tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 16, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm emily anglin. thanks for joining us. this is the new sale alive from joe hunt, coming up in the next 16 minutes. standing side by side on human trafficking is a new past between tennessee as president and you are paying latest parts of europe and the us bank on the extreme hate. and those warnings have even higher temperatures in the coming dikes. a co pay for equal what we'll look at why textile
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employees in bunk with ish, a demanding a payment and on piece of payment with your sports, there's a new king of the same decodes carlos alvarez, speech 7 time champion, know that the it's 1800 game teen within the past half hour, tennessee, as president and the european union have signed a pass to help combat human traffic is president guy said, i me, you are paying commission chase us live on july and signed a memorandum of understanding intern is easily as prime minister was also that the country is often the 1st landing point for refugees and migrants heading from north africa to you or for buying for boats. you're paying commission president, us live on the line. hell, be agreement, signed in to news as
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a strategic partnership deal. this is an investment in our ship prosperity, stability as in future generations. the reasons for it are compelling. to me is that the european union are bound to buy a share history and geography. and we share strategic interests. as bringing as main a creamy who's a north africa research analyst at brussels international center. she joins is from to news. yes ma'am. thanks so much for being on the program. just how significant is the strategic and comprehensive partnership? certainly sounds like a lot of political mumbo jumbo. well 1st thanks for telling me. i think it is reshaping because he's really and this is a new pathway that you're trying to match. and it's relationship we, i guess this is vicky,
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not the guy which is the closest neighbor. i'm trying to lease african migration and made that police north back. i was seeing it to me. i was thinking that these are right now. uh huh. uh, power, really easy to negotiate. any type of, um, you know, fair, a pass with a giant like the you, me, i mean it's a lie to use it under lot of pressure is ongoing and it's very heavy. so still cannot make a little pressure. and when we're seeing how such a heritage migrants are being treated as needs. yeah. and the fact for example that if he wants to consider g, that would be for a 3rd country leaning around the top and back to use. yeah. kind of mentioning the relocate of just use. yeah. we understand the magnitude of this deal and the importance uh for europe and how it's free shipping. also a social dynamic isn't g,
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jerry and the government actually. yes ma'am. there was discussion of europe giving to new z a, a $1000000000.00 in funding. how can a reconcile, giving such large sums of money to a country which is essentially dumped hundreds of people in the day? is that without any food or water? that's what i mean. it has been doing that for ages, not just with the t cell julia has been doing the same thing. morocco has been treating. uh, is there an applicant michael is feeling for the alternative to uh, maybe a 2 so, i mean, it is like the high hole, the talks about human rights and democracy. the clear you doesn't care about when it is mindful talking about their community made a choice of the choice is releasing my friends before a fire of human rights for tomorrow tomorrow. the consideration really ahead of amazing presidents i had said that he's country would not accept becoming a border guide for other countries. so has his stance change?
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do you think to but i mean, i think he himself, he's under a lot of pressure. i mean, the, the idea of december of cation noticing parkman apply for is meaning that, uh, basically, you know, the guy wouldn't be home a place and the space where brand, jeez, and my friends will become filtered in their application to go to the you. i mean, this idea has been going on for days now and even happens, especially older countries to do so, so far using presidents and has governments, how kind of more use to, to, you know, go on with that plan that we're seeing with the countries undergoing a very severe system pressure and so sitting on the crisis we're seeing, but the leverage point that any president is very limited. and the basically right now um best buy is the president,
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cheese and present. but i have barriers to leverage, considering how, how harsh the economic pressure isn't. geez. yeah. so, i mean, yes, officially, geneva will not be a, you know, i, the controlling the borders as you're already controlling supporters of europe. i mean, all of the businesses are and, and in the past year the started the ninety's really, when you see this really started would be a musician. so i'm getting these that i'm division of visa, that would be comb portraits. you are having this has been going on for years, but now the, the real thing is that this is becoming more lee focus and becoming more deputies to trying to cross. and the people remaining in country that essentially cannot and you know, multiple combat. it's certainly a heartbreaking humanitarian situation. we appreciate your analysis. jasmine,
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a creamy in that to me is for us a north africa research. analysts, thanks so much. i to write scripts of calling for emergency aid and shelter of the migrants expelled from the tennessee and city of to fax. last week, hundreds were rounded up by authorities and sent to a desert wage. in near the libyan board, um we spoke to one migrant left stranded is his story by them is will spawn dealer um. i have been into a new show for 2 years ago with my brother bought um it was run out fortune. it's based on this riled and so fox expels before this on some updates in each of you can actually pass on those to cost of it as of the rain. i lost my brother as well as day before yesterday when it's so close here. i saw that the coffee of my brother bill mohammed down billy from gun bills was my elder brother.
