tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 5, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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in his rating rang the don't seem to breathe away. how some nigerians are using sauces to keep depression. uninstalled, our son jeremiah, and have a new manager or when they keep talking football football, there can be fun for the fans and a bubble football that gets good results. for my boss alone and spain coach louis enrique says he's already targeting success in the european champions league. the street the we begin this news out in june is here from which hundreds of african migrants and asylum seekers have been forced out and sent as far as the libyan border. the city of specs is a major departure point for many trying to reach europe in search of the best of
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life. but hundreds of them are now stranded in the desert with no food or water. andrew simmons reports too busy at the level of lifting humanitarian crisis from migraines. on the border between genus here in libya, hundreds of people stranded initial report said they were without water or food june this year is trying to pull these sub. so how run africans and libya is refusing to let them into its territory. tensions had risen off the disturbances in tennessee, the 2nd largest city specs with 3 migrants were arrested off for a man in his early for his was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city. at the mans funeral local used code for vengeance against my guns. the violin spread, a police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of microns crossing the mediterranean, and boats trying to reach it to the disturbances. here are you local residence hall
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from protest against the presence of my guns wanting to move on to europe? and in february, tennessee is president kind of side accused what he called holds of illegal migrants of bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech is taking the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how much you try to push back and then this information just spread like wildfire. judas here doesn't want the migraines inside it's border. libya next door has the same sentiment. the same on the legal immigration, it's known that libya is a bridge country to europe. report say hundreds of our of an african illegal immigrants come to libya where the state is burdened with their expenses. from accommodation to health care, from electricity to fuels. this is taking a toll on us citizens the for the ship. this is a minute drive porter. in the searing hate,
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it's no place for people to be stranded. the violence may be down to a minority of these people, but it's the majority who suffer. whether it be here in the deserts or risking their lives on boats. andrews simmons, which is 0, it's all correspondence. a lot of china is following the story for us from tripoli . the situation is fox has been tense for months and that we use a breaking point. protestors of residents protested in the city against the presence of african migrants and that god violent a man was killed. local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest in an investigation is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to media. libya in previous years was the primary transit hub for migrants and refugees trying to reach your pinch europe insurance through the mediterranean sea of but recently this year to news. yeah.
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has overtaken libya just to give you some numbers according to the un refugee agency. 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia. olivia below that at 27800. and 60 you. in fact, finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson, refugees based widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture, forced labor and weight. so people are looking for a safer alternative. so there needs to be a solution where people are given these migrants and refugees are given a safe haven, an opportunity job opportunities, and to be able to feel safe here in africa. now try not to 0, tripoli. well, that's not bringing laura inside that she's a refugee in migrants rights for such as human rights. what she joins us now from washington dc. lauren, i understand you've been in touch with some of these victories. and i also believe
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the group includes 2 pregnant women and a 16 year old go. we've also obviously seen many children and some of the videos from that. what have you been hearing about the situation that from the people he's been in touch with? i think so much the situation is extremely urgent and concerning according to the accounts that i've been receiving. i was in touch with an initial group of 20 and that were expelled on sunday. but then in subsequent days, more and more has been expelled and are arriving. and now their estimate is that there are at least $350.00 or more maybe $400.00 or more migraines and asylum seekers, including children there. and that does a remote desert area in a military and zone at the border between cheese and libya. and so people are just really in a crisis situation being pushed back and forth between the 2 sides, feeling at risk on both sides of nowhere, to go with limited to no food. and,
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and you know, the children are in desperate situation. there are pregnant women. there are reports that i have not been able to verify, but that a pregnant woman has has died giving birth. so while you know these, there are accounts of, of people dying at that. we cannot, we have no way to verify, but it's extremely concerning lawn. if the in this miller tries are, and as you say, does the united nations or agencies have access to them that's what we're, we've been seeking to to try and make happen. and it's, it is extremely important that the canadian government permits your manager and access to this group as soon as possible. but it seems that thus far, nobody has had access to this group. no single society groups, associations you and so uh that that would be the most urgent thing that needs to happen immediately to prevent any debts or any further debts and to us, but particularly to help the vulnerable people in the group and to bring them back to the teenagers side because they should not be forced into the libya side,
