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the neighbors, as they also been talking to, was an incredibly tragic day, seeing refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the is rouse the largest to so so on the occupied west banking decades as into the 2nd day at least 11 palestinians had been killed and 3000 posts to flame, the hello, i'm emily. ang, when this is l g 0. live from tow. how also coming up is riley forces by t gas at a local hospital. and the w h o says 1st, respond isn't being stopped from entering janine fees,
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finding in sudan rival factions of baffling for control of sides in and around the capital concept. and china restricts exports of ran minerals needed to make micro chips in solar panels up to similar moves by the us and the netherlands. the problem to the program. we begin in the occupied westbank way as well is conducting its largest assault in decades with more than a 1000 soldiers deployed. they are backed by s. strikes is riley forces carry out raids in the city of jeanine. at least 10 palestinians have been killed on monday, these riley's also right of the city of ramallah. one person was killed a the, the t against has been fined into
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a hospital in janine where hundreds of children and elderly palestinians have been seeking shelter. and treatment area is riley forces. also 5 gas. if people slain the violence, thousands of palestinian and civilians rushed to safety. outside the jeanine refugee camp civilian buildings had been damaged, cutting off electricity and water for many. and the janine camp is home to more than 20000 palestinian refugees and was the target of a major is riley ray just 2 weeks ago that attacked killed 7 people and wounded more than 100 and in a moment will speak to him. run con in west jerusalem, but 1st let's get an update from ellen fisher engine name. hello that ellen. what's been happening this morning and want more of the lunch about this t gas attack at a hospital? i know you've got to remember that the janine hospital is working overtime. it stretched to the limit because of the number of people that have been killed and
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wounded more than a 100 wounded 20 of them. so you at least 20 of them in critical condition. and just as they were dealing with the numbers, but they've also had to deal with what looks like a tear gas attack by the use really military at the rise of canisters landing. and in near the hospital grounds, forcing people to run for cover and making a tool which is incredibly difficult, much, much harder as well. no. as far as what's happening inside the camp itself, we're being told that these really soldiers out essentially going into houses and knocking walls through. now remember, this is a very compact, it's very densely populated. the houses built next to one another of the built on top of one another. and it's a profound there's really tactic tasty. i to view open that just to move forward. you do so, but pushing holes through the walls. so a lot of these homes are going to be destroyed, more than $3000.00 people, a flight the homes in jeanine over the last 36 hours or so. many of them have phone
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shelter here in the city of getting some hotels. they've opened up their doors and i'm provided food and provided beds for the night. across the west bank, there are drives to getting food and clothes and water for those who have been displaced. of course, they left with nothing. they had to grab what they could to grab the loved ones and then leave us as soon as possible. but we're told that there is a security getting going on in jerusalem at the moment. but there is no sign that this operation is easing up. there is no sign that these relays that are about to prolong, there is no sign that the big, the key or the people living in the camp have faced over the last $24.00 plus is about to stop. yes, just picking up on that point. allen is ro, says there is no specific timeline to end the operation. we've just heard a gunshot there behind you. so how it palestinians, if at all preparing for potentially days of conflict a little,
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they're not even sure what a lot of them are going to go back to quite simply because the areas have been ripped apart as when talking about how is these of essentially being destroyed, so what they've left won't be the same to what they go back to, and it's going to take the months if not years, to rebuild. so they're aware that this is a long term project. but as far as the i can send a few people that we'd be speaking to, to be talking about the difficulties of getting a one women but to disabled sisters that the medics couldn't get to them because of where the, where eventually they manage to get out but it was a real struggle. another woman with 2 young children says she has no idea what is going to happen, but i can, sam is making sure that her children are safe. i'm not scared by what has happened . and we've seen that with people leaving. they've been holding their children tight because explosions like that when you're young. if you're under $8910.00, and you're hearing that. that is terrified. you're wondering if the next one is
