tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 22, 2023 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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to subsidize things on, particularly bad bus goals and florida watch out under the midwest. it's still disappointing me with the company is going to the polls as the authorities cracked down on the opposition sort of the incumbents. prime minister is expected to leave the next government. spending of the main challenge are left voters without so many options. what lies ahead for the country? come both the elections and i'll just 0. the color there, i'm gonna stop the attain. this is the news. our line from out headquarters here and uh huh. coming up in the next $69000.00 launch towards west or some from tel
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aviv and opposition to the government's proposed traditional change. united nations, 1000000 as a consult 1st off to the breakdown of the black sea grangee campaigning wraps up in spain ahead of sunday snuff election. that which could see the fall right to gain ground for the 1st time in decades. and hundreds of cancer patients including children, wait to get chemo therapy in schools. it's a perfect spot for legal, messy as he makes his debut into miami, the 9 people, but it predict, given his meeting victory as a freeze, as a movie action coming up later in the program. the quote is now 1300 gmc and we again this news, ellen israel,
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when more than 10000 people, the country marching towards west or east them from tel aviv. the protest against the government's proposed traditional changes on entering the 29th week. and p is all use of us on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's palace stripe down government decisions during a televised address earlier this week. prime minister benjamin netanyahu threatened to go ahead with the parts of those traditional changes. i'm just here as mama judging has moved on those protests from lots of that's just outside wester's the thousands of demonstrators that you see here behind me. well, they've been marching from tel aviv to jerusalem if you had, can just move the camera around. you'll see these are women, men, young, old families, all of them opposed to this very contentious bill. they've been proposed by prime minister benjamin netanyahu and members of as far right wing coalition. critics of the bill say that it would severely weaken the supreme court and that it would
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limit their oversight capabilities. we are in the town of monta, that's about 3 kilometers west of jerusalem. and if you just tilt up, you see we are actually underneath the highway, we're underneath highway number one which connect, telling me to jerusalem. the plan is for these protesters, most of whom have been marching until it be on the road to jerusalem for a couple of days. now, the plan is for them to get in front of the connected in front of parliament. i've been stay there to demonstrate how opposed they are to be prime ministers, traditional overhaul plan. the reason these demonstrators who been marching have stopped here, is because, like in so many other parts of the world, it is extreme, your thoughts here. so it needed a few hours rest. they will then get back on the road a little bit later on in the day, and they are committed to continue staying out to send a clear message to the prime minister that they will not go home. they will keep demonstrating until he stops trying to advance is at least intensive and
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controversial plans. how much i'm doing. i just see it up in the town of months of about 20 kilometers west of western reserve. lorenzo. this is a john list and to come and take press 972 magazine. he says these rallies taking place across israel on an unprecedented scale. we've seen in the last 6 months they mass dropped this across is really until a fee of high for west jerusalem and other cities in the sizes we haven't seen before. and but this march, this, the mobilization tutor was sent west through, sent me in a story to land goldman on tuesday. there was another try to day, day of profit again the within the hour and his government and the changes there are planning. and at the end of the state is being 20 or 40 asked to be the leaders of the brought this movement from different date groups started to march independently to jerusalem. and today the 4th day and every day,
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more and more people are joining them. one time, usually they're marching on the highway, sleeping in the camping side. on the side, they've asked people to bring the food and water and to fly in a i've seen hundreds of car passing by and helping them in more and more. it varies or joining in what we are hearing from the people i sold it today. is this fear a to lose what they see is the easily democracy. these theories smith anyhow goes on with the 1st bill on monday afternoon at the israel day. no, we no longer be in existence. they are not getting impressed by the promise to change of the the laws of to talk with this bill and don't go on. meanwhile 2 palestinians have been killed by is randy forces into separate shooting incidence. an 18 year old with shots and, and now the injured and sebastian northwest of novelist, israel says a call carrying the 2 people attempted to run out of it's really true. and separately, a 17 year old was also shot during a protest and a sofa and the ma,
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well, your account has moved for us from the law in the occupied west bank to policy and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the all to pied westbank on friday, but one of them is very contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. acosta. 18 is open. the town is sebastian. let's just north west of napa. local sources say he was driving home with a friend when it's ready on a sausage shooting at the window. the screen is riddled with bullet holes. he was shot in the head and taken away by promising in good says where they pronounced him dead at his friends was like wounded and taken away and arrested by the it's ready on me. now he is ready ami statement is somewhat different. they say he was at, there was a run, a is an attempt, essentially a call running attack occurred against a military force in the past. yeah. so it responded by shooting at the 2 suspects
