tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 22, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and opportunity to skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of turn into skills into occupied palestinian territories. and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for this test. he's ready. okay, patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger. and i'll just you or revealing eco friendly solutions to come back. dress to our planet. on l g 0, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on the bulk of this is in use our life from don't coming up in the next 60
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minutes. thousands in israel protests a couple of proposals to change the powers of judiciary ahead of the folks in the classes. now the crown burning incidence, this time in denmark makes more outraged in baghdad. 16 civilians are reported killed into done those fighting intensifies on multiple front lines, including da for a must have gotten me on. the opposition accused is the military of killing 14 people in the rate a sufficing flash across the country. and on pita, some of these folks these, you know, may see, makes a perfect day before into miami and the usa all to a winning storm in defense of a women's room cab side. the coming welcome to you. we begin this news out in israel with tens of thousands of people protesting government proposed plans to change the powers of the jew destry,
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at least a dozen protest so happily across as ralph, including intel, a v, that's for the 20000000 for week 5 minutes have benjamin, that's a guy who's far right. government has revived a campaign, took a tales, some of the supreme court's powers. as customer buckley by mohammed draw the jump june, and he's live for us in tell of eva i'm having to is saying this is going on for many, many weeks now, the scale, if these protests i'm president, to leave us, there's already a massive amount of people out here until a be, we are at the epicenter of where the, the video looks very much like what we saw even last week. and last week we have 200000 people suggesting here medium killing me, even all coming out to send a responding message to the prime minister that they are very much against is
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controversial land. let us try to overall that your district in this country. now it's not just leave, were demonstrations of been happening today that well other similar, different parts of the, the following marching from all of the earlier in the may team. they stopped at one point to take a break because it's streaming with spots. and he spoke with them right now seems of thousands of me, those marchers who were on the way to west bruce little have a ride to the west through his window where they plan to set up a valuable camp outside of the kinetic ahead. of the b schedule will place tomorrow because the 2nd and 3rd, the most of the critics, the women oversight college of the spring for the sports in this country needs to take place on monday. we're expecting here tonight will only grow and we're
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expecting to hear that there might be even more professors, other parts of the country and coming out of the us the this bill slowly makes its way through parliament to the connection is the sense now that it is a full grown conclusion that it will become lou leave most of the day. do believe that the most likely i will pass the 2nd and 3rd readings on monday and then to come law. and they are very disappointed about that. and yet, they still have some cautious optimism that there might be enough pressure on the prime minister in the coming couple of days that perhaps you could reverse, of course. now let me just tell you, a lot of gas developments coming in. the reserve is another 10000 or so reserve is that
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announce very soon that they may not show up for service and see if this bill passes. in the past 2 days, you have our service associated with the reports, including pilots, and other branch of the military that says they are going to protest that they are not going to show up their service. if you fill out a statement saying that you find something sensitive, a compromise, essentially he's trying to get the 5 minutes or he delayed voting on this bill to a lot of developments. but there was a lot of anger in this country towards the prime minister by those who oppose the plans to change that you gesture. it's and the critics continue to say that if any part of this traditional overall package passes, they believe it will be a severe blow to democracy. deep. yeah, mom and you get a real sense of the passion and the fury from the demonstrations behind. you might be judged and some of these, thank you. well, as those this ready protests continue about upholding democratic institutions of violence and the occupied westbank is escalating to palestinians have been killed
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by his ready forces into separate shooting incidents, an 18 year old were shots and another injured in sebastian, north west of nicholas as well as a call, carrying the 2 people attempted to run over a stray the troops separately, a 17 year old with shots during are processed in the same stuff on that same ramallah. leucon has moved from ramallah in the occupied west. back to policy and teenagers were killed in 2 separate incidents in the altered west fight on friday. but one of them, missouri contradictory statements as to how one of the teenagers was killed. his name is fallacy. acosta 18 is open the town to 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 the window, the screen is riddled with bullet holes. he was shot in the head and taken away by promising in ambulances where they pronounced him that his friends was like wounded
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and taken away and arrested by the it's right on me. now he is ready. all me 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 and suffice. yeah. so it was funded by shooting it with 2 suspects 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 it's also calling for an investigation into this. the all the teenager who was killed is cool, bahamas, others that he's from jefferson refuge account. he was shot in the head during a protest against a legal is right assessment, milton optics, in secular violence in the occupied territories. so pharmacy at 202, promising and have been killed, 165 of those are in the occupied west side. so the numbers give