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due to the extreme risks, their line, what is actually preventing access? is it the changes in government holding it up? that is hard to say. we have not been in direct contact with the government as the other agencies and organizations are attempting to, to, to raise on this. so i've been focusing on speaking directly with the people impacted the people expelled at the border and collecting their testimonies and sharing them as i can. but we do hope to follow up within the next day or so and, and, and just find what, you know, what is the government have to say about this particular situation. why, why are people not being allowed to access learning? you've been documenting an increase as you say, and the number of people stranded at that border over the last few days. do you expect that number to follow the increase? and i believe there's also been speculation of expulsions towards the algerian border to we are very concerned, but the number could increased and almost every day there's been
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a new group and expelled. and there has been mass arrests around ups and arrests in facts. and then people have been told that police stations without, without adequate assessments of their legal status. so people who've been expelled are include people who are, were legally present indonesia, as well as people in irregular status. and so these, the worst we're seeing, lots of reports of, of just abusive round ups happening right now. and facts which indicate that more could be expelled either to the teenagers side or the algae area side. although we don't have confirmation yet on the algebra side. but these reports are very concerning. lauren 5 that's a refugee it and migrant rights waka writes the set time, sorry, human rights watch. thank you so much for sharing your work with us here and i was there alone. thanks for joining. thank you. that's how the us navy says it's prevented the seizure of 2 commercial tank is by iran in the gulf of amman. it said
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in a rainy and vessel side shots when attempting to seize the vehicle's oil company chevrons has one of the tank, is, is the richmond voyage and its crew all safe. and this is the latest in a series of attacks on shipping vessels in the gulf has long since 2019 wanted speak to a correspondent, rosalind jordan. she is watching this for us from washington dc process. we've been saying shots fight. it sounds like a very tense situation focus through, we know or that does sound very townsend. it's very worrisome and i would imagine that the crew of the richmond voyager is grateful that the us us, mcfall, and supporting vessels were in the area. some of 36 kilometers north east of most, cott, oman, in the gulf of beaumont. when this happened, around 4 am, local time. the u. s. navy says the top in that incident, the in ronnie and gunship did come within
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a mile of this oil tank or did fire upon it, but did not cause significant damage. you can see on uh, some of the photos. the u. s. navy has distributed uh some uh, damage on a part of the ship where apparently crew members slept, but no one was injured. the vessel was not crippled in any way. and according to chevron which operates this tank or the richmond voyager, it is continuing its trip out of the gulf of romano into the indian ocean. now there was a 2nd incident that happened about 3 hours earlier in which the us navy says another, a ronnie and russell tried to approach. but t r f moss, a uh, an oil tanker that is flying under the flag of the marshal island. the us s mcfall also responded to that situation, but as far as we know, there were no gunshots fired upon the commercial vessel. that said,
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the u. s. navy says this is all the more reason why it is increased is for trolls in and around. the straight of form is in the last couple of months because of a runs increasing the attempts to try to was sees illegally commercial vessels that are leaving the persian gulf coming through the strait apart, moves and then continuing on to their uh, final ports of destination really, in an essence to a try to not just disrupt international law, commercial shipping, but also to try to extract the ransom from the companies that are operating these vessels. it is, of course, again worth stressing. no one was injured. neither of the oil tankers was damaged in a significant way, and the us us look fall is going to be continuing its for trolls in the region. according to navy officials, rosen and jordan with the latest force there on that story from washington dc.
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thank you. us still punch in your head here. this news are in for your day. we report on the was a crisis in cuba is capital savannah, affecting hundreds of thousands of people and then support protesters have held up play as a wimbledon ground, some tennis tournaments. and he will be here with that story. the you and experts say that is rails and ground attacks on the janine refugee camp may constitute a war crime. 12 palestinians were killed during one of his wells biggest military operations in the west bank. in 20 is thousands of people attended the funeral processions on wednesday. as you can see, many issues the posting, it will start e and the u, and refugee agency of not doing enough to protect them more than 100 people were injured at during israel's rates. and thousands were forced to free their homes.