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who were traveling in the vehicle. the drive of the vehicle was in that was neutralized, being killed and most of the fact was injured and arrested at the policy and authority is calling it an execution and is also calling for an investigation into this. the all the teenager who is killed is called the homage. others by ad he's from jefferson refugee camp. he was shot in the head during a protest against an illegal is right assessment olson optics in south with violence in the occupied territories. so pharmacy at 202 palestinians have been killed. $165.00 of those are in the occupied west. fine. so the numbers give a sense of the grim reality on the ground here. the north han alcera room. i love the united nations humanitarian chief says the end of the black sea green deals will put millions of lives at risk. prussia withdrew from nasa agreement on monday, saying that you went to meet the terms of the deal and tutoring were moving various
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on its exports. moscow that came under pressure during a security council meeting on friday. cool. that to discuss that the rest of a potential global food crisis. since august last year, the agreement has allowed 32000000 tons of ukrainian grain to reach international lockets different now to get a change based report from out from you and headquarters that in new york. this was the 2nd meeting of the un security council in one week to address the termination of the black sea green deal. and there was strong comments from both the political . i'm a humanitarian chief of the u. n. for many of those 362000000 people, it's not a matter of sadness or disappointment. it's a matter of threats to the future and the future of the children and their families . they're not sad. the angry. they're worried that can so some of them go hungry. some will stop, many may die as a result of these decisions. the events of the past week about the latest
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developments in the russian federation since this war against its neighbour, a war with consequences that can be felt around the world. brushes, termination of its participation in the black sea initiative, coupled with its bombardment of crucial ports will further compound this crisis. russia assess house a series of 7 conditions that it says has to be met before the deal can be restored . and un officials tell me that that is a very high bar, probably comp, the mass ukrainians. meanwhile, so they have plans which they are discussing privately with weston countries for a new route from odessa to remain the hugging the ukrainian coast u. n. officials tell me that that is unlike me to work, because no company would want to risk its vessels when russia says anything traveling that route would be a target. james pays out to sara, or the united nations. a russian generalist has been killed during schilling and southern ukraine. r i a news agency report,
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a rusty small visual revives was covering a story and a frontline village that in his upper region region 3 others were also interested in the attack. rushes defense ministry says that ukrainian forces struck the vehicles at the janice were in former russian intelligence office sent 10 vocal critic, as on the fusion is facing up to 5 years in prison on charges of incisive extremism . dmitri, residential, or has moved from the face of the dawn bass uprising to the image of the kremlin, is continued correct down on critics of the special military operation. and ukraine, eager stroke off real name, gift key was considered untouchable. until recently, it will change stuff to wagner groups failed, mutiny in june, exposed just how big a stretch a form a high ranking figure can be. these are people with weapons is connected to people with weapons as the the order gain from the kremlin,
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from the presidential administration to track down the beginning with a mr. stroke of dear jim. as being a go critic for quite some time struggle became one of the 1st people placed on a list of west and sanctions against russia. this happened after the downing of malaysia airlines flight em age 17 and july 2014 by a missile over eastern ukraine. and by the and alika board, healing his last year, stroke of with sentence to life, and a potential why of dodge core, difficult for his alleged involvement as one of the commanders of the local militia, stroke of support is gathered outside of moscow court. calling for his release, he has around a 1000000 followers on social media. when stroke of lost his leadership role in eastern ukraine, he became a harsh critic not just of the military,
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but of putin as well. he called his recently formed opposition movements, the club of angry patriots, and his supporters believe he is what the point is, right? which convenience, this is completely unlawful in my point of view. now when the situation develops into very dramatic ways, after the mutiny, when the economic situation started to change from attaining people who support the state, support the battlefront, suicidal for almost a decade, ukrainians have been calling for egos, stroke hopes arrest. well, but if you believe it would be egos are full of my colleagues from the federal security service, who would arrest me treatment vanco out to 0? well, campaigning has ended in spain ahead of sundays general election that the country is run right now by a center left government. but it could have a coalition that includes a far right policy officer. this selection span hasn't had
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a nationalist policy since the depth of minute tree liter francisco franco, back in 1975, will not speak to sonya jago. she is in the capital madrid for us. sonia it is the holidays that right. how's it people feel about having had this selection cold? now the one that's does it is there is a sense who am was weariness, the fact that these national elections were being coal so soon off to the local elections, they weren't really expected until the end of the year. the cost, the reason why they were cold, so why they was because the prime minister federal sanchez, his policy had done pretty badly in the local elections at the end of may the full trying to get a bit of amendment. perhaps the elements of surprise. but his opponents, he called the snap collections, and of course it lands rights in the middle of the summer holiday period, where many spaniards are already on holiday. however, what we have seen is