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a sense of the grim reality on the ground here. look on alpha 0, run my last of hundreds of rocky protests as a rallied outside the danish embassy in baghdad. and good bye, another incident of crumbling this time in copenhagen. the riley's that happening after the swedish embassy of the city stormed on thursday last month. and the rocky refugee who's a former militia member, the crown, during the process of still kind, triggering outrage around the world. mood of the head is the in baghdad. literally have been seeing hundreds of angry protests or is it they gathered here coming from the capital above that and from other provinces as well, chanting against the discretion of the who did put on and they are telling us not do they're here today, raising raising copies of but the article on end of the iraqi at flag to express their rejection of the discretion of the who they put on and directly flag at 3 times in less than
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a miles and both 2 times in sweden and one time in copenhagen raising de rocket flags and copies of the holy, and they also did it. this place is not far from defense of the green zone. and then by that last night, they tried to steal the green zone to reach the dentist embassy, following the discretion of the hotel, put on the burning of the electric flag in front of the iraqi embassy in copenhagen as you know that these. but for this, that was, had been also colon going to international community to drive close to, to drop the laws to prevent the aggression the discretion of the holy books. remember, this is, this is very close to defense of the, the green zone. so that the, you want to say that they're sending a message from here, next to the green zone. that the they are, they are, they can reach the dentist embassy under threatening to take them others into their
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own hands. a bunch of overhead over these, including soaring inflation and iran is pushing more people into poverty. look at why some people think the government is to blame australia and move a step closer to obtaining the ashes piece. we will have the actual list of this test. the 16 civilians are reported to have been killed and an exchange of rocket 5 between students. i'll be the parent of the tree rapid support forces. i write scripts says it happened denial a lot in south the full state. so it will start reports. this knife is targeting people in west, in the fall, in l janina. therefore, has seen some of the worst vine and since find began to mid april. the morgan has the latest on demand. the civilians continued to be caught in the crossfire as fighting continues between the power of military rapids support forces. i'm this
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with the news army in the west and are for region. the dryer for bar association said that slicing between the 2 sides on friday resulted in the killing of 16 civilians, including a family that lost all of its members, with the exception of one who sustained injuries as a result of artillery strikes being exchanged between the 2 sites in the middle of the city. now they've also expressed consent. that's as that those who have been displaced by previous conflict in the car for region are being targeted once again . and they said that should balance continue. then these people would have nowhere to go to and that they live are addressed as a result of the continuous fighting, the 1st both sides to end the violence to protect civilian lives. but so far, the fighting continues not just in the dark for region within other parts of the country as well. here in cartoon, there was several s tribes launched by the sword and these army against positions of the parent military rapids support forces. including in the southern parts of part of tomb, where a convoy of the permanent through rapid support forces was targeted as they were on
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their way to the central parts of sedan to just be received. now the army also said that there was into an attack by department of through rapid support forces against its position here in the city of on demand that led to several army personnel being killed, as well as the destruction of several facilities. and several civilians being caught in the crossfire. but so far they doesn't seem to be any end in the fighting between the 2 sides. both seem to be determined to find a military solution rather than a political or diplomatic solution which you regional and international bodies have been trying to get the 2 sides to agree to and civilians continue to be caught up in the crossfire as fighting continues between the rapids support forces and the so good news army, keep them oregon onto the era undermine ukrainian. drayton strikes of course, a massive explosion of an ammunition depot in crime, in rail traffic was suspended in the annex peninsula. but it would no lots of casualties. authorities and kids say they targeted an oil. definitely, i mean, if you warehouses early this week,
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the coach bridge leaking crimea to russia was attacked across enjoy list has been killed during shelling in southern ukraine. re a news agency report, process lab, joy natalie of was covering a story in the front line village and this felicia region. 3 others were injured in the attack, rushes, defense ministry says ukrainian forces use cluster munitions. he's in the vehicle. the journalists were in the dining hall can cease life for us. it must go. and daniel moscow has previously claimed that it would use cost some issues mean munitions, if you could prove that ukraine, they've been using them. so this is a pretty substantial claim, isn't it? what more do we know about what happened in separation? well, that's right. it's worth noting, of course, international bodies of accused both sides of using these cost simulations before claims that russia has denied. but as you say said that it will use overall the reserves, the right to use should be quite normal. thirty's, the credit and all me do. so they claim this is exactly what happened in this incentive to mid day today in the zip, what is your region or
