tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 15, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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to the level of destruction here. just how fits the fighting has been in recent weeks, this russian or don't. some on a street has been a place of pilgrimage for centuries. frank assessments, the politics of detective started unequivocally with the teenagers who were shopped, the policies of the right who started on the critic keys with the police, so that they have smart chrome quote between a real kind of hot place inside story on al jazeera, the, the default code, this has been use our life, some doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes to do these refugees who fled to chat, tow al jazeera of the hiero experiences of death and torture. redwood high temperatures and heat wave alerts issued around the world with some regions pulsing the 60 degree mach listening food shows that choosing cause. i receive an agencies
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called humanitarian supplies. we hear from families who faced going hungry and hospitals and opposition controlled regions of syria are struggling to don peters statement for the schools, disappointments, food on the ship, a. it's an issue and has lost the wimbledon final for the sake of getting the road going down in straight sets. so i'm assuming the check the status of the pulse $1500.00 gmc and we started as news uh with the conflict ensued on which is now it is full month and showing no signs of using millions of people have been displaced at least a 100 of thousands of thousands of flats and neighboring countries, and those have gone to chad from the western golf will region have been speaking about what they experienced as they tried to escape the regional capital l janina. the international criminal course at the hague is now investigating suspected war
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crimes and off for refugees and witnesses, a gunman, or killing and torturing civilians and leaving piles of bun bodies behind the optimum. my team and kind of to get i was among a group of 37 people, ordered by the militias is specifically the rapid support forces to cover the bodies. i know of 6 similar groups in the city. we were given an iron hooks with which we drug, the bodies covered them in plastic sheets and then placed them in trucks that are transporting construction materials. the group picked up more than $300.00 corpses and 3 days were on the orders of the armed demand. i am a refugee in a drag. can i have 4 children who were shot? well, so off to a shell that's cut on us. i lost my grand daughter. in addition, i lost 2 sons. they were shots 15 days ago, and they haven't arrived yet as close to if a shot in missing, we considered them finished date. and if they suspect any person, they shoot him directly. and this one has
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a broken leg. he was shot directly. they will not have mostly on him, people in uniform, a doing the kidding, and they have heavy weapons. i can't tell you who kills, but they own not from the government, which i saw a number of data. people jumped to the street in areas you find to sometimes 5, and sometimes you find a group. so i slipped in the street, and the 2nd day i continued walking. and in the street again, i saw a date, people dumped. others were running away, they came out in the street at night to escape what happened into nina, and they were killed in and bushes on the road, you would find checkpoints and they would search us, telling us to give them our phones and money. they targeted young people open like us. they didn't push us as much, or have a morgan joins as now from onto my near the suit in east capitol and, and have a catalogue of hiring. testimonies that were more of have a witness has been saying, well, people have been giving her
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a big accounts of what they leave behind in getting it to aid workers to journalists, to friends and to relatives who they can find in refugee camps. many of them say that people from the metalli's who have been entered into conflict or in the violence and go to hospitals are targeted even inside the hospitals. they say that those wounds that are forced to be left behind because they cannot take the distance. and because it's very hard to travel with an injured person when you're being targeted and as they try to pay for your lives. so these testimonies are just some of the many, many testimonies that refugees who arrive in neighboring chats. lee from janina have been given to aid workers rights groups and journalists, now the violent states as a result of uh, malicious allies to the rapids support forces targeting people based on their ethnicity. that's what the survivors have been telling generalists, and it workers, and writes groups upon their arrival in refugee camps inaccurate in neighboring tad . many of them say that they don't know if they're loved on some family members who they leave behind. are still alive or are lost. many of them say that they've tried
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to embark on a journey of searching for what time. silly. a live family members in refugee camps who may have come after they may have come before them, but they all get the same. testimonies that they've been target said that they were malicious and that they were supported by the permanent, through rapid support forces, and that there's been no government response to protect them and protect their prophecies from those attacks. here they do really sound like desperate accounts and as you know, the conflict as cost a search in cases of rape, highly abduction of women and goes to the united nations says it's documented more than $50.00 cases since fighting began nearly 3 months ago. a config broke out in april, the u. n. human rights always has received credible reports of violations against over 50 women and goes in a single attack. as many as 20 women were reported the rate this week, i received additional information of the targeting of medical infrastructure and stuff providing support the victims of sexual violence as well as an increase in
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the objection of women and goes. however, of course, the backdrop to all of this violence as the ongoing conflicts between the rapid support forces and the military. where are we? without conflict now? it's still very much ongoing. it's not, and it's 4th month, there is no sign of its ending any time soon. with that many political uh or rather resolutions and initiatives being put forward to the wearing sides. but very few being. 9 accepted or well comes by both sides at the same time. now here in the city of the mind, in the early hours of such a day, we were able to hear heavy artillery being 5 between the parent meant through rapid support forces and disability army. just a short while ago there was an abstract in the northern parts of the city of homes in mind. and just prior to that, there was a drone, attacked by the parent military rapids support forces targeting the military hospital in the southern parts of the city of on demand. now,
