tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 16, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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in for the last 5 lines. so let me show you said i last barbecue has created what is known as the g 9. it's a federation of dams and it's one of the most powerful here. this road connects the communal fit to be with an other area that is not far away and were told that it was being used by against the people that had been kidnapped. the the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters. and so i'm getting obligated to coming up in the next 60 minutes. harrowing stories of death and torture refugees fleeing the fighting and so done. talked to alger 0 flooding and land slides. excuse me. in south korea leaves at least 22. that is thousands. are forced to evacuate from italy in algeria
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to the us on mexico, countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures, growing pressure on the government's in israel as tens of thousands protests against plans to overhaul the judiciary. and on cheapest limits of useful history in the women's final at wimbledon, unseeded markets of on those of us takes the title as onto the finishes runner up to the 2nd. you enter the welcome to the news hour. we'd be getting some don where at least 4 civilians have been killed in a drone attack in the city if i'm doing them on the health industry. so as the strake wants to buy the rapids, support forces targeted a hospital. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict, and if there's the 100000 more have fled to neighboring countries, those have gone to charge from the western door for region had been speak about
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what they experienced as they escaped the regional capital, a j no refugees and witnesses, a gunman are killing and torturing civilians on leaving piles of burn bodies behind the parent, military rapids support forces has been nice targeting civilians. the optimum, my team and kind of to, i was among a group of 37 people, ordered by the militias, is specifically the rapids support forces to cover the bodies. i know of 6 similar groups in the city. we were given 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 men. i am a refugee and a drag kemp. i have 4 children who were shot also off to a shell that's cut on us. i lost my grand daughter. in addition, i lost 2 sons. they were shot 15 days ago and they haven't arrived yet. as close to
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if a shot in missing, we considered them finished date. if they suspect any person, they shoot him directly. and this one has a broken leg. he was shot directly. they will not have mercy on him. people in uniform are doing the kidding. and they have heavy weapons, i can't tell you who kills, but they are not from the government, which the 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 the data 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 to the last meeting, we went to look for our wounded, and instead we found a huge number of dead people. and when we returned,
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we found about 50 bird horses. they were burned with their belongings that they were carrying. there were those who tried to leave and they were dispersed. their corpses were covered with a blanket and then they spread gasoline on them and burned them. this is what we witnessed. the rapids support forces where the uniforms, while the rest were kimberly, which is the type of clothing there where when you reach this place you will find a huge number of people dead. you shudder if you are not patient enough, you will not pass the site. well, since fighting broke out in the heart of tomb in april, so don's main port has effectively taken over as the administrative capital ports to don was taken on a new importance with most public buildings in cartoon, occupied by the rapids support forces militia, how much all was more on the 700 kilometer move to the city on the red sea and the easy, the 9 p m. find time and using both. so that goes on at least a little studio has
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a place so that a state, if you had, court doesn't come to him. no. okay, 5 by law support forces melisha allow me to know what the mutant is. false is attacked. all media facilities including the national tv. so we found it necessary to be launched, a national tv broadcast to select on the federal level, which we manage to achieve from here in just a few days. nearly all of so dense, major federal institutions followed suit by moving the operations to the spots city of less than a 1000000 inhabitants. the federal cabinet and it's relocate, administers held the 1st meeting on wednesday since fighting the gun 3 months ago. oh, you one member of the link saw frontier costs of showed up here and had a brief discussion with the media says before the session, but he didn't want his name or fixture to be made public. probably an indication of how since the security situation is even here, far away from come to the old town district dates back more than a 100 years. that's how long bought so that has been 7 of the countries economy,
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capital. it accounts for 90 percent of students international trade. thanks to it's still a teaching position on that. let's see. it's also a fishing town and a tourist destination for scuba divers, codle reef lovers. most humanitarian aid for both victims. first, our lives here by ad on c, students and others from all of us would then come for school set tickets and all types of official documentation. and you, fox to the, for the printing of passports is being built, the central bank resume and its services. here, after the shut down over its made headquarters in come to the cities administrative district. he's a close to me to tell he is own filming. is it a stick to fuel efficiency, agreed to talk to the media or the region has seized the billions in the past, and there is some calls to join the army is that it was the test of loyalty. with all of that, 10000 escape is