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we have been here about 5 days ago, so free with salt water, without food, nor shelter by our booth able to bury he would try to take the bed closer to the toners ministry. pass on. is this through the store on all truth gosh on was on the, was still feet the image with a live bootlegs, 3 shots. and so we run away. we try to stay for the body on the foot length of feet on the deep for them to also get the last to experts that this bought of this off, which is by brother. this law dissolve his respite. it is also the truth also human . the toners people are the we don't know the yeah, we also have options to leave you all of us here somewhere. falls from fox. some of them. uh, so uh, from the cx 55 started in here. i was in fox, canada. yeah. i was, i do this while i go up with my other product dollars, keep it. no not consulted or convinced this type of desktops routing who was paying
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hold on for 5 days without the water, without all, without proper shuts off. we'll talk more like our car has been is, let's say we are going to rid a saw free. lots of like help from the toners. people are really, really suffering. they are the one who broke those who we are here struggling on our own as a consumer above the on site. right. it's fair to say that if that's it, i know this up is most even seconds off on the drink. don't live is on this list. is full of snacks on scorpions is not so far he wants to be here. please. we are back in the 8th and i should not motivate you. and so i was on all the human rights are assuming cell phones, we are waiting for them. so its update on save us the record high temp, which is have been registered in many cities around the globe. heat waves of sweeping across the southern europe. northern africa are in parts of the united
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states. the u. s. national weather service is urging people not to underestimate the risk to life. the heat is pausing, increasing risks to the elderly and vulnerable and in europe. multiple cities as sweltering easily as capital has heaps. $35.00 degrees celsius and is expected to peak at 40 degrees by tuesday, service the era doing their best to taking the sites while avoiding the worst. if they hate the days my head with water from the fountains here in saint peter's square, and then we will take off our hats and glasses and entered the vatican. we just got off a cruise ship. so now we're touring rome. we got off and we're going to do a couple of days. so we've been, we've got fans, we've got hot in, during the hot part of the day, we're going back to our hotel and then we'll come out and see to be something that nighttime, you know, take a siesta. and honda, i've done how many days in rowing where the weather is expected to get ahold right
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in the coming days. is the 2nd heath way through his southern europe this summer. and here in rome is hall. very, very hot. this is the iconic. got some of the, one of the major tourist attractions and especially now during the peak of tours, season it should be packed with people with st artist was not this year because of the high temperatures, the economy and government has issue the red alert and 16 cities across the country, that means that there are serious health risk, not only for the elderly and the most vulnerable, but for the entire population. it has also issues some guidelines cover your head, stay indoors during the hours of the day, and gets hydrated as often as you can. emergency services are also on high alert as this is just the beginning of this heat wave and temperatures are due to soar in
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the coming days, possibly reaching 48 degrees celsius, if not more in the islands of sardinia and sicily. now the government is also asking people to remain mindful of the consequences of extreme heat like wildfire, or eventually torrential rain. basically, the country is on high alert for the how many other 0 grow from where that to where, where the rescue in recovery operations are underway. in south korea, where unusually heavy rains have caused flash floods and lance lives, at least 35 people have been killed and more than 7000 evacuated as my habit. once epi reports, another body is recovered from a flooded road tunnel in the city of she and you have your brains caused the river and bank meant to collapse, sending a surge of water into the end to pass on such a day, tripping at least 15 vehicles including a bus drivers were among the 400 risk you would consent to search for some i was
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emergency crews all struggling because of dangerous conditions. within a busy day. right now we are mobilizing about 30 divers in groups of to the going and rotation for the search up ration audience important. we're trying our best right now, but it is difficult because the site is covered in my emergency crews baking to drain votes. it from the under post, managed to reach some survivors. 4 days of heavy rain has puzzled south korea, triggering land slides in some areas which period people in their homes. risk you was assisting through rebel to find some survivors. landslides have also cause disruption to vail services. some flights have been canceled and public cuts all wide spread. curious where the agency is full cost a mole ray next week, and has already issued such warnings for several coastal and inlet areas. mother had them, what's it that algebra? as far as fi has voice evacuation of moving 4000 people from spain's canary islands,
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hundreds of firefighters and specialist, a craft on working to extinguish the blaze on la paloma, which started on saturday emergency. also he say the cold weather and high humidity are helping to contain the fine feeling. o hawk is the director of the international santa for climate change and development in bangladesh. and he says the current conditions in the northern hemisphere related and were predicted the into the mental panel on climate change week is a scientific body that studies climate has predicted that this was going to happen . they had predicted to the happened much later, but it's happening now. so unfortunately, climate change is now upon us, and this is due to the fact that we have raised global the temperature above well above one degree centigrade already because of the emissions of greenhouse gases. and we are on a tractable even higher. there's an upper limit and a lower limit of what it's like you to happen. what is happening in reality is we
