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that's called the taking on the arms training is fine for justice for innocent palestinians and their families made in front. oh no, just see if the the other woman is withdrawn and this has been useful in life from don't ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a trail of death and destruction, an officer that is ready on the ends. it's to day assault and the occupied westbank morning, and janine thousands of people to attend the funerals of 12 palestinians killed this ready res. tensions intend as the rights activists to choose the government of pushing my friends from other applicants nations to the libyan volta and ukraine.
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and russia if choose each other of having to attach the disaster region, nuclear power and as far as my what the sport england makes 3 changes for the 3rd ashes. cricket test against australia and mason mound completes is $69000000.00 move from chelsea to manchester. united the with again, this new zone with developments from the occupied westbank funerals have being held for those killed unions, rails to day assault on jeanine. at least 12 palestinians have died and more than a 100 have been injured. some 4000 people had to flee their homes and jeanine's refugee camp under returning destroyed streets, homes and businesses in wrong colonies in west jerusalem covering developments from the 1st. let's cross to alan fisher. he's been surveying the damage engineering and
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alan you have been hearing the stories and seeing the optim off of just what some, just some of the people the engineering went through during this is randy assault. i certainly this place is a lot busier than it was when we arrived what some 10 hours ago. you can see some of the damage is still in place that people are finding a way through the roads here, which is really quite incredible. given the states that they're all woods, that actually it, and this is where these really came with their heavy machinery and the armored vehicles ripping off the road. you can see the deputy that's been filled from one building just starting there. the rebuilding is under way, but it is something that is going to take quite some time. the damage is overwhelming for the people, the timing of just the matching after 48 hours under as really a sold a chance to assess what has been lost. what can be rebuilt, which obviously they don't know what they're doing, what did they achieve?
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they just displayed the infrastructure in the camp. so what a chevy file of south showed is where the is really sits, set up a sniper position and his home. the spent bills littering the floor, but when they have to own, you know, so if they tied my hands and broke me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me. he came dentry by pushing through the wall from the house next door. all we had was a mighty crash. his neighbor is a he had a cutting. he lost her husband on sunday, just hours before the soul began. she hasn't had the time for the chance to betty him, a deal or something. oh, good luck. we were all sitting here. the shelling and shooting was raging. there were 7 or 8 of us. the soldiers blasted through from a neighbor's house and they took us one by one to the room, next door, a grandson. his mom is just one months old. he will be told of what happened to you as he gets older. but for now, his mother, irene wants him as close as much as possible for some, just getting back into the home was
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a challenge. so that has been some progress just here. they've been trying to restore the electricity supply. they've put to new transformers. and there that was a big jump it to bring in some heavy machinery, but they managed to get it done there no time to link it all up. so at some point in the next couple of hours, they are hoping that this area at least will get some sort of power and be able to use their electricity. but they still have a problem with thinking more. so is that still not available throughout the come? and alan, there was another launch evade engineering just 2 weeks ago. how do people that live with the knowledge as they trying to repair what's been damaged this time around? that this could very well happen again as well. if you speak to people here, when would be looking at the damage to their houses? we think there's about 8 to 10 houses that have been completely destroyed. there's a lot more that have some sort of damage. some of them may be on level for quite
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some time, but when you talk to them about that sort of damage, the very steward they say simply look, it's only property, it's only bricks and mortar. the real thing is that, that a lot of people survive. what happened over the last 48 hours, and they've got a point because if you look around to you and you see the buildings, how close the altogether 20 to 25000 people live in jeanine refugee camp. they stacked on top of one another. you just see here how busy this is with people who've been with funding and coming out from hiding over the last 40 hours. so you can see the point, they're missing that property, roads, buildings, electricity supplies, because the old rebuild and restored the amazing thing. is that so many people survive this? now, is it a way of it? benjamin netanyahu is said that this is maybe just the fox of a number of operations in janine we asked them about that. they said, look, we're not going to go away. we're going to be here. we're seeing here. we're not
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moving out and thank you very much. for that, that is alan session with alexis live in jeanine. we're going to bring in iran con, now he's joining us live from west jerusalem. and the is way i'm quoting this operation and overwhelming success. i'm wrong to that's absolutely the language that is coming out of the government and the security establishment in israel. they had a set amounts of goals achieve and they say they've achieved them. they included the destruction of improvised explosive devices, the bar trees that were inside the cam. now, 2 weeks ago when jeanine camp was rated, it was the 1st time the palestinians would use those improvises. it was of devices against these ready army vehicles that weren't going into the account. it disabled one army that group that actually surprised these really military. so the decision was been made to go into the account and at least try and deny them that capability . in order to do that though, they have to destroy roads, houses,