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a fighting and waiting evacuation or humanitarian support. so that is lead us off their hands from how much fun does. yeah. lots of them. well south krios prime minister sizes, he's mobilizing all available resources to deal with floods and land slides. at least 26 people have been killed after days of torrential rain. authorities save the number of victims as likely to rise barbara and go for reports. rescue was backing to reach 19 caused, trapped in a flooded tunnel. intent to south korea is not clear how many people are in the vehicles. but some of the thousands of people who have had the lives disrupted up to 3 days of heavy rains. the torrential downpour triggered land slide sparing property in many parts of the country. in the central just send district a dime of a fluid causing power cuts and damaging roads and bridges. thousands of
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people have been forced to leave the homes to seek shelter and medical treatment. but more bad weather is expected. it's the peak of south korea's summer monsoon season and media rutledge. it's a full cost heavy rain until wednesday. fav wound the severe with us because it's a grave danger to the public. barbara and good eldest era, us all parts of china. irving drenched and heavy rain, while others are baking in a heat wave. extreme heat alerts have been issued in several provinces, temperatures, sore to 45 degrees celsius engine. jang, but it's floods which are causing an emergency in the south. west. hundreds have been rescued from flooded homes and heavy rain is expected in 24 trying these regions where lawrence river is often floods at this time of year. the record high temperature is recorded from around the globe,
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burning heat waves are sweeping across europe, with temperatures raising about 45 degrees celsius. and for the 1st time ever, the world could officially record a temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. here is our weather presenter jeff harrington to show us where and when, 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 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 wait. 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,
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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 as well. but if we look at the extended forecast for it, 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 to 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 jerry. 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,
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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 there was the temperature showed up. so we looked at cairo, its 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 as. so as jeff was just saying, the u. s. is one of the countries being swept by high temperatures and millions of people have been advised to take extra precautions during that heat wave. my kind of reports. it's a some of discontent to mid scorching temperatures. rick, hold off the record set to be shifted and the sweltering heat, $85000000.00 people on the heat alerts. it's really crazy. you can go outside really without feeling like you're doing tests and pads with the heat, expectations of more heavy rains of the unprecedented flooding in the northeast of the u. s. a direct consequence say experts of climate change,
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human cause. climate change also causes rainfall to be more extreme. a warm or atmosphere holds more moisture. so when a storm system comes, it's dumping out much larger amounts of water. california is death valley is full cost to reach higher than 54 degree celsius this weekend. in texas, officials are anxious to be monitoring the venerable power good demand for cooling power. heating a rick hold for the 2nd day in a row. and the most venerable people are also and the threat in las vegas volunteers are in home discounts parsing out much needed supplies in the nation's capital. it's a balmy, $86.00 degrees per night. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is o. 2 aware that when a nationwide basis, this is an anomaly. it's something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing
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scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change. you know, this president has called climate change. a crisis is one of the top crises that are affecting our nations off of you onto the ocean surface. the woman walters preaching karl on an unprecedented basis. so the florida keys liberally would not exist if it were not for the coral reef track that has existed here over the millennial. and the way is an effort to change the status. quote, carl fragments being cultivated in the threes, and then re punted underwater. a small but significant reminder that climate change can be comforted, although experts will on this temperatures rise, those efforts on multiple fronts will become more urgent. my kind of out is here at washington. also assigned to say that weather patterns are getting more severe because of climate change. let's take
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a look at where the world stands in the battle against global warming. a 194 nations agreed to pursue efforts to limit global temperature rises to 1.5 degrees celsius under the 2015 paras agreements. but researchers say there is now was 66 percent chance. we will pass that threshold between now and 2027. the un environment program says there are no credible pathway to a 1.5 degree celsius in place, despite legally binding promises being made. and then in recent days, we saw the highest average global temperature ever recorded. it read 17.18 degrees celsius. richard allen is a professor of climate science and he says that recently, extreme weather is a clear symptom of climate change. the extremes around the world caused by weather patterns, but these weather patterns almost severe and they usually what the, because of the greenhouse gases we've been pumping into the, out in the statutes of human activities, the moment the heat waves upping. ok,
