tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 5, 2023 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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a this is indeed a nation wide problem that with wires a systemic solution. generation change on i was using a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can. as always, is there a correspondence? that's where we strive to do the the hello i'm several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news. our live from bill coming up in the program today. pakistan's ex prime minister and run con calls for nationwide protests after he is sentenced to 3 years in prison. pressure on the shares qu, leaders to step aside as a deadline looms to hand back power to
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a civilian government. one of russia's biggest oil tankers has been hit by a maritime drone in the latest salvo of ukraine's military campaign using unmanned vehicles. these are the clashes between the army and the permanent rapid support forces in the mind. and we'll have intense fighting in sedan with our correspondent morgan on the ground. and roll back with the sports funding put summaries, posts which lend de la, succeed at the women's well come, and the light forwards upon the old site through to the quarter finals. seeing of no way the so we start in pakistan where the party a former prime minister, iran con, is calling for nationwide. protests of the code was sentenced to 3 years in prison
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. the court handed down its ruling and his absence for illegally selling state gifts. con has now been arrested in the city of lahore and legal experts say that the conviction may end his chances of running in elections later this year. after his arrest, a prerecorded statement by the former prime minister was released weatherbug assign you jumped, get them up, but going to go my fellow, talk to stony by the time this message will reach you, they would have arrested me and i won't be in jail. i have one request from you, an appeal of what you do not sits in your homes and partly what several i'm doing is not for myself. i'm doing it for more practice tony's and for you to do for your children's pets of future. a good off of who can you and the kind of, if you do not stand up for your rights, you live like slaves, slaves have no lives at their own long slaves. the like, it's on the ground. a come all hide or has the latest from islam of that to the former prime minister of august on m. ron con, or the address,
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stayed from his residence in the city of la hollywood. then taken by a roar to another city, known as a task which is about 85 kilometers from head were then dissipated that they would be sent to r d. i like j richards in broadway brain day. i couldn't take care of it, so i'm about not very far from yeah, i hate party. i've got to accusing the tartar gauge of this thing. him as if he were dead. it is complaining that he was at off stop. now, of course, the guard said that he was indeed a good day. all for cut off practice is that why are they coming out of a dry gourd known as the solve our district guard immediately after that hit that came into effect. now that'd be broadcast across the country. however, because most of its party leadership in gain operating,
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particularly military dr. duddy acura in so far has not been very large. however, people have come out and they operate, testing the party leadership progressing that they much maintain a lawyer in order that nature. norcross, the limits, nor did the lawyer into their own ad. and of course, this will cost on search and deal with august on political good care, given the fact that within the next few days, the ruling coordination government will handle to a care take a government come out of the data. if some of the earlier, my colleague brought mathis and spoke to pakistan, the prime minister, sharepoint and duncan study minister sherry romano, he asked or whether the government is concerned by accusations of the case against him. wrong kind is politically motivated. i don't think they can be political engineering on how people think and what they want to do with their time with their vote, with their support. that's not something we can interfere with. what he is doing is
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see really and citing people devices to mom pilots. he's huge too much use. again, this is a modified and a my part is founding the to have been extra introduced should even hang. but at no point, did the people, sparky, or any democratic party ever think of trying to love forms and i'm did it to your institutions or burn up public ambulances because they were angry because they are above the law. so they seem to take another kind of law applies to them and, and the kind of living, you know, the status is and adopting was kind of a sort of sense of self indictment and you, that's just not how it works. and even the word i want to ask you in regards to the upcoming elections that pakistan is going to be facing, understand the characters of government is about to be put into place, given the fact that they, the leader and much of the leadership,
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i'm many of the support as large numbers of support as of what is widely regarded as the most popular positive impact. hassan are either in jail or facing jail or are facing other charges. how difficult is it going to be to convince voters and focused on the democracy? does still exist if the predominant opposition party essentially is being divided and splits out. so i don't think any of that in the world. uh, you know, i think you're fine. but anyway, and what is the predominant opposition party when they've been so many other or, or willing but to have we ever towards that or anywhere in the world? can any party get to be with a burning looting vote, but big properties the are public, marta. i'm minutes, the veterans are committed 3 institutions. i don't think that's considered a politics anywhere in the world from there. i mean at least as i understand it's