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are going at the upper limit and sometimes even above the upper limit of those predictions. so the reality is going much worse than even the scientific predictions that we've made in the past. and one of the reasons that is, is that things are happening simultaneously. so we're getting a concatenation of impacts and justin, of, in a few sentences of good things happening across the world. these are going to add up, they're going to add up in energy loss. they're going to add up in food production or lots of food production. and things i'm going to get a lot worse. unfortunately. i think there are some a reversible impacts, particularly and very sensitive equal systems like lower rates, for example. also in, in far as an equal system set like mountains, high mountains, uh those that sort of the edges, low line close to the phones. but on the home for the rest of the world, we can survive this if we are much,
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much better prepared than we have been so far. the. the problem is a combination of impacts happening without warning and without preparation. if we are prepared, then those impacts can be minimized to large extent, to find you more ahead on this new zoe, including we report from the front lines in east and ukraine was sold as a using sort of a retainer to take on the russian forces. item hash him a bottle of savings of a decaying, all your tongue to go off the coast of data, which is what needs to cause one of the biggest of environmental devices which i don't know what somebody else and lino mfc officially signs for it. he's new club into miami, say that we'll have all those dates out later in the iraq's prime minister is in syria for
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a rare official visit. it's the 1st essential trip buying a rocky premier since the start of the searing war in 2011. how much she at allison dani held talks of president bush aside, damascus. it's too late as discussed to securing their shade border and strengthening economic ties. so in a honda as this report, prime minister, mohammed's here of sudan, he is the 1st, the rector and leader to officially visited syria since the uprising began more than a decade ago. but unlike other arab countries, you recommend change relations with the syrian leadership. despite the regimes violence correct down against peaceful protesters, now there's a new regional order was much of the arab world. we engaging with president bush r s at the hold on out of meetings because we focus our discussions on how to exploit some new positive developments. indiana board and strengthen our corporation of the law. there's also
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a new balance of power in iraq that many say will allow the alliance between the 2 neighbors. to strengthen that because the built on forces are back and bought in a box. so we can see that the market by mr is coming is coming back actually to visit damascus and have this sort of improvement in the relationship between between the 2 countries that, that end damascus along with. she are arm to groups that by even didn't just help syrian regime forces. we gain control of much of the country from the opposition. they cooperated in the fight against iso, which at one point control more than a 3rd of both countries. while i'm a drug, syria must not be left to face dangers alone. eliza could have negative repercussions on iraq and the entire region. so that new statement appears to be a message that the pro e ran groups among the iraqis that are still in syria are not going anywhere. their
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presence has been a concern for arab states who are hoping the rep of small, with the syrian leader will counter earphones influence the feeling of rocker relations. and recent years have been determined that influenced by non stay on the groups and regional players rather than defined by neither of the countries themselves. therefore, it was in some way contextural realities that determine the rockies here in the relations iraq, you sources have told else as the to the future. presence of the pro iranian troops was discussed in damascus. but the iraqi leaders visit seems to be a firm that recent shifts and regional dynamics won't change the start. this quote in syria said there was a 0. this ron is reinstating checks by the so called morales the police months after the death of a woman in the custody led to nationwide protest street patrols, restarting, to insure women cover their heads in public. the patrols was suspended following
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the death of martha. i mean, the last september, at least 500 people were killed and nearly 20000 arrested during those weeks of protests sent them costio lou has moved from tyrone a hi con. say that this has been well received as many women to call their heads cars, especially following mazda. i mean, is that 10 months ago? and since then, we haven't seen morales to police patrolling around. and that's also then some of them you want to consider that the morello to police was the spend that. but of course, on april 15th does not make a public. officials remind the that the hats car is still wants to obligate salary . and a women need to wherever he job, but it after so this morning, states inside the police spokesperson, we understand that many iranian of women are concerned. they are concerned that the morales of police is going to pressure them. as we have seen, many more women taken gal to jump,
