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relations with the region, people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of drought and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes increasing global concerns. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and tongue around the world to live on a jersey to the a russian miss owls. he is in an apartment blocks in the west, a new printer in the city of lives, chewing at least 4 people. the hello, i'm emily, angling this is l g 0 live from. so how's that coming up? a poisonous gas league lane to the depths of 17 people need johannesburg with live in south africa. racial tensions and attorneys in coastal city turning to violence,
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targeting migrants and refugees from all the efforts from nations. week grace, she is an artificial intelligence powered nursing assistant drive on a the, a i. so could somebody engine, even in a few minutes, i'm going to be asking grace whether she really is the teacher of nursing and can so the elderly, the program to the program. we begin in ukraine with russian. michelle's have struck the western city of lives, killing at least 4 people. the region had been relatively come since it's away from the main front lines. the original governance says around 60 apartments and 50 causeway heats and says a lot, dozens of people as they have to be injured and the death toll is expected to rise . hundreds of thousands of ukrainians have sold safety in lives. it's bringing rob
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mcbride now. he joins the slide from the capital p. hello, the rob, what's the light is coming out of that west and ukrainian city? a yeah, this does seem to be a significant attack in the very west of the country and particularly in the city of love, even a college district called that city. a number of buildings, enrollment tree buildings have been badly damaged and in particular, one residential complex, right? in the center seem to bold, the runs of this strike with the top floors completely destroyed. the death toll now stands at full people killed with dozens of others injured throughout the i was of darkness. throughout the night time. the rescue teams had been there looking for any survivors pulling in jude from under the rubble of the matter of living event in greece. adobe on his telegram channel has said that this is one of the was the tax on civilian infrastructure in the bib since the will began. and certainly it's true that while the baby, it's a very important regional center for the,
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for the west of the country. and important logistics help with its proximity to the polish border with communications in and outside of the frame. it has of avoided much of the destruction. the other cities have seen is hundreds of kilometers away from any front line. it's a, it does not often get attacked in very rarely, residential buildings like this uh, uh, destroyed in such and such a way according to the plane in military overnights, a total of a 10 caliber missiles with 5 by the russians from supper. reason will ships in the black sea 7 if those being intercepted and robin, another development ukraine's military is claiming to have carried out a significant strike in the east of the country, possibly destroying a russian military base. what were you hearing about that? yeah, this is video which has been circulating on social media that's now been released
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we released by ukrainian military showing an attack on the city of mac, keith color outside the don't yet sca russian control city a the to a series of the big explosions, followed by huge bloss tons of fireball as often is the case both sides while accepting this has taken place. there are conflicting reports about exactly what we're seeing here according to the ukrainians. this was a russian base and i'm a nation a storage dump which would seem to be pulled out by the pictures of exploding time munition, according to the russians. this was a civilian area that was attacked. they say one person was killed and dozens, most civilians will arrange it. i think the point the ukrainians that are making with this it bit with announcements of this attack is that i get it while the any progress on the front lines of this conflict. since the long awaited counter offensive is several weeks in as, as begun, the progress seems to have been extremely slow. we've not been seeing the kind of
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breakthroughs that maybe many had predicted that they want to make the point that that can pain of a targeting russian targets. russian results is way behind russian front lines of headquarters, the groups of logistics hubs, fuel dumps, and all the rest that that continues. and despite russian claims that they are repelling that discount for offensive. ukrainian point is that gradually they are weakening the russian forces. right, thanks so much for the update. as always. run mcbride and keep a memo about a russian president, alexander lucas. shank, it says the leader of russia's wagner most in re group. you have any promotion is in russia and not in bella. ruse for version had gone into exile in bellows following. he's a band and mutiny after striking a deal with presidents letting mean persian there. cuz shank is says, provision is in st. petersburg and that be offered to have somebody in a 5 and stations in his country. still stats moving on
