat, eat a bite, these read administration as much as a these, let me do you have the officials, how much is officials as well. we have only stated similar things about from us being engaged behind the scenes. it's, it's very, it's very inclusive, pretty eliza of some us in gauges. we know that when there would be thousands of rockets should of is really supplements thousands of casualties in goals as well as the severity of this really bombardment would be long over a densely populated area. we're here, we are talking about the goal of the surface, 360 costs equip, kilometers with the, with there is 2 millions and a half of people living here. so it's, it's a, it's all things situation is how much is engaged in a very, on the political surface as 10. we don't know, the political factions here and goals are united by the operations military room.
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they have been working together. several of the statements bites both parties. this i'm, as you had on time us talking about the unity as a is really administration has been a targeting from day you wanted this installation, the fragment toys this once affinity among them still there. that word seems to be one and the struggle is also one. all right, thank you. it sound like one in gaza while we are, we also spoke to the mox, who is south of these really city of ash could on just any other concept border. so in the moments oft about c, as far as announced, we saw a flurry of rockets being intercepted by these ready ministry's defense mechanism known as yonder. but for now, there was an uneasy quiet here in southern israel, no indication of the rocket find certainly no indication of air strikes inside gauze with just a few kilometers behind me. these ready military telling us that they would determine the cx 5 was holding. if there was no further rocket fund and that would be a situational assessment,
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involving these ready minute treat. all of the senior officials, potentially some of the leading politicians in his role to determine whether the c spot was remaining on kohls the months out as 0. osh cologne, israel to florida, is we can speak to the one special rep hotel on how to sign and international lawyer, francesco the noisiest, joins me in the studio here. so we've always have this truce now, but that has been 5 days of aerial bombardment. israel says that it is targeting, he does, of the group is not make jobs, especially 3 palestinians were killed among wlan. why come on? does of as nomic job, but also many civilians including women and 6 children. how do you reflect on this past week in gaza? miriam, this is not the 1st time that there is, and i sold on garza on a preventative basis, which is against international law. bizarre targeted,
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assess the nations that the provoked this escalation on uh, on an enclave which has been under located for over 15 years now. uh, there is more loss in terms of life and in terms of, of physical damage in an already depleted area. what is it going to bring more despair and more a sense of isolation among the guidance and of course, also more resentment among these ladies who have been under, under the rock. it's a concern to you about conditions and side. gotcha. extremely, extremely concerned. and i'm a pulled of defense, so the neglect the day that the situation receives that the international level because there is this thing on station oh guys, i mean locating gaza is a, is a collective punishment, is a work crime. yeah it's, it's
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a collective punishment is a work crime and so is to the business as twist as a war crime. and so there should be an investigation and, and the responsible one shouldn't be held accountable. and that's important years. and that the if products that the international community takes, i know that you overseeing conversations many politicians and policy makers as well . i'm curious about, you'll about how much awareness there is among them about the way in which this on conflicts is carried out. whether there is a source of resignation to it, because perhaps you know that the way in which is route and all the parties engaged depends on whether there is some anticipation of criminal accountability further down the line. but if that doesn't exist, it because he has now sequences he has pops, turning a blind eye, you know, how do you, what do you find in your conversations policy make is yes,
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in legal terms, what you just said. turning a blind eye means grunting. impunity and as we see in the occupied policy, ontario, 3, impunity breeds impunity. in my conversations with policy makers, i'm, i'm surprised to see much more sympathy then, for example, my mom, the enjoys in the public domain where i'm often criticized because i mean the like my prayer, the tests because of the denounced ation of how do a corporation operates outside the international permits. so, but what i, what i see is that there is, there is an obstacle in, in breaking this sense of all of denial is i'm visa view. the reality there, there is a disconnect all noise almost us gets a free area in how people understand the reality. policy makers know ortiz riley is doing, and at the same time, can not act up on it, because some more,
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there is still probably be strong goals linking to adults. so, so the world is getting is getting very nervous about, is it a sort of an acceptance of the occupation as being the reality or is that just a preference to exit or focus on the, my new shy the day to day developments. that means that we fail to see the bigger picture, both and both. there is an acceptance that you'll probation is normal, 56 years of marshal imposed on your 2 parties. population. mandatory courts are trying civilians. this is the order they know the life of a palestinian and um not to mention those under blue kids. but in these as normalize the occupation. so saying, you know, there is, people get shocked the by the fact that international human rights community olds, as well as these radius and policy is denounced, the apartheid, the crime against humanity or the party. but this is a consequence of this system that has been told already to the 456 years. oh, thank you very much for now. frontier is galvanized you for joining us. i do