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a group of russian journalists from these invest? yeah, and re and always the state media agencies well working when the standard of the slabs would've left as part of the group of 5. and john this in a vehicle which was hit by what the russian, i'm of the us saying well across the munitions a full other journalist. what is it they are described as being in a stable condition almost as level suitable of whoever died on route to being about to i to, to hospital, he least behind a wife and 2 children. it was a high and experienced more correspondent for the lowest to who'd been covering this complex things it's, it's all set in 2014 and was actually volunteer for the vin. so for claimed the munitions now rational thirty's, of wrapped in strongly saying those responsible will be held to accounts for what they describe as a premeditated intentional attack. when john was also saying the email, the red lines have been crossed and the responsibility for this, the law as equally on
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t of and on washington. so very strongly that response from moscow and died or wherever are we in terms of the, the conflict and especially what's happening on the front line. what is a rush? you're saying about the way the russian army in the ministry is at this stage and the conflict and well, heavy fighting has been ongoing particular on the support of your funds, where this is that i took place with russell throat. he's saying the craig and forces of launched attacks on the audio coast region using western supply dolman vehicles and tax the russian army. the rest of them are de says, is on the defensive around the of back. most area where you plug in force has continued to try to encircle russian forces currently in the city of buck moved. so that's in sharp contrast to what's happening on the northern front, around the region of guns. no guns, a republic borders where the russian m. o, d says the russian army, it's been on the attack using small groups and the russian air force as well to push somebody cranium,
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forces out around 5 or 6 defensive positions. now this comes in the body shop, a very famous auxilary bibles was sing pitched a buffaloes with both sides drawn to it, each of a supply lines, munition depot, and logistics lines deep behind enemy lines in what some of the russian army as well as washington. i have confirmed the crate in forces have used cluster munitions for what washington is saying already brought a good effect in terms of tactics on the front line. something as i say, the russian army has, has resolved the right to respond with their own such munitions. if they deem necessary, so very much an intensification inactive with you, particular on the area of balance and pets. you go to what this john list today, you lost as much daniel, who can say most okay, thank you. nobody use all pieces, opposition groups and beyond the say the ruling military junk has launched an attack that is killed at least 14 people footage circulating online shows. the optima of that attack be almost military which sees power and
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a q in 20. 21 has been targeting activists and opposition groups, vice group, se, since taking power of the ministry of truth more than 1400 people. and the rest of the 4000 lessons reduced relatively who is a doctoral price? follow a lot for university, where his research focuses on the amount the ring got people, he joins us life from london and welcome to you 1st. what more do we know about these latest killings? why was this township targeted, and by who specifically, or will the township was targeted by the mean by military? and it was targeted because they perceived that there was an opposition to the crew present in the time. and the policy of the me in my military is that they will target civilians when there was any opposition to the room. so the see. so i think now would be described as the, the atm mastercard, of civilian spot, the me about the tree seats, the crew. and you can be certain with simple society students, the need to,
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to keep it a running tally of mastic is by the military. that something is badly, badly wrong in me a ma, the tree simply regards any opposition as soon as the legitimate, whether that comes in the form of all side people who are used to using using nutri force, whether that's people who are peacefully protest, but whether that's the families or even the children of people who are approximate to be in your position to minute you grow and that will be targeted at the ministry with you for mistake. me describe this as a clearance operation. but as we, as we've seen since the co and as the right thing, it wouldn't be a tragically familiar clearance operation in me and not he's is, i mean the trinity, if somebody's in for a scorched campaign. so would you say this, if i must part of a pop to and of extreme violence allegedly committed by the jump to since the 2021 . we have reports of at least 18 months because those that we know of how, how is the jump to able to continue this scale of scope of its scope scorched earth
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policy across the country? is it not on the straight? i mean, how, what support is it getting and its ability to do this? it is certainly on the strength, nobody continues to be able to buy alms primarily from, from china and from russia. it continues to be able to fuel it's, it's um, it's 5 digits and it's attack helicopters type in a 2nd. serious coal was a concern for, for office, for the opposition. that's right. the country, it means that the military's the military is deprived. she says we because we've seen the sculpture so they have absolutely no trouble whatsoever in terms of their conscience dropping bombs on villages with by the see them might be position i presence dave j. o does many people who like you guys as many opposition, figures as they can get their hands off, and the as many as they feel they need to, to stay in power. the challenge here that for the international communities, that the people with me and the 50000000 people in the law and very unified and