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a record number of spaniards voting by post more than 2600000 people have registered the boats at the postal offices around the country. never the last, this is going to be on the has been quite so hot, please. i hate to contest a fairies tight race as well. and of course, we've seen the prime minister pamela sanchez on the back foot as he struggled to try and valley as much support as he possibly can ahead of sunday's votes. it's the flights of his to miss to life. with the sun just ended his policies campaign by urging his supporters to face the best campaign the best. we fell down, we go step again. we run against the cloth and sprinted and climbed unimaginable holly with only a few meters from reaching off. finally, we'll go. it's been a hotly contested race with a socialist. it's not a straightforward pos. despite
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a steady economic recovery, it is not powered sanchez when a puff declared victory maze local elections. so huge losses for the socialists and major wins for the people's policy. even in traditional left wing working cross neighborhoods like but yet it's just been increasingly turning away from its socialist roots. property is an issue. many who they've had often complain of feeding discriminations against left behind without essential services as all the areas i'm more, the nice thing is i don't need more help and the person who will take care of us is the person we will go and go ahead and the new people are so tired, this is a working class neighborhood, and here they're fed up of the injustice and they will make decisions based on that . the leader of the conservative peoples policy, the whole hopes of dissatisfaction, will lead to votes. his policy promise,
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lower taxes, and lower spending. the change will be for the visa to have a good government type of basic government and base or politics. so if it's a vision of the people's party does not go far enough and it's where the far right books policy has found the following. the wants of people's policies, politician in the best country. it's lee, the santiago of us go with his unequivocal, empty immigration and nationalistic platform as found enough to support his policy into the 3rd largest political force in the country and a potential coalition partner. this would be the 1st time since the restoration of democracy in the late 19 seventies that spain would have a far right presence in its government and further consolidate a growing hard right presence within the european union. sonya jago, i'll just sarah madrid. volks of coal, as our relative new commas to spain's political scene here as well. but
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nevertheless, they are disruptive. and we can see that already, as the polls have been coming out in the days leading up to a election day on sunday, it has been showing that they are eating away at some parts of the right wing. but nevertheless, the p. p. the people's policy are still projected to try and secure some, most of those rights thoughts. it is likely that they will not be able to do it without the support of box. and fox is king makers in this particular scenario. that would put the governments on a collision course with regional set protest not just in the past country, but also in catalonia, as well, very sensitive times that in spain will stay across that election for you here and i'll 0. thank you very much on your gag. or in the dread to punch in more hands, houston is out including 8 organizations and sit on say them monitoring increased violations against women. and we look at how not it community is in
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a rock on dealing with a devastating drops that on the usa be getting that type of defense with victory. we'll have the latest actually on the one as well as comes in for the grease is facing. what could be it's cost us july weekend and nearly $50.00 is with temperatures. expect it to sort to $45.00 degrees celsius. that heat, combined with the strong winds have caused wildfires near the capital athens at least a 100 homes have already been destroyed. a correspondent stephanie deco reports now from under on the outskirts of the capital, are around 35 square kilometer as of last green forest. and woodland outside the capital, athens has been burned, and these walls fire is completely destroyed and the grounds remain smouldering. and this is a real concern that the winds will start to reignite these flames. and that's also
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something the residents here are telling us are extremely worried about. they were evacuated over the last couple of days now on friday allowed to return. but for them, this is still not over. she would have to say for sure, we are afraid it's not over yet. as you can see behind you, there's smoke rekindling, has started with the one easy the leak stream. he does also affecting people and 11 on the surrounding region. the
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many syrians living and refugee camps and then most of the country all struggling to cope victoria gate and beautiful make shift shells are the only escape from the sweltering to these children living in a refugee campaign i call renewed and 11 and temperatures here have reached 42 degrees celsius in recent days. late i thought that our day at the heat has been brutal. we have no electricity, no fans. that's why we came up with this idea of getting plastic bags, filling them with water and have them sprinkled the water and the kids. so they can cool off and have fun for boss at this camp. like many others back home in syria, there's not enough water. it's partly because of g support from don't organizations . online by the way it is. yeah. we don't even get what's on a daily basis. it comes and goes, we store the water when it comes once or twice weekly, and we manage the best we can. we want to leave discount, but we don't know where to go. the heat coming off. the 12 use of
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a rule has displaced 4500000 people around 250000. during echo now, soaring temperatures and making conditions even tougher noise, we hope they find a solution for us. we need electricity, water on a regular basis. no. once a week we're struggling, the water tank is almost empty, but we are recycling this war certificates. the children can do this twice a day in the afternoon and evening. the parent say it helps prevent cases of heat, stroke, and exhaustion. but with more hot weather forecast, they say they desperately need additional supplies of water. victoria gates and b l g 0. meanwhile, the doctors enrolled in syria are appealing for hundreds of cancer patients, including children to be taken to to k for treatment, parents and civic organizations of exceeding for health as hospitals and opposition controlled areas like medical equipment or drugs. health officials say they have