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appreciate that. all you, all with the news, our life from london, much more still to bring you on the program. still in preparations on the way and the world's largest refugee camp. a cycle and markets rise rank communities in cox as bizarre. and i'm 30 several importer prints, were fights between rival gangs, have left entire neighborhoods like this one that you can see behind me completely empty because of the violence and ins for each try complex and you call souls champions. league hubs will have something more on that story that later the months of the selection campaigning, those ended in took in millions of people preparing to head to the polls. sundays presidential and parliamentary vote is expected to be one of the most tight contested in the country's history. or is it ready of type o one has let the country for 2 decades is looking to extend to 0 for another 5
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years. but re election won't come easy, ease facing a strong challenge from the off position either can while can a lot still new shamal bar has been following the story, joins us live now from ankara. and so we say how sion that this is a presidential and part of entry election, but really this seems to be we some people on the cost of a historic mode that could have implications, particularly for a present. the other ones hold on the country a my am indeed because you have to keep candidates here all thing. different visions for took a president because of a but you have as defined a has left the a quantity for the last 20 years in the root of turkey. it has been defending his truck records and i knew that this thing that has presided over an unprecedented economic boom. and that's who would continue this, find the economic challenges to fix all those problems and ensure that the economy
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lives. once again, on the other hand, you have the opposition led by that it's being candidates come out, get to start over the saying that the reason why they have to win this election is because they think that this could be the only chance for the kids to preserve democracy, which they say has been undermined under the quantity to be they say this could be the only chance to fix the economy. and now it'd be nice to be see who's going to be convinced? are they going to be able to build bridges with the swing voters and the ticket a with the young votes? as we're talking about something like 5000000 votes, is all going to vote for the 1st time to model on the election day. and what if no accounts that receives 50 percent
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now is a go for a run of the dynamics were completely changed and then we would have to see how well this the candidate c 9 o gun fat in the 1st of all. and if he likes it, because he has been swimming today saying that was a a who are the ones to move forward in the future. we'd have to come and to talk with me. hence is i could become potentially king and baker in the, in the run. but, and all of those things we'd have to take into account many dynamics that would change because the moment you go into the run of the position with a well, since we moved to the run of this could be an indication that we're having more and more popular supports under we just continue hiring the same message again and again, the opposition is insisting on 2 key messages. first of all, they say that this is a vote for democracy to. they said this is the only chance to solve the economy.
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president, philadelphia. oh, john and the other party, on the other hand, have been saying that it's about stability. it's about national sovereignty, it's about dignity. and it's about giving another sense to fix all the economic problems. and they say the odds and then that this is something that could happen if they get re elected. now it's all about the substance is old ultimately about who are they going to be able to convince to come out to model and vote for that? how was a lot of money and that is a providing sentiment among everyone here that is good to have to be on this topic . so because it is of the. a types those that it could be just decided by a very tiny lot. okay, thank you very much. hi sheila, bye journey is that from anchor i will send it was l as as e electra at could. your has university joins is live now from istanbul. what do
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you make of the way in which this election has been for the campaigning? obviously, the economy, the cost of living crisis is critical to all of this. but the opposition seemed to be trying to frame this in terms of it being a battle over the system of governance and talking to people likely to care about more as well as increase all of the all of the above, if you will. and is your 30 porter suggested it's a very tight race and it's a historical race for several reasons. you choose the centennial over turkey sheet, hopefully. and this election might very well decide which direction the the, the public is going to continue the 2nd sent. and you add, it is mainly about the economy, but given the fact that some of those will suffer most because of the economic
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mismanagement that they've been playing us for some time now, are going to continue to vote for mr. i are the one that suggests to me that there is more to the selection, then just the economic concerns. there is, as you suggest, that the costs are about to the problem of governance. that actually has been made a major problem for this. so again, there is, there's a dash and system that we have in turkey. uh, and it is also about the democracy versus authoritarianism. each that has become in major cleavage in, in the countries politics today. and it is also a fight to break, or especially on the part of the opposition, the way the arctics have been shaped. the way that this course has be shape on the part of the off position. it's also a way to and to pull these ation that has been crippling the country for quite some