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very opposed to military role. i mean that there's, there's no sense that the military would be able to, to convince the people to come around to really do any sort of compromise with their code or with their continued role or board or anything for them. you not simply want the military out of how they want them at a pass code and i, i think boise and use that because of that. and because of the military's propensity for violence on the list is international assistance to remove the ministration. powell, we will continue to see messic is like this, the target civilians and given the military appears to be losing control of large areas of the country. how might the government in exile the national use, the government continue, riley, and support. okay, well i mean, i think that what needs to happen is that, that the better thing needs to be even talk a little bit. one of the ways that could, that that could be done would be to remove the, the air advantage that the me and my mother has. and that would be to stop the
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import of aviation fuel. i mean, that would be, that would be a key thing. i think also as in bog, i would, would it be something that would immediately have an effect. i mean, what we have here is a situation where you have a reasonably well um, to build a train opposing the great, vast majority of the people. if you take away the miller trees weapons you take away their, their ability to drop almost from the bike. i think you'll see them. i think you'll see them with the front office very quickly about potentially main. so putting a whole lot of pressure on china and russia. ronan lee, many thanks for joining us with the problem. reverently dr. price, front of a lot of the university. thank a neighboring india, a 5 man has now being arrested for publicly assaulting to women in the northeastern states of money pool. let's take a closer look at the situation in the region where there's be moments of tension and violence on the pool. has 16 districts often divided into the valley and hill areas violence flight up in may and left in the states. high court recommended
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special tribal status for the majority may take community who live mostly in the valley. if approved, this would allow, they may tie to buy land on the hills, which at the moment is home to the states minority cookie community. there's hundreds, the cookies who have enjoyed special privileges because of that tribal status for many is america soon, sharif has more range and still townsend's matching trust type of districts and money for demanding assistance states. there's main ones in ethnic tension since may. but a video of 2 women from the minority cookie community being sexually assaulted and paraded naked, has slipped through a breaking point. ave that have been continuously being attacked by the groups and dealing happen every now and then. so the space in is far from nor most do ok though women with but it doesn't make it by the may day more and with it by the
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make a move in another cookie district getting a temporary shut down. the writing was on the wall, the cookie 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 money for the for separate separate homeland is good. you saw that there are 4 in those we stand for the integrity of money for and why. so they asked for to separate the home then if they want to, once they once separate homeless, then this will 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,
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which boulders may be area. you are fighting for a course and if debt cost is not met, i think we are not going to step back. we are going to got a land. our far far the land or sit on the sister land into money pool police personnel and pat them. and she forces virtual with these farmers inmate areas. so far we've been on site and some of the big cutty, this conflict has affected the families finance this and health. this a shortage of food children's education is suffering from top to all zeros, daily wages. more than a 150 people, mostly minorities, have been to thousands displayed since earlier this year. while kofi had restrictions happy and relaxed in some areas, internet ben for mains and folks. let me close, i'm sure these are just see the pressure is growing on the uranium government to bring down the rising prices. president abraham ra, you see has pledged to revive the economy, but people are increasingly pulling into
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a profit to see them cost yearly report. some tara, this right hailing gap has become a lifeline for you've read news, have lots they are. jobs are ash, my assume is one of them. but a stick decline in the value of the national currency during the last 3 years has lot to record high inflation as he had the closest shop in the small intact round 4 months ago after the rent doubled and his sails dropped by. i see that my main source of income now is from online text. my wife works too, but still we count makings meeks, we used to live in good areas of to from but with time we had to move to cheapest places. i had a good life before i never looked at price tags, but today we think twice, well, buying cheap goods. all right, says the small, used to be crowded, and the shops employed more stuff. he says he wants to move to canada, like many of his friends. i'm not looking for luxury. i just want to live
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a normal life. if it's here a few tie, we'd be listed or reduced to numerous foods and now lives such as dairy system, fruits and makes eating outside is no longer an option. these days after your mom's economy was damaged by the pandemic and sanctions caused by former president donald trump's to withdrawing the us from the 2015 nuclear deal with tech from and world powers. annual inflation reached about 50 percent. according to national statistics, the price of quotes has increased by 80 percent in the year place in the wrong. and the 1st countries with the highest for the inflation rates in the world. crippling us sanctions are seen as the major driver and the sharp rise. the national currency has lost 50 percent of its value since the government led by persons who brought him raised the took office in august 2021. where you see says tackling inflation is a priority. but many accused the government of don't playing economic realities.