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now and hundreds of african migraines and asylum sake has had been forced out of to new z a and sent as far as the libyan buddha. the city of the facts is a major departure point so many trying to reach and europe in search of, of as a live. but hundreds of them now stranded in the desert with no food or water is andrew simmons explains a busy at the level of listening humanitarian crisis from migraines on the border between tennessee of and 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 falters was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city. at the mans funeral local used code for vengeance against
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my guns. the violin spread, police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of microns crossing the mediterranean in boats trying to reach it to the disturbances . here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of my guns wanting to move on to your end? 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 a storm and the pushed that no matter how much it tried 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 habits of several, 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
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their expenses. from accommodation to health care, from electricity to fuels. this is taking a toll on us citizens the for the ship a. this is a minute, tries porter. in the searing heat, 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 from us these urging is round to restore janine refugee camps infrastructure after it's 2 days. so that killed 12 palestinians. many of israel's actions engineering could potentially be considered role crimes. they include depriving civilians of objects indispensable to the survival as a method of will fit water sources and electricity networks. engineering have been destroyed. also launching an attack with the knowledge that it will cause wives for death, injury, and destruction, to civilian lives in buildings. israel conducted air and ground assaults for 3 days
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on a crowded refugee camp and attacks on hospitals or clinics that are not military targets are also considered. war crimes arrives, group says 3 medical facilities engineering came under attack to see you in, secretary general says any military operation must show full respect for international humanitarian. lo, antonio gutierrez says, it seems that was not the case in as well as defensive engineering. is gabriel alexander. reports from the un publish times representative to the united nations says he met with secretary general antonio gutierrez to discuss geneva, and once account ability for israel's actions. we do not need more debates. what we need actually we want the security concept to act in a different way. we want the secretary general to act in a different way. and hopefully we would see some results. but israel says it's the
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palestinians were to blame. it's the most current on the catches, as we saw just 2 days ago in july, and they utilized hospitals as broken the launch pads. they were schools and even under schools, as cover for tara tunnels on wednesday and un spokesperson signal these really raid was likely a violation of international law. the secretary general on monday issue a statement saying that any military or operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case. there is some talk that the un was surprised at the brutality of the raid by the israelis. is that a correct way to, to summarize the, the secretary general's reaction to it? i wouldn't use the word surprise. we've seen unfortunately too many examples of this violence in, in past years. but certainly the, the, it is alarming the, the, the scale of violence in terms of the effect on civilians. on friday the security
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council is expected to meet behind closed doors to discuss the situation in janine, the palestinian representative said he is urging the security council to make a strong statement to do something to show the palestinian people that the international community will not abandon them gabriel is on though out just either at the united nations us and the palestinian authority estimates reconstruction will cost around $15.00 and a half a $1000000.00. palestinians have become returning to their homes, but many are uninhabitable after the so let's go live to jeanine now, where need it for him is standing by for us. hello the anita. 2 days on and has critical infrastructure. the likes of how and water being restored for people. there is still too early for boston. he has to be talking about guessing a supply of water. another tricity has been speaking to people here in the comp.
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they say that they're relying on multiple polluters as well. as some sort of little bits of electricity that can get them to have is there a fridge is or small lights or, and on. it's too early to talk about getting the basic services back to people. because as you can see, the level of the damage really, really big, the trucks are trying to remove the rustle from the side. so people can be at least using their cars to reach their destination. now, we're talking about the damage that we have not seen here in virginia and refugee camp in 20 years. there's a lot of destruction overall. the numbers of houses that have been demolished. we're talking about the 8th, which is not a huge number, but the level of destruction, the partial destruction that was close to other houses is also significant. these and palestinians to sleep in the houses that are open does have holes in them.