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about 3200 cancer patients. out of those at least $600.00 require immediate treatment, will not spring and will find out. i'm not a, he's an on call a just the president of the syrian american medical society. he joins us today from chicago to the nature of cancer treatment is that it often takes time. we can his patients, but it really needs consistency. tell us a little bit more about what's at stake here for yeah, thank you very much for having me here and uh for highlighting a very important aspect here which is uh, cancer treatment and the areas. ready that are under publish laptops and medical supplies. ringback medications, as you all know, cancer uh is a very sophisticated, very complex disease but requires new and complex treatments. unfortunately. ready this, these treatments, most of them cannot be oper, northwest syria. so sans is here in america, medical society has decided 5 years ago to create the only cancer center
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frequencies are in the area. and of a particular interest is pediatric patients are children, okay. these children literally the buyer, very persistent and very delicate. uh. busy grounds very uh, uh, accurate and on time protocols that have to be delivered on time. otherwise a loser chance of a tour. and um, as you know, most uh, pediatric uh, cancer. ready so i can be here with the proper treatments and with the. ready all cell chains on the tire that has been interrupted since the airplane, as most of these cancer patients uh, were able to travel to cherokee before to get that for you guys. so now many of them are find themselves off of the fall and they're losing their chances of survival. and let me ask you more about that because obviously being able to cross
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the border to attack, he has made treatment possible for some, but i believe that's only about 10 percent of patients. what is the obstacle here? is this about about political? well, i mean, it was sold out as fast as those i really one does. uh, don't forget that uh turkey was head for the massive ers blake and the area there also uh was hardly a very uh, security effect. so most of the hospitals and plumbing sort of those. ready cancer patients used to go to are probably out of service and destroyed and the tape sign to be able to re establish care for most of these patients. patients also the closure of the border was a major obstacle to and sometimes. ready you know, the, these kids and their families are maybe homeless themselves out and find a hard time in transportation. i'm finding that people uh to be able take it to the borders. so it's a compound problem. uh and not necessarily all related to the world,
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but that is part of it. ready definitely where there is a well. ready is a lake talk to you mentioned the border crossing the the very critical about how of crossing i believe, reopened during the very, very recently for a deliveries. how important, how's that access been for patients, especially when it comes to supplies? so yeah, it's essential, is there lifelines uh with that by the passing many patients and will not be able to make it because i simply, 1st of all, they have to go there for very sophisticated treatments. there are no, they're searching drugs such as females that are not available and northwest serial like, uh, uh, radiation therapy for us as radiation therapy has we don't have any radiation therapy northwest here at where point 2000000 people live. so radiation therapy is one of them, uh, the past scanning such as fidget testing to assess whether the diagnosis. uh,
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those are not very expensive drugs and a lot of these drugs are not available to people and northwest syria. you know, when it comes to cancel premiums we, i mean, so just give us such a 6 as phone booth. just an hour center. we have over 500 cases of uh, did you attic uh apology meanings or cancer. and did you have uh, children with cancer, we deliver in june a 175 treatments for those patients. and we made a new diagnosis of cancer and children in the month of doing a lot of $24.00 cases. those charities are, it's very important that they get the proper diagnosis. one, they need to suffer aided testing that are not available on any diagnosis and medicine, but also support talk to him or find out how about a, the and on color just and also the president of the syrian american medical society
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. thank you so much for joining us here today on out to 0. talk to him. we do wish you all the best with your one. thank you very much. i, or at least 16 civilians have been killed in an exchange of rocket 5 between the 2 dawns on me and the permanent through rapid support forces. now this happened in the west and the full region near the border with chad. their whole saving reports of snipers targeting people in the regional capital l janina duffel has seen some of the west violence since slicing began in mid april and 8 organizations in the country. also say them monitoring increased violations against women and girls. they say victims of being kidnapped from call to and then being sold in several areas of dial $41.00. your troop says fights is it from the rapids. support forces are involved. it says it's concerns that the violations could extend, potentially to the rest of the country. to what are correspondent with home advisors following the situation for us from puts it on a military fight to just have been seen in those kinds of cups on this morning on
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the pharmacy they have conducted. some raids against the positions of the topic support forces, particularly as falls of the amount of the incentive to one of the aides targeted a fuel tank and not the bottom from the on the comment. and it went on fire. have you smoke heavy block? smoke c rising in this kite and also there has to be this a major development when the army analysis budget has made a huge push inside the shuttle districts, which is also come to him not also fall from the army, have sent them, come on, they have to use this time around heavy machinery and heavy tax. and that was one of the patients when they used a heavy tax to push into positions that helped by out of self videos showing at wickertree an tax in drop it off. well, at least by the so then it's also an array of associations. the book, the associations talking about the killing of between 4 and 6 civilians. another 60