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there's also been fighting reports in other parts of the capital as well. and talks between the 2 sides to bring an end to this concept or to result in some kind of these far to allow for humanitarian assistance has been adjourned in decide the city of gender. while the army says that it welcomes initiative. and it does want to end the conference, it says that it has to ensure that it's 70 as maintains. that's one thing that be senior of the army. officials have been telling onto 0 that they want to ensure that the sovereignty of the nation is maintained in all the initiatives that are being proposed. the are a step on the other hand, so it does want to end the complex. but it also wants that sometimes to be met. so while those 2 sites are trying to come to some sort of an agreement and mediate, of a trying to get the 2 sides to agree on something on the ground here, civilians continue to witness fighting and continue to live the horrors of the complex hey, but morgan and on demand. thank you. it's quite, let's take you to a developing story out of israel though, because prime minister benjamin netanyahu has being taken to hospital after reports
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he was feeling on. well, let's go to mama jump june. who's outside of the hospital in tell of even how much the details are sketchy at the moment, but there was, is there anything more we know about missing nothing? you know his health leave. as you mentioned, details are still emerging, but prime minister netanyahu his personal position that has been quoted in his really media outlets, saying that the prime minister is in stable condition that he is doing well. we are outside of the sheba medical center. this is very close to tell a v, this is outside of the emergency room where the prime minister was taken earlier in the day. this news broke just in the last hour or so as you can see behind my shoulder here, they're already members of the media who are assembling because obviously they are trying to get updates on what exactly is happening now. what's been reported in is really media outlets throughout the last hour is that the prime minister reported we had been experiencing chest pains earlier in the day and he decided he wanted to
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go to the hospital for an evaluation. and that his own convoy actually brought him here. that's about what we know at this hour. we do not know if anybody else has been designated to leave the government while he is staying here at the hospital or how long he is expected to stay. i can say that there had been 2 other instances in the last 12 months in which the prime minister was taken to the hospital. one was january. when mister netanyahu had a colonoscopy, they found it too benign polyps, and then he was released. and then in october of 2022, mister netanyahu had also complained of chest pains, and was taken to another hospital to another emergency room, but he was released shortly thereafter saying that all was okay. we will continue to monitor the situation. we are expecting more updates from the prime ministers office, but that's what we know at this hour here, very close to tell of the the same how many we will indeed continue to monitor the
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situation. how much energy into that the, from the near tennessee. thank you. principal. it has all of these are including i'm ottoman casa in, gonna outside a public school, one of many across the country. keep watching out, check inside to see what conditions in their life. the new zealand old lives hit for action, but each of the so there would be no rec, what high temperature is recorded around the globe. but any heat waves of sweeping across europe with temperatures rising about 45 degrees celsius for the 1st time ever, the will could officially record of temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. is a way to present to jeff harrington to show us where, when all this is happening, and there's a lot of red showing up on this map. so the dark or the red, the higher the temperature. and what you need to know is every continent in summer
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right now, under a heat wave alerts, it's impossible to mention every single one, but sun spots that have hit 50 degrees and above lately, iraq, iran and quade. but now the heat is really intensifying in the us desert southwest . so that's where we're going to pick up the story here. again, remember dark at the red, the higher the temperature and heat is just trapped in this area. look at some of these temperatures today. phoenix, 46, vegas 46, but hotter spills. we looked toward sunday, death valley now up to $55.00. this could be a new world record, so the temperature to beat 54.4 that was set in death valley in july 2021. okay, let's go to europe right now. hop over the atlantic. we're in the thick of a heat wave here. seems will intensify over the course of the weekend, so roam at 37 on saturday, but check out what happens on sunday. you close in on 40 degrees, same goes for syria, but we as well. but if we look at the extended forecast for it,
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oh is capital the old time temperature record? 40 degrees. so you could break that on monday. if you don't, you get another ticket. the can on tuesday, and then the winds will shift around and finally some relief from the heat as we had midway through next week. also in northern africa, things have been hot. so let's go to out syria. it's capital elders. had it's hot estate on records pretty close to 48 degrees earlier this week. that was then, let's talk about now we've got heat alerts in play for that northwest slice of mauritania. tough to tell, right? because it's capital new offset, just 30 degrees, but that's because you've got the breeze of the appliance of keeping temperatures lower. almost all of egypt is under a weather alert as low as the temperature showed up. so we looked at cairo, it's record for the month of july, $42.00. you could break it on sunday if not sunday, monday, for sure. with blazing hot sunshine and a height of 44 degrees in the united states. small, the one 3rd of old americans live in have used a good experience like stream heat,
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impose a serious health risk supposedly in jordan. as this report from the situation in arizona, arizona is traditionally downplay they're roasting some of the temperatures with the phrase, but it's a dry heat. this year the heat is injuring and killing people. kevin hendershot has been homeless in phoenix for more than a decade. on the air i've been here for 12 years seem doesn't like it to sleep on some concrete. my whole 3rd degree burn i open another on health person is using an unorthodox method to stay cool. is every once in a while i decided to venture with water and