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need to abraham reports now from jeanine in the occupied west bank. this is this, this should be the tiers coming events, son. sammy was a fighter. she knew he could die any time. she promised him she won't cry. i promise she has to break. what was i going to do? break his legs to stay home. what future awaits the many of these springs were killed by his reading and forces. now, he followed their footsteps. just before these radio salt underneath the occupied westbank, she message to me so he can come home. his answers would frustrates her, but now she says she never forget them. i'm, i'm sure you know what to mazda. i just left to the camp. i was seeking a coffee shop and come back home. this picture was widely circulated amongst palestinians in the past few weeks. so he has told his mom,
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it was in to him. now the family believes it was. his cousin runa keeps his picture on her pendant. we are proud of him get some wrote poetry about that picture for him. so i see this is not the last that we're living. once you travel, then you see how people live, how they think. but here we feel like we live in a cage and i send you his one of 12 palestinians killed by his really forces during the to day me the 3 operations the longest in 20 years, ready for the field. more than $100.00 palestinians from jeanine since last year. and that was the bodies keep piling up. the center 3 inside the pg come is full to bury the victim of israel's most recent whole side by side and one by one. they lead 11 palestinians to rest. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has
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said this won't be the last operation in disrupt few g comp, which means it won't be long for more palestinians are buried in this new graveyard . you that but he just eat or do you need the okay, if i do a thing uh need who is substituting to israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu has one that that rayed on janine is just the beginning from west taurus and he has him on call to hi, mr. benjamin netanyahu has given a press conference and he has some of the things that he and his security establishment i've been saying over the last 48 hours. let's just take a quick listen. this is a sign of the of our next steps. this is just the 1st step. it's not by no means of the, the last action that we will take. we will do what we can from the ground, from the air, with the suburban intelligence, we will do what we can by the terrace. they shall have no safe haven. so basically
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the headlines all the janine is no longer a safe haven that they've offer right to it in a succinct way in large forces. but what he did say is that there's hope ration isn't over yet, that they will go back in again of the time of the choosing. but it's interesting the things he didn't 12 by, he didn't talk about the civilian infrastructure being damaged in talk about the soldiers, no concrete walls in people's houses. he didn't talk about the facts. the people's livelihoods have been completely destroyed. that rebuilding is going to take months and months and months. in fact, he sees this as a very specific surgical operation against people that he calls the terrorists. now, 2 weeks ago, there was a raid on the janine refugee camp. that's where the palestinians used improvise. explosive devices that actually show these ready all mean. and they decided that they needed to go in and destroy the factories making legs. now that's exactly what
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they did. they did at the time of the own choosing. and they went in, but in doing so, they caused all of that damage that you've seen, the damage rose, the infrastructure of the house is etc, etc. they don't talking about that thoughts. this is going to affect palestinian life and is going to affect the way people see it as though the national security minutes, the yoga lunch was actually speaking. and what he said was that one is ready. so design was a high price to pay this operation. but these operations would still continue and run con out 0, west or east as well. the spokesman says the un secretary general says that a tax on civilian infrastructure violates international uh, certainly uh, we believe that uh, any attacks on civilian infrastructure could, could be violations of international humanitarian law. and as you know, the secretary general on monday, if you have a statement saying that any military,
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your operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case. let's speak to gabriel. as on the correspondent the at un headquarters. gabriel, a relatively strong statement there on behalf of the sexy general. what more have we been hearing from farm house? yeah, there were certainly lots of questions that the daily briefing here un headquarters . lots of questions about the events and janine the last 48 hours or so. and a lot of questions about what the un things about this civilian infrastructure that was so badly damaged by these really raid. for han hawk, the spokes person for the secretary general was asked specifically about this. and this is what he had to say. we always want in all such operations for a care to be taken to avoid places of high civilian concentration and to
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avoid the facilities like hospitals. and it's clear that in this case of these days, there were accounts of, of the civilian infrastructure and hospitals being hit now, just within the last half hour or so, we've heard from another u. n. agency that works directly in the janine camp on rather un relief and works agency for palestinian refugees. they're very active inside that refugee camp have about 90 staff members. there. they are just getting in to the camp and to assess the damage. and according to the un, they say that one of the schools that they, the un runs within the cap, has been damaged and the roads leading to the school have been so badly damaged. they cannot even access the school. so certainly children are not able to get any sort of education now because of this until it's repaired and also un health center . inside the janine refugee camp, the un confirming that the windows were completely blowing out of that and there