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civilians were killed in a class as in indiana or between roberts for forces. and this was in his army, very concerning developments for us to do this in those regions. so right now we have 3 hot fronts, incident one in dot in dot 47, dot 4. and the other one is a little bit of the comforting of norfolk, of the fine. the other one of course, is in a comfortable home, the man, the fault of it, and the sense of the cost of capital. how much fun does the 4th through that? well, it's times of the weather now, and it's still a story of high temperatures and much of the northern hemisphere. he's wrong of this. it was not just broken records over the constance with an o shaddick islands. the society of everything cuz it requires the ocean itself to be significantly warmer than his usual. and that is not the case. so we've seen records in the side specific in the atlantic and more recently in the caribbean and actual fact the latest item in the car been is done with the care with the july reco just about 35 degrees celsius. we're expecting to see more reco didn't
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southern europe will know if i forget to, and this is the focus. so the 6 is the for reco. but let me give you the 3 day for us. and you see it goes up to 47 rapidly. they fall on sunday and then to $48.00. quite possibly. the record is $47.00 full for july, so we're pretty close to hitting that or even breaking it. how the heat warnings currently all the way through the central med training, really for me it's lead down towards a grease and grease may be more of a focus initially for breaking requisite. athens for example, could go up to $42.00 on sunday, which is within shouting distance of the sitting record. the overall forecasts for sunday monday and tuesday is pretty hold for me to easier up through. well, probably sicily saw the new year and down to was molto was temped. she's just hanging on a t 12 levels. a ha, still a head here on out of the area will tell you of joins federals between long time live increased costs on to tiring life in desperate to fig. whitehouse as 7 leading
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companies off commissioning to safeguards on their products. we'll find out what exactly that means and support the women's mind. well, the record is broken up. the diamonds we can using and monica demo. we'll have thursdays house for you next to the seizure. staples control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the big piece attention to. how is citizen, tim listened, we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . the latest news as it breaks. hold on one side. the authority is our premium for
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tom on the other side. now it's from the demanding justice with detailed coverage, the where has resulted in the closure of many hospitals. and that puts a lot of pressure on the medical staff here from around the world. the operation and jeanine would last no more than 48 hours. the consequences, the impact of what has happened here. the last for years. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. i'm the spelling of your day here, and uh huh. let's remind you about top stories. more than $10000.00 people are
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launching towards west or slim from tel aviv. and he's the odd years of verse on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court's powers to strapped down government decisions . the ones who monetary in chief says the ends of the black st. greenville will put millions of lives at risk. russia equip that agreement on monday, saying that the you and didn't meet the terms of the day on including removing barriers on a tech schools. people in spain will go to the polls on sunday, after the search this prime minister called for a small selection following his parties for performance and local elections. the far right vaux policy could become a crucial apartment and forming a wine, twinkle marshlands in southern iraq are experiencing their west drought, and for she is not taking a toll on communities which rely on the unesco wealth heritage science. here's the story. if one, iraq, you had his learn once that a he said when i was i,
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my name is the last name of the i'm a buffalo. heard the in my family in hotels, this profession from our sisters like we're no magic, but we have been living in this area for 12 years soon as possible. highlighted module has simmons. how did you haven't i did on before the drugs, our areas used to be a lush with fish and life started off, but it's been to us and it for the last 3 years. only time, i'm not, i mean we're not in a have and also have, i don't know, we can't take it any more or less the customer, the fish have died and so have the all because of the water shortages model on top of and then they still don't mind, we still we have to buy water to keep our buffalo a life in my market and we still have to show we don't have here. we also have to buy for the to feed them because there is no grass anymore. but in many cases, all buffalo died because they drink the remaining water in the marshes, which is why i was terminated or out of the most become trapped in the money my dish with unlimited amounts of. i'm sorry to the next. i don't have any. well, i have lost 25 buffalo to caesar said that if this continues with i will have to
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sell all of them or change jobs. i'd like to have shown i go from here to the, i'm authorized to what i'm showing to india now with 5 men has been arrested for public treat, assaulting to women, and the northeastern state, as not for the case of outraged the nation. the women was stripped naked and paraded on the streets. well, let's take a closer look at the bountiful end it's communities. the northeastern state has 16 districts often divided into the valley and hill regions. violence fled off the name of the amount of what was high court recommended. special tribal stations for the majority may take community who live mostly in the valley. if approved, this would allow them aid to buy land in the hills, which at the moment is home to the states minority cookie, tribal community. and would also give some of the benefits on jobs and universities that will best i'm good. the tricky is your last name of in the hills and have enjoyed special privileges. cheers of bad travel status for his michael assume sharif has more on the ethnic tensions on the find.