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what do you mean by that? the power, right. how is this sort of crippling effect of polarization on policy, on the 90? that's the one way missed it, and one managed to keep himself in power for i barely no time was to actually present on alternative his political alternatives as an us and then a compare. and therefore in the us and them to do was represented by higher tea, really just a g, u slum stomach civilization versus secular secular way of life. and for the 1st time i thing you know, long time that key which has been overtaken by the authority tegan versus democratic greenwich because even more pious people, that obviously suffering under the under the twin uh pictures of the economic crisis and the increasingly repressive of most fear that is that is the
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unity or consolidation amongst the opposition blocks. so in other words, even if, if they are prepared for some, such as change, whatever proportion of the country that might be some sort of change from due on how much of them, or would all of them vote for a single for care like she told me you well, the, the, i mean, 1st of all, the you, when you have to distinguish between the parliamentary election and the president shall election to parliamentary election is a one around one family in that particular election. people will vote whichever party they actually are in line with, except that the very small parties that make up part of the pollution of the opposition they have, they will be running their candidates under the tickets of the main main or positions likely to c h, b so we don't know what their percentage is going to be, but they will have representation in, in the parliament,
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as for the presidential election as a courtesy, each party a h t p, decided not to run their business national candidate. and they are, they have a police report to begin to this. you obviously publish so therefore they're both somewhere in between. 10 to 12 percent will go to the old position. polls indicate that close to the 85 to 90 percent of their elective. it is actually kind of guy just quickly off here. do you anticipate that that would be a challenge to the results? i know it depends on what the result might fee, but i mean, will this be a peaceful acceptance of the outcome of my judgement? is there may be eh, eh, or objection slip particular resolve, but i think that transferred or what is going to be peaceful. people tend to forget that this is not the 1st time we're holding elections in this country. we have been holding elections for 72 years. yes, we did have that military rule. the rule that to that change,
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if you will. but we do have some additional holding elections and then transferring power to the fact that it didn't happen for the last 20 years. doesn't mean it can happen fees for the next. okay, thank you very large, slowly as alpha and as stumble appreciate it. the cost of living crisis is a major issue for voters in the country struggle to rain and soaring and inflation at $85.00 and a half percent, and october the highest and move in 2 decades. it's about half that now. the liver has also been suffering 5 years. it's lost nearly 80 percent of its value against the dollar. the draft has been blamed on interest rate costs, but the government says the interest rate reductions of driving an up taking expos and investment economy grew by more than 5 percent last year compared to 2021. and unemployment is down to jump us right and up to 10 percent last year that was from 14 percent in 2020. what time is they down has more on the government's unusual
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approach to solving this challenge. said new york is among many wrestling with tough economic times. people are grappling with annual inflation of 64 percent, an unemployment of 10 percent. that's a strain on these coaching business. need you to understand that about a year or 2 ago we had most students know it's hard, but we can buy mandatory copeland often governments adjusted interest rates to control inflation. but it's a tricky move. raising rates may bring down prices, but it can cause economic growth to tumble to to avoid that, the government has kept rates low. prices have remained high, and the economy has become an election issue. some on let's say, as long as he's a right to prioritize gross. so you can't use the same interest instrument as the us dollars or european economy is the u. k. a is using because demand or
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a room factors down, meaning showing those are the vast economies authorities into a key, se, inflation here as a problem of supply prices. a rolled about supply and demand, as we know when price is a high, one of the things that governments often try and do is raise interest rates, which has the impact of taking money out of society because people have less access to it. and then hopefully prices go down. this company is trying to do something different though, is trying to leave interest rates alone. leave the access to money as it is. but then increase production because businesses now have better access to money to and with more products in society, then be long. hopefully prices go down because of supply. it's an unorthodox policy and it's yet to actually lower prices. but it has kept the wheels of the economy turning with annual growth of 5.6 percent still took it in ports move and it
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exports leaving account the account deficit that undermines investor confidence. some economies say a reckoning is inevitable that some point something would have to give by something i mean either the interest rate or the exchange rate. if they insist on controlling the interest rates and the exchange rates, ultimately the exchange it with the impulse. so consumers like data bed, i'll just talk, it's nothing academic the bank. i went shopping with a to see how it's getting hard to buy the usual ingredients. we're going to make total overhead buying the ingredients, the, all the guy is the most. now what are we going to buy it as opposed to? yeah, using for sonia so, so there's no, no, no i can't put that much anymore. contra c o expensive beans are now is i'm being told off because i'm taking too much if promises of a better tomorrow don't satisfy only people. it may be voters who said the pharmacies are disappointing dish. so i may say that will do 0 if stumble.