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a wrong kind, is facing more than a 100 legal cases involving corruption and terrorism. he says they're all politically motivated in april, last year he was ousted in a no confidence both after his coalition partners deserted him. 6 months later, pakistan's electoral commission disqualified con, from running for public office for 5 years, citing what it called corrupt practices. con, in thousands of supporters then set off on what they described as a long march to islamabad to demand early elections. he was shots in an attempt to this estimation last november, police attempted to arrest con in march this year, but those warrants were later cancelled. and he was arrested again in may, but pakistan's supreme court ruled that illegal our correspondence to sound a bench of a spoke to him, or on con, after his previous arrest, back in may and concept that the court cases against him are politically motivated . what is behind all this the medium and the stablish from
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the petrified reflections. why are they petrified? because every service is b, b, d, i will get to touch the majority the moment their elections. now to avoid the elections, even before this, that 145, the cases on me criminal cases. a man who's northern this country for 50 years had never had one case coming to the case. so if you understand the reasoning by what is going on right now, this douglas went and the medium bodies. then you will know they use this as a pretext to actually crush media who wanted an ex general to become the army chief instead of the current, find your new peasant mean, who's accused by your political opponents of engineering you into power. this is a game a mix, and this width was floated by general budge. why? i never a year before the a,
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a part of the army. i never even thought about who should be the army jeep for started, but from zillow says, i didn't know any of the other contenders, but i knew general budget was trying to else be he was already, i knew that does that the conspiracy was going on. i should have been removed in because i would have been notified in, but despite knowing all that i decided i said, i'm not going to fail with them. and so the whole, all i'm saying is that what is happening right now is not because of the it's nothing i have done to it that guides the, the army chief. that is something he has on me. and he has a case which i don't know that i'm not finding any regrets. good. you have done things, but look if i, if i go to john's again, i would only take government if i have a clear majority. i come up with a strong majority. because without that, i would the most important thing for bug
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a son to get out of this economic mess we are in, or the full stop political message is only one thing. google. google floor can only repeat, be implemented when you have a buffer government club majority is around 100, essentially for, for pockets on what is in, right. and what is focused on the future with, or without a problem. i don't know what you know, i'm not that are going to present, you know, believe that without the, the country wants to live. but all i know is that by struggling for 27 years. and the main just of the struggle is that what i saw when i went to the thing then that i discovered that without rule of law, countries, you know, don't prospect if you don't have democracy. so the key to a, a, a civilized society is what everyone is equal before the law. unfortunately, bug is fun from its beginning. has the law of the jungle, the buffalo bucket law,
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and book the order. if people don't have access to justice and societies like that good never a prospect, the entire developing world is bored. not because of lack of resources because they don't have justice. the, the french government says it will firmly support efforts by the west african original group equal was to reinstate new jersey to post the president's west african nations gave cool leaders until sunday to give up power and returned to civilian rule. the regions defense ministers have drawn up a plan for possible military intervention, victoria gate and the reports west african defense jeeps meeting in nigeria to finalize a plan for a possible intervention. if negotiations, we finish as cooley does remain, deadlocked that there is a c d 7. this, by the way,
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all these at least you know the middle. i don't know the dishwasher. there is a full revision who need to do? remind gianni says you weren't bound to pressure and it's promising a peaceful transition to democratic elections. he's want any military intervention when we met with force. let's say the economic community of west african states will echo us faces a challenge. it's an uphill climb. nothing easy about it, and we do have the risk of a regional war here because we have the share molly and regina, possibly backed by russia, which may be going up against 11 countries of equal watts, which nobody wants. and that's why all these calls for negotiations. jerry is one of the world's poorest countries and relies heavily on financial support from west
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and back is an echo us based of that aid has been frozen because it, because prices for basic goods. the soaring there are also rolling power costs after nigeria costs electricity supplies of moses once you set them up. well, frankly, i felt it in my pocket. and right now where we are, we're all sticking up because in a month's time, what's it going to be like? that's the question when they mature. even before, because more than 3000000 images, 26000000 population were facing acute suits, shortages. so much the nations have caught a tanisha, worsening the humanitarian situation in the country west for an a makes up 40 percent of its budget. victoria guys in b l g 0 until it lives on his b spokeswoman for the french ministry for europe and foreign affairs. she says that frances, supporting mediation efforts of the situation, the night jerry spacing today is actually a small group of officer that i take her into a stage and look at the democratic democratically elected president,