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the reading and so housing is matching, transcribing districts in money for me to monday. a 2nd stage does mean one and it's an extension since me. but a video of 2 women from the minority cookie community being sexually assaulted and paraded naked, has slipped through a breaking point. our villages have been continuously being attacked by the girls and gillian happen every now and then. so the space in is far from the norm most doable k adult women with but it didn't make it uh by them. they did more. and with it by the, it made a move in another cookie district, getting a temporary shut down. the writing was on the wall of the cookies, say it's impossible to live with. the majority may tease off to the properties with newton, and they've been driven from the homes, made the professors come to the city demonstrations by calling for the unified
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money for the support, separate, separate homeland is scale. you saw that there are 40, knows where you stand for the integrity of money for and why. so they asked for to separate the home then if they want to, they one separate homeland, then there's a go to their home where they came from. the troubles began after cold recommended the majority may tease, get the same extended benefits enjoyed by the minority cookies. these up tens times in this region. cookie men have traded the jobs for bunker positions to god from time village, which boulders may area you are fighting for a course. and if that course is not met, i think we are not going to step back. we are going just got a land, our firefighter land or sit on the sister land, into money pool police personnel and pat them. when she forces virtual with these farmers inmate areas. so far we've been on site and some of the big cutty,
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this conflict has affected the families, finances and health. this shortage of food, children's education is suffering from top to all. we are all the daily wages. more than a 150 people, mostly minorities, have been to thousands displayed sincerely of this year. while kofi have restrictions happy and relaxed in some areas, internet band for means in force consumption, these are disease faced. 6 people have died of today and birth sank of the christopher ok. so close r t is in the northeastern region of non to a province reports in $54.00 microns for on both that vessel. the bird cap sized of to colliding with rocks of all the co sconce of libya and malta, conducting twin cedar atlas the design to determine migrants from trying to cross the mediterranean sea. the 2 countries agreed to those patrols in 2020 and said so far it's succeeding with fuel,
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with people landing and loved to those who are stopped being returned to libya, correspondent lubbock train of joined one of those coasts concerts of the coast of alyssa. they are calling it operation dawson, one taking place off the coast of the letter. this is the 1st ever joint naval exercise between malta and libya. and dogma is just as a great exercise, been a great motivation for our staff to learn and develop themselves. one. the agreement signed by the letter and tripoli in 2020 aimed at caribbean migration from libya across the mediterranean sea to malta has seen much success in 2019 more than 3400 migrants arrived here by sea. but following the agreement, those numbers have drastically declined every year. so far this year, only 142 people have reached molto from live. if you do you mind. busy problem is, is not only more types of problem if there's some b roll and the button,
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the button. and we are a small island in the center of the method there in, in, and the we, we are affected more than other countries, according to officials here. these drills are part of a training program to help libya develop their maritime capabilities. clinton o'neill is the commander of the multi armed forces. so a corporation with them is, is the best to visiting so, so we, we are there to train them. um and then in techniques in the motor time affairs and more time operational law. and then they prep does that in the room and don't come to the drills include medical evacuations, that'll inspections and search and rescue operations training. these waters, the central mediterranean sea, has been described by the u one as the most dangerous maritime crossing in the world. with more than 20000 recorded debts since 2014. so for this year,
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more than 500 people have died and nearly 850 have gone missing in these waters trying to reach europe. but more than 8800 had been intercepted, etc, and return to live. yes. that because it works for me. tell you n g o that rescues migrants in the mediterranean. he says the push backs to libya are illegal. why libya is not as safe county and the lead the cannot be a safe for park off for the same location menu say these drills are part of an e u policy to externalize its borders and keep migrants out other se, libya and authorities committed widespread abuse against migrants, but these officers here say they are just trying to do their jobs about china ultra 0 off the coast of malta. hong kong is intent intensifying. it's radiation inspections of seaford infants from japan. as far as concerns about took care of the plan to release treated radioactive wolf from its focusing on youtube pumped
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into the sea. how long is the 2nd largest invoice of japanese fried products of the mainland china? the you and you can watch drug says that torture is plan is safe, but some countries remain against. and north korea has find several cruise missiles into the sea off it's west coast earlier this week. drum yeah. and also 5 to ballistic missiles, which landed in waters just outside japan's exclusive economic zone. and in south korea, hundreds have been holding a peace, riley in the capital, sol active, a se, according for an end to the korean war. had the 70th anniversary of the honest disagreement, as all comes at a time of heights and intentions between the 2 careers. jessica washington has the latest from the capital, a new install with courage and housing a demonstration in the cities center. leaving on the green, they have one message with a greenville and g escalate. tensions with north, north,
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courier, and south river main. technically, as was the relationship fluctuates between engagements and tension. these demonstrate is one of being stuck in a vicious cycle of confrontation. they say governments are only focused on preparing for war, rather than working towards peace. and they say the policies of president leading people into the dangerous continue the role of the president to the beach at cheese based on this class, we must never allow any pro locations or was no before here the us koreans unification is the greatest wish. that's what i launch brand up, but seeing the current state foundation makes me feel heartbreaking and sat so suddenly tensions are escalating just in recent days. the arrival of the us as kentucky in nuclear on summary. of course, that's the 1st of its kind to travel to south korea in more than the only hours after its arrival. north korea launched to later a statement by the north korean defense minister,