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the election is being out just 3 months off to devastating of quakes in the country, south eastern provinces, more than $50000.00 people were killed when 2 strong quakes at d, as in the early hours of february. 6th, the world health organization is described as europe's was natural disaster in a century. 40000000 people across 11 provinces were affected, some complained the government's initial response was too slow. but the government has also been accused of fighting to enforce, building safety standards that could have prevented some of that damage. the one estimate is one and a half 1000000 people were left homeless off to the disaster. believe that rebuilding the impacts of provinces could cost on car moving to a $103000000000.00. and a holder has moved from an takia. now in the southern parts of the country, a little bit amid the rubble from february is devastating. earthquakes, investment and the, the try to make
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a living turkey has economy has faltered in recent years. but despite the hardships, many people's loyalties have not shaken president. the rest of the type or the guns act party appears to have maintained its popularity and traditional strongholds and southern provinces. the bottom of the global, i won't vote for any will, but apart from the act capacity, my grandfather and father, when members of the policy on sundays, the party that has govern for 2 decades faces, it's toughest election challenges. yet, there are $9000000.00 voters in the earthquake affected areas in the aftermath of one of the worst disasters in modern turkish history. many blame the government for its initial slow response. and the accused this of ignoring building safety standards, but not in or the guns electoral base heavy. so i will sacrifice myself to him this natural, this also was
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a test from college are due on due to what the coach and people should be thankful . i am even though i'm living in the tent, millions of people lost their homes. are they're gone, has focus much of his campaign on promises to rebuild within a year. but here in high tie, one of the worst hit provinces. many say they were and continue to be ignored on the 12th with. well, these guys checked for these the ben gerber floods, you know, fall off to the quick everyone. there was compensated. but since the quick nothing was given to her, they only focus on those who worked for them. but this is an opposition strong hold . in turkey, a voting behavior has a lot to do with ideology, political affiliation, and loyalty is the state of the economy. and the handling of such a disaster will have little impact on a decades old fault line. in simple terms,
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there are secular wrists and those who welcome a greater role for islam in public life. and turks not just in these quick devastated areas, tend to vote along party lines santa, for their elsie to southern turkey. as most of the coming south, we look at the underground 5. it's been funding for more than 9 months, but nobody can find a way of pushing out and then support we have from call us outcries off to it. he guarantees his return to the top of the tennis rankings, the, to hello the. let's have a look at the weather across europe, and you can see across most southern areas and got some dense shower clouds, bringing some fund the stones across much of the region of the next few days, keeping temperatures below the seasonal average. now that's in contrast to what's
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happening up further north, you've got high pressure in charge keeping things much clearer and dryer. still some showers coming through for the likes of scandinavia, but temperatures since a lot higher than they have been and above the seasonal average, sparking some wild fi a far as fi warnings for the likes of noise as well as sweden finn and, and some of the baltic states blacklist away and yet temperature sitting high as well, imposing for places like wool. so they've also been high in london. 21 degrees that on sunday. but as the rain stopped roland sway east, we'll see it down to 2014 degrees celsius on monday. march went to across the hall to view for those central areas and the wet weather continues to dominate in the south. some very heavy falls to come on monday. the southern parts of italy, the winds, pick up as well for the sum of the greek islands. the remains robert. i'm settled for the body, eric islands and some welcome weather. however, edging into spain, but logically dry in the south. so to 3 degrees celsius that include about with
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sunshine. cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people who and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into i agree basis. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products under knock at the price of progress. oh no. jew sierra. the latest news as it breaks 8 a just to say that a hundreds of students, refugees within the community a, you have to be registered, then people cannot access page with detail coverage. he believes his message of protecting fundamental rights and democracy. but once again, resumes with voltage from around the world. one thing it shows is russia's
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continued debility to be able to strike anywhere in this country whenever it pleases the main stories now of to 5 days of heavy fighting. israel and palestinian factions and gaza have agreed to receive 5 broken by egypt. latrice don't say that 1900 at g m t. it appears to be holding low. there are reports of violations. at least $33.00 palestinians and one is riley were killed since the escalation started on tuesday. a technician to rise up typhoid one has made his final appeal to vices before