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cover myself with it because it was just too hot. the average daily temperature in phoenix usually is about $42.00 degrees celsius, but it's now averaging about $43.00 to $44.00 degrees. with a heat wave projected to last least another week. the pressure on arizona residents to comb, or in some cases to survive will only increase roslyn jordan. ultra 0 will have that stuff. it is a white house climate policy of office advice. she says low income communities are most affected by the seat wife. we know that millions of people across the united states are being affected by record breaking. keep on it's not just an isolated thing. people have been experiencing record breaking heat for weeks now, and it's not just a graphic region where we're seeing communities be disproportionately affected. you know, we know that the lowest income, the most vulnerable americans, we have historically born here at the front of climate change are also bearing the
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impacts of peoples or people who have to work outside who don't necessarily have good cooling in their homes. so we're paying special attention to those communities . so extreme key, it is something that hits us every summer, but had the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change, you know, and this president has called climate change of crisis and the one of the top crises that are affecting our nation. and that's way through the inflation reduction act through the bi partisan infrastructure bill. um, we've secured more than $300000000.00 to fight climate change. you know, we welcome all partners and helping us achieve that mission. republicans, democrats, you know, this is a, something that's affecting all americans and we need all americans to step up to the plate. and address that underlying cause. flooding his force, many people from the homes of the indian, the capital, new deli, next 3 months, soon conditions of push, the human, the river to a 45 year high. those who have gone to emergency shelters. so they don't have enough food, clean water or toilet america. so i'm sure you reports the last place of refuge for
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pushed by and her family. they move to the terrace, but essentially i know, hoping to camp out onto the flood waters that have partially sub motion to house receipt, lied to be doing it. and then i said there is a power cut and we are facing a shortage of drinking water and food. we are living on the terrace of it and also cooking. yeah. we have not got help from anyone raising many of those less fortunate. they really evacuated from the homes and move to a temporary shift to under busy fly over after this settlements were washed away by an overflowing trip i. i find the on i thought when it was supposed to close at 5 pm, we got to know already at 10 am that morning we scrambled to save. i'll think most of my son managed to get that belongs to safety. some others could not. the relief cans have little to offer with no food drinking water or toilets. leaving many
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disappointed with the government arrangements found the body. there are a lot of issues. there are few toilets, newborns and their mothers are facing problems because they're not able to eat breakfast. empress feed people on dry rations, the young river that flows through the capital, normally advises getting the months in season. but this year it's a 45 year high environmental se the flash flip. the sauced is man made with slip plains of the river, being compromised by decades of construction projects. lot of construction that has happened in and around yamuna. is that the cost of the i don't plan. those never took into account a vendor event of this magnitude. and impact, imagine if you look at ip, you see the port 7 of the reports that have actually gone big deal. only one does of extreme that. and so it exceeds the events is just not a knowledge. it also means reputation and that preparation, competing fees, the failure is k a t c with separate important roles in purchase of much disrupting
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the lives of millions. even the historic direct ford has been affected. your the levels and the i'm not expected to for the 1st closure of 3 water treatment plans, complete the shortages of drinking water. i'm a consume chevy on to see you tonight, jerry and our president bowler to bu has to cut a state of emergency to deal with a worsening food crisis. record inflation has made basic goods on affordable for many rates of mount nutrition to be rising. and that would be one, it spread shortages under the state of emergency farm. this will be given supplies and protection from the groups. and some households can be given $10.00 a month for the next 6 months. well the crisis that i think is most populous country has been growing for years. the you and says 25000000 nigerians are at high risk of not being able to get enough food every day. prizes jumps off to the new government and the long running fuel subsidy can gene and inflation has been rising,
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hitting a near 18 year high, a 22.4 percent. so i was back in may. the situation certainly made was by continued attacks by bulk of around on all the criminal groups security data shows, hundreds of pharmacists being killed or kidnapped within the last year. that's bringing homicide la while they use the founder of connect to development and organization. helping african nations achieve sustainable development goals. he joins us from a boucher of i will welcome to you or somebody else getting how this declaration of the state of emergency will help tackle this crisis to protections the loan officer follow go far enough. well, thank you for having me. i think this is quite a bit shows and commendable because the 9 year ends have the during the bronze of inflation and for security at. and this is glad commendable from the president's. now my own worry is go call the next this. yes, the prize they had music said that the ministry,
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all 5 you clicked on wrong development or doesn't what our resources will coordinate and provide a 5000 headcount supplies. and they go to provide every dish that what type of drop bank oftentimes get out and show access to finance. and also invest in infrastructure under, under control by the current levels are increasing access to job or less that we need to put. so i think the agriculture i'll set to remind you, we don't have many scouts as of now, but yes, i know that the president have, i did that. but also one who is the, one of the police advice and of course the national security guard right. that would be able to gain knowing that they are going to invest heavily in providing security in this fine line so that there will be no crises or any time in coming weeks to get a sense that so they will start to start. and i jerry playing catch up with this because the united nations back in january project to the 25000000 nigerians already a high risk of food in security. how's going to be redundant enough to safeguard itself? well the for now we've not done enough money to do this as