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and other buildings that they say, well, either had all these underneath the roads. oh, well, in buildings, old we used to house uh equipment to be able to make those improvised explosive devices almost as they, they've actually designated and damaged and destroyed a number of bones. a number of weapons that they found in the count some 300 people . they say, have, have been arrested now. you've got the defense ministers also have been speaking. he said that the death of one is rarely a soldier in the janine camp, right. was a heavy price to pay. however, he went on to say, and this has been reiterated by problems to benjamin netanyahu, that the operation is incomplete, yoga the time of the choosing. they will go into jeanine camp again. all right, and well, and thank you very much for that. that is, and lawn con, with and basis live in western sit in so let's get more on this now. the widespread destruction caused by is very rates in janine we're joined vitamin tr
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bell c. she's a spokeswoman for the middle east of the international committee of the red cross and she's joining us for the 11 east capital bay road. thank you very much for your time when knowledge is 0. we spoke with the mayor of janine a few hours ago and he's spoke about the, the widespread destruction. he said that there was still assessing the damage, but that it's beyond description. what's your assessment of the damage from what you're hearing from your teams there to people's homes and lives in jeanine? thank to um. unfortunately what we're hearing is not very different from what you just stated. the, the security operation have led into a massive distress amongst yvonne in mainly among civilian in janine camp. it's important to highlight that the population were already a victim of the last 6 to and to months. do a several peaks, a vine is the occurred during the last 6 months,
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which makes the humanitarian situation already for died. what to witnessing as we're speaking, that the minute the majority of the population within the camp have been somehow effected. many have what were forced thousands were forced to leave their homes. a number saved the at least 3000 people were forced to leave the parameters of, of the camp in the last to 48 hours. the majority of those who remain right now in the cab do, do not have access to pain drinkable water, nor electricity. and that due to the fact that the main pipeline, lots of pipeline and the electricity grids were damaged during the operations. and here we take this opportunity to the mind that any use of force must be in accordance with the rules and standards of international humanitarian laws. and therefore, or are actors do have the legal obligation to take every measure of possible in order to protect civilian life safety but also their properties and the bites and
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infrastructure. but it doesn't look like that's happened to you has in thousands of people have been affected who is missing the needs of these thousands of people engineering without water, without out of tricity. and as i, uh, as i said earlier, the population, the humanitarian situation was already for died within jeanine come to the last due to the last tribune in 6 months. what we're seeing today is a very alarming humanitarian situation. that requires, of course, a further support from the win is her an actors. but let's also take a take into consideration that as a humanitarian actors, we are limited in terms of what can be done. the main responsibility falls under what the authorities must be delivering. for instance, the authorities indeed is already set up to where it is do have the obligation to it, and such operations to make for that population at all times do still have access
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to water, electricity, health, food, and shelter. and it has an obligation to it not look like it is the occupying palla is missing those obligations to i'm, i'm, i'm, we cannot make, i'm, i'm not in a, in a position to, to assess or to give any, uh, any proper, uh, any proper assessments about whether there is any, uh, lack of commitment towards obligation as you are in a active force or use a forceful peroration, every operation must be assessed as a case by case scenario. but i want to grab this supports and if you to mind that we do both by laterally on or by last row level, but also publicly tends to to mind all the actors that they do have obligations to take every possible measures in order to protect civilians. their interests, their safety and their uh, and the rights and infrastructure of their home. it's absolutely unacceptable today
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to see that civilians are being the 1st effected. i've been talking to my colleagues this morning who have been in touch with families, members in, within uh and within uh and within the account. and uh, and you hear tillman sizing stories about, about children not being able to see you into the tool. my about fathers being scared, not knowing either their house is going to be next. so today it's, this is the opportunity for us to, to mind that civilians interests must be on top of or, and trust. yes. and so i want to also to have the opportunity to state the fact that fish 1st responders, including health facilities health vehicles, but also staffing must be protected at all times during such operate semester bell or asian is adventure about c of the international committee of the red cross, thank you for your time on this. we appreciate it us. and as i said earlier,
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we did speak to the may of janine and he said as well as attack was an attempt to wipe out all aspects of life inside the city. near the damage suffered by janine as a result of the tomb assaulted by these. what he did to patient forces has affected the infrastructure of man is $32.00 of those that are destroyed, quotes are pipelines sorted system and on. so the electricity, great. it is a massive destruction. the magnitude is massive. the main pocket responsible for providing support. we are speaking of, you take time on the we on auto and the united nations. however, they have voice to the hands of their responsibilities. they fail to provide any form of support. because the lady, as an occupational course has been assessed in 18, killing without mercy,