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was expensive damage to the structure of the health facility as well. i gave her that alonzo at the latest for us from the united nations. thank you, gabe. well, that sounds like a closer look at the extent of the damage that we're talking about. 80 percent of all the homes in the count of either been destroyed, damage or band. that's according to janine's deputy governor fulltime. no trustee networks have also been completely destroyed, beating thousands of people that without power or drinking water. as we have also been hearing is really forces bulldozed. most of the roads in the camp which had also made it very difficult for emergency services to pass through the full cost of the damage in the refugee camp, remains unfair. well, that spring into honey mustafah, she is the palestine enlisted international crisis group. she joins us today from a month to honey. it feels like we've seen an evolution of some sort and is really strategy when it comes to some of these kind of thing and residential pockets like
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in janine and novice too. i know some have been using the phrase gauze application . yeah, that's correct. uh, what we've seen is, is really using it's apple as a full smell to try it out. you know, you try to find maximum impact with minimum loss and exposure for its own forces. uh, you know, it's, it's, it's clearly measured, stretched you to make palestinian know, cavities, unavailable. as your report clearly pointed out, it is the phone with mass collective punishment needing violation of the laws of war and human rights. but ultimately, israel knows that it can do what it wants, as long as the death toll isn't too high to dominate international use in close, international law told me what it does do is, as i said, maximum impact minimum most for israel, while destroying a livelihood of palestinians and the infrastructure autonomy. let me ask you then about this and you know whose comments today? he insisted they had been nervous civilian casualties. but other than the 12 people killed more than a 100 and people were injured. and that's quite the number. if you're avoiding
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civilian targets the absolute day, i mean the yeah. even even in terms of the fit fatalities are we saw. i mean, i think the oldest age or something like 20 to 25, most of the victims were, you know, age 16 to 25. again, you know, these a, it, it's impossible to think that you cannot target casualties in such a densely populated area. you know, and at that point as well as the rest of us were aware that the permanent fi to the philosophy, nash that comes what you had was a group of districts disaffected use defending, getting on the defensive and defending their areas. that neighborhood, a little tiny, the international criminal court says it has jurisdiction or the palestinian territories, and many of israel's actions engineering could potentially be considered well crimes. now they include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of wolf so well. so sources and electricity networks engineering we know, have been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause
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widespread death, injury, and destruction, to civilian lives and buildings. as we've been saying, israel conducted and ground assaults for to day is on a crowded, dense the population, refugee camp, and attacks on hospitals or clinics that are not military targets are also considered war crimes. rights group says 3 medical facilities engineering came on to attack. we know from the un that they're saying that their health center was also damage. you and experts, i believe in now saying that what we've seen could constitute a will crime. what do you make of that assessment to honey? well, that's absolutely accurate. you know, everyone to compete wrong. as per usual, all these reading narrative is, again, that, you know, engineering is a militant hub and you know, they had to try to be as much as possible when it comes to talking screenings. but as we know from the various international sources that you have cited from their own assessments on the ground, that is in fact not true. and as i said,
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jeanine is incredibly densely populated area to seem that civilians would not be calmed in any way. is absolutely no stress. you know, again, we saw the kinds of infrastructure that these ratings are targeting anyone's interest most, cuz i talked to jennifer and steven john and us were prevented from accessing area for the last 2 days. you know, so as please what i mean, these are very typical is ready, start to use that. we've seen them deploying on need within different localities in the west bank where we've seen our search and rest operations. 5 often gone wrong, but of course palestinian fatalities. but we've seen areas military court enough for months on end, where they've done exactly the same thing, preventing people from access from basic services like war to telecommunication electricity. but you know, it's the same stuff, strategies that we've seen from israel through what time in, in cause or what? well, let me do that again. this is a deliberate measured strategy, given that it is a measure of strategy. let me ask you to honey, what expectations you have now is accountability,
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especially given the international reaction we've seen so fond to what's happened engineering over the last couple of days. and unfortunately, it's hard to be up to state when it comes to any kind of international accountability here, because these are not, you know, normal statements that we've seen from the international community we've seen in time and time again. we saw them last week when, when we consider that the e again, seminar, searching a restoral operation, gone wrong and jeanine. we saw that back in february. again when you had at that time what people are comparing one of the west military operations engineering. since the 2nd intifada we sorted not bless, be seen at time and time again and god so ultimately is around the close. it can get away with complete opportunity. if there is no credit score, economic cost, we hear these statements, condemnation time and time again. but unless that actually comes with any tangible action, there's going to be absolutely no cost to israel. and even though it's not, which is why it continues to do what it does. and right now it's,
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it's hard to think of things moving any plus to direct direction when you have between the on groups on israel. they're already know cool heads on the ground to print, to, sorry, to cool temperatures. to honey mustafah, the palestine unlisted international crisis. group speaking to us from the long thank you so much for joining us to honey and sharing your expertise and insights here. thank you for your grains. interior minister says a non has died of to destination explosives as a district course and cheese. please say the mine was appearing for hearing of the course. ambulances have been arriving at the scene, at least 2 other people, also wounded and not bloss. meanwhile, you can't, and russia have accused each of the planning to launch an attack on this operation . nuclear power plant your coal in las go to control of the facility last year,