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going to be how did of an extra boost from the out developing el nino, which will affect many regions across the world in terms of offering winds problems, searching whether the heat waves occurring through where the extreme rain, full and flooding will occur, causing greenhouse gas emissions will change things very rapidly. indeed, this being shown in the light to start the safety report. if we do talk rapidly and massively greenhouse gas emissions to net 0 wet by any residual emissions, all of them, spike and emissions taken out by the land to the ocean. we know that the surface temperature is going to stabilize relatively rapidly. i've got a number of years maybe a decade or 2. of course, the ocean will keep on m heating up into depression. we'll keep teaching up ice sheets will continue to melt. so sea level rise will continue for the long term thoughts. the fact to the matter is what we do now in cussing greenhouse gases
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across upsets is transport. food heating, cost cutting across all these sectors will have a very rough paid benefits. the society, by limiting will mean, because every bit will mean boxes, every bit of extra will mean that we can avoid through custom greenhouse gases will make these avoid. for this intensification of these extreme weather events, we're seeing around the world at the moment. quantum, our head on the officer and is our including trade under occupation. a palestinian businesses are trying to prosper in the face of stifling is really restrictions hospice holes and revel health. syria reach, breaking points of view invoices. alarm for the future of a deliveries in the region. i'm leaving on message to enter miami, so up they are. they are new star player will have more a lot in sports. the
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but 1st thing is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu will stay in hospital overnight after suffering from dehydration. the 73 year old release, the video saying he's feeling fine, but had stayed in the sun too long during a vacation, israel's weekly cabinet meeting has been disposed from sunday to monday. meanwhile, for time protests are continuing and israel against the government's controversial, traditional overall. on monday, the is really problem and past the bill and it's 1st reading to limit the supreme court's powers. over the last few months, tens of thousands of people have demonstrated across the country with protests now reaching its 28 consecutive week. how much i'm june. how's the latest from tel aviv, where the protests have been taking place? as we are in a process that tells me where there are tens of thousands of people protesting all your different overall proposals. that's why it's so loud where we are right now. this is putting quite a bit of pressure on this and that in yahoo and as far right lucian, this is
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a 2820, a protest that have been held to your end. that would be even which will have thousands of people. they say the plan essentially moving israel away from democracy. and that's why there's so much angry now why we're seeing so much for your anger in the last few days is because last week you had in the past week, you had the passage of the 1st reading, the 1st one and one of the bills associated with those very contentious package of laws, it is really 3 or 4 minutes there was still between their votes before it would actually become lost. and even though that's the only one portion of this entire packet of laws that be substantially reaching the judiciary, it is really wild people up on last tuesday who had what was called
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a day of disruption, in which thousands upon thousands of people demonstrated many places across these roof, and you also had dozens of people arrested with a police club disorderly, contacted the organizers of the protests have now said that they are going to have what's called a day of resistance starting next tuesday. and that there will be protest plans for throughout the week. they want to get the message out to the government to mr. mckinney on. 7 that they will not stand for him trying to get these laws enacted. and that's why there's so many people out here right now. we're told tens of thousands of people here, and they are committed to continuing to come out to get this message across a new market. has opened and they occupied westbank city of for the lower vendors, are getting an opportunity to sell their products that are may read in talestine. but it comes as the world bank predicts an economic slump in the region. last year the you and trade agency estimated the cost of that is really occupation on
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palestinian since 2000 to be around $58000000000.00. laura con reports from it on a la jewelry from gauze, a letter from hebron and other traditional hands across from across the region. posting incentives has come here to sell the goods at the new of hydro market in ramallah and know how much loss runs in us gallery and says, one of the biggest hurdles is transporting, have goods across the occupied territory. this was made in gaza and to reach the west bank, you actually have to rely on people bringing get or the postal service that's always impeded by the rock kits or impeded by incursions into guys. so there's always that if, if it's ever reaches here, most of the stuff from the west bank is super it's, it's extremely hard to send the 2 guys out. so let's say they face many restrictions because of these where the occupation and that includes hi export
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costs permits, which is difficult to obtain. the vibrant i'm busy. market self have 3 simple, a 3 i'm of items history and culture. the people here tell me is also given your vendors to have a job and make money of the slump and economy in a nearby marketplace. it's most of them in season. the growing and selling food here can also be costly. well, thank says it's ready, restriction on trade, movement and access is stagnating, the regions economy when agriculture is wants to have a policy and society farms here losing the land and likelihood to a legal settlement expansion and much of the occupied west. fine. the only way is to get solved from the is there any restrictions tells access to land. and here you'll see the interest that shows on the entry of products which are important for the business, the industrial sector, and on exploration of the,