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especially in the middle class and upper class districts of the test from we see many young women without a job and they are wearing more casual and they are more visible than ever. and we're hearing that in some other sees there are, again, a young women who are older, the 2 cops. they were huge up after and my send me new stuff and the protest. but of course, this is not the majority of the around, you know, women are for now, but they're concerned about this. their concern, how this will it on you? but of course it says it has just been one day. so we haven't seen any, a more eligible dispatch real thinking around so far. the things are, of course, prone to fragile. it's in a run and we'll see what is going to happen. but i must say that women are not happy about this. russian president vladimir putin says, ukraine's counter offensive is noted. shaving. any success with keith, unable to break through russian defences,
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ukraine's counter offensive in the east and south has entered its 2nd month. i see all attempts by the enemy to break through all defences control. and this is their objective, which includes the use of strategic reserves. they have not been successful for the entire time of the offensive. the enemy has no success. i'm assuming it was a real battle tang supplying a major role in the war with both sides relying on them to attack the western countries of supply and ukraine with modern tanks, most of its own ones from the soviet era and regularly need maintenance. i said, bang, joined a tank unit in east and ukraine. under the cover of the forest, these men will continue $72.00 tenths, some of which are older than their parents. the location is secret. it's close to the front line because these tanks need to be repaired and return to the bathroom scale quickly. the methods of simple and low tech, 21 year old bumper, as he's known as a mechanic tank driver. he's just come back from back to mean that the quad, the,
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it was like raining and but with the shelves and mines on us and the field was full of great. there's and mine's name and the commander of my unit for then died when his thing burnt. with him in it, the work is arduous and difficult, but there's no other choice when they fixed and upgraded the tents to make their way back to the positions were being taken from where this tank is hidden. now it has to be a really rotated because it's only drones up in the us. the russians could support the position of the tank. i've been talking to this 10 crew getting ready in case we call back to find that everything is simpler than this things and now that's what it looks like on. yes, of course it's better to see the more modern western tanks, but i'm good. good. then keep these inches the turns out who is fighting t 72 is against the 7 to the west and thanks automate the fight. identification is on the was 10 cruise are in high demand, an essential to ukraine's counter offensive loaded mix it
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a lot. my name once the 500 days a ford have class and i haven't seen my family, so i'm not given any leap. like there's no book to any to the full size that even the matched and we barely managed to beat them. when nicole comes in to have to be prepared to take positions, this part of eastern ukraine has russian forces on 3 sides when firing. they have to be crick sheldon's, just meet as a way they've been spotted. they managed to get away under cover. it's 4 days of relief, but they know every mission could be that all. i said vague, i'll just say to the front line, mr. ukraine. salvage experts have begun work to prevent environmental disaster off the coast of human as hash them a whole viral rewards. a 1000000 barrels of oil need to be pumped office stranded tanka described as a ticking time bomb to the so soft the has been out of service is this thought of
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humans will a 2 years ago. the only time get both is a great environmental threat to this region and beyond. decaying, it's structural integrity has been severely compromised. the lots best, so it contains more than a 1000000 barrels of oil. any incident would be a disaster. how much more though in his u. n team have been working on a costly solve his operation to prevent the build up of level gases, but mine's lead to the area. it is a very old vessel, as you can see, a decay vessel that has 4 to 7 years old in the same location has not been one of our limits and over the last 7 years. so we have many concerns at the atlantic sub load because of the guys is it's kind of also but settled. it does steam is operating a technical support vessel and ready to step in in case or in leaks into the red
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sea. a spin would be a disaster, it was spread across the red sea, extend development of straight all the way to the gulf of aiden, disrupting movements. so this was kind of wiping out one of the wells, which just maureen ecosystems. they spill would be 4 times the amount of oil leaks into the sea in the 1989 ex, involved these accidents. if there is a show, me, is the manager of the company that owes the saucer. now, since the international community. so the interest it should be a complete solution for the whole problem, pipeline and vessel. and we should complete the surface storage tanks that the coalition stopped in the coming days. the always on pull this off would be transferred to this vessel. not take a minute, but neither of the who sees inside the door, the internationally recognize government in as in have yet to agree with. who owes the ship?
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who has the right to sell the always wants to unload it from the old vessel? no, we won't only expose to resume and we want to disagree over the 1000000 barrels. oil is a well, that belongs to all of human and for now, work is make sure the always tons us say it but 10, so spill good costs. $20000000000.00 worth of environmental damage and the wages quarterly. we need a quarter of a century to recover how she thought about it. i was just you off because of her data. yeah, man to the us now where it's been reviewed, president joe biden and the democratic national committee have raised to combine $72000000.00 for his re election campaign in the past 10 weeks by the announced his 2024 candidacy back in april. some more in the story, late spring and she has her times. he joins us live from washington, dc. hello, does she have the election is more than a year away?