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and above all, it is without any form of punishment. the variety of co pays and forces autopay between 18 war crimes and the whole wood is witnessing and without moving a finger. as well, let's get more on this now. will join by jeffrey robinson. he's a former united nations wilkens judge and president of the u. ones. will cons court in sierra leone, and he's joining us live from melbourne. thank you very much for your time. i'm not sure if you heard, but we were just listening to the mayor of janine, describing the destruction that's being left behind off of the to day assault. and he in fact described as well as actions. he said that they all come missing both fines. how do you assess what's happened over the past 2 days where they seem to get the assessment? what we heard from your program. ready view from
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a very involved participants who do not see things necessary objectively. they're all who was the reply. even way to you do have an international conflict when you've got that fine, she between all to find force and not to 5 goals. and so easy to a who claims that she can use force in order to flush out tears in order to deprives them of weapons and opportunities to shoot, reduce risk and the next 10 israel years. of course you can as well use force against civilians though. um, i want to talk about some very some very specific examples that we've seen today on
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june. and this engineering has spoken to a man who said in his rarely slifer, used him as a shield stood behind him. holding has gone to him so that palestinians couldn't fire towards where he was. is this a little crime? and if he were to happen like that, then the they would get the cold, the fees. of course he would be a crime shows they had to do for groceries doing, investigating a new crate in kidney in. ready till the 12 people were killed by these read me and it says they were all terror. but some of those who were not and i find the soldier state and very so sexy because how can you tell me to me but the people
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okay. we just happen the tears. it seemed to have an independent, almost as they should. this is the problem because these are out really nothing set in defendant that was from the, you know, from anywhere else. because from this rare, every day get back. if i can just go back to my my question because i wasn't talking about anyone who has been killed, but about in this very sniper using a palestinian man from today and he hasn't been killed. he's lived to tell us. the story is what the is where the sniper did, and using him as a human shield, he says, is that a little crime or use individual lives in the service? no, all they call them for take. as a few, let me see is cools a crime with the reception that way. issue report, interviewed someone. well, it may, there may be other explanations,
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but use a war crime to mistreat somebody owns it, gives a real crime to the single live out on issue and i think is a little crime to each other and to kill them when they've got no involve 25, and what about damage in there for you? so use weapons the course that you are trying to to fight. and what about the, the great damage of holiness that we've sent across jeanine of again ordering people whose homes have been damaged. and 13000 people without wilka because most of hives have been destroyed. is this collective punishment? is it a real crime? a good way to reach select the funniest go know, depend on report whether it's
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a little crack. i would depend on whether the cheese this for pull to the object. you meant to be ok. i will will drive your john to use it. i will go from the source, good on, but level of destruction and the latches for poor fingers. ok to 80 should move to use a new force would take to protect the to be. uh huh. as a creative use chrome, i buy and buy brokerage from the guys. so that's been from geneva itself. okay. and to that area, but it has to be investigated to what about the problem is that there is no of j t if they didn't fully to do the investigation for the the permission bias,
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right. let's do the investigation and on that most of all that. so when we spoke 2 days ago, it was about the sent assessing off of a center and the hague to gather evidence of russian aggression and will crimes in ukraine. do you think the same should be done for the occupied territories? yes, i do. i think that's it is there to have some form of retribution . it may take years, but the 1st thing is to grab an advocate and then there may be great tribute for any crime. this will be a book and shares have reading permission, but for many press people, this is the only way they can get at the stay. and then later on when the evidence is assessed by x to independent to the
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box and then the machine for crimes may think. all right, mr. robinson, we thank you very much for your time. your expertise on this as always, that is jeffrey robinson live in melvin that we have plenty more head on the news allah. including more fighting in and around the sudanese capital between the army . and it's viable power miller trade or plus the hotel workers in los angeles. go on strike, demanding specials, pay and conditions and is full. and you live in australia, get ready to reduce hostilities and the ashes cricket series far, i will be here with that story. the ukraine's president is a choosing russia of planting explosives of these upper region nuclear power plant