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a new government. and a new government is picking both policy is this issue on face remove into subsidy that have no outlets of inflation and for the insecurity. but i think this is quite bullied and come into a game. yes, we're playing catch up because for those government did not adequately invested in for the insecurity than in charging their life and property is adequately protected . if we can get guarantee of security and safety, i believe that this policy would, oh no, totally talk, willing security. and when and security in the west african region, probably because got feeding island partners across the continent on, on. i need to have, for instance, what, let's talk about the security to i mentioned to him to face because there are many sides of this crisis, especially the issue with my road in gainesville. to mention, bucko her i'm targeting farm is made more than $355.00 as we kidnapped will kills. and the last 12 months to learn. how does the government so go ahead with dealing
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with this change a well i, i think recently we had the announcement that bill being placed, funded, and security. but more importantly, prints are in critical infrastructure and hardware is that i needed, but also training manpower. and knowing that the national security advisor would going to lead on this one, which is quite exciting because he has to support the interests of dementia. and because for the best to walk, you must trust the government agent's an individual who is leading is that we know by the, by don't come, you know, from the kids all inside pick to, once they get done from the cartridge agency. but with quite confident that if this prop courtney nation well, so what, what can we try this? you know, realize i'm really just insufficient because you cannot take them out of the, the enough cause working civil society development partners in the united nations and local barrows. and groups, i believe we can tackle this, but i lost the course one of nigerian present butler to nobody's 1st major policies was to remove this decades long fuel subsidy. they kept petro price as low as well,
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having a knock on effect on the economy on the cost of living. do you think that was the wise, right thing to do right now when the country faces this crisis? so when you look at how will invest that info subsidy will be subsidizing the reach, the poor people have not been joining for subsidy. and now what we've also seen is the funded consumption data was not actually activated. so when you look at before the remove of subsidy, and now i think this is a bold move. this has come in the book. yes, it has impacted i economy, but we know that there will be an initial shock and that's why the president has gone because they say the margins each one put security 10 inflation. and i believe if this policy is for the, the me, then i get our bounce back, but most importantly will have a 5 run country and economic good will create jo, the most important it could be under possibly 2 active in the system of the development. go particularly good, one of which sounds like a officious plan for an extremely challenging problem. how does that level of found
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drugs connected development? many thanks for joining us. thank you for having. all right, that's a good idea. some way more than now where that was more disappointment for she knew the intent, his plan on the ship. um, she was trying to become the 1st arab or african woman to win a grand slam singles title. but she lost the final for the secondary, the right to the going down and straight set smart phone for so the, the check is the system see the plan. so when the women sims, this type of wimbledon in the open era, so, so 1st plans find the type of service. all right, let's forget pizza summit. so who's been watching this by close? the indeed, and of course peter a heads of uh, this final the tool was about to almost your book, but there's only one window and seats on incredibly well to any one person can. when the goals made a little, when the trophy will, the plates in this instance and even the magnificent achievement, a full markets of all drugs. but as mentioned in the report, they, uh, the 1st and see did play a in,
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in the open air of tennis. that's basically the professional era to have won wimbledon a magnificent achievements and the somebody who's by 42 in the world, the 30 unknown, but certainly unexpected. and as you say over 12 before the time was that on throughput, it would have been a magnificent achievement given the significance of her being the 1st arab african woman to win a single cycle, a sense of grand slam tennis. but it wasn't to be speaking of wimbledon in london. poor reese is actually they for us right now. a pull for almost a it's a said the fees and $5.00 grand slam finals. what is the future hold for her? well think that she's already achieved so much hasn't so you know, as, as you mentioned the 1st several african women to reach wells number 2 1st to reach it, run some final wimbledon last year. the us opened last year and then we'll move on again. this year, but she just called seemed to make it over the line it, it really seemed like this year i was with destiny. she had
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a painful faith in last year's final. and she, and that's a file that they would, they would use the pain to, to come back stronger, maybe monitored or motions bets us and when the title this year. but a straight says to faith, to a very deserving were not, as you said, mark, right sir. and joyce about who just a short time ago came in at brundis, the wimbledon title on the, on the balcony up that behind us on his depo really was hoping that would be kind of this year. but she did file to funds that she would come back stronger again, and she said that she would make it one day, she promised she should be good enough to achieve that. so for how disappointed are the tendency in fans that you've made at wimbledon? well, faith, we're not the all the occasional tons of lies in glimpse through the gates era of changes in flags and not really many of come out to that's where we are outside gates, etc. and there were
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a couple of gentlemen in tennessee at national football shirts earlier, who were trying to get tickets, but they couldn't actually gets into the match. but even if you an option is, you know, i think everyone here has been, has been reaching for problems deeper. and i think that was a, you know, real anticipation that she could do it. but at the same time when you're, when you're neutral, finding that doesn't happen. i think they, the feeling tends to go back to being fairly neutral again. and that i'm all kinds of under, sorry about how such a compelling story has selves that i think that this, that the great disappointment, the honesty but didn't make it turn to great joy as well. so the check play a full thank you for that will speak to again a little bit later. oh, i pay that before you go because it's the mens final tomorrow. the exciting authority building tell us, well, well gosh, you know that you all could choose one more grand slam single title than any other male player in the history of the sport he's place in history is certainly secure. and then you go to call us out careers, go to one grand slam side who, but he is the will, number one being on a hot street. and many people think that he might be in use to come right up. stay