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that we all has lost 29 percent of its value since nationwide protest. following the death of 22 year old mazda, i mean, in police custody last september, who is nomic gross, and wise and gun employment. also let the social unrest, your loss be the planning, scenario, planning for your business for your life. i think this is the most important reason for gratian, after running a right now suffering from a loss of purchasing power, members of a middle class, a few to be victims of inflation in iran. and that's complete the, some of them looking to leave the country and taking their capital with them. see them console l to 0 to home. well, have non profit to buy is a list to focuses on iran, he says around middle class is at risk of being wiped towns. what is clear is that the purchasing power and that's the consequence of inflation. the purchasing power
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of ordinary citizens in iran is nose diving, and in particular, the middle class has been impoverished in the past years. obviously it started with the return of sanctions after trump withdrew from the j 6 a. but it's gotten worse in the past months and in the past year, the stability of prices for essential goods such as food, medicals, etc. is, is really something where people have to struggle. bailey, and they don't know of what the price of milk and yogurt tomorrow or next week will be and that makes life for people really, really difficult. what we need to understand is that those people who have been suffering most under the reason to cannot make a negative development has been the middle class and not the forest in the country . what i'm trying to say is that those who got to have to really change their lifestyle are those who before that actually had a very decent life. at the same time, they are not in danger of not having enough to eat so to speak. i'm not trying to
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downplay anything, i'm just saying that the poorest in the country are to some extent taken care of the welfare system in the country. but if the amount of people that need to be taken off, taken care of through this welfare system is, is too big. then of course the country will face save your challenges. nobody, spain goes to the polls on sunday, off to the socialist prime minister petro sanchez, quote, for snap collection of to his policies. poor performance in may's local elections. the far right folks, parties with the law just select for force. it could become a crucial upon reforming a right wing government. so it, lego has more for madrid. it's the fights of his mystical life. it was sent just ended his policies campaign. i 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, and with only a few meters from reaching off. finally, we'll go. it's been
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a hotly contested race with a socialist. it's not a straightforward pos. despite 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 recently turning away from its socialist roots public. he is an issue. many who did he often complain of feeding discrimination against left behind without essential services as all the areas i'm more than nice. we need more help and the person who will take care of us is the person we will go and go ahead and get 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,
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the whole hopes of dissatisfaction, will lead to votes his policy, how much 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. still ahead on i was just, there are hundreds of comes to patients including children,
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wait to get chemo therapy in northern syria, for as far as but out of control on the greek and of rhodes as a rec. what heat wave continues across the mediterranean, the the that are currently yet a warnings act for israel. the occupied territories which isn't severe, but it means temperatures on above where they should be. we might see a new record of getting car is generally hostile away from greece cross. maybe the south west. it took you down to was freight. and the last that way for the 2. yet generally speaking, it's hotter in glands, no surprises to your question. the wrong dance of the gulf states, temperatures are on the highest size of nobles, and you might expect 40 wanting to, oh, how is that? sure. reduction,
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but particularly human recently let's district. so this wind tear up across a mom and the rain you see in southern pakistan we might find that turned into a proper little circulation and drift back towards that mom was just seeing some vicious thunderstorms the last week or 2. so you might see that repeated otherwise the picture costs remains hot and dry and sometimes breezy and dusty. for the horn of africa, the winds quite strongly bring some right into kenya and somebody. and of course, the biggest shala's all developed in highlands. if you see up here, then it's mostly dry all the way down to the winter months, which of course we all written for all the self in africa. and once again, sounds like it was loudly dry from the west and to the eastern cape. there is some hint of strong winds. as of right, the account zone has the guns,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching out. just a reminder of our top story is this our tens of thousands of israelis or protesting government post plans to change the powers of to district and peas. that using the vote on monday on a bill restricting the supreme court house to strike the government decisions. the protest as in a rock of gathered near the danish embassy in baghdad. and good bye, another instance of koran burning. this time in copenhagen it follows the storming
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of the swedish embassy on the same. pricing ensued is intensifying on several fronts. nami is for 14 games south of call 2. meanwhile, 16 civilians reported to have been killed. subbing for this. grease is on cost to face is health is july weekend in nearly 50 years, with temperatures expect to disorder, 45 degrees celsius. the heat combined with the strong winds of chords, while 5, as near the council athens, at least a 100 homes are being destroyed. meanwhile, forest fires on the greek island of rhodes are burning for the 5th day in a row, the y fi was initially contained but strong winds, high temperatures and dry conditions close to place to reignite. i was stephanie deka is live for us in the green capital athens. uh but steph, let's talk stopped by talking about rhodes. choose the popular tourist islands and the latest to be hit by this wave of fuzz and explain weather
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yes. this fires had been burning for days now, but really escalated today and the off to noon, causing them to be out of control moving more towards the east coast. this is a more towards the area if you will, which is why you're seeing thousands and thousands of tourists, particularly even uploading their own videos onto social media, working with their luggage away from hotels that are being evacuated, particularly around the areas of just body and sort of south east of the island, the navy is involved in trying to evacuate. people also cooling on those of private vessels to help evacuate. they're also being moved by authorities to schools, gymnasiums other areas of the items. i spoke to one of my, my friends who lives in windows, which is one of the areas along that coast. i'm saying the theory around and reno's is pretty calm, but the fires are severe. and they've been helping, particularly the south of the island. the problem needs is extremely high winds.