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of the senior products to, to, to the water. and the policy and economic minutes suspects that some tells us many policy much and have no choice, but to sell that goods through its rate, then just to have easy access to sell them on the international market in a hit your markets. the stools may be packed in the items maybe selling fast, but some many posting incentives. the future is less, so are some. no one else is 0 romana in the occupied westbank. the united nations is described as unacceptable the condition set by syria in an offer to allow a to keep reaching revel health or rhetoric and a letter sent to the security council and seen by the f p and rotors, news agencies, you ins, office for the coordination of your monitoring affairs that the proposal contains to unacceptable conditions. so the bible, how of crossing has been closed since monday. it's one of 3 border crossings which
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handles the majority of you and deliveries to syria. members of the un security council or failed to reach an agreement to keep that border crossing open. and that directly affects 4000000 syria to rely on the humanitarian aid to revel held areas in the north of the country. and you would have part of most reports from it live, where many hospitals are struggling to operate because of age shortages 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 country. i take my cancer, those here on the regular basis as am receiving medical care here for free me the moment this is my facebook read those and just imagining what might happen to thousands of those who are receiving treatment here. and it might stop scares me,
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of course, of thousands of dollars to get treated and people can afford even the cost of living. pick them up, what's the advantage? the potential closure was the bottom of the hubble crossing was through care with cut off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in desperate need. hold on for some of the soft hospital provides many free health case services for thousands in the area and be received around 200 patients per day. and the number's 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,
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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, human rights activists and medical workers. 5 of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest? the software sale deals of civil war and near the border to remain open. so humanitarian supplies continue to arrive, or such as are all live all this area. what aspect of joshua landers, who's the director of the center for mentally studies at the university of oklahoma, joining us by sky from greenville in vermont. welcome to the, i'll just there any is our so how is this going to play? i was because on thursday, syria did authorize the you went to use the bab and how i bore to crossing. now that you were saying that the condition serial has put forward or unacceptable. what happens next? as well as a classic wrangle over sovereignty, humanitarian aid and control of syria in 2014 the u. n.
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read the un security council voted to allow cross border aid into these zones that have been set up in the north west and the north east. syria was furious at this because syria wants to control its borders, and theoretically the un can cross, unless there's a special permission. now, russia is playing this on both sides. they do not want to extend the permission for 12 months, and that's what the un security council and aid people said. we need it. we need at least 12 months because we can't plan. this is to insecure, but syria and rush. i want to keep it 6 months because they're negotiating, they're negotiating for more aid, and they want cross line a. that means they want the aid to become through damascus and be delivered to ad lib and the other rebel areas from, with inside damascus. the, the, the, the a,
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the n g o say, this is a terrible idea because demet, it'll give damascus too much control. and there's too much corruption, right before and serial. have russia for both syria and russia. it's always been about sovereignty. and in that letter that syria is un and bassett, a wrote to the security council, he said that made deliveries will have to be done in full court coordination, cooperation with the syrian government. so why is the u on calling some of the conditions that had been been put forward by syria? unacceptable. and what are they? well, these are because siri wants to, wants to regulate where the trade goes and once more of it to come through damascus . they've also been asking for more early recovery aid. and that's a that would go towards things like building electric, building schools, other stuff which is very close to reconstruction. and as we know,
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the us and the west have sanctions on syria that do not allow for the reconstruction of syria until syria accepts democracy. so outside, of course, isn't going to give democracy, but he wants more of that aid for reconstruction. he wants to rebuild his country without and keeping it under his dictatorship. so this is about, you know, what's, what the future government of syria will be. who's going to control has outside one the war. and um, and it's really a classic, you know, arm russell over sovereignty over humanitarian aid. will syria become a democracy or will it stay aside with outside of control? right. okay, thank you so much. joshua land us. we appreciate your time. thanks for in speaking to us on all those there. pleasure. south korea says that it will increase assistance to ukraine president to you and secure ok. the assurance during your visit, the keys. he met with the ukranian president to let him know as a landscape,