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with the likes of joker, which ref, and the bill and roger failure. so we'll wait to see, i'm not convinced that it will be a little little bit changing of the guard tomorrow, but it could be a surprise when will number one, which even that doesn't sound quite right. doesn't mean you would have had extra order. you might have to either way paid a many thanks for doing that. she is still heading out to 0. the syrian government says conditions for 8 deliveries to reach revel held areas un calls the terms unacceptable. riddles in los angeles weren't actors have joined riders on the picket line and have brought the entertainment industry to a stance the and a traditional. now we welcome the head of the women's world cup and using it. piece of we back the,
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the, let's go with your world whether outlook. we're going to begin in the us southwest . we've cut the colors on dark, the rad the higher the temperature. and this is all being caused by a heat down and so think of hot air rising and then shoved right back down to the ground. and this is the result. i mean, look at some of these temperatures, phoenix, 46 biggest, 46, death valley, 5200. still on sunday. death valley could reach 55 degrees. if that happens, this will be a new record for the highest temperature ever recorded. the current record is 54.4 in death valley, and again, the forecast is calling for 55 degrees for the us call states storms. really the name of the game here we had some pretty intense rain for northwest florida that produced some flooding. and now i think once again to us, ne, could see further flooding. this is the forecast on saturdays storms through the midwest. but watch on sunday,
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we scoop up that moisture off the atlantic and that is really going to amplify rain fall amounts for the ne, again, likely to see some flooding risk. when for the canadian prairies means temperatures are below average here. bouts of rain for the caribbean and the pacific coast of central america. temperature is down in brazil yet to $25.00 degrees and it looks like it's going to be a windy day for the river plate region. see you soon. the wind 19 sixty's, the significant decade across the middle east and north africa. it was to dictate when new dynamic movements launched in the last of a 3 car series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after in learning methods were closed, be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation, the sixty's in the arab society on outages, era in
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extreme heat records set to be broken around the wells, helpful things have been issued in multiple countries. the heat wave spring wisdom, severe health risks, especially for young children and the elderly. the conflict and see that has caused a search in cases of re, from the abduction of women and girls, like some nation assistance, documented more than 50 cases. the spicy began nearly 3 months ago. it's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu has being taken to hospital last report. seems speeding on well, his office says he's in good condition. and on the going to medical evaluation, we added that he was fully conscious on the way the united nations says it's alarmed by what it describes as unacceptable conditions set by the syrian government for a trucks to cross the border from to key the bible. how of crossing has been closed since monday is one of 3 border crossings which handles the majority of you and deliveries to syria. with the united nations security council has failed to renew,
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authorize ation to continue supplies to revel health areas. i'm not directly affects 4000000 syrians who rely the humanitarian aid to revel held areas in northern syria or co mosh reports from it live, where many hospitals are struggling to operate because of a shortage is of the people of northwest syria has suffered the lot during 12 years of civil war, their health care system, which barely survived their strikes, and their tillery bombardment is on the brink of collapse. many here need medical help and see what little support they have may not be available for much longer. and cut them at the can she, i take my cancer, those here on the regular basis is i'm receiving medical care here for free. this is my fee for free dose. and just imagining what might happen to thousands of those who are receiving treatment here. and it might stop scares me, it costs thousands of dollars to get treated and people can afford even the cost of living. pick them up was the then the potential closure was the bottom of the
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hubble crossing was through care with got off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in desperate need for me on myself for some of the soft hospital provides many free health case services for thousands in the area and we received around 200 patients per day and the numbers by increasing has been here in front is gradually decreasing to the area. in short on those who come to get the services of the most vulnerable people. people are literally lose a lives. if they did not receive proper medical care, especially since the area is still going through the wall because he only have to add to the problem too powerful of cliques, in february, damaged or destroyed at least 55 medical facilities. despite the challenges, medical staff here are determined to continue their work. they're also appealing for help. it is not clear how the international community wasn't reactive. the board there is permanently closed, but the loss of the lifeline will have an immediate impact for many here. the attempts by this, the government to control across the board to re delivery is alarming many, including the us security council,
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human rights activists and medical workers. 5 of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest? they are still for sale, the civil war naval border to remain open so humanitarian supplies continue to arrive. the former, such as are all live, all this area, mc shortages and goals are also expected to us and 60 percent of the 2000000 people that depend on food aid. but agencies say they no longer have the money to prevent palestinians going hungry. it's allowed one reports for the mothers of goals or the daily struggle is especially tough to these children to keep them safe in a place that is in tory if need dangerous. and to keep them fed me. you know, i'm other for realizing overseas how to put food in the table that talent is being withdrawn. i love the fact that the bomb case with the a bomb. i definitely think of how to feed these 4 children. as you can see,