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going to land on top of you and they are very, very scared indeed. and so the palestinian people realize that this is going to take a long time to rebuild the know that the people here have been very good at opening up their doors. but like everyone, they'd rather be in their own home. they just don't know what that is going to look like when they finally get back there. all right, thanks so much for painting the picture for us. ellen fisher engine name. that's cross to iran con. now who joins us live from west jerusalem. hello, they him run, palestinians have accused israel of a will crime. but is rally is painting a very different page. um that they're targeting terrorists. a. well, that's a venture. they've paint all the time and any operation like this, whether it happens in garza, or would you need no, not less than any of the place. it's always against terrorist the woods. however, you've seen those pictures of people fleeing caring, just what they can,
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those civilians. and those are the people that being most affected by this. now these really all these bodies, when has issued a statement, he says that of the 10 tell us the news killed. they were in his words that the terrorist, however, there are non combatants again in the woods, civilians, the monks, the engine, and these back kind of thing. there's going to be of a real consent to paula send you infections not just in the occupied west back. but in garza as well, the more civilians were injured, the most volumes that killed and raged like this. the move there is potential for a wide conflict to take place. now right now i must have said everything is on the table options on the table and that's been echoed by how this than apollo spun is leverage ahead as well. another one of the big groups. so this right now is a very dangerous situation. everybody is monitoring it when we're looking for maybe retaliation coming within the next couple of days. but given what these randy all me saying, and given that there is
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a security consultation that meeting had chatted by the prime minister in the coming i was let's see what comes out of the unlikely other cool. and then to the operation these rarely say the operation will end when ends in mind. give us a context wise janina focal point of this conflict in the occupied west bank a well jenny, assembly, one of many refugee camps and goza, and within uh, the occupied westbank itself, palestinians, i've been living that for decades. i haven't been able to go home. and now some 20000 people live in jeanine refuge account, but it's also home to various groups who are resisting the occupation room. and that's actually they have rights to do so on the international little they can resist occupation. and for a very long time, the palestinian authority have been saying that this is our responsibilities outside of sri. we should go in that we should negotiate with all of these on groups, but we need the tools to be able to do something they've been appealing to the
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instructional community for a very long time to give them the support they need to be able to do that however, as well, so it's not the occupied westbank is on the is really military control. so therefore, this is the only way of dealing with what they called to the rest of the, on the, on government and ministry might, is the only way of dealing with that. however, you have to understand that creates more and amongst the palestinians and a hard line for the people living within the camp. so there's no negotiators at lunch right now and no one's even talking about that. and there are very few dissenting voices within these ready government and security establishment. all right, thanks for bringing us up to speed and run con in west jerusalem. meanwhile, the arab league is holding an emergency meeting to discuss these riley operation engineering early of the un secretary general spokesman of respect for international lo it is not acceptable for there to be armed attacks and
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areas of high population density. and that's the case of all parties need to abide by international humanitarian law. we certainly want all parties to avoid any excessive use of force, and that includes uh, calling on them to avoid any attacks on hospitals, such as what you mentioned and on the on, on civilian infrastructure. how's games? health minister doctor may l kayla says the humanitarian situation. engineering is dial. restoration and engineering is very, very difficult and very hard. it is a good option. i guess the 1st thing is engineering is made through many and then the 3rd section, or for many of the infrastructure that with them to, to work on that if there's enough to work is damaged it, especially inside the cab which make the life more difficult for that if we do use the situation is really good. currently we have to it to who
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killed my is really forces and the injured at the hospital of the crowd did with the injured and the, the has the head stuff. and some of them they come up to other to the hospitals where they should work and they should have the assume that what the medical supplies and the medicines will transfer to, to the house. but those that would be enough for 3 months. and this was done last the last week because we had submitted that is going to have an addition to the to janine the government it. and it is what do we some 100 units of blood from the center of the bank to janine? because and last and get him there was a shortage of blood. the blood in the blood bank of the hospital to and jamal
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hummed on a jeanine residences. it's been difficult for them to leave a hans. i just came yesterday evening to take my sister to my home. but we were stuck committed to vehicles and bulldozers and took the area there criminals. we had been stuck here on to now and was still can leave, but i showed a junior this year and they gave me the confidence to move out with my sister or the 2 other world news now. and there's been little fighting in sudan in around the capital consume, intends combat has been taking place between the army and the power military rapids support forces in, on demand. given logan is there and found this report as we can see, the exchange of gunfire between the foreign ministry, rapid support forces and this to the needs. i mean, there's also been several very loud explosion and there's been several strikes