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a president by sue. they also waging a very, a very, the higher repression against civil society drill known as a free media as well. uh, you know, different political parties that have been arrested and through all these the last week. so this is the situation that the international community to day thing is unacceptable, and that's what a cool us has been saying for a week. now we've the summit of the heads of state just a week ago. that designed isn't we to very strong measures on the put useful them to renounce the crew and, and over a power to the elected to the democratically elected president, president of su, su, of the international community said it has a whole because it's not just frost that actually supports a cost efforts to go back to consitutional older. it's the u. s. d u, the u. n. we've the un security council that expressed itself a just
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a week ago to condemn attempt to and civil support the region in its efforts to bring back 90 to the constitutional all the 1st. we have to support a cross efforts in the mediation efforts that they have been a, you know, doing for the last few days and you know, that there wasn't delegation yesterday and yeah, i mean it's by the next president, the former president and 9 terry and president so i'm just telling me about car, it will enter the language and you know, the to go and speak with the boot, chased and led them to the conclusion that they are actually do not even pass. and that issued a and over the power back to the elected president. so this is the time we are in doing meant and all, if it's from the international community, should converge in supporting this mediation effort is bernard smith is in paris
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for more on this. brendan, would france join it a potential military action from equal was so friends said it firmly supports echo offers position the french foreign ministries at the future media. i'm a stipulate to the entire region is at stake. hold funds is not said, it is not said whether it will or it won't support any military intervention. we know that from military experts in the region, that could be an echo aust. echo us could call up a around a troop numbers around the 1000 troops from its members to launch any operation to restore the democratically elected government in niger and, but it's not said whether it's willing or not to take part. a catherine colona was meeting with the, the nigerian and the jerry and prime minister and buses of friends earlier on today . and then she said she, uh, issue of how the supports uh, full,
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the restoration of the democratic, a democratic nancy presidents. and they have, as we all know about, eccles ultimate, some they have to hand over power by the end of some they have to return pub by the end of sunday. or they risk with military intervention, which back almost as it has a plan for their, for us being the former colonial power in that part of the world in a new year. specifically, there's, there's, there's a good deal of skepticism about what's in it for france, and what is frances interest in all of this? so tell us from, from powers this point of view, what's at stake here, as well as all the french have been gene to say that it's not only that, that he's interested in the restoration of the democratic elected president. but also the united states of your opinion in the and i to king a level. so put out the same goals, but of course, friends, mine's uranium in new job. i live in the, in the back country of new java. and also it has these $1500.00 troops present the
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front of at least 2 bases and new shad how the series of ministry accords with the governments that military jumps has withdrawn from those of course. but of course, forensics recognizes the deposed president and with those of course they govern the how from says military. what it does in the weather is to defend the security of new jack or operating this, a heil rage, and that involved in the attempts to quell be i'll kind of, i still related groups or thriving me in this chaos. so if the 2 main sayings on the democrats agree that you present is not restored to power, then it will be very hard for friends to stay in need. yeah, because it would have to co operate on the security level with the military jump. so while on the other hand, denying it such as missing, bernard smith reporting from powers, thank you very much. of course the ending joins us from acura. he's the director of
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the faculty of research of the coffee and on enters international peacekeeping central crazy. it's, it's great to have you back on the show from a military standpoint. what are we looking at here? because today is a saturday evening news, your time and the deadline. the echo was imposed deadline is sunday, so they say after sunday, if a power has not been handed back to civilian government, they will launch a military operation. so do you expect to see senegalese soldiers, nigerian troops, etc. storm down the streets of nam may to rescue mohammed bosom to no. absolutely not. right, and i think this is the terrible mistake that it was successful. states made in big connect, straight and searching a deadline without consulting get military cheeks. so the military to supplement, they looked at the options under please the intervention. at the very last i said
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i've been bounced off the nigeria. i understand it's, i said, no, i'm not up to this. and i think increasingly the revolution that's a soft rock for me. dition is that much because she's probably the biggest problem . the middle, somebody in france is not without thing to bring a solution. brent interest about right. the interests of the people of the shit. and this increased not routine located the, you know, this conception that we still need to call the shots. it's fun, acceptable. and quite a few views. wesley distribution in, you know, actually no problem. so just letting it go, watch, friends have actually standing behind the go. us on this, say equal was doing the negotiation equal was, has this military threat?