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so has committed to increasing humanitarian aid to a 150000000 dollars this year. and it's also promising non leased or military assistance. well, the leaders of funds are based on in armenia have arrived in brussels for talks and to resolving the conflict over and gordon care about 3 inch it has been at the center of a decades long territorial dispute between the 2 countries. the talks will be mediated by the european council, and there been renew tensions after us are based on close election court, or that's the only land link between the corner care back and our media. the still ahead on the houses there were news our guatemala streets react to officer attempts to disqualify one of the leading presidential candidates. the new zealand old wax hitt form. peter will be here and will have the accent from the rugby championship . the
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latter 13 enemies. as a right and a strong wind in wales in july, he is not snowball was a. this whole spitting his bowl. i can go tumbled store then a mid july still. now it's more normal weather for the science for the cause that comes to the stream as well on the sites. don't move on to start from the care, which is still and full of sunshine. you've got these temperatures, which are approaching regular levels of it to me, but the rate goes knowles in germany all the way down towards the north coast of africa replaces it, could see a new record room. i would pick out a car and standing record is faulty. we expect it to be up to 40 on even more than that to in the next couple of days. that will be a new record, of course is don't just to europe just doing this at the moment. but we're focusing on year for now. and we focusing on july, a good that is recommended by that, the scuffling for norway for sweden and the winds come across the north of france
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as well. there is an extension of that is throwing showers and thunderstorms from switzerland through austria to watch slovakia and poland, which will take some of the heat away from here. we should be on the high side to for the se stays hot. this stays hot all the way down into what's north africa as well with 50 possible in some parts of mauritania. and then big range bull welcome, embody the victorious terraces of the foot called white glove loyalty, company violence consultation. when i was young, when there was a football match, we were frightened because the friends couldn't go crazy with an indonesia, one group of revolutionary supporters, as taking a stand against a male aggression with economy for the display of peace. and you between the funds, who make football, oh, trends and angels on out just the right when the news breaks,
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i'm in front of the building that was hit with a door and i talked to you and that's when people need to be hot. and the story needs to be told. i wanted to cry as if i'd never see my parents and country again . with exclusive interviews and in depth reports the irrigation canals are nearly empty out just the right has changed on the grass. a is just staring into action harriman's access to bring you more award winning document trees and light news. on the, on the top stories on the elders are and is our elders are his gather testimony
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from legend, mass killings, and johns western dar 4 region. witnesses say they were ordered to move 300 bodies by the rapids support forces. the international criminal court at the hague is investigating suspected war crimes. floods and land slides in south korea have killed at least 22 people and at least 14 others are missing. so cri, as prime minister says he's mobilizing all available resources to deal with the crisis. extreme sheet reference are set to be broken around the world. health warnings have been issued in multiple countries. the heat waves bring with them severe health risks, especially for young children and the elderly. unusually high temperatures in lebanon are being blamed for a search and walls fires. as the reports in the northern district of god, firefighters are being forced to rely on donations because the government is almost bankrupt. 11 on emergency force is busy fighting fires. there's an
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increased risk due to a significant rise in temperatures. already there had been 3000 fires in a relatively small sized country. the was fire season has begun earlier than usual this year. and it's blamed on global warming 11 on nearly bankrupt state makes the situation worse. the late this vacant that we have received was one, as in 2000 years, 2000. and so for all of our vehicles and the tools are hold more than 20 years of age, limited resources make it hard to cover huge areas in the north. a group of volunteers are relying on donations to protect 180 square kilometers of forest 11 on loses up to 2000 hector's of force
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a year to wildfires and deforestation. we have to drive an hour on narrow winding roads to reach this fire. the terrain is steep and rugged in this region and these men work under difficult conditions. their equipment is basic. they only have 2 vehicles to cover vast territory and they have to rely on the help of locals. they buy some numbers gifted and dead, but my we also have a problem of enjoying the water supply line due to long distance as well as the policies like most states, institutions, also lack funding and resources. united nations is offering support what we have seen in defy us that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in graft, lots and at that is because these lands have not been able to be cleaned. and we have been also working through our work at the municipal level in cleaning for us
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and, and cleaning glass land. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far, live in on has already lost 26 percent of its forested areas. in the past 2 decades, and that's before the impact of climate change center for their houses. either a car, northern 11 on canadian wildfire is have burns more than a 100000 square kilometers worth of land this year. new government data shows that this record breaking figure will continue to rise in the coming weeks. in total, over 4000 fires have occurred across canada since january, and more than a 150000 people have been displaced of the guatemalan presidential candidate bernardo rivelo has launched his campaign for a runoff ballad. in august, a federal prosecutor had earlier announced the ban rivelo simila party for suspected violations of election law. the electoral commission says the vote will