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launched by the sudanese army. again, the positions of the parent military, rapid support forces here in the mind. now this has been going on for about 5 hours now. it's both at around 5 am local time or around. 3 am gmc heavy gun fired residents being advised to seeing interest in the corners of their homes because of the heavy comply between the 2 sides with us, the 1000000000 obviously being caught up in the middle since the sides of the fight things. now it started around the central reserve police from what we understand from residents in the area. that's the, that's the headquarters of the parent military or the by the militarized unit of the police and the city of on demand, which the rapid support for this says it's taken over, but fighting is still ongoing. the army said it was able to capture several vehicles belonging to the parent and the 2 rapids support forces in the city of the man. but this also finding ongoing elsewhere as well. this fine thing happening in
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the city of the, in the northern part of the capital, heavy artillery being fight and several as trikes launched as well. so this has been happening for 5 hours now with intense fighting. it happened again, that was fine thing just 2 days ago, and residents describe that as there was 15 between we spoke to them again this morning. they said this one is even worse than the one the day before to china is restricting exports. a rule materials used to manufacture semi conductors and solar panels. it follows similar moves by the us and the netherlands. badging says the new controls i'm native and national security. now chinese export his of role materials will need to apply for special permission for me on this story. let's bringing katrina you who joins us live now from badging low bit katrina. what impact will these have on the global supply chains? so this is likely to get many supply
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chains, not just coming from the us, but many other countries as well. now these 2 materials, germanium and gallium, the known as the red uh, the best bit of a misnomer. they don't really read, but china is the domain and supplier and china keeps them cheap. so just to give you an example, time is applies about 67 percent of the world's germanium and 95 to 95 percent of the world, gallium. and these are found in various products, everything from solar panels to electric vehicles. those are mobile phones. they also have a military application they use in like time goals and my television goals. so china says that it needs to restrict these metals due to national security reasons . and many companies around the world of bodies material scrambling to find out what these restrictions mean, because the rate that's applying for these licenses will be difficult. but not only that, they would take time about 2 to 3 months to get these comments that will certainly possibly pull down the logistics here though,
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we do have that south koreans and taiwan so far downplaying the impact, the business going to have them. that sounds katrina, what can we make of the timing of this announcement, particularly ahead of a visit by the us treasury secretary that you had. so janet yes. and if you, in the aging, over the next few days, and now let's say that this is, china may be trying to use this control as a form of bargaining chip during that visit. and in general, over the last few years, trying to do really racing to invest and it's a i n a, the high tech industries and the west has raised concerns about the, specifically the us. and we see us put a number of export controls on advanced technologies, especially on semi conduct is coming into china. we will see the netherlands, restrict the sale of equipment that is crucial the development of semiconductors through china. this is really infuriated staging david cues. the us in particular
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of the suppression and in circling china, trying to contain china's advancement in just a few weeks ago, we had do a search your state entity blinking, come to china and defend those control thing. simply the us is trying to prevent china from gaining assets, technology that might use against the us and future. and thinking went on to say that if the, if china was in the us serious, it would do the same. so it now seems that china is trying with this move to give us a taste of it's our medicine. and i'm also concerned that this is just going to escalate this kit botanic case that we have between the us and many other countries. and the supply chains are going to be holding for supply will be watching the space very closely. thanks so much for the update. katrina you in by g still ahead on al jazeera helping the few who remain revisit the battle scarred villages stuck in the middle of you cranes, front lines. the