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published by state media said that the ever increasing visibility of such assets can provide justification for its own use of nuclear weapons. in response to that statement, south korean officials have reiterated warning that any attack by north korea would result in a decisive response from the alliance that would result in the end of the regime earlier today, according to the south korean military, north korea science several cruise missiles towards the sea to the west, if the korean peninsula is essentially been a month. but we've seen this period of heightened tension between no 3 and cell phone and say, well enough the escalation and dialogue. jessica wash was 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved and onto visual intelligence, have agreed to follow safe gone set by the white house, amazon and google meta and microsoft among the tech joins making that commitment. they're promising to make that
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a only product safe and trustworthy before being released onto the market. they'll also allow for the policy or the science and labeling to help distinguish between real and a i generated content. walk out to me in a go on site as an associate professor and private law and technology utrecht university. she says that regulations and also visual intelligence will enhance safety, a very exciting news from the united states. and when we look at the promise of watermarking a i, it comes from these regulatory developments which are very particular to the united states where the approach currently as to work with the tech sector and to get them to promise that they are going to what every do use risk and willingly take measures to make their technology safer. and this is in stark contrast to what we have been seeing in the european union. which right now is boosting. it's 1st a very comprehensive, a lot of the, a i x, which is already writing down definitions and rules about what should be prohibited . and of course,
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there are pros and cons to these approaches. but one thing is for clear, we are in the middle of an a, i high and regulatory race and it is based on very technological, clear technological breakthroughs. but experts and regulators are very divided as to what is the good way to how we can harness this potential. that is basically the biggest question. do we force companies to do something about their technologies or do we also rely on their promises? i for 1 am not very confident in all of these promises, especially because for instance, we have opened a i as one of the 7 companies. but we also have meta and meta as a social media company has already been using a lot of filters and has been facilitating very similar manipulations of images and videos and text. and on the one hand, that is something that definitely has increased the enjoyment of users on the platform. but on the other hand of platforms like may not have not been policing and has not been implementing voluntarily already ways in which consumers can say,
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okay, this is a filter for instance. so i'm wondering whether this is not really a little bit too little too late. but we can also think about it from a positive perspective. we need to do something about the recognition of all of these new technologies. and transparency is a step in the right direction to us. vice president of cala harris has spoken out against florida is new black history curriculum. during her visits. critics a, it leaves out important historical facts, including the state's role in slavery. we want to know that we are sending our children out as role models of democracy who therefore know the importance of speaking and telling the truth. the importance of understanding when you are a liter, you must know history. oh, how does your customer was following the story?
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for us from washington dc, she essentially said that the state of florida in issuing these new standards is trying to replace history with lies go through those strong words. she used and offering at least 2 examples of the vice president. so that now middle schoolers, in public schools in florida must be taught that slavery benefited. this'll enslaved people by allowing them to develop skills to their personal benefit. and other example that african american victims of race riots that were perpetrated by whites throughout us history. that they themselves, the victims were also perpetrators of violence. now the florida board of education passed the standards on wednesday and they were quickly condemned by civil rights groups and also by the florida's teachers union who coffee standards and truthful and at the service to students. but this board of education itself,
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which overseas the arching curriculum for all public school students in florida, they called the standards in depth and comprehensive. a well still a head hit on al jazeera things in vain hazy. and there are thing that to the women as well as comp set knowledge without some help from the restoration. details of us coming up shortly in full system. the likelihood of millions of people in the hard depends on these buffaloes. medicare has tended it towed on the banks of their i've used it for years now. he's among the following. the instructions that eviction to make me for the world's largest riverfront city. since 2020, more than a 100 farm, is being charged for. does this thing or refusing to 100 percent focus on has the highest rate to open a station in south asia? successive governments have failed to provide basic services. there are no wastewater treatment plants in almost $30000.00, and each has
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a bunch created sewage built into the river every day that combined with produce water volumes upstream dams in india have to meet the driver, sledge carrier. the development authority says that it wants to create about a $1000.00 to $6.00 offer voss sewage which is dumped into the river robbie. but didn't i meant to this concern. they say the hom to benefit ratio is non stop in finding that balance between investors, looking for profit and providing basic services and affordable housing to a growing population would be no easy task. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back is time for support in general. i miss you living up to his reputation?