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go ahead as plant, but its own home and reports from guatemala city. there concerns some investigations which are underway, could disrupt the campaign, angry and tell me what is the country's anti corruption prosecute. it continues to try to suspend one of the 2 political policies and the president to run. he says it's because the some media policy that saved in 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 with them. i like it most than you, but somebody. yeah. and it supports, as i say, it's being targeted by authorities because it wants to bring the change look the same way or what you have to take is the rule of law. we can follow democratic model or fall directly into authoritarianism. they point to recent history to back up their claim. authorities authority, kick 3 candidates from other policies out the elections before even the 1st round
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of both to including the front brothers. and let's say they could all have been phones in the side of an economic and political elite to watch them on a d p on the nation. now somebody, yes, and they kind of that, but not to our revenue. formerly long shots, the last right standing for now on thursday, the prosecutor's office even rated his the offices of the supreme elect tool tribunal to try and find records from the me a party 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 produces clean governance and, 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 did you the slate. as we met outside the supreme elect to try to,
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you told us that's what the communities need. so you put the concept, a little tired of so much corruption with impunity and the lack of opportunity for our young people because of that no one knows if somebody you could change that if you would get the chance to join home. and i would just watch them on the 16th and then i'll speak to john, he's joining us from guatemala city. so john, the send me a party and now running in the selection as it stands, what people are still out on the street, protesting why is box the the people that raj me did what they'd be sending us is that worth it? even though the is a temporary injunction of the constitution to allows us to be a policy to continue to do something else happened. the attorney general's office
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site guy should keep up running. and that's been investigation. been trying to suspend the policy to try and suspend the candidate to a level, and they come from select to prices as we speak it and saying that with the pieces there's been 3 tons of it's including the from product, from other politics that we kicked out even before the end of the 1st row, and that has the, according to the list that i'm looking at, this which we can see what seems to be in agreement type for anyone who might be the place. so john, what does bernard are a river low and send me a stand for? and what about his opponents? the
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notes i should be under another 2015. so for less than for a policy that says typical spring strong institutions say that basically isn't the sort of the tortoise run this time. she's in texas. this lady per platform is still a rabbit, searching for goods that she could use, which both of us lady saw how the strategies the ball is increasing. publicized there's a little bit of which said written basically people just want to get on the street . it's a street cross street. all right. so those are the 2 kinds of the starting into this run. because it's way too soon to be 2 bodies. one thing goes ahead, fluoride townhome, and thank you so much for that report from guatemala city nigeria as president
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bullet to noble, has declared a state of emergency to deal with the worst thing. food crisis. record inflation has made basic goods on affordable for many, and rates of malnutrition had been rising. there had been wide spread shortages under the state of emergency. farmers will be given supplies and protection from armed groups and somehow sold could be given $10.00 a month for the next 6 months. while the food crisis in africa as most populous country has been growing for years. the when says 25000000 nigerians or a high risk of not being able to get enough food every day. prices jumped off to the new governments, ended a long running fuel subsidy in june. and inflation has been rising, hitting a near 18 year high of 22.4 percent in may. this situation was made worse by continued to tax by boca hard on other groups. security data shows hundreds of farmers have been killed or kidnapped within the last year of the zeros fidelis and
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ball reports from boucher. i think let us have a nice enough with emergency now means that anything that has to do with food on what that will be handled by the national security council, which is chad. probably the president himself no longer by red black government agencies. they have been concerns about 2 days ago. they made you to you and had to resend one's wants that's about 25000000 measured as d. c. risk of see view. eclipse is security in the country before the end of the year and decides the response on the price of $40.00. so expensive. people can no longer afford as much as they want to be able to feed their families. even those was sending iris to witnessing nope, it's one of us and it will see here that does better to people coming to the market because they're purchasing power has been deeply said, it was sent months for me to have loved the news. she didn't measure it is on their high side compared in our incomes. most of the food of them would you go out by, you know?