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but expense from the u. n. u k. watch dog say they haven't seen any sign of explosives yet. robot prize reports now from you came in capital. a phase of a nuclear disaster with this app or easy plant have regularly surfaced as fighting sled in and around it. since the start of the war keeps, as russian forces could now be planning a so called falls flag operation. setting off explosives on the roof of the plant to make it look like you're crazy and forces are attacking gets, should this dyson, or somebody's game ottoman is that we have information from our intelligence that on the roof of several power units of this, of rude show nuclear power plant, the russian military installed objects similar to explosives, perhaps the simulate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are in the right spot. moscow has accused the premiums of planning to attack the plant with long range precision weapons extend of contest touched on,
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appears on the situation that the plant is quite tense because the threat of sabotaged by the key regime is high and the consequences would be catastrophic. the key regime has repeatedly demonstrated its willingness to stoop to anything with both sides of drawing comparisons with the recent destruction of the cut costs could them, which caused extensive flooding, which they blame each other for moscow says the destruction of the dam shows what cube is capable of you, pregnant president flooded me, is a landscape, says the failure of the international community to punish russia for destroying them. as imposing that now to attack the nuclear plants, ukraine's ministry of health as well. and people living near the plant to prepare to evacuate the area in case of a major radiation leak. i had a small bag with clothes in case i have to throw away the ones i'm wearing and some medication and documents with me as well as water and the face mask that's it's for
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the wine was the life all of the news. and of course, i hope that everything will turn out fine. nuclear energy is not a joke at all. we've already had this once before, and it's something that's frightful in principle. since the start of this will, people in this upper region region have lived with the added fear of a nuclear catastrophe. but the precise nature of these latest warnings seem to raise the threat of a potential incidence of mcbride. i'll just say era. keith has been heavy fighting between the 2 dogs, army and the permanent for your route. that support forces in the capital call to the army says it's also intensified operations and neighboring on demand. witnesses a beyond these special forces has also been deployed in the area while that speak to a correspondent mohammed vile. he joins us from the northern city of thoughts to don mohammed as we've been saying. fighting isn't as intense as yesterday, but it obviously is continuing to yes,
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the most positive the morning was calm, particularly in terms of the activity that were no. s 5 seem to be in the out on the seat and the skies of comfortable. but later in the day, the pulse of some air strikes in several areas in comfortable meant on their mind. but in terms of heavy fighting opportunity fighting on the ground, it hasn't stopped. it has to be continuing in the. busy inside of a sense of comforting went to sleep on the man. and because the 2 sides have been trying to extend that to the 3 they control the in the, in the city alpha, alpha, cartoons, particularly the oddest half the opposite. support forces have been trying to push against and control the ottoman division uh, sector or headquarters in central cartoon at. but they happen to be successful in doing that. but everything else has happened today has been overshadowed by the events of yesterday on before yesterday because of both of the those well,
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the most intense, these are fighting in, in, comfortable and since the beginning of this conflict in april at false said particular the, this with that he is booked as association has issued a plea to doctors and medical teams to come to health. because at the hospital of a know in the mind, particularly in district of a silver off they have, they have a big number of casualties. they are unable to handle the number of people injured or killed, and they wanted, particularly for the injured more doctors, most agents and more medical supplies to help manage all the costs that for us from votes. who don? thank you my. it's all still a head here on our fonts, has justice minister calls for foss, track trials. so there was a curious violence during the days of rising. find out why some looks deficient in the us on turning the attention towards a different kinds of cast uninstalled understanding men's champion at wimbledon is
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targeting a place in around 3. the latest action from london is on the way, the the hello welcome to look at the international forecast. we have a ramping up across the middle east, and very little flat showing up here. so quite a brisk wind blowing out. so if the saudi arabia pushing a little further south with stores a month, 45 celsius here in bo huh. and we're in the high forty's in q 8 and baghdad getting close to 50 degrees by the time we come to friday, wednesday, sure. days off here and console just nudging round towards the 8th. i 43, so i'll just do plenty cost enough, but i think the humidity might just not drop the touch as we go on through the next
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couple of days. dry and hoss across the northern parts of africa. have you showers? of course, a rolling of the icon height is across the gulf of guinea, southern areas of nigeria gonna ivory coast pushing right across towards liberia. and they show us nothing a little further north is as we go through the next couple of days for southern africa. on the other hand, a lot of dry weather in place it as long as you try, you might catch a shot or 2 into most and big for a time. maybe the show to into times in a half of a south, it was a said it is dry. tempe is not very too badly in south africa. kate time with a top temperature of 80 degrees celsius. the replacing the issues of the day. we've got to start the intensive farming systems, the climate change instruction, otherwise we won't be able to feed ourselves. everyone has a voice. one of up here says pipe top immediately and says this is american