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and france is actually not said that they would join in any potential military action. well, it has been a couple of friends to keep quiet. the french clues, like by the weekend, where can you say that to you for the assume which team was fine? the some religious feelings to france. i find that even when it's me it's, well, it's pretty tough that relationships as quantum shows and like, it's great to draw a bomb dish. so why this is where this product was to the west. the better option is no big company or transfers of the support. me better. the 1st in the, on the south bridge is that all this talk about intervention is french monday. please? sure, my the now please keep quiet on to your partner by the
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public understanding. it's not about people was told me, did you get that spot? that is the only option that would bring us back from the bridge. all right, but of course the adding thank you so much for joining us. and we're going to see where mediation takes us. the deadline, imposed by e gloss is tomorrow sunday. thank you so much for joining us on the program today on there's plenty more head on this news. our, including will be reporting from slovenia as the small european countries struggles with the aftermath of unprecedented flooding. and the organizers of south korea's world scout jen marie tried to salvage the events despite the heat waves. also, after 2 years away from the sports domestics super stores, back in competition, role contact will have a story later the so the
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pressure says one of the ships in the black sea has been hit by ukrainian drone for the 2nd night in a row. this is the latest attack since moscow withdrew from the un broker green d a last month. step boston has more from keith. increasingly, the black sea is becoming part of the battle field in the war between russia and ukraine. video from a naval drone released by ukraine's armed forces shows the attack on the russian zig oil tanker which damaged it's engine room. on friday, the russian worship was targeted at the nova will cease naval base in southern russia. while this time a civilian ship was hit, ukraine says the attack was justified. the head of it security surfaces was quoted as saying, such special operations are conducted in the territorial lots of ukraine and are completely legal. if the russians want it to stop,
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they should use the only option for this to leave the territorial waters of ukraine and orlando. the attacks on the black sea come after russia pulled out of the un broken green deal that protected ukrainian great exports in the past year. since then, russia's sagas, if you cranium great in facilities and damage, dance of thousands of tons of green. the attacks on the black sea come at a time when ukraine hopes to get a support for its base plan at a summit on the way in saudi arabia, with nations attending that so far have states neutral like china, india in brazil. ukraine wants to build a much larger international coalition. china, mississippi summit in copenhagen in june. this time it special envoy leaf, we will take part. russia has not been invited to. it is very important that the world understands that everyone will benefit from a just unfair and to russian aggression. just liberating ukrainian land from
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occupies means, restoring the full respect of international law on the un charter. the lansky hopes, the talks, and jetta will lead to a global p summit later this year. steadfast and l. g 0. keith. a. saudi arabia is hosting a 2 day conference to discuss a peace plan by ukrainian president valid america lensky diplomats and security advisors from 30 countries or attending many or from developing nations that have been reluctant to criticize russia's invasion of ukraine abilities. oh gosh. and is a saudi foreign policy researcher, and he explains why this summit is being held in saudi arabia and what significance it plays in the russia ukraine war. the reason why the lensky has used and communicated. so the a lot of that, some of the actually did a pretty good job in firstly, condoning. org, i'm sorry, condemning russia's actions and ukraine. i'm supporting the ukrainians,