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the greek islands are known for this known as the males. tammy, the northern wins that goes up to $25.00 knots. and this is what you are seeing now . combined that with pine forest extremely flammable forest and it's very difficult situation indeed. so at the moment no fatalities. but it is a serious, extremely serious situation. you're seeing tens of thousands of people being evacuated to different areas of the island as firefighters. always try to bottles to get the flames under control to assess. i mean, obviously that's the picture there in roads, but far as i will say, breaking out and other parts of the country encroaching on the capital as well. and it happens as well. this must be put in the thoughts. he's under a huge amount of pressure. yes, we've been covering the fires that they've been struggling to contain in the last 2 days. pretty much down. but again, it's the winds, the rig lighting that is the real issue here. you have international help, so yes,
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of course, the authorities and the local firefighters struggling so you've had international countries like spain, italy, molto cypress, and others bring people manpower, but also airpower and had a comforters. aircraft that we saw extensively dropping water on the air is to try and what, what is smoldering ground? and that is really the danger here. and as you mentioned there, we are expecting a breaking records when it comes to keith. when it comes to temperatures here over this weekend is extremely dry. that is the concern, and there are a severe fire warnings in place across greece, mostly also here in athens level 5, which is the highest, particularly also for tomorrow, for sunday. so it remains a precarious situation is we're talking about the bigger picture when it comes to climate change. we were talking to one of the, the firemen on the ground saying that it isn't even really the heat. that is the issue here. it is the lack of humidity it is the dryness and it, it is, it's the winds. the winds are a real issue and that certainly at the moment is closing. what is causing the real
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severe problems on the island of rhodes? unrelenting conditions. stephanie debt can live in athens, thank you. marshlands in southern iraq are experiencing that will strauss in 40 years, and that's taking a toll on communities which rely on the unesco well tyrese's side. here's the story of one, iraq. you heard up in his own words that he and i say when i was i, my name is the last name ogden. obviously it was, i'm a buffalo. heard the in my family in hotels, this profession from our sister's like were no magic, but we have been living in this area for 12 years. so much module highlighted module. as soon as how did you have it i did on before the drug. oh, our areas used to be a lush with fish and life started off, but it's been to us and it's for the last 3 years. only time i'm not, i mean, we're not in or something else. i don't know. we can take it any more or less stuck cuz feel refresh to fish have died and so have heard all because of the water shortages and drop. ok then if you don't mind me still we have to buy want to keep
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our buffalo a life and my i'm not going to restart the here. we will help you. we also have to by far the to feed them because there is no grass anymore. but in many cases or buffalo died because the drinks are remaining water in the marshes, which has terminated or out of the must become trapped and the more the my dish with unlimited amounts of time. so as you the next, i don't have any, well i have lost 25 buffalo to caesar. so if there's, if this continues with, i will have to sit all the time. i change jobs. i mean, where shall i go from here? of the i'm authorized to what i'm showing that extreme heat is also affecting people in the lab and on and the surrounding region. many syrians living in refugee camps in the north of the country of struggling to cope victoria case and be reports make shift shows is 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 and we some days late,
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i fill out that our day at the youth 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. and so they can cool off and have fun to full bought this camp like many others back home in syria. there's not enough water, it's partly because if we're 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 this town, but we don't know where to go. the heat is telling us nothing. the 12 years civil 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 struck land. the water tank is almost empty,
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but we are recycling this war certificates. the children can do this twice a day in the afternoon and evening. parents say it helps prevent cases of heat, stroke, and exhaustion. but with more hot weather forecast, they say they've desperately need additional supplies of all to victoria gates and b l g 0. it's an old and serial. now a doctors are appealing for hundreds of cancer patients, including children to be taken to, to k, a for treatment, parents and civic organizations have been pleading for health as hospitals and opposition controlled areas. like medical equipment and drugs. officials say they have about 3200 kinds of patients and of those, at least 600 require immediate treatment. befuddled by monday is on colleges and president of the city and the american medical society says hospitals and rebel how territories like the right medicine supplies and equipment. and as we all know, jazz are uh, is a very uh, sophisticated, very complex disease but requires new and complex uh,