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you see our children and they don't understand the reasons of the lack of maybe recall survive without it. close to 2000000 palestinians, depending 40 years of instability and the rising cost of living increases the threats of the people going hungry agencies relying the funding and for garza funding has been drawing up right now. there is a norm as pressure uh, globally on i budgets and ida allocations. it's certainly the case here in gaza. as we share the food case load, the food program would with world food program. they have already announced that they are coming back to the programming the world for the program, shutting down here next month. a video and agencies are also cutting back and goes alone. around 400000 people could lose by the food supplies, threatening him during crisis is the has the have this on. however, the 5th of we talk about a 100000 families and gods are in need of food support. and the cuts has reached
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approximately 20000 families. however, we are waiting for the approval of more names in the future. from gimme the head of children going hungry is already daddy. i think that people have gone up, exist against all the on the set of all having in the bed. minimum food data provided this essential lifeline, however is not with the frank one. i just the pulse of china being drenched in heavy rain while others, a baking, and a heat wave, extreme heat to let. so being issued in several problems, its preferences, temperature is sort of 45 degrees celsius and changing, but it's floods which a cool thing, an emergency in the southwest, with hundreds of being rescued from flooded homes. every rains expanded in 24 chinese regions where launch rivers often flooded at this time if you so the south korea floods and land slides have killed at least 22 people. at least 14 others are missing. fluffs washed away, crumbs submerged main roads and forced thousands to seek temporary shelter. days of
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heavy rain, i will say false and close to them to overflow landslides disrupted rail services and full split trains to go slow. was by how comes a reported? now the leaders of as a, by sean and all media have arrived in brussels for 2 weeks and resolving the conflict, having to go into kind of a the region has been at the center of a decades long territorial dispute between the 2 countries. the tulips will be mediated by the european council that'd be renew tensions of to as by john, close to not sion coil. that's the only land link between the going to come up a and on media. it's like, it's like it's not what strong spot, hollywood actors and scream rises are forcing the cancellation of movie productions and tv shows you nearly to say the growth of streaming platforms. and the rise of artificial intelligence is make a hold of somebody to living for battles. how's this los angeles.
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c actors joined writers on the picket lines in los angeles and new york and a double strike that has brought the entertainment industry to a grinding halt. striker casey hamilton says, one of her top concerns is artificial intelligence taking the place of living actors act as need to be present and be in the work. and so to have that taken from us is taking away our life load our red zone days. chris devlin is pounding the pavement for better pay and royalties. mythology is that, you know, both writers and actors out here making big money and, you know, living the high life thing pretty much. we're just struggling to pay our rent and, and air bill. catherine kim thinks the big movie and t v studios will soon begin feeling the pressure that the writers and now the actors. i don't know how they're going to promote all of their summer blockbusters for one. they're going to be no red carpets. nobody's going to be on
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a glossy magazine cover. nobody's going to be on the talk show. the strikes of up ended the entertainment business halting shoots on scores of films. some of the high profile films that have stopped production or otherwise in limbo on account of the strikes include avatar for gladiator to dead. both 3 and a lie and king sequel in new york actors, including jason subject is the star of screening tv hit series. ted lasso and oscar winning actress susan, so random picketed outside studio offices or a group of actors union members met in washington to show their solidarity. i don't think it's for a, i saved my life for future movies without my on the other side of the flight, representatives of studio and streaming services,
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say the union's demands are unrealistic. they say the generous pay increases and concessions on a i have been offered. but rejected no further labor management negotiations have been scheduled. both sides are settling in for a work stoppage. the could continue for months. rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. right, let's bring it in. thomas adults can use an accidental humanitarian activists who joins us from new york if i, if i will welcome to you. so you're a well known face. on the back, in stage film and television, you even play to i want to clear news producer and the h. b. i series the new user name. whether it's a common misconception that it will, how they would act as a writing a wave of wealth and success. but how precarious can it be faxed to them? right. is there as well. you have to understand that the, you know, 99 percent of our union at any given moment are unemployed. and that's not to say, you know, and i, there is, i, i do want to dispel the mythology that all actors and all writers,
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other work in our industry are doing so well all the time. at the same time, they're actually the, there does need to be an acknowledgement that the upper upper upper one percent of the one percent in our industry make up, you know, solomon enriches and that's, you know, problem out of can some ways to, um that said, the vast majority of people who make up our unions and certainly the non union workers are working class folks and they live paycheck to paycheck and it's, it's um, it's not an easy life, certainly uh when you're a working class actor and when i'm a strength like this happens it can be devastating to the likelihood. so pay royalties and also also officially intelligence a little issues that people are out striking against. i mean, given that's a all i see the stay in advancing rapidly. what are your principal demands from those who write the contracts and pay the salaries over that? i think that we can just to set right with all things. and i think that, you know,