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economic car wash. what would you say about the wash and light targeting the but it's only going to be me is targeting vulnerable, but it's 12 and it's important to have this conversation we need to talk about and not about narrative. the street on algae 0 need the opium hours to cracked turned. call me this, revel only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. what do you see to say, is that going to be my blood on that was to a knife, lumber, search for answers and close finding salon. witness on out his ear the
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on the 12 a master watching algebra. i'm associate tay here and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories, funerals of being held in the occupied westbank for those killed by the. is there any minute truth during it's true data sold engineering? at least 12 palestinians were killed and more than a 100 inches active. as soon as he has a hundreds of african migrants, a stranded along the chain is even live in florida. they were forced somebody expelled from the city of spots off to attend his hearing. 9 was stab to death. there. on monday, the u. s. navy says it's preventive decision of to commercial tank. it was by the wrong and the cost of a month and said in a rainy and vessel of $5.00 shots when attempting to seize the vessel, calm has returned to the streets of front of the days of unrest following the
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police killing of a 17 year old thousands of young people were detained, and many of them are now facing trial. as frances justice meant a sec hold for the cases to be false, attract, hold of me, reports from all say the bad skipped and arriving one after the other. carrying a ledge, writers were being fast track to appear in court of the government wanting to show it was due swiftly and harshly. with those who broke close to the streets. this teenagers spent 2 nights and attention along with 2 friends. he says they didn't take part in the rest, but were merely watching looters. we're not identifying him for legal reasons. supposed to be the initial, the fellow, and the funny thing people could have owner knows family with the riots they ruined everything we owed to 3 standing there. then one of my friends decided to go into the show. she was in there briefly,
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but she didn't steal anything. we saw the police arriving, we told her to come out. the court, us and beat us. i was slapped and i still have brushes, or a friend was sexually molested. we were telling when they can't treat us like this, it makes me mad. she was given full months that we cannot independently verify his allegation. but he will have a chance to give his version of events when he appears in front of a juvenile court in november, even though he's unlikely to face any present time. is here, the 3 friends gods apprehended by the police. this is actually one of the main shopping streets here in my say, and things look like the back to normal. but actually, you do get this says that there are tensions simmering beneath the surface because very few people we spoke to. wanted to discuss the rise 7 folders here. less than a week ago. business owners up picking up the pieces in the rampage. the writers targeted retail shops that key to for younger consumers. this was the 1st time that
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young people to the grievances to this city said just an explosion, the fury against the police, young man of african and most african descent said there recently profiled in the country with anti immigrant sentiment is on the rise. even though the writer has a very much the product upfront born and bred here, these tutorials mean the defendants are given. court appointed lawyers who have little time to prepare to 5 or if it's not helpful for the accused, it's a quick reaction because the court can see there is that the facts are serious enough and there is no need for further investigation. the fast trials are often criticized because the motions are still running high. when you sent in someone 20 or 48 hours after the events. more than 3000 people where the theme country wide defense justice system is in overdrive. but it's
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a fine line as harsh sentences. good for the why didn't the gap with the generation that already feels deeply marginalized without the need of jesus? i must say, well, critics say that police and from xact with impunity and the changes are needed as a correspondent, natasha about to reports now from parents. so the police officer who kills niles city opened fire in self defense because the teenager was trying to run the move in the call. that version of offense would have remains to say, campaign is if it hadn't been for the videos is circulated on social media, which told a very different story. in fact, as a problem because campaign to say. so often police and phones act with a sense of impunity and resort to force fall to ruffling their being closed over the years for the police to reform. most schools of goals they come from within the full. so i spoke to one of police unions. folks 1st and you said so what's needed
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is back to training a best to recruit. and also he said the problem is a successive governments in front of script community policing, which is such a key for the police, are using more and more full. but we need to change the whole approach to go back to what we used to have, which was community policing office is on foot on the ground, talking to residents, businesses and officials as an urgent need to recreate links with people. and it's such a place because and policy and we need to explain to young offices that the police force is the way to serve the public not to hold additional pro. you put each of the pos weekly for the french government to last about the violence and the unrest and the damage that is being done in towns and cities across the country. and the cost of that damage staples. last about the front so many teenagers were involved in the rise. they say the parents need to be moved to control the children. but
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what the french government haven't been talking much about is what needs to change in phone says police forces being an issue that's been going on for years and 202213 people were killed by police during traffic stops and people say, unless something changes, we could see this sort of unrest flare up again in the future. latasha a lot less to 0. power local media is are forcing that one pass and has been killed during a powerful storm. let's hit the netherlands. stone poly has also led to the cancellation and delay of hundreds of flights from amsterdam skip whole airport. the storm is expected to blow across the netherlands during wednesday and then on into denmark and germany will 15 people has been killed in full. i'm missing off to parental reins and south west china and saw those days of rain and serious flooding in the junction region. hundreds of people have also had to leave their homes in united province and torrential rain and flooding of killed at least 7 people in the whole