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what should we make of this balance sheets? i think it would be the balance sheet that way of saying from all the different campaigns what, what we had yesterday was the deadline for and were leasing the, the, the total dollar amount for the 2nd quarter of the year to go over campaigns. but if you look at those numbers, they confirmed the bold narratives that we have been reporting going on. the poll numbers, frankly, that is charged by them. despite that enormous number, which we'll get into in a moment, has not really built the base go. and yet i'm the wrong desantis is challenging. donald trump, for the republican party nomination is a great deal of trouble, but you wouldn't get that from that headlines that we just had that because there's a lot of slight of hand under that number of abide. but let's begin with the sentence. run desantis res. $19700000.00. the florida gulf of the in the 2nd for that seems like a respectable amount, but this is when he lost his campaign. and you could expect him to have spent a great deal in order to get his name out, but you spent a $1000000.00 of his compet. i'm here in the time that spending all that money. he
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actually went down and the pose by so substantial amount, but before we launch this campaign, he was within about 5 points of the old drug. now let's try the point smelling donald trump around 20 percent due to donald trump is 50 percent. so there's a narrative now that's the more he spends, the more people get to know, the less people seem to like him. that's certainly something to rupert murdoch has apparently been saying to fights as he's looked about. so someone else to try and challenge donald trump. so not good for design is also he spends a lot about money there or the words like solvency being used for his campaign, specifically, expiring a bunch of stuff. he did that, the largest campaign stuff with any of any republican presidential candidates. but if you'll try to present yourself as the brighten up in the room, they competed. well, i'm from without details. it's not a good luck, not too bad to don't trump droll drop race. so the $17000000.00, specifically for his campaign for about the best of $19.00 for the, for defendants. but then the old trump of other vehicles which combined and gave
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him $35000000.00 for that 2nd quarter. doubling that his total specifically for his campaign that he controls since since the 1st quarter. and it has a lot of evidence that he's actually raising a great deal of money because precisely because of his legal trouble is that the sound is overall, has been troubled, starting from money. he has a super pack, which he does not control, which can spend money on adverbs. and that rate to him, i think, was a $130000000.00 in the corners are massive amount of money, but they're all sorts of different vehicles to raise money, which the and that's what sir pay published by design. which because it makes it very difficult to regulate as well, who's actually funding the political system in the us in day to have. and these are certainly extraordinary sums of money. how do they compare to previous campaign the amount of value on that? because now we can get on to buy the so button, the button company keeps on saying, look, we are a $72000000.00 for the campaign. but when you, when you come back down into our check it. but how much of the, by the campaign actually raised the barton campaign? any res,
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19900000. about $72000000.00 number. the democratic national committee received contributions of $52000000.00, which, which, which, which bumps up that 2nd now those button money will be used to divide campaign, but also for all the congressional races around the country. so now if we're just simply looking at the bargain campaigns part about $72000000.00 number, you have $19900000.00. what you get is a respectable amount is moving trump, that is certainly for this campaign and not using the other vehicles. but then you compare it to previous campaigns, which is less than by mid res. it'd be comfortable, cool to in 2020. when he was up against various of the candidates, he raise more money and then when you compared to brock obama, it's completely wasteful in the comfortable courtroom. the 2012 election campaign for obama had raised $46000000.00. and in addition, most of this money is coming from big data is the big data across not the single day, and it's not the grocery store in this which again with the address he's not find out the electric. yes. and we still have plenty of time to go until the election.
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thank you very much for break, you know, down for us she had pretends in washington dc still head don't l g 0 as in bob who is main opposition launch, is it selection campaign after bank band last week we're in the city of guerra and in support. we've painted a joy and the cheese and not to remember for river place the option tina the the to another part of the world. hit 60 and just on such a day we had talked about the u. e, but we've seen high forties recently, and turkey increase in southern greece. the increasing normally bays means that he has brought further reese, which i think we might find, for example, cairo, back in your record system to be helped in northern parts of egypt. go scouts or etc, before that breeze,
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that will keep things near the coast getting this will be cooler. typically, this time the read his halt, 4849 to 50, anywhere from a rock trust to the wrong. and then dancers, a gulf states maybe now to get in that a mom might see a 50 wedding land. and most typically with this monsoon wind, quite strong slaughter will be over cost and drizzly. right? so you want to pretty vicious thunderstorm set in the 9th in the east, them on there was one a couple of days ago that was really quite dramatic. that's the single slides be that's dramatic over the next couple of days. from the point of view of changes to a local area, we saw a bit of rain recently in somalia that sorry to go away. i'm afraid so if you nothing easier if you're this is going to be a dry times a year should be betsy's environment. and that dryness, of course, extends down to the change of season to winter cost in south africa. now has been
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he's probably the code some of the 2023. the the hello are you watching or do 0? thanks for joining us. as a reminder of our top story, is this our communities president and you are paying latest, have signed a pact to try to combat human traffic? is president guy, say it and you're a pain commission chief as to the bundle and said it aims to disrupt the business model of peoples language. heat waves is sweeping across parts of the us and europe with temperatures rising about $45.00 degrees celsius. the temperature in death valley and california for $655.00 degrees for the 1st time. and the wi fi has both