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treatments. um unfortunately. ready uh this, these treatments, most of them cannot be offered northwest syria. so sans is here in american medical society has decided 5 years ago the all new kansas uh weekends are in the area and of a particular interest is uh, pretty accurate uh, patients or children. okay. so these uh children, literally the buyer, very persistent and very delicate. uh. busy very uh uh, accurate and on time protocols that have to be. ready on time, otherwise a loser chance of a tour. and um, as you know most uh pediatric uh, cancer patients that can be cured with the proper treatments and with. ready ready 3 of the chains on the tire that has gotten interrupted since the s like as most of these cancer patients were able to travel to turnkey before to get their treatment
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. so now many of them are find themselves off protocol and they're losing their chances of survival. now, 7 of the largest u. s. companies involved in artificial intelligence have agreed to follow safeguards set by the white house, amazon, google meta and microsoft to, along with tech johns making the commitment. they're promising to make the products safe and trustworthy before being released on to the market. there will also allow for 3rd party oversight and labeling to help distinguish between wheel and a i generated content. but we must be clear on individual lives about the threats emerging from emergent technologies that can post have to be, can pose to our democracy in our values. americans are seeing how advanced artificial intelligence and the pace of innovation, the power disrupt jobs, industries. these commitments see these commitments are promising step by giving them a lot more work to do together. because of the they go into as an associate professor
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and private law and technology in utrecht university. she says the regulations and north, 5th edition 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 has to work with the tech sector and to get them to promise that they are going to reduce 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 act, which is already writing down definitions and rules about what should be prohibited . and of course, there are pros and cons to these approaches. but one thing is for clear, we are in the middle of an a, i hi and regulatory race and it is based on very technological,
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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 and all of these promises, especially because for instance, we have open the i is 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, 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
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these new technologies. and transparency is a step in the right direction. for those present louis unnecessarily let, the silver has the place new restrictions on gun ownership. the move is aimed at reversing his previous i said job both scenarios pro gun policies. the new little reduces the number of guns civilians can own from 4 to 2 and titans access to firearms and isn't that are required to possess the documents to justify the need to ban and still ahead on out just how the funds by carmen hate to follow that teams debut at the women's welcome pizza office to the it's one of the most recognized sites around the world. thing for support from phone wide, which sort of funds back home. it's more than just a football club. anyone who says policy should be left off with football and you
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know, doesn't know about football, isn't about politics. and this is the stuff on the passion and the politics of the little pool, etc. the defiance joins part of the funds, who make football series on houses. the are the latest news as it breaks alongside the afford to use our premium for tom on the other side. now it's finally 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,
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the, the right side of the program, it's on for pizza in sports and unexpected when the usa, that's exactly why it needs fail up and running all the united states of america beginning the defense of a women's world cup. the 3, you know, when uh, the tournament debutantes, vietnam, the world's number one rang side when to head off the 14 minutes of the game agents, the fee a smith. if it is not a good way of penalty shows the decent health thoughts were felt and soon as he rodman alex movies fits up the surface save and she was unable to put in the ve bound. but the us, they did school another before the break. smith is playing at hook press, hook up school, the 2nd of a match to give her side. she moved in smithfield, so provided the assistance for caps and lindsey holland. since make a 377 minutes, usa was to a winning sort of a bid to take home and i'm the president of food consequences.