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hello welcome to the look at the international forecasts about the usual rafters showers across much of southeast asia. some live, the ones that are in borneo, we have seen the burner. i was around for maybe half the july average rainfall in the space of a 24 hours so penny a shower was continuing to the north of the equator in particular. but even across the central parts, we are looking at some heavier, right. then we might expect usual heavy down pulls, coming in across the indo china, southern positively. and i'm kind of both you saying some big sales electronic and they will try they notice for a time across much of a thailand dry to for good, possible straight. we have go west to whether starting to ease away from the east, the side of the country, long los plus 3 shall. as long as spells a frank, just clipping the file south as we go through the next couple of days. but somebody said it is settled, competition that is now up to around 16 celsius,
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$45.00 celsius. the full brisbin is that where to where the stops to push out to was the tasman, it'll make its way towards new zealand. the cool one in new zealand. on 1st i typed just 10 celsius, the full christ church. all right. what's the weather set? same for these either. this we go through friday. dr. behind for australia melted with a high, a 14 degrees in the wherever. there are people, there are stories, stories that must be shared to my biggest responsibility, to speak to my people. they have coming from a place where i believe they have more to learn and they can do better that need to be part of this change award winning filmmakers from around the world. presenting tales of true life. the
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witness on jersey. the the how are you watching now to 0? i'm emily, and when he's a reminder about top stories this hour is round lodges to cells in the occupied westbank in decades has ended. it's 2nd day. at least 11 palestinians have been killed and more than a 1000 is rarely soldiers carried out. reins engineering is riley troops of 5 gas into a hospital where hundreds of children and elderly palestinians have been seeking shelter. and treatment is waning times. fighting between sedans, army and the power military rapids support forces in on demand air,
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not totally re strikes as well as gunfire forces to frogs. now, when presidents a menu on the crown is amazing with more than 200 may is to discuss the race and unrest. the protest came up to the play shooting of a 17 year old boy last week. these a live pictures from the crohn's official residence of those mays arriving and gathering on monday riley's cooling. fist pace took place outside town holes that were in response to 6 nights of rising. natasha butler has more now from paris, in the, in the eastern french state. to your house fonts isn't very administers, you know how down in us of a damage from recent on rest and met police more than 40000 police officers have been deployed in folds and re some nights down. and i said it was next to them that the situation in the country is comma. he gives you more trustworthy. no. first, there were almost 300 municipalities in france that experienced this kind of
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violence. but the right places that usually see the sort of the, the non wrist, the national, a municipal police did what they had to do in the 1st few days. and we can see the result of town, the holes across the country, people gathered fed up with on rest. this destroyed personal and public property. i put the lives in danger. this power supper mez was set on fire is the assistant in my family. they wanted to move to my wife and the 2 young children in their sleep and burned them alone. leave my tongue to burn down a house in the violence of follow the killing of 17 year old nile by a police officer. last week seems to have subsided, unlike the french government problems that have fall from those in the power. so both is known tad with no. i lived unemployment and poverty a wide spread opportunity sketch and some young people say, so police arrest them. you continue will continue to urge the state and the
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governments to do all they can for us here, and will continue to fight for quality and social justice with not to this town. but we are also attach it to you. more than $200.00 megs, which i do want to discuss it concerns with the french president at the and do say on tuesday i meeting they promised 6 is off the manual. my crow we'd like to inform is to help from says poor neighborhoods. say no one would get left behind a promise many here they have yet to be fulfilled. patasha butler, how does 0 parse synagogues presidents mackey? so a says he will not run for a controversial search. and so changed the constitution in 2016 to limit presidents to 2 times. but he and his supporters have long said those changes did not apply to him. and, and one ahead and explains mackey. so i've given every indication he'd be seeking a 3rd term, a set of goals president. that'll change in one's sudden announcement. you must
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have gone by 3 or my day a competitor yet smart decision, often thinking long and hard longer mall is to not stand as a candidate in the elect. the 5 scheduled for the 25th of february, 2024. i've made this decision, even though the constitution would give me the right to run again. i called to do some of the brought saw was widely accused of cracking down on the opposition head of an expected reelection run last month. so a wave of violent protest after opposition leader. it was fun sancho. we can fix on charges of corrupting youth. the government says 16 people were killed. the opposition says it was at least $23.00 south coast as his prosecution was politically motivated. aimed at removing him from the upcoming election. now with the president out there running. many hope there will be peaceful days ahead of time. you have to respect your woods and it's this respect that has led to the