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must go in turn, has said that he was planning to attack the facility, rush it to cause a what is your largest nuclear facility in the days off to the invasion of your claim loss to us since then, each side has regularly accuse the other of shedding near the plant and risk and nuclear disaster. should this advise, you know, somebody's item needs done. we have information from our intelligence that on the roof of several power units of this up route showed nuclear power plant. the russian military installed objects similar to explosives and perhaps to simulate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are already in the moment. we'll go live to julia shop, a lot of the and most go the 1st. let's bring in our correspondent drop mcbride, who's in keys for us. rob ukraine has been one of the russians planning attack, an attack on the south region nuclear power plant for a while, but they are offering a lot more details this time on that. yeah,
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that's why these warnings very precise in nature, but the level of the detail being provided by blood to manage the landscape himself in various phone calls. he's been having one of those with a manual macro of france describing accusing the russians have taken what he calls dangerous provocation to at that. is that for read yes laser, when is nightly address detailing exactly that claims that he says the russian forces have been observed planting. what could well be the explosives on the roof of the south for reapplied with the military hearing kia, explaining what they believed. the russians might be up to saying that they could well set off these explosives? is that safe? that's what they are to stimulate. they believe ukrainian artillery a strike old miss. i'll strike on. does that for res, applied to some sort of pulse flag operation that whatever the truth that this says the lensky has described, this is a new evil drawing comparisons with the kafka dam destruction the destruction of
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this damn several weeks ago the ukrainians blamed on the russians and that's the landscape says, because the will didn't take tough action then against russia, russia, he says now feels emboldened to take possibly action against the raise your plans that have been long standing warnings, concerns about the plans. but it's interesting to note that the ukranian ministry of health has also now issued a warning to residents, news for regions that they should be prepared to evacuate if there is some sort of radiation leak. rob, thank you very much for that. that as well. mcbride over the latest in keys that's bringing you to a shop, a lot of issues. joining us live for most of the claims from ukraine and similar claims over all the counter claims from the russians who would hear what are they saying to the russian side officially, reports now that'd be radiation level of those up her or your nuclear power plant is within the know the station we. a cuz awful feeling that tasks we've had from
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head of b i a and girl c as saying that during the latest chose, his agency did not reveal any signs of mining of the station, according to advise it to the head of rushes girls. and that'll go, i told him i did not try the tension around, is it for over here. blond will remain until the nato summit in veiling use. next week. he also said that you crane and tended to autonomy because of her over here. and you can have how long a last night on july, the 5th with the kind of counseling trends. and a missile with radio actually will had well ended on july, the sales according to advise that kind of chop ukraine has caught home the new pro main external power supply that provided in the tricia to the, to the plant. and they say it was restored according to crumbling spokesman, and we trip has called consequences can be catastrophic if kid goes ahead with its sub latasha as he puts it, but roches taking measures to count all the threads at the station. while foreign
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ministry spokeswoman maria is a higher but has also keys key of a floating a terrace of talkative spatial, she added that the possible provocation of the station could affect the entire planet and by the us and the britain did not consider the situation dangerous. and basically kind of blind eye to the russian foreign minister survey level called the accusations of the ukrainian side to a lie. and according to him on a experts and it's chief, i felt well see a well aware about who is behind the shelling of the prolong until does approach your plans. by the way, local specialist knows that russia has to pay more attention to is of a nuclear power stations like the course $1.00 nuclear power plant in the russian border region, of course, because it's old of the and they planted zip barrels. yes. and might not sure to pose a threat to, but a welding you close to poly units meant to replace the old ones are still being
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built. and the julia, thank you for that. that is judy, a shop a while a, with the view from must go. thank you. living on to other news now and these being heavy fighting in and around the suit and these capital, the cartoons, the army has launched as tried for the neighboring city of on the bottom. the power of military rapids support forces is down a flight of jet. that's bringing my calls on to my home involve he is joining us from the northern city of thoughts of don. we so very intense fighting, renewed fighting in many parts of the country on tuesday. is it continuing the homeless? that side of the fighting is continuing busts with less intensity. and of course, in costume, in the western side of central comfortable that are continuous attempts by out of optic support forces to take new positions, but they have always been slaughtered by this weekend. his army,
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those positions include the, the, the automotive core division, which they can see that very strategic location. remember that they have residential police, they have the airport, they have lots of other places and they think they can expand. but also on the other side, the me to tell you all saying that they are really reducing the, the existence of the opposite support forces not only and talk to him, but also in on the 9th. and that's where most of the fight to to place the heaviest fighting took place during the last couple of days. actually, what happened yesterday on before yesterday is to overshadow him. what is happening today because of the model number of casualties reported by the so then he has medical association. they have issued a lead to medical teams to go to a know hospital in the a. so our district in on demand saying that that is at best, but at the need for me was made to come at a stop laughs with help with what is going on, trying to help the number of people who have been at who have been injured at so i