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and disrupted lives in areas where residents had already been struggling to recover from last year. so that's a whole was last hit the biceps down for that to years ago. the monsoon season in progress don started this week and is expected to continue until september. but more than 100000 people in cuba is capital all without for to the government is blaming aging facilities, climate change, and us sanctions and august and reports from havana. you know, lydia fernandez is getting used to life without running water in a 5th floor. have under apartments, you know, has to fill up parts buckets 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 and the out of a tubs broken, we've informed the authorities, we keep complaining. we don't know what else to do. those have on his residents
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used 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 made around 50 percent of what life is lost with crippling us sanctions on 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. the we open demand hold wednesdays. what to, to feed up. we do with, you know, doing the way we've always pushing. and if in the cuban government says that more than a $100000.00 people in the capital living without running water, we must do everything. we can even the impossible so that 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,
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i won't say my city 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. did you sell us today? okay. did you show it yesterday? i normally would you? i didn't shower yesterday. there's no water. it's hard to sleep night. yeah. well, well, the blazing stomach continues. people, treasure, what's in this water? they have had augustin alger 0. hold on now see, wade, oak health has long been a delicacy and thoughts of asia in the us. it's largely exported, but this is now changing. global warming is forcing pollutants, fishermen to diversify. as the lobster population in the region is expected to shrink by more than 60 percent. and the coming is john henry and has moved from portland in may of the waters of the rocky goals of maine has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say it sheltering coastline shallow depth
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and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat, miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try and if you want to keep these communities why these islands leave, you need something to work for me to see steve train and his crew plant seeds on the 300 metre long ropes by spring, each bears 2 and a half tons of see what we need not to provide are in common with the fact that this fishery side of things, lobster and as a year round business. but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer and fall. scalloping happens in winter with calc harvesting happens in spring,
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and that adds another season harvester say a lucrative one. when its harvested the kelp is flash, frozen, and sold in more than 2000 stores across the us. we have grown from landing 30000 pounds in 2018 to last year in 2020, to landing almost 1000000 pounds of help and growing from 5 partner fishermen to now over 30, up and down the entire coastline of main. or is it benefits the local economy conservation estate kelp also improves the water co gross over the winter, and it takes excess nutrients out of the water, nitrogen, phosphorus, it also takes carbon dioxide out of the water. and so around accounting firm, the water quality is better. main. we have good water quality and health and makes it even better. the seaweed, sir, just helping to raise fortunes along the gulf of maine to keep pace with its rising
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water temperatures. john henry and l g. 0, portland, maine. well and nigeria on the pallet of dogs is being used to baffle mental illness and the stigma attached to it. man and women and the capital bridge are coming together to attend free weeks the self, the classes. so those passing trauma and depression, or even just to keep fit. michael apple reports a busy universal belief that music q that doesn't hurt if you can have fun in the price for the i mean, the magic of dawn says proved to be a lifeline against depression. and sports, so self home sosa was the only thing that would make me smite all those days. i was bottling fights and with my demons, with my positive my everything i saw. so was the only thing that makes me feel like
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he believes the best way to feel good is to do something physical. and in this case, the touch a beat. there's no space for you to think about your soul . because what you're thinking about the music. you're thinking about because the with the i didn't do is been giving for yourself 6 horses since 2007 with most friday nights, attracting 40 people, many of finding the don't sing more than just therapy. so help me relationship with people of menu friend the health professionals, same mental illness is often misunderstood. the nigerian society does not space
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future. probably does the health probably know people always if i own physical health. okay, i have my live, we have deputy sabotaged what i think is normal, but then when it comes to the are bring, be you this offensive fine and with a spinning to we certainly that's just one more illness. that is a kind of cool from my body, my flush running in this case to bring. c salsa is fun and enjoyable moods, or helping to break down barriers squared awareness and change perceptions about man julio. mike level, which is 0 in scotland, has hosted a 2nd carnations of britons, the king charles, 2 months after his crowning in london. the ceremony is part of the annual. he wrote a week or royal week, the featured a 21 guns unused and as you just saw, a royal air force bypassed at the end of
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a causal. then the lock was presented with the crown jewels as a service, and since jones's cathedral was the lord requires, it will still have hit on al jazeera and sports. how are you sandra miles new coaches targeting success and the european champions weeks? and he will be here with that story, the,