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evacuation of 4000 people in the canary islands. hundreds of 55 as in specialists, a craft of trying to extinguish the blaze on the coma to sedan. now where nearly $3000000.00 people have fled, fighting around the capital costume, to seek safety in foreign countries or other parts of sudan included the states of red sea. and because 0 city nasal authorities and local 8 organizations are trying to alleviate this suffering despite limited resources, mohammed val reports from ports who then of the month, not a road is taped fighting between dentist and profit support for his income to him. she gave betsy and harsh conditions when she arrived in what method southeast of this within these capital. thank god, we are now safe. i was pregnant and in my last month and it was impossible for us to stay at home. the fighting has forced almost 3000000,
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so then ease from their homes. more than a 150000 families are busy all states that income public jumped as we're living with local families, civic organizations and local activities where they unite to provide basic needs. so what do the state directed us not to open camps for the displacement of governments along with chairs and organizations can manage, but it will put us under a lot of pressure. this school has been turned into a shelter for more than 60 families, roughly and activity that children are trying to overcome the trauma and haas conditions in health clinics hold on to use width to provide food, drinking water, and medical care to as many as possible. up to 40000 people who flip the conflict also here in fox with them. and they are being helped by the leaf organizations that i started to use one of the local organizations trying to accommodate the display civilians. mazda had a uh, stuff on nothing. we're doing
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a lot of things to help a large number of families here in our refugee centers that you provide me those and we're running attainment programs for children and giving them toys. and we will continue our child to programs without teamed up with limited funding. and, and, you know, most tasked to cope with local charities. aust, i'm going to leave out the dictation and resolve how much fun of dizzy or pulse then it's nearly 26000000 people in democratic republic of congo are facing acute food shortages. that's according to the world food program. well then 6000000 of them have been forced from the homes by i'm groups funding for the territory and to share of the countries minimal, which is submitted miller found this report for many congolese comes like this one and was the got a home at least to know, mother of 9 run up in the lives of later village last year. fighting between m. 23
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fighters and government forces in north cable province made it unsafe. she's one of many forced to flee due to worsening and security. amnesty international accuses levels of war crimes, including the summary executions force, recruitment of civilians and mass rate. well, serrano has sold safety here with no income and limited food. she faces new challenges with f. i. what is your new plan or the mother who lives very different to us since we left out village where i used to find my own food and supply to my family. but here in the camp we were only receiving 20 kilo's of maze, which we need to waste for almost 2 weeks. it's not easy to survive with us. so while i'm on quite also cities home with these families and there's not enough to come up with very much email, you know, get, you know, ship with that. if the government believes they are not able to send us back home, they need to add more food for us in this cabin so that we can properly feed our kids. because in the village we used to eat sufficiently all the time and different
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foods as well away from the farms and markets. people rely on the food rations from the government. while others rely on international aid agencies. let me see at approval on what did they pressing on down on these conflicts with the m 23 and the emergencies. they need to worry. worry us enormously. we don't have enough financing yet. even though there has been fundraising. we still need more advocacy with donors and the international community are still going on in case of the d. r . c. monitoring and agency say that the r c has the highest number of internally displaced people in the world. at the 6000000, i fled the concept in north cuba and munitions fighting in the east. that's thoughtful control, as well as the huge number of those in need is making it difficult to meet demand, to help them cope the beneficiary and organization, say they need more money for me to mila ultra 0. am i know position party is about ways launching its campaign ahead of a general election next month. event is being held in the city of gwen were that's
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up to judge has upheld the police ban on plans to launch the campaign in the northeast in town. have been dora opposition. groups accused president m as in named gov law of trying to silence opponents covering the test. that reports from the rally inquiry it's not easy for nelson tanisha and his party citizens coalition for change. they've come across some something boxes they think campaigning ahead of the lead in august. some of the ready for the bad by the police, somebody suppose is, are in jail. i would say that being the rack by the governing time, the pauses obviously if need is denied navigation, amazing amenities involved in economy. i think testing support is here that he's and that is going to new arrived economy and fix things. people who are also concerned about this new patriarchy glow that sees that people will criticize the times, the o be fine. well, i'm not feeling well. tell about this move this. no,
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i think it's something you can do to talk to the appointment that can be done face, but you always governing parties and if he is very patriot floor is necessary to protect national interest. so this is the fact that is involved in the box to the size of the country that makes it very difficult for the government to invest the countries that po sent a bunch of other media to go for late human rights abuses, to move and they say these are the reason why the country is struggling economically enough to user settings. that is not the problem to come to you issues with the current government policy. so means that getting very close to beating prison image and then in that were 5 years ago in the presidential election. and then to say, this selection could also be another type hardwood casa algebra, where it says no market has reopened in the occupied westbank city of ramallah,