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mean, across the city of the, the, the, the, the side i'll try to, to, of, on, of a talk to him, the capital. there is fighting sporadic fighting everywhere. and there is a talk of casualties here and there and puts it on where you, i'm a homeless has become a hub for humanitarian aid coming into the country, hasn't it? we know how much it's need is quite full. so then became even the make shift cops on the, for the country since the beginning of this fighting lots of media says he actually, and most of the 8th coming from the outside world has been sent here to the full time in the 4th of all. so that some of it has been sent to the interior and some is still here, still being distributed to the thousands that is about 30 to 40000 people who arrived here from come to him seeking humanitarian help on solve them, trying to leave the country some have already left for today. that was a very interesting need to go to place here in faults. so then headed by the media,
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so finals, or at least it was held by the company to keep resides over about the supreme emergency coming to you for humanitarian aid in, in. so that on the highlights of this meeting was the government of comfortable came here to deliver a message saying that most of the casualties and the most effective people are actually uncomfortable. nope, those would have come to him, but those watsonville suck. i mean the fighting and the least they receive the least amount of 8 it compared to, to the, to the people who are left to talk to him. i just said that that situation has to change. uh, who might have had an issue to be channeled to those people as safety also should be provided at some safe passages without a to to reach those people. all right, mohammed, thank you very much for that. i'm home involved with an extra live and puts it on to windshield. rain and flooding have killed at least 7 people in the bulk of spanish city, of the whole disrupted lives in areas where residents had already been struggling to recover from last year's floods. the whole was hit by such as down pool. so 2
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years ago with the monsoon season in pockets down south of this week and it's expected to continue until september 15. people have been killed and for missing officer to venture violence in south west china. it follows days of rain and serious flooding in the junction region, hundreds of people have had to leave their homes in, you know, i'm from the local media in the metro lenses are pushing that one person has been killed during a powerful storm stall. employee has also led to the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flights from amsterdam skip on airport. the storm is expected to blow across the netherlands on wednesday and then into denmark and germany. all right, it's time for the weather now. his everton, hello, we've got more very heavy rain in the full cost, the central parts of china. right. but the next couple of days, mayor frontier showing us had, once again follow that lot of chatter right up into this every flight pressure
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vessels in the sea of japan metal suites, very quickly. so i said what to weather for time across japan, particularly into the far north sea dry process. how's the weather coming back in? and then follow that line. the plum range, once again into central china, anywhere from blue on to full shanghai, just not as a little further north, which as we go through friday, pushing some wet weather into the fall south of south korea falls south west of japan. it's a lot of use has been to the northeast of japan as well. he remains in place that the bathing temperature is $37.00 celsius, a close to $100.00 degrees in fahrenheit, the good russia showers may monocle south east asia, as per usual, which is weather will be around borneo and the to the north saw some live you shout to into some possible vietnam and also into southern areas of conrad pushing into me and my previous child was once again across the good parts of india. we have got really heavy down pools. a red one is in force up the western gas for a time that crowd and brain pushing up towards goods or rotten southern practice
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done by the time we come to the weekend. the still ahead on the news, i'll leave a ton of this crisis and the cheapest capital nevada, affecting hundreds of thousands of people and in schools another top foot full of joins the growling list of stop signing off to plane facility pro league details on the way with father, the frank assessments, quite frankly, let's address the elephant in the room. the reason in the south koreans want their own nuclear deterrence is because they don't trust the us informed opinions. fighting has basically lock this thing up so far that it is impossible virtually for somebody else, 7 to the race at this point in depth analysis of the days headlines. so then, by the end of the states, that there is no strong government to control and which means that this might affect other countries inside story on al jazeera. when the news breaks,
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i'm in front of the building up was hit with a drawing that talked to you, and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents in country again. with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty. algebra has teens on the ground. they've just staring interaction here and been dr as to bring you more award winning document trees and light news of the the watching the news out with me. and it's for the mind to about top stories. the south is really ministry's rates have left the trade of destruction engineering