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yeah, he's leaving the same after just one season. and the case last job was with the spanish national team before that he was in charge of barcelona for 3 years. one the champions league with ball set, and it's that trophy, he'll be gaming to deliver at p s g. so if he didn't, i'm going to see if there was no doubt about that in europe. but just because you have that superior experience doesn't mean we can't reach it. the terms of league is always unfair because one bad match and you exit the competition. but that's no excuse for us. so this is a goal for us, i think being ambitious is a very positive thing in logical me as a host of you know, a pair of shoes, truck accounting and buy is being sold. if he wants to stay in the club, he needs to sign a new contract. last month, the french will cut when a said he wouldn't extend his current deal, which runs out next year, however, insisted it didn't mean he wanted to leave paris. the 24 year old cost past gene, any $200000000.00. when he joined from monica in 2017 to the end of this
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new book, again, this is kenny and buy it wants to, he can stay, we want him to stay, but he needs to sign the new contract. we don't want to let someone who is one of the best plans in the world today leave for free. it's impossible the subs and to permanently get saving them and failed as are on the move. this is mason mounts wearing his new manchester united shit is doing $69000000.00 in the 24 year old released this farewell to funds and his old club chelsea given a 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 chelsea. amount spent 18 years at chelsea came through the academy from the age of 61 the champions league, full them in 2021 mounts england. sing right back when royce physically it's joined, also from west time and there was more than a $130000000.00 is the biggest data transfer between 2 british clubs. price was
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west time captain and his final game for them. he left the depth of his trophy in full to 7 years when they won the euro per conference. li, as i'm a little strong care of, as i said in a nice joint, sadie writing st. lastly, the 31 year old bazillion joining go keep edward many that he's arrived from. chelsea to me. i spent 8 years a little winning the champions, a couple of premier league. and that's a compass. well, a plant wimbledon has been on so ruptured on 2 occasions. bank just stopped. oil demonstrates as 2 people reynolds, the famous crest throwing orange confetti on 6 or basis. i'm sorry for the test to liked the tongue said it's different, not from the same cold. is the latest on by the environmental great to the effect to the sporting events last week activists reynolds, the pension loads during the 2nd ashes. crickets renting mens jump individual, couldn't choose play on the sensor quote, went away from advice, disruptions. he was a straight sense winner against jordan thompson, australia. brockovich has already won this. she is french and australian. i've been titles that wimbledon has the chance to equal roger federer. his record whole of 8
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championship was number 3, say dental method that was full. so when are on the wednesday, the russian they think home play a very in straight sets of us life, insurance and method of never might be on the full found at this point to women stop, see they just don't sit wasted notes on and booking at a place in round through the world level and dropping just who games for her when i this thing so sorry this for my son, 2nd, full time grand. so i'm going to put, she's going to win this title for the very 1st time in one of my 3 changes to that scene for the said i, she's test against australia comes and been starks is without all the pipes. he's got a dislocated shoulder or was i to be honest and that are josh tongue life interested me. natalie chris was monkwood coming into the side, england looking to hit back from my bank to down in the series that after that content just lost in the 2nd test. as i don't,
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i don't think we can galvanized as it varies 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 at laws. 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 on from that. i think the way our teams conducted themselves or the last company is bayne full full is really we've been fantastic. and i think that sean, again, on, on day 5 of those find the subject go say, well, missed the upcoming open championship for the 1st time in 25 years. the 43 year old spaniard. that's got your quote fine because he hasn't earned any ranking points since joining the live told me he missed out on the i pinned by just 3 shots issues . 3rd, my just also rollover, pulling the whole like on july the 20th. okay, that is it for me. finish smells. thanks sandy. well that's it for me in the stalls here today here and uh huh. hello 100 you of us a lauren taylor and alonzo will constitute here. we'll have much more of today's
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news and just a moment to stay with us. the, [000:00:00;00] the drum is devastating watering somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that does clean the lives of around $40000.00 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to me, nation of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia,
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a fight for survival and the jersey to start showing you here is coming over our heads from russian positions and a new cranium. positions have been standing about how they were directly targeted as they were trying to sleep. we've seen some of the residents come out of the building with that possessions in suitcases by substantial safe anymore. what happens on that day is a war crime shows how many regions across the lines and know the level of destruction here. proof just how fast the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. whether it's cute and cuddly in australia. wiles and promotions. find with us devised the addresses, the balance between endangered wild life and then your neighbors that touched the
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floor. it's right there and there's nothing between the tiger. i haven't met. i'm assuming habitat nothing to live together on how to 0. how many people here have seen a tiger? oh, really the, the palestinians, angry and defined as fuels that held for some of the 12 people killed during israel's rage on jeanine. while others assess the damage from the to day a sold which destroyed homes, roads, and other infrastructure. the
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