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situation from now on. he will be highly respected internationally for the settlement, but as i'm, we're them center got a we need a president who takes pity on the senegalese. we need a president who doesn't kill his people. we need a president who listens to his people who solve that for a 3rd term was controversial. he himself held a referendum in 2016, limiting the presidency to 2 terms. but he later argued his 1st term prior to the referendum, didn't count. i like to um, to, to congratulate all the democrats and the young people who was taught to defend instead of going to use democracy because without that prison reconciled would come from, it was what i said for the african countries. i mean, people need to stand when democratic is a threat that and do what they need to do with so out it's still not known who his party will run this place. nor is it clear if leading opposition figures will be allowed to compete. since and bother him,
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i'll just sierra it comes latest says age pro, democracy activists who have been issued arrest warrants should give themselves up, will be pursued for life. john lee was speaking a day off to police officers, rewards of more than $120000.00. the information leading to the rest of the age of who these are the scenes, the former politicians lawyers, and commentators are accused of national security offences relating to the 2019 that pro democracy protests. china is rejecting and japanese plan to release radioactive water from the focus shaman nuclear plants into the ocean. the 1300000 tons of water was used to quote the plants fuel roads of to the 2011 quaking. so now i mean, japan wants to dilute the water and release it in the next few decades. the head of the u. n's, nuclear watchdog is in japan and says the plan is well within the safety standards
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. the plan, as he to has been proposed and device is in conformity with the agreed international standards and each application. and if the government decides to proceed with it would have negligible impact on the environment. meaning the water fish and settlement rations defense ministry says it's shut down for an intercept to the 5th. ukrainian drawing in and around must go on tuesday morning and accuses ukraine of carrying out what it calls a terrorist attack operations. and i'm oscar airport would temporarily affected. meanwhile, the war and ukraine has destroyed many villages and displaced entire communities, but some have refused to leave and determined to rebuild outside the bag met people
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in one such village in the east of the country. the bridges as opposed to connects people look toward changes everything. russian forces use this priest across the ukrainians eventually do tell it remains as a reminder of the back to a full book or a ditch. now. now only 22 people live here. the remaining inhabitants gather to collect fu date, the rate every day for volunteers from the world central kitchen, to deliver meals, and then traversed a twisted concrete in depths to cross the river and had to target those equally rating. let's just if there's just, there's no electricity here, so we can cook and put things in the fridge color. we need fresh fruit every day. the thing we've been told the bridge will be repaired next year and issue what the rug is deal like. they used to be 800 people who lived here over 100 children in the summer, families would get it along the river. those some of and that would distant memory can use the i built everything with my own hands. of course, i will return this my homeland. how can i abandon it? the russians did this in a way, i'm happy it burned down and russian forces couldn't stay here. i had
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a greenhouse candle, everything i will rebuild it again with my own hands. every building has fully health is in some way damaged or destroyed across the front lines. the village is a bay. the scholars of this will challenge the authorities faces providing for those that should remain and helping them rebuild. but the rebuilding comp begin just yet. fighting further east is intense and seems to be the prior to life. here is not very simple. there's no running water for the i'm very grateful to the community in organizations that bring this food. i didn't even imagine this amount of health. i'll try to rebuild my house. i don't know how, but right now i'll start cleaning up the rubber on the hill overlooking the village lights, a russian tank that fly down on the buildings below. but just as the homes below it and have to share the same fate. the difference, however, is that ukraine homes would eventually be rebuilt. the russian tank move, get the rest. i started big or does it? oh, well, brad, the generic ukraine as akeelah just say artifacts found at an ancient mayan
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settlement in guatemala as shooting new life on the civilization. and it's possible links to other coaches. experts say ceramic plucks found in the notes suggest the mines had contact with another civilization located in present day mexico. billows free. minnesota pump is the 1st inhabitants of these logans. we're looking at what the all next we're doing. and the omx were also aware of the mayans, and they had some cultural competitiveness me right to pre dates room. it's therefore possible that may rattle was the largest capital in the world and it's day with a 132 square kilometers of monumental architecture. the you're watching out to 0, these are the headlines this hour is around is conducting, its launch is just sold and.
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