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but palestinian vento say israel is i'll keep patient is restricting what they can . so laura con reports from ramallah jewelry from gauze, a letter from hebron and other traditional hands across from across the region. the policy incentives have come here to sell the goods of the of 100 markets in ramallah. know how much loss runs in us gallery and says, one of the biggest hurdles is transporting, have goods across the occupied, heard treat. this was made in gaza and to reach the west bank, you actually have to rely on people bringing good or the postal service that's always impeded by rockets 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 faced many restrictions because of these ready occupation. and that includes high export costs,
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permits, which is difficult to obtain. this vibrant, i'm busy. markets self have 3 synthroid, 3 items, history and culture. the people here tell me is also giving vendors to have a job and make money and a slumping 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 going to have a policy and society farms here losing the land and likelihood to a legal sacrament, expansion and much of the occupied west. fine. the only way is to get solved from the is there any restrictions such as access to land in there, you'll see the is regular sticks on the entry of products which are important for
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the listing industrial sector and on exploration of the, of the senior products to to, to the war on the posting in economic, no suspects, some tells us many policy and much and have no choice. but to sell that goods through its ratings and just to have easy access to sell them on the international market. or in a hit your market, the stores maybe talk to me, items may be selling fast, but for many posting incentives, the future is less. so i saw your hon. i'll just 0 romana in the occupied westbank . clothing workers and trade unions in bangladesh and demanding better pay, i mean, rising cost of living and high inflation. it comes after union later was beaten to death last month, a visiting effect rate to secure unpaid wages the stuff. the country is the world's 2nd largest exposure of ready made clouds and most late employees, women to have your challenge rate reports from the survive industrial area. like
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many government workers that cross buttonwood, this room, i beg them, is trying to survive by cutting costs. food prices keep going up. she's a single mother who has to support a teenage daughter and their mother with her meager wages for us to be the issue. the way the current situation is with the high price of essentials, it's become very hard for us to get by with the wages we get. it's like choosing between salt or rice, we want our wages to be raised. labor later copeland actor believes wages should be raised to help them face these challenges. she says work to spend on an average of 30 to 40 percent of their salaries on rent, and the rest is for food. and there is nothing left for health care or savings will be additional money. they go to the one of them, but it gets it, since the co would pandemic prices of essentials have gone up. but we just have not increased at old. and for the last one and a half years due to the ukraine and russian war,
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the cost of living went up very high. in contrast, with the workers purchasing ability i, the union leaders and organization set a minimum wage which is $95.00 a month. should be increased to at least $226.00 a month and say a global buyers. brands and retailers must come together to support the call, the bank, whether she exports markers or is largely been driven by dodge ready made government industry, which is highly dependent on keeping wages low in order to remain confident if in the global market. industry later, photo cosign is receptive to the demand and also things the minimum wage should be raised. we are really looking from the buyer that this would be the fair price is and the ticket price is so that we can also be more increased wages to our employees. so this is also a responsibility from the buyers because we are taking care of their quality producing the quality course. last month,
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the prominent workers' union leader was bidding to that by some unknown man. it happened more than 10 years after another worker leader was tortured and murdered by unknown to silence. brides groups and mess, dismissals, intimidation, violence, and the address of workers after protests are common in bangladesh and call on the government for the protection and advancement of government workers friendly children. i'll just sit outside of our burn the bush. still a head don't l g 0 a new champion is crowns. peter is he next with reactions to carlos al cortes winning wimbledon title. the the mama noise in the space shut of which is in the team, make it
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a unique eco system. but it's being hosted by human activity on a number of fronts when the runup for factors of intensive farming to comes too much money out of the tech side. these types of medicaid is devastating at the classroom at the university of most. yeah, i mean by and it just, i mean it has just team 3 different species and needs to maintain a g. c events with 48000 c homes in the mom and i tried to 21 and 2000 to remain east creek. is that extra wondering? this is what is the one of the house is not ensuring that no one else can continue to let things change future generations to the animals that once drives to the mama . no,
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we don't exist in this aquarium. a news the time out for sport, and he's peter and peter was an absolutely thrilling. finally, when we're done with glued to al, screams here as a new user, and it really wasn't me. he had lived up to the expectations and there is a new tangle seem to cold. with contents l grads beating the back documents. and what was an epic mens fine with wimbledon? it was the same time champion who settled the baser. alcaraz looking nervous as he dropped the 1st 661, and the 20 year old will number one, raise these gain, fighting back to take the sick and say it's on a time break. been going in friends with the confident display in the food, always experience chunk of a tree groups and to the thoughts it to send the match to the side to spit it up again and things in terrific shots,