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absolutely. what else would you expect from natal? messy. hey, it was a night to remember full, messy as he made his long ways to day b for into my. i woke up with it coming off the bench to school in full minute when it was a trade about free kick. go giving his the team a c one when as a max inside increase as only lastly, watching the days events for us in fort lauderdale was our associate gabriel, as on this the media. they are here at the stadium. sit and use names of the songs full of excitement. number one, right. i haven't seen this either. so i'm going to scream and then just heads up the moment. i'm so excited we came all the way from bermuda. missy mania extends
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for outside miami to all of the united states for football fans. now. no, they do not have to travel to another country to watch messy play, because the superstar is going to be playing right here in the united states. we'll have some people that coming oh yeah, i want to go see him play. i don't want to go like across the atlantic to have to go see and play. now i can see him in my own back yard. i. i can take a weekend trip to south florida and see him play yes. or you'll come to my home town and play in the way matched. hollywood did not have written a script any better when, you know miss. he made his d view here, an inter miami coming on to pitch in the 54 minutes, and then an extra time on a 3 kit. messy scored. the crowd went ways the fireworks were shut up, cheering screaming, putting into miami, up to one. this is really what the fans came to see and this was what they were waiting for. they were on the edge of their seats the entire time,
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the cameras fall, mfc everywhere. he was, as he was running on the pitch for the entire time that he was born. this is certainly a, a new era in footfall here in the united states. gabriel is on to out easy to fort lauderdale, florida. miss useful, my power sasha, my teammates killing them back, but it could also be leaving the clubs sooner rather than later. the striker has been left down to the pre season tool to asia. and ballet is refusing to sign an extension to his current contract, which have just a year left to run. however, he has to have insisted they will not allow the 24 year old to leave a free next year and would rather sell him. now. there are reports, the saudi club head out could be preparing a bid for the french woke up with the at the women's world cup. the usa began. that's how it's what defense with a 3 know when, if a tournament day between seeing them, the wilds,
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number one right side once ahead of to 14 minutes. if the game is included. this is michelle with the finish. b, and i gave way of penalty shortly before most time profile infinity rootman alex, move in it steps up is who has for pick safe and she was unable to put in the rebound as well. but the usa is did get another before the break and missed he's paying out of sus well copies for her. second of the much to give her side a to new leads and smith also, i provided the assistance with captain lindsey horizon to make it the retail on 7 to 7 minutes for usa. then also a winning thoughts as they bid state came on unprecedented sec consecutive woke up it was a good starting point for our team. and this tournament, i also know that we have a lot, you know more that we can give a lot more to do. little things to work on, so i think it's a good place to start and personally it was good to just get a world cup game under my belt. kinda see how it felt know what to expect,
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but yeah, i think it's honestly just makes me more excited for the next few. a european champions, a lendlease i saw so that campaign against welcome. they results that are kind of hazy, gave away a penalty on 27 minutes. from those 2 are just on way steps up. but how spoke it was safe to have these teeth i moved off headlines. affordable was could say the penalty has to be taken and this time is some way put in a way to get in with a one nail with it. so in the 1st game and going into a tournament. and yeah, it's been a long build up to today. and i think we're kind of happy to just get over the line, lots of credits for how you see for the 1st time and woke up and having a performance like that. and i think the, the other 2 countries are going to really struggle with them. but the, of course that's not our problem, i was just really happy that we got the wind. and we have to 1st 3 points in a very hard game. you have that same great d as in the closing stages as setting lock again, drawing a cost of things going in front in a see nights,
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minutes ago from i believe i'm god, we're into the final few minutes of injury time in that 12011 was cut when his dependence thrashed a zambia in the opening match and upset me is that was school twice in a saw, you know when and how much didn't against and all of us will. but they be told victory. it needs to kind of of spank itself is group state on goal difference, canyon run that faith. keep getting on his break and has the world record of the season. friday's diamond lead me to in monica, you still have smashed the women's mile load record by almost 5 seconds. gomez is a dublin and pick m 1500 retail or champions had already set new world records in the 1505000 meters issue. the 29 your la, hanging over, that's for him ahead of the world of message types of ships and data passed next month. the 3rd round of the championship is on the way with american brian home and the mind to catch that. the final men's goals major off the common child's believable off just shooting
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a 6 on the $65.00 on day 2 is becky free round included full bodies and eagles. here at the 18th, not move, tempt to 10 on the part will livable. that gives them a 5 so lead as a hypoth favorites. tell me, fleetwood who was hoping to become the 1st english winner of the item since 6, although in 1992 does not trying to get to caught up in just notes. says golf, you know, i've probably had, i think when i held the 50 for holier the us open i pride. yeah, i just probably thought about it too much. this didn't focus on getting sleep and eaten. right. and so that would be my focus this weekend. in major league baseball show high autonomy have an event so evening and what could have been his final thoughts, little signs of these angels, the japanese deepest dog allowed full height, runs it again for the 1st time in his career, but sustained, still manage to beat the pittsburgh pirates 8 to 5 on friday. it's on a could leave the angels at the end of the season. his next contract is expected to be the biggest in the history of us both play house. finally got
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a new way on day full of the full ashes test in manchester. the in the bowl is looking for quickly kids as the home side push victory against australia a short time ago, australia or a 116 for full and reply to england. sus things of 592. well, this is and i can tell you that that might have just scored against china in the women's world cup. so when one, now that is always bolts, now pizza will have another update license. thanks so much. jenna. well, that's it for me to install is here today for this news us, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more today's news to stay with us here on altos here
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