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we've been speaking to them, they say it's gonna take them a lot of time to be able to rebuild it. remember, we're talking about a refugee camp already. people are in coverage. they're not really people who can afford such reservations. let's not forget that there are people who cannot go back to their homes. they have so they're relying on the help of strangers on the help of families and relatives here and there. there has been a lot of sense of camaraderie, amongst palestinians. you're bringing bolts or bringing equipment, we've been seeing people coming in and bringing aids and help kind of like collecting donations here and there. so there's a lot of sense of a people are standing together throughout this, but so people talk about trauma about pain, about the fact that during this with, with guessing hits about the hospital was that we're still fire. that's by the way, the forces when it's hot in judge people. so people here say that they're scared
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and the little children are thomas right. thanks so much for the update as needed. abraham engineering to south africa. now we're at least 17 people, including children that have been killed by a toxic gas league. it happened at an informal settlement need. your highness, big emergency. officials say the lake came from a cylinder of nitrate gas used by mine is working illegally to process gold chains of searching the tightly packed buildings for moving items. some of the, of somebody above that looks like they've been taken to, to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as well to $22.00 and actually see that, you know, over fight the eh, eh, you know, process it to try to take k of those. that actually affected the whole piece that to a, you know, we, it, you know, this number, i mean with, with the have not seen from the last day, you know, guess the explosion. i mean,
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the miller is live for us from the box, the color that for me that what more you learning about what's happened there and use that search and rescue operation continuing as well that such mr operation is uh, continuing um, but i think please also focusing on dismantling what appears to be processing centers of visa, illegal minus in this informal settlement inbox. but i mean, you can see where we are. it's, it's, it's tight spaces. it's densely packed. and this is what contributed to that death toll when there was a gas leak in that the community was affected. one woman we spoke to and you said that when she woke up this morning, she tried to wake to members of a family and couldn't. and that's when she learned they were dead from that gas leak inhaling. that gas, which in high concentrations is very, very toxic. we are going to speak to the spokes person of the city of
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a capital carolaney, as we did the mini and he joins us now to tell us more about what's happened to give us an update. as a committee, one of the issues that we called the noise that of illegal mining. and that's what's caused this incident. what is the city doing around a situation that seems to be what's happening and becoming increasingly dangerous? you know. ready it's roughly because my things i probably missed, i'm sure you'd have seen interest in the for stage over tons of people dying just to change or to before these witnesses see me that suspicion that was read. it wouldn't let me unfortunately, is it for my, my name is so you expect visit sporadic magneer to be just richard. okay, we seem to have lost that connection and hopefully we'll be able to get it back a little later in the bullets. and if not at the top of the hour. okay, still ahead on al jazeera, the age of extreme hates and global average temperatures are on close to break
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records for the 3rd consecutive day. and twitter is going competition method is elijah staff, known as rates gets 10000000 subscribers in the 1st 7 hours of its loans. the the hi. they're great to see right off the bat. here's an update on storm poly. it's now swirling over a scandinavia today on thursday, but this will not be as bad as we saw for the netherlands and northwest germany. you know, the other day for the coast of the netherlands. when goes a 155 kilometers per hour. i think worst case for scandinavia, wind gusts of 65 kilometers per hour, and it's not really a rainmaker but we do have what weather, moving into the island of ireland. so for southern ireland, places like cork,
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could see in months worth of rain over the next a little bit. storms, eastern, pulling down into the balkans, the heat being squeezed into eastern romania, so book or a set 36 degrees and up to turkey. here we go. it's a fairly dr picture, but may see some pop up showers and thunderstorms for the western side of the country. other side of the mediterranean right now, that's whether around barcelona pushing back into northern spain. as for most of the active what that will be, and temperatures are climbing in tune and she'll exceed 40 degrees on friday, most of the rain around the ivory coast in liberia and south africa in choice for now there are some big changes coming to your weather so let me put this a head to start off the week. on monday, dr. the blue with the lower the temperature johannesburg will wake up to 0. monday morning and see you later. i on the on charles dogs. the rates are behind sites. a dramatized podcast from,
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i'll just hear that. and they say we hear from some of history's blogs, notable women, an unconventional and extraordinary office. i am 40 that kind of coming this revolution of every one in china, new my state. you've heard all of them. power it's time you have from the, from 6 of hindsight is out now subscribe. wherever you listen to pop, cast the the hello. you're watching out a 0. i'm emily. i. when he's a reminder about top stories, the sour rushing me solves of strengths of wisdom, ukrainian, the city of lives, killing at least 4 people and injuring many more. the regional government says
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around 60 apartments where hits rights groups say tennessee a has moved hundreds of african migrants to the libyan buddha. tensions had been high up to a genius in ma'am, was stab to death during fighting between locals and my friends in the facts. and at least 17 people, including children, have been killed by a toxic gas leak in south africa. emergency officials say it came from a cylinder of nitrate gas use by mine is working illegally to process guns. for outlets were tend to for me to miller now who joins us from bulk, sped the same as that gas like familiar. we were talking earlier about whether or not they'll be an investigation into this ghastly being linked to illegal mining in the area as well. that's certainly the link that authorities have made so far that has to do with the legal mining and essentially the walk of these legal mine is going wrong. and i just want a picture picture of what exactly happens. we're in this informal settlement,