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sundays elections. millions of prepared me to add to the polls and once expects to be one of the most tightly contested votes in the country's history. i don't one's main rival is the on position need to come out. kate electric down to the former civil 7 is campaigned on a promise to restore parliamentary democracy and strength and ties with the west. ukraine's present going to me is the landscape and, and run meeting the italian presidents and prime minister as well as pope francis. mister george and maloney reassigned as a lead support for united ukraine, while the head of the roman catholic church told zalinski he is constantly praying for peace or challenge has no president below him. is it lensky and prime minister georgia maloney greeted each other like old friends. it's the 1st time since he cranes presidents has visited easily since rusher invited his country last year. for the 2 you mentioned in february when maloney travel to cuba to assure him it's an east continued support. she insists this has
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a waiver. you have the most that out of $25.00 is for piano spaniel. it's an approved with its actions. it's full support for the solvency and territorial integrity of ukraine, which is the victim. hold on just a bruce, look russian by the russian federation. and this is what get to the intense to continue to do so. you have just maybe the menus you're going to have. we see meant that on behalf of all ukrainians as i'm grateful to all the time the uns, who's hans did not remain indifferent to able to support us with a defense. and then it was up to the vatican to meet pipe bruncess, who's been working on a piece plan that pulls the landscape a satisfactory piece, requires ukraine's mount trans, dissipated spring, offensive be successful. and for that he needs to keep the fly with weapons and money from allies open on saturday, germany on val, it's biggest mid a tree aid package of the war so far. 3000000000 don't as well as of homage vehicles on salary, anti aircraft systems. i'm drones and the
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e. u has pledge that member states will speed up. i mean this and supplies divided with the area where fighting contained ukraine needs about 1000 sheds over duty rates for date, 1000 for the date. just give that much, you know, that they'll have an idea with the intensity of the fighting on the front lines of the signs of ukraine's offensive and taking shape. though this footage isn't independently verified, you cry instead of salt brigade says it's then pushing back. russian forces flanking the in, baffled city of back moot. ukraine has also been showing you deepest strike capabilities. this is the optim off of an attack in russian occupied with against russia says ukraine used to storm shadow cruise missiles, with the u. k. recently announced that it's applied key. if i think that russia
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sense of unease to momentum is swinging against them separately. rushing it across, came down and what should be safe territory? as many as to minute tree had a cup to is and to jet fighters were destroyed across the russian board. and brianna where the, my friend, the file po, ukrainian attack. it's more bad news. the rush has made a tree and good to use. so the credit in force is set on winning back the land. for each atoms, i'm just 0. the united nations, as one of the escalating gang line lives in haiti, is putting more than a $100000.00 children at risk of starving to death gains and vigilante groups now control about 80 percent of the capital, the missing access to essential services to raise the power reports from posts of friends, what kind of leasing the phrase we present movement that has taken over the street . so people know toyota of games controlling their lives. and that's why they decided to start fighting back. jump up. these can be says,
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the movement we get bigger every day. they're not, but you know, they will go back to work. holly, it's a campaign of vaccination against gang violence to block holiday will continue to eradicate the kid up in virus and the country gangs, no control, 80 percent of haiti's cap pretend. and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go as to gang members. some have been set on fire on the streets. games has taken over these caribbean nation neighborhoods like this one have been transformed by the violence in the past months. i'm here in the neighborhood of villa to this area. used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it's almost empty. it looks like a war zone. there's been fighting going on between rival gangs. were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here. and they have been attacking
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this area. and when we just showed, as around the area, he says gags a ruthless that they have set on fire houses here. they also rape until he also says the government has benefited from them. i was with russian tinge, but i know the nation government doesn't. what goes is good for him. the position all the father of getting stores he needs the united nations as the violence has increase. my newest went in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger, the, into him prime minister. how to get into the has requested urgent into a natural and assistance to help the government fight the gang. so even though it's been 6 months since the request was made, there has not been an answer. this shouldn't be a force and multi level force, and we've been either shape of one country,
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whatever country. and unfortunately there's no country who has been able to accept these, this, the great challenge. and so now what we are the point that we require eh, you know, but the voice to the find different solutions when the international community continues debating what to do about hating people have been left on their own going after those who hurt them and waiting for a solution that never seems to arrive very so i'll just see that for the printer. so i couldn't. walker is barry donald bangladesh and me and mom putting risk millions of people, including wrangell refugees, and make shift calms. the cycling is heading across the bay have been go with wind speeds of more than a 175 kilometers per hour. people in coastal areas of being advised to st. shelf and stock up on supplies. nearly a 1000000 rank refugees live in camps in color,