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many homes and businesses in and around the cities. refugee can have been destroyed, funerals are being held for those killed by the as riley military during its 2 day assault on jeanine and the occupied west back at least 12 palestinians were killed . and more than a 100 injured children busy an hour after the same, more than a 100 african migraines were forcibly expelled from the city of fax to the nip. in border on tuesday, the tennessee in close to city is a departure point for many migrants hoping to reach instantly. this follows the license volumes, targeting migrants from other african countries, offer a 41 year old and his young man was stab to death for monday. tensions had been rising in facts for months. hundreds of to museums have been protesting that demanding the eviction of migrants from the city. that spring in our correspondence malik trainer, he's joining us live from tripoli. a tell us more about things expulsions now like of the well, the situations fox is tens of, you know,
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people are not happy. a 2 museums are not happy with the presence of thousands of african migrants in the city for local local officials. and the city of fox still is that at least 3 people have been arrested. an investigation is underway in the death of the nation. man, a look, we've seen similar incidents earlier this year here in libya earlier this year in the western city of valia, video surface, where a african migrants were getting a living man. and that, you know, people were outraged in the city and following that of south of hundreds, hundreds of african migrants were detained shortly after that important to detention center. so this is a north african problem, and particularly in libya and antonia, in previous years, libya was the main trends of help for african migrants
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a trying to reach your pin shores. but this year to media has overtaken libya, just to give you some numbers. uh, c arrivals, according to the un refugees agency from to media to italy. we're at 33860 so far this year, whereas libya is 27863. so to these, you have this, your has overtaken uh, libya in regards to migrants reaching europe. and what we're seeing is that's because in libya, a migrants don't feel safe, they're arbor arbitrarily detained. they're putting detention centers if they face wide spread abuses including detention, including torture, rape force, forrest forrest work. also. so many are we're thinking many, many, many migrants are thinking that to media is perhaps a safer departures. and, and,
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and, and, and what we're seeing now is maybe that's not the case, and some will spend the reaction of libyan authorities to the expulsion of these migraines. to live in florida. as you've said, this is something, this is an issue that libya has been trying to get rid of what we haven't seen, any officials, a commenting on this particular case. so the military zone that's the, that's, that's the reason over a 100 migraines were put in isn't in asia, it's a vast area of land be between the, the terrain is mostly desert flat. and it's, uh, it's not on the border but close to the borders. so, you know, we've talked to people into egypt in libya, they say that it could be, you know, anywhere from 20 to 50 kilometers away from the border. so not exactly on the board . and what we saw yesterday was libya's acting minister of interior. i met talk
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busy discuss the legal migrant issue. he said that we can not continue to allow of people entering libya, illegally and, and, and, and, and which europe. so i think in libya they're going to start a campaign to, to, to try to mitigate the the migrant situation. all right, malick, thank you very much for that. that's not a train of live in tripoli. thank you. the head of the you, a nuclear watchdog has to be focusing on nuclear power plant. comes ahead of japan's plans to release treated radio acts of water into the ocean. it's a plan back to bite off on grosse, but china is condemning this thing that you end report shouldn't be used as a pos for the discharge. local officially organization. so and so among those opposing it fear in potentially contamination despite safety issuances from go see for the past 5 hours or so. i have been and visiting different
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places, different locations. and i was also able to look closer to the facilities that i preparation, in case there is a position to start with a controlled these charges and, and i was satisfied with what with what i saw the european union schools of justice has dismissed the challenge for what by former caution on the to carlos pigeon, all over the european parliament, stripping him of his immunity, the court rejected. old arguments both 5 pigeon mont and to all the leaders this announcement and to pursue legal action for 2017 cautioned on your independence referendum. excusing pitching, lot of suspicion. he's been living in self imposed exile in belgium since the failed independence fed. what spock, spain was political crisis and decades. european union has refused to live
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sanctions on kosovo until the government's de escalate. tensions with ethics serves you n envoy and use not, not check met with serbian nita. i'm excited to view church in belgrade. in the wake of the worst ethnic tensions and costs were for a decade. lot is broke out in may, following the installation of ethnic albanian may is, and it said majority regions of costs of to southern california. now with the tourism industry is facing disruption because of the major strikes my hotel workers . they demanding higher wages and say the salaries of failing to keep up with the rising cost of living. reynolds reports from los angeles is chasing slogans and pounding drums. striking hotel workers marched in downtown los angeles. on the 4th of july, holiday, $15000.00 housekeepers, bell hops, dishwashers and other workers are demanding a $5.00 an hour,
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immediate pay increase, and more over the next several years. housekeeper on a pietro helps her daughter, jennifer flores, also a hotel worker. here for flores, 6 year old son also got groceries having to drive to work. since we've been involved with her, go back. the defendants raising me. a recent studies showed that renting the basic one bedroom apartment in la requires an annual income of more than $60000.00. a hotel housekeepers average wage is about $40000.00 a year. i have 3 kids in the near mytrasia. everything every year the cost of the hotels have remained open. but our