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which something is absent from the american discourse. so it, it really try to make sure that it is in this neutral zone, but at the same time, i mean it really beg of the question, is there such a thing as a neutral 100 percent neutral zone? so, you know, it's very interesting to see how savvy is, is emerging as this middle power, and is balancing the demands of a multi polar world. at least one person is in a critical condition following a shooting. and the is really city of tel aviv police say the attacker has been killed. he's reported to have opened fire and security guards on a busy road in the city center. meanwhile, a funeral has been held for palestinian teenager killed by his release settlers in the occupied westbank that was on friday. the 19 year old was charleston, the village of boycott near ramallah. these really army says it happened during confrontations between settlers and palestinian herders to his really settlers have interested at least 3 indian soldiers have been killed in fighting with an armed
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group in indian administered kashmir. it happened, his troops were searching for gunmen saturday, march, 4 years since new delhi revoked to the special status of the dispute. in region of a sudden these army launched airstrikes on saturday. in cartoon, they're targeting the rapids support forces across the city. the paramilitary group has launched a push to capture a military base. at least 5 civilians were killed by showing on friday. have been, morgan has more now from cartoon these are the found the clashes between the army and the parent minutes rapids support forces. and i'm due to mind. now fighting has been ongoing between the iris half and this is denise since mid april and in the early hours of the saturday morning there was gonna ask strikes 5 of the denise army against physicians of the current military wrapping or
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not just in the city of on demand, but instead of to north at the northern parts of the capital and in the southern parts of the capital as well. we spoke to the residents in the southern parts of the capital, and they say that there's been heavy fighting between the recess and that's a denise army around the armor. it's the core. and now that is one of the ministry basis that belongs to the sudanese army and which the parent military rapids support forces have been trying to take over for the past few weeks. now, fighting has got civilians costs up in the middle on friday. at least 5 of the buildings were killed in the city of on demand as a result of motor showing which residents excused the permanent through rapid support forces of fame behind. more than 3000 people have been killed in the south of the conflict in mid april. but people say that the number is likely to be an under account and that the real death toll is likely to be much higher. fighting continues here and on the line we continue to hear heavy artillery being exchanged between the 2 sides. we continue to hear the fight suggests belonging to the
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sydney's army flying overhead, trying to target positions of the parent, military rapids support forces. and we continue to hear from civilians who say that they don't know when this would end and the onset and of the future that awaits them. hey, but morgan onto 0 cartoon to read. so rains have caused slash floods in land slides in slovenia, killing at least 3 people. many roads and railway tracks have been submerged, and water has entered several houses, forcing evacuations. for vineyards, environmental agency, raise the weather, alert to the highest level after 3 months worth of rain fell in just 24 hours marine versus she is in chest as near the border between slovenia and croatia. the worst situation is in good in the region near austin's lavigne and border residence of jordan and i could or scar completely cut off as the river measure flooded the municipality civilian protection units and fire brigade, countries them by board. so they're trying to provide them supplies with a police helicopter 2 villages. an eastern part of sylvania are also cut off,
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but are reachable by boats. during the night 4000 people were evacuated from the valley of rivers sobbing. young people leave their homes insanely but some were able to come back this morning. rainfall was not so heavy as the forecast motorists expected. a great amount of water already past the river mouth of kirkland sub but everyone is still prepared in case heavy rain starts again. preparations for possible flooding are underway in croatia as river flows are coming from sylvania and that's the most alert. was triggered last night for one village, but the red sea executive county hold them in their buildings. improvise send big barriers, trying to prevent the water to reach people's houses. socrates measuring 4 meters high rivers sub that may cause problems when the water starts shifting southern c 2nd most living in our county. but in veterans each, i'll just get a shot. this lavinia, the still ahead on alpha 0 will tell you about a pill approved in the us to help mothers suffering from post birth depression.