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cox's bizarre, which is in the storms projective pos i will set to as i have as the international organizational migrations, chief of mission of bangladesh. he says, thousands of wrangle volunteers, making preparations for the stone. we got the yearbook since 2017 is different. you know, the date i do the cycle available to the this particular site goes i can look up, which is a tool that is going to be called the sick. and particularly to talk to you, i'm checking on the policy and it's very concerned because of the situation. we think the because the shelters of the box is not strong enough to sustain the, the strong winds at the expense. the governor was getting ready and we are actually
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all ready to produce the more than $3000.00 to you and between the troops and the to respond to those stuff. the show that i'm a show you the facility inside of the, of each of the cap and back of the facility. the government will be having to show that i'm working in the, to the well, it was the so a priority is the same. to make sure that there was no life as well, and then to see what we're going to do. and the thing is that focused on school and 5 minutes, and one con is called on his support is to hold peaceful protest. the high cool is always on the ground to con, 2 weeks bail on friday, a day,
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officers of rest on corruption charges was ruled on law. so, crowns formed outside his house in law to celebrate the release is detention that to widespread purchased, resulting and at least 8 das, a representative from saddam's. warring factions will be holding a new round of talks and saudi arabia on sunday, hoping to reach a deal to allow for humanitarian a to enter the was to areas. sydney's army and the permanent tree rapid support forces have been fighting for nearly a month, killing hundreds of people and injuring thousands more. and but morgan has more from under ammonia. so don's capital, hard to extracts were launched by this is denise army on saturday morning against the rapids support forces positions in the city of the mind as well as in the mountain, parts of the capital. hard to him and the cities of heavy and co 40 the rapids support forces have responded using surface to air missiles and of the heavy artillery. this is despite the fact that the turing sides signs ethically ration of principles on says they in jetta inside their review. that's allowed for
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a to come to those who are trapped in the capital hard to as well as opposed to billions, were caught up in the fighting between the 2 wearing sites to be able to leave their homes to stay for zones outside the capital. the army also accuses the rapids support forces of not complying with the agreement by not withdrawing from at least 15 hospitals, here in the capital one or 2 in which it says before it has occupied. meanwhile, the rapids support forces are accusing the army of indiscriminate bumping, saying that civilians have been targeted by the sword in his army fight suggests in there as strikes. now the 2 sides are supposed to start another round of talks into things such a review on sunday to come up with them and kind of them to implement the agreement that was already signed on thursday and to allow for the opening of humanitarian cory doors for 8 to each of those in need. but presidents who we spoke to both and on duty mind and, and by having said that, they have little belief or little hope. but any talks would produce concrete results on the ground. after nearly a month of fighting between the 2 sides, he but morgan onto 0 on their mind. the french government is sending extra 5
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fighters and all to accounting parties of the south west because of fears of another summer of forest fires. the region experience some of the west fines on right cold last year. environments, let's say assign the hot dry conditions caused by climate change or increasing risk for the area. this is tasha butler reports from south west and fronds. 15 that is still burning. almost a year after it started the devastation from last year's wild fires and southwest and frost is clear, but less visible is what's happening on the ground near the town of halston. a far as being burning beneath see us at the sight of an old brown cobra's since july. this 1st ranges says it was ignited by the blazes above ground, but no one knows how to extinguish it. so it's checked every day and invest if it's him on the lease with the hopefully the fish risk finest could stopped again. and these hot spots,
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there's the conditions change as it gets warmer and drawing punches or leaves. cooper underground fires a red and from split wild fires are increasingly coleman. last use with some of the worst on record, fueled by reco, temperatures and drought. so 2000 hector's, a forest was destroyed in the south west alone. the mayor of holston says he's never seen anything like it on the computer. the really we saw some firefights is crying because they never dealt with such a terrifying situation. some fear that they could die. this whole area was covered with trees. and will people who live in this region really worried about is a possibility of another some of devastating wildfires because there's been very little rain full this year. the ground is really dry and it's getting hot to the french government says the situations urgent. it's not for the world for an
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action plan, extra will to carry across to being brought in more 5 flights has mobilized it on the outside. they are simple, it takes on itself in the last year we saw a many regions had lodge far as far as for the 1st time, including that your, our even personally for us is actually a sign of climate change. while preparation is a central some environment, please say that unless more is done to tackle climate change, move forests will be lost a world far as each year and more homes and lives put at risk. natasha butler, i'll do 0 austin's south west front. so that only these out the sights and sounds of the year are they in some context, we'll have more of the conversations. highly anticipated finale now underway in the pool. i like cars. illuminate the defending champions from the n b i. i also bring you the best of the action and support the