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short staff, some guests at the luxury j. w. marriott hotel struggle to carry their own luggage . a statement from the hotel companies accused the hotel workers union of not bargaining in good faith. tell workers right at a sign of greater union or a 3rd or miss here in california television writers renaissance right? since may, a, hollywood actors are in the last stages of their negotiations with studios. and may also be able to draw the major delivery company, u, p. s is also gearing up for a nationwide strike, as talks with its workers union appear to have broken down that. so that's a reality for what a lot of these payments are making a lot of money together
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. it's the beginning of what could be a long hot labor summer in california and across the u. s. rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles uruguay is experiencing it's was drought in more than 2 years. the reservoir supplying the country's largest dam stands at less than 2 percent capacity. one of the capitals most important was waste supply. with most 2000000 people ran drying early. may the government has prepared legislation that will provide bottled water to half a 1000000 low income people and the most effective areas. well, the 100000 people in cuba is capital of without war. so the government is blaming aging facilities, climate change, and us sanctions. at august and reports from havana, you know, lydia fernandez is getting used to life without running water in a 5th floor have under apartments. so you know,
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has to fill up puts bucket and even have a washing machine with drinking water. in the future, you have people in this building has spend the last 2 weeks caring will to up the stairs because the water pump on the out of a to its broken. we've informed the authorities, we keep complaining, we don't know what else to do. the amount of the residents use to ongoing, what's the problem is the situation is now critical. the city's work system has not been operated since the 19 twenty's and leaking pipes mean around 50 percent of what supply is lost with crippling us sanctions and an economy that hasn't recovered from the pandemic. the cuban government doesn't have enough money to maintain its infrastructure. dozens of people rely on these websites, but the now in the field up once every few days, many residents are resorting to desperate measures. we opened them on hold wednesdays. what the to feed up we do with, you know, doing the way we've always pushing anything. the cuban government says that more than a 100000 people in the capital living without running water,
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we must do everything. we can even the impossible. so the people get water and monitor who's the most effective so that water gets to them. and we can figure this out by being outside in the street for people living in this state, delta health can't come soon enough. as they might, i won't, they must have you and i will. there's no water in havana. we're going through a difficult situation. we may have skin diseases soon because we've gone through so many days without water. when did you sell it yesterday? okay. did you sell it yesterday or your number would you didn't shower yesterday. there's no water. it's hard to sleep night. yeah. well, while the blazing stomach continues people treasure, what's in this? a water. they have had augustin alger 0 hold on to the head of the news owl. the johnson, the blues away. how many nigerians special mental illness and depression and
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satisfaction from one of the top saved columns all cut off ease of into the 2nd bounce that's coming up. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the on the tonight, jerry and now with the power of downs is being used to batch with mental illness. and the stigma attached to it. man and woman of the captain, a boot, you're coming together to attend free weekly salsa lessons for those batman trauma and depression. or even just to keep that monica level report,
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the busy universal belief that music q it doesn't hurt if you can have fun in the pricing for image into the magic of dawn says prove to be a lifeline against depression and thoughts of self home. sosa was the only thing that could make me smite all those days. i was bottling fights, and with my d months, with my past my, everything i saw. so was the only thing that makes me feel like he believes the best way to feel good is to do something physical. and in this case, the touch of beats. there is no space for you to think about your soto. because what you're thinking about in music you're thinking about the
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com do with the i didn't do is been giving for yourself that costs and since 2007 with most friday nights, attracting 40 people, many of finding the don't sing more than just therapy to help me relationship and make people. i've made new friends the health professionals, same mental illness is often missed. send the stairs, the nigerian society does not space future. probably the health of putting new people always easier to fi um physical health. okay. have monday. we have that, but this application what i think is normal, but then when it comes to the i bring, thank you this offensive high and with a spinning see we certainly that's just one more illness. that is kind of cool for
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my body. my flush running in this case to bring. 8 salsa is fun and enjoyable moods, all helping to break down barriers squared awareness and change perceptions about mental illness. mike levels will do 0 or i just convers force. now he as far. elizabeth, thank you so much. let's start with some interesting comments from brazil's football president who says that round the druid boss carlo actual lottie will take over as presented coach for the cobra america next year. and now the rodriguez on the right here was speaking at the unveiling of new in term coach. fernando den is on a 12 month deal that as will keep his main job at rio club from nancy. as for angel, i didn't know details of any contract have been revealed, and there's been no word from around majority either. italian has one more year left on his deal, a trail and has never coached at international level before. that to some player transfer news in the probably 2 of english mitsy elders are on the move of just got