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yeah. buy it from the day before the and bring it. that is why you see the transport to go. but what you bring it to you. so that's the slide because of all this and the 4 digit i needed for the gold meant to do is to continue to have all this prizes offers full control local cities plus the limited right now from us. we're supposed to use the sex ed who are complaining that the levels to be able to access their funds. this is the charges for selling the not where government have continued to our thoughts on picking up some of them in the last one year. about 365 miles had been i've looked at from deaf. i'm paul to 11. my dear, if the president has to move the issue of food security to national security, that it means that he's ever willing to tucking the issue of is a company that prevents us from when to our funds. and that by producing up to my
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president to saying that up with this now within yes, good, the emergency is going to provide security for them to move onto the prompts to produce more and also be able to give them something sensitive to be able to get grants and make sure that they have more food for my guys to be able to feed themselves. authorities in iceland are wanting people to stay away from interrupting volcano flows of lava and dangerous gases started on monday, and main airport in a capital reykjavik isn't far away, but there been no flight disruption. so far. iceland is the volcanic hot spot. an average is one, a rupture and every 4 years. gunner gunner son is a photographer and explore. he tells us what it's like around reykjavik right now. so far everyone is coping pretty well. i would say, uh, i think the russian is dividing the cab a little bit. there's like one cap of people who are really excited that there's another option and people are rushing to go see it. and then there's another can of
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people who are like, oh no, not again. and that of course, that it is not like they are. of course, i mean, convenience, like it's been a lot of us bags and things like that. so some people have been like a little bit uncomfortable that's, but most people are, are quite excited about the what kind of dressing. and there's a large number of people who are very excited to go see it. and both of them for the past few days, the weather conditions have been quite on favorable in terms of going to see it because there's like a long fail you have to take. and right now the wind is blowing a lot of toxic and gas and pollution right over the trail. so right now there's a lot of people who are nice man who are waiting at school to see it as well as with these erupt. and this being like a 2 week kind of 2 weeks before the start of the rest and the way that had been a lot of us breaks and you really felt the ground shake. yeah. so you're sitting at your home and some of units here, just boom and everything and shaking with this can be a little bit disturbing at. so when that starts, like you really see, okay, something might happen. and of course they're monitoring this base. you'll see here in iceland and they're using satellites and all kinds of tools to muscle to measure
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how like you can see of the mag mice trying to kind of make its way through the process. and so it's quite well monitored. so they were estimating for like a few days that is going to start at any time and all of a sudden it just kind of take the, the still ahead on the house is there it is our, the price of rights, personal complete a fun record transfer peter, how's the details and support the stories of determination and joining from all these different treatments on this of was not for me to come in. if you and wanda media amazon, what that as a living, they're going to open up your business, have a term and inquiry to and i'm going to shoot documentary from an african
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filmmakers africa direct on algebra, respect to the street in central concave shows you how devastating the effective russian bombing has to be, i can see where 2 of the bullets hit their about. my head highs. member political commentary, military wanted him dead. the still emmanuel beneath women a property on a road casting out his ear english proud recipient to new york festivals. through the cost or of the year award for the 7th year running the, the color again, time for the sports news here as peter green. thank you very much. roosevelt has
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made history at wimbledon, becoming the 1st and see the player in the open air to win the women's title, the check beating tennessee, and 6 seed on strip a in the final in straight sets on sensical role. patrick has the action of this was a big 3. sorry anyone had predicted 12 months ago markets of, of the most of the was it loved it as a tourist. what seemed the window, the portal was covering some injury. now she was lifting the venus rice with a dish coming the full check flare to win this title. the lead up to this photo had been dominated by his opponent or the job of the 28 year old son is in planning and has 2nd successive wimbledon fargo and bidding to become the 1st applicant. and i reply to with the ladies, title of the 6 easy was coming off the back of full successive ways. i have a grand slam champion from the previous rounds, cut off to a great start, breaking the bone growth of a sub. and the 2nd game to about had low choices to pull away in the opening set.
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that school does this one of the past 31 unforced errors in the mac. and felicia, instead to for the growth of the a full, the french open for list, went on a run of full games. the type of set 6 full to the 2nd says the guy, like the 1st advice squires exchanging breaks a sub. there were, sorry, the occasion was getting too much for sure, but the crucial break came and the noise game that made it for a full giving the gross event, charles the sub for the championship the play he came into the total bit dragged, $42.00 in the world, how's that of and his of the tried him. they didn't read science so i don't serve anything. i don't know why i had their costs last year this time. so i'm just, you know, it's these amazing those how i can send here and there's a whole this, you know, it's to, and this is crazy especially because she was left to reflect on what might have