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it was a good starting point for our team in 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, kind of see how it felt know what to expect, but yeah, i think it's honestly just makes me more excited for the next you or europe and champions england also started the campaign against wilts up debbie jones, their partners, i hate to gave away a penalty on 27 minutes to just spend way stepped up, but who spoke to to save. however, hastings keep it moved off the line before who was kicked off, so the painless he had to be taken in the sun. then we put it away to handing the one on the debut hazy, so it needed not disgrace themselves against the team. rank 51 place is above them, the match was screened live in haiti's capital pool. the problems that teams
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historic achievement in qualify for these finals is a re bright spot for a congress struggling with publishing violence and political instability. the other guy says it's a pride for us haitians to wake up early in the morning to watch the women's team play so so, so even as we talk, i feel happy because our team david, great performance ups we, we can produce better results than that. that wasn't the haitian style of football . corruption is causing many problems with football here in the same group as hazy and england denmark under the wind against china and the dames list, the faces. the only goal coming in the last minutes. i hit a from a main event is called the difference between the 2 side. and this is what group the looks like off to those games been broken england, both of them off the title, the in the next round of games on friday. china and hazy olsen, he's on the same day elsewhere. 2011 woke up with japan. the rest of them be
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a in the opening match. he not to me as our school twice and a 5 who went in hamilton against the 2 of them and debbie towns who also had they go to the catherine. we assume the same to late in the game for receiving 2 zillow calls. and so it depends the type of groups the on goal difference from spain. also the other thing round of games. the next matches on wednesday with japan think costa rica and spain taking on them via as it was a night to remember for the anal messy as he made his along the way the day before into miami, the coming of the bench, the school a 90 minute went over the table 3 take to go, giving his new team a to what the weight of a mexican side cruise assume in the emulation these cup, watching the days events for us in fort lauderdale, was a report of gabriel. that is on the media. they. miami are here at the stadium. use names of the names, jones,
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full of excitement. number one, right. i haven't seen this either. so i'm gonna scream and then just heads up the moment. i'm so excited we came all the way from bermuda. missy mania extends for outside miami to all of the united states were 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 a flight across the atlantics to have to go see him 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 could not have written a script any better when, you know miss. he made his d view here,
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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 crazy. 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, the cameras everywhere he went as, as he was running on the pitch for the entire time that he was born. this is certainly a new era in footfall here in the united states. gabriel is on to out easy to fort lauderdale, florida. here with hamilton, we'll start with info position at sundays on gary and growing pre of the beating. our training will champ and next for stopping by 0.00. 3 seconds. and qualifying hamilton will start from 1st base for a re, quote,
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expanding $100.00 and 4th time. it's also the 9th occasion you have taken pulled at this track that's of rick and associates. 38 year old says it feels like he's who's told us not starting from 1st face since december 2021 in saudi arabia. australia is cricket is our step closer to retaining the ashes of to showing great resistance on a tricky rain effected. i know some of the day of the 4th the ashes test in manchester with england on top in the match and desk with a false result. certainly, the open sleigh was possible in that time on a slab of shame made easy living says century she was also the only way. get the full out to jo ruth, $111.00 australia coast. i'm 217 for 5, and they sick and eating stuff. so training by 61, the way the full costs for the final day on sunday is also not good using the must win this match. otherwise the strategy will retain the actually solvent england. american brian haldeman remains the man to catch at the final means major of the year. the open championship at royal livet pool. the oven i. lita picked up to start the city's 3rd round of 69 to move to 12. under that,
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it's pretty neat to 5 shots, so the cameron young around of the day came from mazda is champion john room, and a gun depaula around a $63.00, moving into some to a 6 proteins. interior ministry says it blocked russian tennis, but there was one a raven us from entering the country to play a tournaments because she is on a list of people, considered undesirable inmates a retreat she landed in. we'll also on a flight from belgrade on friday, just wondering if it was turned away and flew to montenegro. conan's allegiance with ukraine has seen them refused entry to people, supporting russian actions for reasons of state security and public safety. imagining baseball should have autonomy hadn't even for the evening, and what kind of being his final thoughts for the los angeles angels, the japanese superstore allowed for home runs in a game for the 1st time in his career. but he seems to manage to beat the
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pittsburgh pirates that's on his next contract is expected to be the biggest in the history of us. sports could leave the angels at the end of the season. but there's also a chance to trade him away before the end of this month, rather than listening. that's happened. what is in the air all night? pretty good. okay, we'll leave it there for now. i'll be here again in a few hours with most votes needs me. i will see you then. thank you peter. i'm thank you very much for watching this news. though. i'll be back in a moment to read more of the days eastern. forget our website. i'll just here a don't come much more. all of us stories. you are watching. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the village estates, control information, the controlling the narrative to dominating the media. how does the narrative improve 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 this has been jim listened. rephrasing the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered. the killing of just the return of this shooting a block that was not an isolated event. it highlighted the whole question of press freedom and opportunity to skills while doing their job. they were certainly aiming in the direction the terms of the 0 world looks at the number of turn into skills
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into occupied palestinian territories and of the problems of holding anyone accountable for the death. he's ready. okay, patient doesn't want to prosecute a soldier shooting the messenger on. i'll just you are here and there's been heavy hearts and the 1st minute of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders. none of that seems to matter here. now, those that allow me to send that as an alternative to you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen a dispatch. many people say that even when they are about to prophecies, neighboring cat save us from being talked that there was an incredibly tragic day seeing refugees streaming in his turn into a violent night. they seemed terrible things experienced not imaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now, the
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