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week response even people far we are so helping with the environment. problems in amazon because their consumers i teach kids about us and our oceans are facing today. i've been working or just tried to find ways to get this language helped kids. what do we do and what are you going to do to keep our oceans click? these are link respect, keeps the red blood mcbride very, but they have one several back over there. 5 point one, if you've got them eric, i know the thing, say that for texting, women remains a challenge and the regions will not stop being pro like i want to sleep. we don't have to leave them in study thinks about 2 weeks now, facing a journey to show. right. so in this choice, our country and someone's needs to review
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the news the evidence on contests of ground final has always wrapped up in the u. k. city of liberal pool funds from across europe and even further afield of as to what fee 67th edition of the international festival of music. as a full took hosting gcs from last years when of ukraine, we decided they were unable to host the competition during the war. but there is still a major ukrainian presence in the city. is the hell wrong and is also present narrative a full and joins us now. so how has the low counting started the? well, there's a while to wait. yes. all of the 26 souls have actually suns, maria,
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and then we're in the middle of the, of the, into the like saying around about 15 minutes, we expect to get into a lot of other things to start with should take around to 1000. now we are expecting countries that just to finland and sweden to do well. and the swedish and p for example, is the lady called the rain. she signed in 2012 and she was sweetens antique with a song. you feel you have this? yeah, it's a phone call talk to if she does wait and she'll be the 1st will then that'll be the 2nd person to win the contests twice. but she's up to date, some tough competition from finland with the fairy country difficult chuck, chuck, chuck? oh, it's a, it's a well, i don't know if i'm allowed to ask what your favorite act has been so far. so it sounds is that, is that an overall favorite to him? well i think mary, in front of you is the on the are, they might be
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a little bit confused about what the or business all devices eclectic mix of songs and we've had disco and tactics folk. we had classical, we've had a, a rack as well. i mean, there's a whole range of music all sung by individual countries all hoping to win the contest. and this was a contest one back in 1974 by at the most famous witness of all. and until everybody across the globe has heard that they represents a suite with the soul to move. and it's that song, that group as it really made this competition. walton has a give this reputation over the years of the big when is the theme people like celine deal and tony logan islands, but in terms of psalms and saver, it is very difficult. i would want to be biased because the focusing will half of the people are still evaluating. but i've got a funny feeling that you know who s o williams has got a very big task ahead of them. it's a very expensive competition to host the state broadcast to here in the united kingdom every single day in a show that i have to say is the counselor really as little as
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a city has much to come tests with culture and with a tradition here in north west of england, so very well, it's been a real pleasure to actually walk around the city here and to speak to ukraine is less than what they've been feeling about this contest. it shouldn't be hosted in that country. what they're saying is that it's so good to see ukrainian culture on the streets of the museums and we could see tool in shops and the british people, the mozy side is definitely embracing full of the ukrainian culture, the celebration of music that will conclude in a round about another 90 minutes. it's a tough job, isn't it? so, but someone's got to do it. how rahman are forcing from that? from level 4? i will leave you to catch up. pieces in doha with this point. now, a man, thank you very much. it looks like chelsea a found a new coach. it's been widely reported that money to punch it so you know,
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has agreed a deal to join the club. the contract still needs to be signed, but an official announcement is expected in the coming days. the 51 year old large and time has been out of work since being sacked by passenger man. last year. before that poached tina was in charge of chelsea's premium e rivals tuchman for 5 years and took them to the champions to be finally in 2019 purchasing. i used to coach the anal messy at p s g and may st. mary's for to in, for the french champions. you still have a lead match with the jacks. you of the, missing the previous game because the tough suspended him for traveling to saudi arabia for commercial reasons. without authorization, it is colleen and buffy who will grab the spotlight with 2 goals of the 5. no, wait and see if the move closer to a regular do you live in spring to the title? they the 2nd face loans by 6 points, with 3 games less us in the premium the mattress, the united will closing in on the top, full finish and, and all important champions. the place it'd be moves to nail to move full points,
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clear of livable in 5th united now need trail. so it takes you toss and i'm told difference of today due to, to i barely cation. it's amy put the whole side ahead early on. just saying i missed the chance to go to f, when patrick vented penalty was saved. he's also going to send effects to c panel thing, some kind of moose and restless christensen, though, had the last good leads defenders to save him some like that. if you could also coach anyhow, was confronted by a supposed to ride near the end of the game leads a to confirm that in the race had been made in connection with the incidents and the lifetime been issued to cut off. and i want you to have to face that blank sport i love and then try the entity in the country. and i want you to have to, you know, feel their own personal safety is violated. so it's certainly something for us to reflect. i don't know if i time to be fearful to be honest because it was over in a flash, but certainly it makes use makes you think, you know, it's been,