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employee with these opponents as it closed in on the victory and he went on to take the deciding $66.00 for offering epic for hours and 43 minutes on cold. and so i do and sick and disappointment project, which is 12. i think the record is splitting 8 for the crown, but they belong to the youngest that they play just for tom is in. russ. uh, i won't go and say i won't here. uh, you know, it's so it's a dream come through. i'm really, really happy with the work the day we we are doing, uh, you know, coming coming into the process on, on, you know, i say no, you, i learn very, really fast and i'm really re problem. i guess when all the motions are settled, i have to still be very grateful because i want many, many uh, type in close matches in the past year. uh, to name a few, you know,
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2019 against the road, jane that finals where i was a match points down. you know, maybe i should have the last couple of finals that i want. so i think uh, this is steven steven. so each adams is ad wimbledon for us really. this was the final that most tend to spend one to, to see. and really they believe i did. and that's it absolutely dates. there were some very happy funds is leaving the school in glenn loans and is club behind me this evening because they know they have seen an absolute classic that really was a, a final for the ages. as you say, this was the match up that most people wanted to see the young pretend buses that go to the graces of old time, perhaps according to some people's and yes, it was 5 sense of putting tennis in which the pendulum really did swing backwards. and forwards between these 2 or 7 tennis players. and now we have a new king,
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a new king of wimbledon. he's a young frontier owes financial call us out out for us and junk of which that absolutely determines competitor, that perhaps the best play that game has ever seen. he has been denied a 24 grand slam. he's been denied and a wimbledon cycle, at least for now. but what am much bozeman were chasing a significant victory today, rory, what does this achievement mean? file caress the? well look, i think it means that he is fulfilling those expectations fulfilling the pressure the people are being putting on him. he has be number one, of course a little while box and cities can be the grades being the big sporting events like the wimbledon final. do you ready to the well system that uh so
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he can go up and now he can say that he is one of the great steve. he is, uh the, are you the, the, the youngest plan to win wimbledon behind the own, polk and forest. back to these now go to grand slam championships to his name and you know, 20 years old is also perhaps too young to have that many ghosts to punish spots. let's not forget that the only time that these 2 plays and making sure that before was very recent, the in the french hyphen semi finals and alco rugs completely crumbled in the events he seized off in the 3rd set because of the, the cramped and drug which went on to win the match and then went on to within the fun as well. this was a very different match up between these 2 at no such nerves from out, correct? he played with great any fight with determination. and he is the new wimbledon champion. whole going back and not bad company at all,
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or all we thank you so much. it's been a pleasure talking to you today. a 5 week saucer announcing that he would be joining into miami. the anal messy has finally made it official signing a 2 and a half year contract. which as you know, it was a way of origin seen as what was happening captain will be introduced at the home stadium. on sunday nights. the 36 year olds expect to be paid up to $60000000.00 a year. the 1st game could be next friday, a games crews also. meanwhile, the missing is home country of origin seen the river plate have been crowned champions. so some spectacular pictures of a monumental stadium ahead of the game against the city empties. the title was consumed with the $31.00 wind sparking, while the ex celebrations of the team and the friends celebrated or rippled $58.00 to be good, try it. or what the status of the women's woke up just a few days away. columbia had been forced to defend themselves. they were accused of being too rough during a friendly match,
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which has to be abandoned columbia. seen hearing training were taking on island in a room of match behind cuz those in prison on friday. however, some top technic including one that landed the irish captain, denise sullivan in hospital. it's odd and working of the pitch in protest and the mattress cools. so we, i mean, obviously we have to go in strong during the game because the disadvantage we have is that perhaps the european plays are a little bigger than us. so we can't play with fear because maybe we end up beaten . but there's never been any bad intention on our pass go. we mcelroy is heading to next week to open championship, full of confidence off to winning the scottish open at the renaissance club. the pay is face tricky conditions for the final round in north barrick, but the northern irishman held off the challenges to finish $1.00 shot clear of roberts mcentire on 15 and above. the victory clinched with the body puts the final
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hole. if mcelroy is 2nd side to be good, his 1st and scoffing behaves to who will level who lives the new number to show. hey, i tony's 33rd home run of the season, help the los angeles angels and an 11 game losing streak. autonomy leads the league and home runs the season. that together with these pitching ability is made. one of the souls also plays in major league baseball, who the, a free agent at the end of the season is next contract is predicted to be the richest in the history of north american professionals for some full see, it could be as high as 600000000 dollars of a 12 use to and this is different the a competition only if you have a head for heights the 1st day of a big a wing foil will championships taking place in gram canaria, a combination of surfing and power, lighting. some of the jumps recorded in events over 11 meters high or i'd will leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a few hours time with all the sports needs the money. put
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