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it's densely packed. it's highly populated and the wrong date, they are abandoned to mind shots we illegal mind is into and try to pick up cold. uh, they didn't bring out the cold dust to places like this, where they've set up informal processing centers. and it's doing what appears to be a processing, a treatment that uh, that the sagacity happened. was these guys send it to guests and then does excuse me, police have said that they have confiscated at least 15, but again, we'll be joined by as we did, i mean they use the spokesperson for the career. they need city. i'm assuming that we were talking about the, the legal, the extent of the legal mining in this area, but now you're also having to deal with this community that's been so bad. you affected at least 17 people have died from this gas. the what is the city doing to help them? the 1st thing that we need to do is actually one is we can see the point is that it's a different moving for the present that was being used for the processing operation
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. and unfortunately, it happens in the middle of the, of the coordinate, you know, the mining attributes was happening about 100 meters away. you would say ok, you understand, but this one is opening the media of the community. so we have to do something to make sure that we actually now have to scout the whole area, find out exactly where this operations uh, and see if they can know to get this mentioned. because that's the way it begins. and we didn't, we didn't have to money and we need the public to as well as the assessment information because you can't really move what under the names in 4 months like humans, what countries you have for these going everywhere looking for these particular facilities. but we are going to be everything associated with the between the metro police. and this appears to see how best we can and try to intervene and stop these operations because, and what, and this is 17 people have died. it could have been mall distributed where this was an easy, it is a cadillac assess next to each year. so these are, these are things that we need to stop immediately. now in terms of a former investigation, or they're likely to be charges late at any point,
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what happens from this point report is will have to really mean that the investigations they've already indicated that this was a catholic. as a result of you guys might think it too, because we expect the police are too extensive for the switch to find out what's in the child's bad. if there's a new one who can't refund it came to us and it seemed all responsive window entity or a responsible for anything. then action must be taken, okay. such people was the, is it market for these people? that's why they do what that way. and then what you mentioned, the process that and letting you know said people's lives. so we, we hope that the point is would be good to speed, investigate, and hopefully would have addressed. all right, um, so let me do, thanks very much for your time. as we did, i mean you the from the city of the quarter laney, and as he mentioned they are, they is a lot of legal mining and areas like this. there at least $6000.00 a band and mine shops around south africa, tens of thousands of illegal miners. and i think this is a type of incident that again highlights the dangers of illegal mining in south africa and question such and it will be put to the governments about what they'll
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do next. yeah, they certainly will. thank you so much for the update for me in a miller in bucks bug south africa to sedan now, where criticism is growing over delays in the distribution of much needed humanitarian aid. fighting between the army and the power military rapids support forces has displaced more than a 1000000 people. since mid april, 1 of the largest humanitarian hubs is the northern city of port sudan. but how much val is that for us live, hello there my, how much? what's behind the delay in delivering this critical humanitarian age the well, according to the authorities here, the main problem is that 18 people are founded uncomfortable. they don't talk about many problems in terms of others who lead awhile displaced in some other parts of suzanne, even though we know that some of those people hot not get to be in health. but they say that then that's why the governor of a costume was here,
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used to be talking in front of the united states coming to and explaining the problem in, in the capital itself. saying that the people are in desperate need in most leads in all of this event, it's in a, i'm not those will have counseling but those while still to speak to them. as remember there was an agreement to just that between the 2 sides. but there should be a humanitarian approach that should be quarterly dollars. that would be a mess as to reach the victims, allow them to the or it helps them with the necessary aid with medicine, food and so on, that has not been implemented. and this is a big problem, governor of costume says stuff that he's all for these cannot deliver anything to those people as far as no, as long as the flight to continue is because that is that a dispute for the team and also the so the needs that have the customer has to be talking about the same problem. they told us this morning, they have teams. i'm not able to help the victims. they talked about hundreds of
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people who died and building a found these kind of the even bodies, betty, them only 2 weeks ago, they've added more than 100 corpses inside comfortable in the streets. so there's somebody who about a desperate situation. death. not only about, not only for the, for the leasing, but also for the dead. and it's just getting worse. and worse of the days, go by, that is not even a formality of a sci fi. we find that out. and it is just a sort of chaos in the whole country. right. thanks so much for painting of that picture. mama down in port sedan. maybe know now in the world launch is gathering of human knowledge very well. it says underway at the u. n. a. i feel good at global summit in geneva even brings together experts from companies such as microsoft and amazon and universities to explore as role in solving global issues. the summit also aims to address the crucial needs a governance frameworks to guide the development deployments and regulation of
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