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i think it's moments like this that, that should hopefully make people think can analyze things and see how we can improve safety for us to say stuff implants, right? so the sell them. so now the 1st seems to be relegated from the premier league, the season ending, and they live in us spell in england, the subdivision that they would be sent to you know, at home by for them. sometimes they don't have, can i suggest 3 points, some of the costs, 53 available. okay. in the book to sneak at the top 2 teams, both had convincing wins for different types of ways to live. speed is 5 minutes fresh shell because 6 mill at home search can every school twice. and let's say you to missouri, we finish diesel. to go for by one point a hit a literacy adult minutes. it's 2 measures less. how about this finish from sebastian? holla, or jordan said, put them 3 up against policy of motion. glad back. the 2nd bill wasn't bad either bad. k built with a phone or lead up to just 32 minutes to open eventually winning this 15 to to stay
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in the hunt for the type. now seals. a really good, really good be so tough a one. no. thanks to monica. essentially. a 70, if i'm going to go, the latest champions will be over on sunday if thoughts and learn to beat espanol, and who sealed the title percent of the sides of angelo. he wouldn't have been basically to see a lot of some of things come over the engine lights in the game, some interesting decisions coming up and was seeking legal detectives. we say finally, when they came back to receive a kick, melody son, downs of held on for a goal, is drawing their african champions league semi final 1st leg against we dog casablanca, tang away from home in morocco. some downs were down to 10 men shortly before whole time. no ma'am uh was sent. so for this are a challenge. somebody free left with no choice to bring out the rate the call. call us alcatraz is guaranteed is what's inside the top of the tennis rankings. they have know that you all can reach. the spaniard only needed to walk on coats and roads to ensure he will go back to global one. when this tournament finishes
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authorize made easy, tiny and open. dave, you, when he took on countryman elbow almost within your last round it to the us, open champion, winning and straight sits, 6461, as he chases the 3rd straight title of the big season, vault madrid, authorized 5 states, or should top see for the franchise of may to, this is great, you know, to, to be number one, the said in and around the girls and i got a long time is, uh, you know, it's something crazy today cuz i couldn't believe it for me. uh, it doesn't change too much to be number one or number to see, you know, i just focus on the, on the toner man on the my game or maybe might some the, that's something that they, i try not to think about. but of course is, hey, something right, to be number one in the, in be a liberal. and james and the los angeles lakers have eliminated the defending champions, the golden state warriors from the playoffs. joanna goes to rob skirt reports, celebrities, kendall jenner, bad funny styles of fashion. music and sports were quote,
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solid for this huge clash between 2 of the biggest teams. i'm think it's those of the n d a. the lake is hadn't last time in these tiles. and they have the momentum deadline. the bron james, as they took 15 point need for the defending champion warriors who are 32 down in the series. it was when all go home, and steph curry wasn't about to let the worries fold as the school, the 11 slick point. but it was a name because you kept the 1st whole 10 points ahead. is the biggest highlights of the night this austin reads, how does it be to run the drama? nope. side for player who joined the latest in 2021 of the no one pick 10 in the draw staff i drove out of the country. tried to keep up with the latest pay score in such a few points. the only golden state stone. so in double spigots, the bronze, the 2 points knowing rebounds 9 was 6. to help this team to the biggest time victory in over
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a decade. 121 to one and one to secure that place in the western conference finals . a big turn around for the lakers who make the west out to a regular seas is 65 years cell. now play the denver nuggets and game one. on tuesday. the miami heat also went through to the eastern conference finals, taking care of the new mix. and 6 games do me butler and some other boy combined for 47 point clinics, have the opportunity to turn up the heat on miami. when checking in, brunson was filed in may, both his free thrice but miami, held on for 9692. when heading back to the conference finals for the 3rd time in full use, the heat will play even the boston celtics. the philadelphia $76.00 is with that series tied at $33.00. joining us rocha al jazeera. now miami may be known for it's hot weather in beaches, but it also has a pretty good ice hockey team. sorry defenses have beaten the to run so may police to reach the eastern conference in a shell,
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play or final. they one game 5 in over time with this go from nick cousins. execute a full one series when to send them into the conference finals for the 1st time since 1996, the pencils faced the carolina hurricane next. all right, mary, and that's all the small things i have for you for now. it's back to you in london . all right, thank you very much. be so well that's, it was a news i'll probably be back in. and one was much more as a days using seeing the latest on that sci fi and gaza, but also coverage of the upcoming cash presidential parliamentary elections. i'll see in a couple of minutes the the
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