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the shots in the mason mounts wearing his new manchester united shirt. he's drawing for it is $69000000.00 an early release. this a farewell defense of his old club chelsea. given this speculation over the last 6 months, this may not come as a surprise to you, but it doesn't make any easier to tell you that i've made a decision to leave josie. mount spent 18 years at chelsea having come through their academy from the age of 6 and one of the champions league in 2021 us as expected mounts england teammate and jacqueline rice has agreed to join our small from west ham and a deal worth a $133000000.00 that smashes arsenals club transfer record and is the biggest transfer ever between 2 british clubs. rice with west ham captain and after 10 years, his final game for the club saw him lift their 1st trophy. 47 years by winning the rope up conference league,
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find home another day and another player on the way to savvy radio. former liverpool forward referred to for mino, has joined l ali as a free agent on the 3 year contract of 31 year old brazil international joins goalkeeper. edward monday, during from chelsea for munoz spent 8 years with live report winning, the champions league, premier leak, and f, a cap, canada our through to the quarter finals of the concrete capital cap. canada were on fire in their match against cuba, jr. whole yet started things off for the canadian scoring from the spots and the 21st minutes, jonathan or rosario doubled their lead. 5 minutes later, jayden nelson and leah miller. then she'll be for to win for canada. they finish 2nd in group d, behind the winners of the group, guatemala, canada will face bid arrivals. the united states on sunday night over in new jersey. costa rica thrash, martinique 64. it's quite you spots in the corners. joel campbell started for costa rica, converting
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a penalty and had to assist for his side. but he goes finish 2nd in their group and based mexico in the final laid on saturday, texas. while the winners of group c, panama will post cats are in the for the finals. also taking place on saturday in texas. to cricket and england had made 3 changes to the team for the 3rd ashes test against australia. all the pope is out with a dislocated shoulder and they decided to rest. bull is james anderson and just tongue mullen. nally chris folks and mark were coming to the side is england looked to bounce back from going to nothing down in the series. i'm with pope it out there . harry bro, gets promoted to number 3. i think i don't think we can galvanize the degrees any more than what we ought to be honest. and i think there's been a, obviously a lot of noise around the incident last week. it loads, but for me is a cuts in and from the solving. and so, you know, i think the best thing that everyone needs to do is just move them from state 3 is underway, ad wimbleton and carlos south arises shown why his right? number one,
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the 20 year old spaniard has never made it past the 4th round. these topsy, this year, after winning 5 tournaments so far in 2023, and he was on great form and his 1st match against a french player, jeremy shoddy dropping just 7 games on his waist. we comfortable straits, that victory. authorize is raining us up with champions last step, nope, at dr. rich and 70 finals of the french open last month. he was pleased with his performance, but sad not to be playing in front of the 8 time champion. roger federer honored over on such reports after retiring last year. i so that's where you felt it was well here and i was suddenly to be jealous. yeah. honestly, a one variety failure to, to watch one of my much invest, obviously, and i, we see a, so it'd be with the theme for me would be, would be amazing. and they help to uh, you know,
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to see him are on more more than once as well as header was there to watch to time champion addie murray made his way and the 2nd round. now it's $36.00. hello brittany ryan. kind of stand straight. that's very well next fees either step now sits or don't on the same court, the defending women's champion, elena ruby, keen, i had to fight back from the set down and her opener again shelby roger has like sounds. 3rd seat has been struggling with illness and recent weeks and had to pull out midway through her 3rd round match at the french open. she held her nerve and still no defending women's champion, has lost her opening match at wimbledon since stuffy graft. in 19, of course, uh does that most fair in the that the engine to be on the center court is different than the last year because last 2 years starting on a smaller course and it with every module was paying both of them. but that are feeling better, but uh, here is different,
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straight to where you go to this be court. and i think for me is now new chapter. and this is something i need to get to use and try to maintain my level. so i can see it or in a sound blank is 3 to round to she may have lost this great rally against holland. bardy she only last 4 games and wrapped at $63.00 just over an hour, 63617 like it is from salaries and like russian players competing under a neutral flag. due to the difference and 20 sergio garcia will miss the upcoming open championship for the 1st time in 25 years. the 43 year old spaniards have to go through qualifying because he hasn't earned any ranking points since joining the live tour. he missed out on the open and by 3 shots, the years 3rd major starts at royal liver pool and how holly like on july the 20th . okay. and that is all your support for that elizabeth bye to very much for that. and that joseph for the new cell, but do stay with us. we are back in just
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a couple of minutes. but more on today's top stories, thanks for watching. the july on i was just thinking goes to the post of the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with me. so now that you were being followed by government, one piece meets the indian women, breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become champions and speeches the coast applicant, meat is from across the continent as well. so seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as
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