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with artificial intelligence and like with a lot of automation that you run into in any number of different industries. and it's all about, you know, taking the time to ensure that this technology is welcome to, in, in an intelligent, thoughtful way. so that workers aren't immediately kind of pulled in for something that we're not entirely sure how it works. i personally don't believe that actors or writers should be having our talents or our work, or dedication used to teach artificial intelligence or used at all in artificial intelligence. without our consent and certainly without being paid for our work, it's just, it's a, it's an estimate to, to, to, to doing what we do take to working period for a living. and, you know, the idea that we are now as actors and writers sort of entering this phase of
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the lot of other industries have been facing for quite a long time. uh is, is, i think a shocking one for a lot of people wondering in our industry, certainly that it happened as fast as it did and that we are looking down the barrel. it being uh, largely replaced. certainly the bees. great. uh, the offer is that the a m p t p made to uh are or background that i can brothers and sisters in particular are just a pastor as that they would pay them for one days worth of work, scan their whiteness and be able to use that like miss an opportunity that that's absurd, especially considering that that one day worth of work on average for background actors, a $122.00 price. it's a disturbing many of the streaming services side themselves that they've been struggling to make a profit because they've been pulling billions into making attention grabbing productions. i mean, the argument is that they also need to balance the books. i might main, streamlining costs through a i which make of a and you know, i think that it's
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a very interesting thing. uh it's, it's, it's a, it's a very particular kind of madness that i don't know that i completely understand where the management says, well we've, we've changed the game. so the workers need to play along with us. and then they break the game. they, they don't fully understand how the game has changed, that they have changed and that the workers are responsible for the sacrifice in order for them to balance their budget. i, i don't understand that sort of thinking at all, particularly when you're looking at c o pay that some of the streaming services. netflix in particular have to ceos their risk getting paid over $50000000.00 a year. it's difficult for me to talk about or to hear people talking about balancing budgets and, and, and prying property when you have netflix and paying ceos 100000000 dollars year. you have warner brothers discovery paying almost $40000000.00. you have disney paying almost $30000000.00 a year in salary to their ceos. remember,
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c o's are not creators. the gatekeepers, right? their decision makers and not only that, the effectiveness of their decision making is impossible to qualify, right? remember, i like you can't tell me that there's a way that you know, the netflix, the o as in the powers that be who have said what, we're not going to make this tv show, but we are going to make this tv show that but that decision making can be quantified in terms of a success rate because you can't quantify, that was it never got made, right. was successful, they are. so what exactly are they be paid for? we're the ones who are creating the concept. right. and i understand that you can streamline things like it, it's not in our backs, right? either way, whatever is made, how much money they make it take away messages, but human touch counts thomas. so dorski may, thanks for joining us. great to hear from you. i think, you know,
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when you use aggressive island, presidential candidates panada out of a loan has launched his campaign for a run off by les, in august federal prosecutor dirty right now is to bundle other fellows, mueller. a policy for suspected violations of election low. the electoral commission says the vote will go ahead as planned clots as john home and reports in guatemala city, or can send some investigations which are underway, could disrupt the campaign, angry, and tell more than what is the country's anti corruption prosecute. it continues to try to suspend one of the 2 political parties in the presidential run. he says it's because there's some media poteat that said an english and legally registered some members for the today before this press conference, we received 3 more accusations via phone calls from citizens that came within my life. it must be new that somebody. yeah. and its supporters, i say it's being targeted by authorities because it wants to bring change a little different. well,
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what you have to take is the rule of law. we can follow democratic bible or fall directly into authoritarianism. they point to recent history to back up their claim . authorities authority kick 3 candidates from other politics out the elections before even the 1st round above 2, including the front brothers, the, let's say they could all have been phones in the side of an economic and political elite in guatemala, at the p on the nation. now somebody, yes, and they kind of it, but not do i read below, formerly long shots of the last right standing for now i'm 1st i the prosecutor's office, even right. it hits the offices of the supreme electoral tribunal to try and find brett quotes from the media parting to strengthen the case. as a highly unusual move. to me is a grass roots movement, found the baby bucket damage, but not or revenue progresses clean,
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governance and then to systemic and equality. this is a call for blood am all as democracy for clean elections for the possibility of preventing corrupt groups from continuing to take over public institutions by any digit. as late as we met outside, the supreme electoral tribunal told us that's what the communities of the people, the con south look tired of. so much corruption with impunity and the lack of opportunity for all young people. because of that, no one knows if somebody you could change that if you will get the chance to join home and i'll just either watch them on the suitcase or it's it's tons of support. now here's peter me. thank you so much. what seems to be for on stability in the fall of wimbledon markets have on the rest of it would be coming the 1st and seated women's time in the open air to win. the title was a movie opening states on since the cold with both plays suffering breaks of served . but it was the check plan for tickets 6 games the full face. it was clear in the sick and said as well,