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been the success of defeats and the grand slam final emotion. of the occasion reading too much. i don't know. i'm just uh, it's going to be a tough day today for me, but to, i'm not going to give up and i'm going to come back stronger in the region 3. and for the last flight model, surely the best time will come for now the play and the windows and title belong, somebody kept the address of the whole pop back. i would just say era as another to see if those are the, in the final and disappointment to you for the tennessee on support is watching on since the codes pull, reese was following the match at the winning and club. while honest people came into this women singles final, at wimbledon, having already achieved so much at the 1st arable african to become the women's world. number 2, the 1st to reach a grandson final at wimbledon. last year. the us siphoned last year. and this year
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at wimbledon really seemed like once you buzz dates with destiny after that painful the fates in last year's wimbledon finals, he vowed to use that pain as a couple of back to play a on on finally, when the troy say, hey, we're at wimbledon this year wasn't to pay those as he fell to a $0.02 to nothing to say to the and see the check mark has a vendor. so by on super spoke to the crowd afterwards describing how painful this the fate was. as her husband kareem also had physio white to white test in the crowd, but she did promise to come back strong guy. and this you said the one day to have funds one day, i will make it. i promise that she hopes to emulate the vendor. so i have a who, a short time ago, brundis the wimbledon flight from a balcony behind me too. but we'll have 3 more chances even before next day is we're moving out. the australian opened the us open. i'm the french open to become
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the 1st hour of all african women to win a grand slam title, full res aldi's era, at wimbledon in london. and these, with the seems back coming soon as you, as long as you both fans watch the final arise to the highest levels in the game, has made a hero. so many young santa spans across the country. anticipation of the winning, one of the big titles remains high levels or you could have uh, an onst was close to an historic achievement that to museums and arabs were waiting for. but she has to work on the psychological side to teeth, which he in fulton easy and aspired to set a new moms over the mother of. i'm about to send you out. i'm disappointed. she lost for a 2nd time in a row. she didn't win the title, but i hope she has more luck next time and gets the opportunity to when they hit sort of high on how you, but obviously a great disappointment to that. you dizzy and we don't know what the real reason is . perhaps a psychological preparation was not good for this much, and there was a big difference in the world rankings. but let's be optimistic. the owners will
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return with the titles in the future. us soccer fans all preparing to get the 1st glimpse of into miami's new style signing lee and l may c. origin scene is world cup winning caps and we'll be introduced at the home stadium on sunday night after the club confirmed, he'd signed a 2 and a half year contract, basically who's expected to be paid up to 60 $1000000.00 a year. we'll join the into miami squad for training next week. pick on royce is now awesome. it was most expensive, assigning of the joining in a deal with $158000000.00. it's also a regular fee between $2.00 british clubs. this way, the 4 year old who captains with them to the rope, a conference leak type of last month, says it was a tough decision to leave him is. but he wants to spend the best use of these career at awesome all. i think i've been looking to austin life at the last couple of seasons and it's a directory that they've been going on. and then last season on the stay outstanding season and i blew everything knowledgeable and pretty much is the
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energy now around the cloud. but most of the challenge, you know, the challenge of now getting also back to where i belong. you know, that means a lot to me. i don't know if the funds really want that, you know, may as apply off come in really hungry, to have more success when to spend more. bessie is this despite top. i mean, i live at 11. i'll stay receive the $52000000.00 bid for the brazilian midfielder sabine year from saudi 12 i'll if he had this, when he 9 year old was left out of the school. the thing to germany for pre season training on saturday, top captain jordan henderson is also reportedly considering an offer from another sally team. oh, if the fac who are managed by former level pool captain, steven gerald, the women's world cup, takes off in 5 days in new zealand and australia, and the teams base been opened were given the traditional mallory welcome, the competitive usa doing coasts. new zealand dates in the portable philippines,
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new way and vietnam at the po for reset or me, which is the phone. so i acknowledge and greet visits is the tournament starts on thursday when you see the host no way at eden park in front of a south crowd. these even though looking in good shape ahead of the rugby world cup in september, the old black survive to fight back from south africa and they read the championship clash, easy and was 17 no left early in the game off the try some errands. smith and shannon for sale in the 2nd half of the spring box go back to within a points of the old legs. but that was as close as they go with will. champions beaten? 5520 in oakland. that's 2 winds from 2 for these even do now have one hand on the trophy. and there was an upset in sidney with argentine are becoming australia searching for $31.00 a few minutes late for much of a game against the one of these outside school full try as a piece, but it was a try in the final minutes of the businesses from one more team gonzalez exchanged
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a re victory on all the soil that's to defeats out of to win the championship and returning coach eddie jones. it's 9 years since really mcelroy when a major goal to i, nobody remains in good form. going into next week's open championship. he needs the scottish open at north america by one shop, going into the final round, a 3 on the policy 3rd round, the 67 taking the road and i are expensive to teen. i'm depaul. south korea's tom team is the closest challenge. it's a mcelroy these tracing. the 2nd side of the and you probably know about zip codes, exploits on the basketball codes, but the full time in the a champion compared. ringback golf to as it turns out, this one came on the 7th home with the american century championship. and just look at that, the reaction, the, the okay,
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