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with both players making errors. it was on joseph again who prevail? 6 full and so i can imagine states it's for a victory to the free 5 to go when the championships began. disappointment for was a bit using in this final for a 2nd. viewing the road as he tries to become the 1st african and arab woman to win a grand slam singles title. but for those of a, it's a fitness major title. and with that comes the small matter of $3000000.00 in prize money. to get the temporary, you know, exhausting 2 weeks and then i just tried to get myself together for this year off the phone numbers before the game. and so i'm just really a great time to thank you guys to everyone for so far the, you know, coming here. thank you guys for coming. thank you for choosing. for me, the energy is amazing from day one here at the done really appreciate your support
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. it's been a tough journey, but uh that's tennis and i promise i come back one day and with this tournament, the main final is on sunday and what a match we have in store with the top 2 players in the world. call us al cortes and know that chunk of it's going hate said for the title. so i'll see the authorized book displaced with a comprehensive wind over the world. number 3, the new mid with they have been the semi finals. the spend the address of the matching straight 6636363, in just one hour and 15 minutes of credits to instructor which and rep on the bell is the only movie will play is this century to make multiple grand slam single funds before turning 21, you'll now hope to win a 2nd major title to as the us open. he won last year. play a final uh, getting what am i gonna do? something that i dream about when i started paying pennies. as i said before, is even better playing,
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i guess no luck. so it's going to be really emotional moment for me that i try to stay calm the moment, but the, you know, probably was a good or no, i guess, you know more day uh, you know, one more moment. but for me is going to be the, the best moment of my life. i think a 1st wimbledon final for alco rags, but a 5th in a row for chocolate, which in line for room he to made light, who it could be semi final opponents. the defending champion, getting policy tell united seed younique's and a great fit decision is chasing the risk with extending 24th glance then. so i did victory and sundays funnel would also see him take him and a wimbledon trophy in the middle with roger phaedra. yes, i do have more experience playing in many more grand slam or windows and finals than him, but if you don't steal, he's in great shape. it's very multi, very easy and he's hungry. i'm hungry too. so let's have
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a piece of bacon and rice brought silver way to west pam, and it'll be hoping to do the same with these new club. also, the fun you compete with the signing of the into the international ross is joining in a deal with $158000000.00, which is a regular fee between $2.00 brush clubs and makes them also those most expensive epa signing the 24 year old caps and waste them to the right to conference, the type of last month. so that was a tough decision to leave him is, but he wants to spend the best use of his career at also. this is the moment he was introduced to his new teammates. my manager make a lot of sense. i would like to always need welcome our additions to a club i or a family plan. welcome to the family. the anything you like to say? um you also have to watch um what was the 1st day,
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were you looking forward to playing with people to share and many good moments together. all obviously see what you guys have been doing the last couple of days. and so i'm really looking forward to getting started and hopefully enjoy in a few try to face the gulf of me. my little pool have announced they've received a $52000000.00 bid for they brazilian midfielder sabine, you from sell the club. he had the 29 year old was left out of the school that for you to germany for pre season training on saturday. so i've kept him jordan henderson is also reportedly considering an offer from another saudi team. all the fact in the women's world cup takes off in 5 days in new zealand and australia and the teams based in oakland were given a traditional mallory welcome the world cup holders usa joined co hosts, new zealand, easily portable for the pains no way in vietnam at the po for the ceremony,
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which is performed to acknowledge and agree to the visitors to them and starts on thursday when use even has no way at eden park in front of a son of crowd. with the right side of it, conway, aden park in a couple of days and have the whole country behind us is super exciting and you have to play a top of your pin. a position is also good as well to get that experience put in. so welcome to contact with this culture is amazing. the news, the only people are being so good receiving like very warm, very kind, very nice to us and co host. so straight a welcome to the special smoking ceremony. as they arrive that they base in prison . the performance also carried out a judge in a traditional done so the squad, australia opened they to admit against the republic of the island on thursday. england's plans are back out on the training sites on the sunshine coast. stuff that they go to school with canada and fridays will not match the european champions space hate to you and they are opening group matching next saturday in prison. and the players
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a confidence among the squad is high. we are being chunky and sort of reason and tie will very humble as well. and then what a team that's called wishing them on a single team that's focused on the job and in, in one use. even though looking in good shape. the head of the rugby world cup in september, the old black survive the 5 back from south africa in the rugby championship. flash new zealand with 17 mill up early in the game of to try some. aaron smith and shannon for sale in the 2nd house in spring box. perfect. so within a points of the old lex. but that was as close as they go off with the world champions beaten. 5520 in oakland, that's to win some tiffany zealand who now have one hand on the trophy. and it was an upset and certainly with origin see the becoming australia 50 to 31. a few minutes late for much of a game against the one of these bedside school in full size a piece, but it was
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a try and the final minute for the visits is from one martin gonzalez. that keeps the re victory on all the soil. that's 2 defeats out of 2 in the championship. and the returning coach eddie jones. 9 years ago, yes, of the j swell was selling food on the streets of home by now he is man of the match on his taste. davy, for india, in a big win over the west indies. the 31 year old lift and the bathroom schooled 171 in india, listings are 421 for 5 declared in dominique. it was a lead of $271.00 runs off to the 1st endings. the windows within fold out for 100 and 52nd time round stuff spend, but it will be tons of natural and taking system for $71.00. as the home side crumbled, india winning bind endings, and 141 runs inside 3 days. and that's all the sports needs and it will be here again later with another uptake
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