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i'm john, home and, and i'm heading to a small island, which legend has it, is the last homeland, mexico's eyes tags coming off, full tables and their history makers. but in south africa go beyond the last 16 of the women's world cup. will have more in sports the a hello. the weather is looking pretty quiet across the middle east at the moment. not too much going on, a little bit of crowd down towards the fall south of the city. yeah. i've got to brisk southwest too when just pushing by showers, tools at western side of indiana as well as you can see las useful light wins as well. so 1st could winds down to a southern parts of the peninsula, but really nothing too much to report. tabitha's here in bo ha,
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a round the mid fourties. i think we should see the humidity using off. i'm a hate ramping up over the next couple of days. by the north, a quite as holes in damascus study, nice celsius. still plenty hot, you know, false enough to and car right. getting into the mid fourties habit. the heat has east off around northwest and pastor of africa and we'll see temperatures near the 30 degree market to chew this out to us and also into a triplicate gas ring. a shower has meanwhile, cos central parts of africa. tropical showers, the tauriel showers where they should be, they will ramp up of touch across northern parts of the democratic republic of congo. is it go through the next dial? say good area shows. they have to know the past the most, i think just pushing up towards tens in there over the next day or 2 months of southern africa, though it is fine and settled to do sometimes by the 20 celsius in cape town, hanging on a 17 on the
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8 round australia, the 10s of thousands, it is then disappeared. now, certainty is still working to bring the tasmanian tide back from the dead. 101 east investigates on i'll just say around the learn, learn. we become an enquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges the
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our top story is this our, the party of pakistan's, former prime minister in rome. con is called a nationwide protest of to con was sentenced to 3 years in prison for corruption. he has now been arrested in the city of la. fran says it will firmly support efforts by the west african original block eco was to reinstate new jersey to post president mohammed. but assume west african nations have given to prove leaders until sunday to return to civilian will. russian officials say one of their oil tankers has been hitting
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a ukrainian drone attack in the black sea. it is reported to have happened near the crimea region. it's the 2nd attack on the russian ship, and as many days the organizers of south korea's world scout jen marie, are promising to salvage the event despite a heat wave. thousands of scouts have started leaving the postal campsite in babylon and are moving to nearby hotels. more than $600.00 scouts have suffered heat related illnesses. alex barrett has more. it was supposed to be fun. tens of thousands of scouts coming together from $158.00 countries. that was until a heat wave hit, the blue one region of south korea. now, hundreds of teenagers are experiencing heat related sicknesses and the government has been forced to stay for me will tell me, well, a lot of them from now on the government of the republic of korea. the central government will take the lead and be in charge of safety management and smooth
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operation of the event. and so all the participants leave the will scout chamber ray is described as the world's largest to use came bringing to give us scouts from all over the world. every 4 years. countries take turns hosting the, the but the chambery and south korea has faced criticisms with reports of subset of bathrooms and sanitation on the camp sites. the 3 doctors have been deployed the veins with temperatures hitting sushi 5 degrees celsius. that's proved too much to sum with thousands of american and bridges. scouts pulling out of the gen bery altogether. the problems with this go way beyond the heat. there's not enough food . there's not enough water. 100 percent nightmare may. i think he's making the best and he's pretty positive about the people he's met. but the living thing conditions
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and the disorganization has just crushed him and he's crushed about having to spend the next week on the army base. the world organization of the scout movement has cooled on south korea to shows in the bus organizes have committed to salvage in mid january. and the government has spent millions of dollars to improve conditions of the organizing committee will continue to work with government ministries. the was cold committee and the koreans call committee to protect the participants from the heat wave as much as possible and make it a safe event. local media reporting the situation as a national disgrace. but for many of these teenagers, it was supposed to be the trip of a lifetime. alex bid l g 0 and the us has approved the 1st pill design to treat postpartum depression, offering a lifeline to new mothers. postpartum depression is a condition that some others suffer from after giving birth and it can lead to
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extreme sadness. it's estimated that $1.00 and $5.00 women are affected globally until now. treatment for post partum depression was very limited. there was one intravenous drug, but that costs around $35000.00. the new medication is a pill to be taken daily for 2 weeks. clinical trials demonstrate significant improvement within 3 days. and this pill is expected to be available to patients in the us later. this year. well julie f. k is a human rights lawyer, author of controlling women. you're joining us from pittsfield, massachusetts in the us. thank you for being with us. julie. is this a breakthrough? it is a breakthrough in many ways post partum depression is a serious condition and that's one that has been overlooked for far too long. i wouldn't say it's not a big breakthrough, but the question now is how we allow access to this medication and for home in this country. okay,
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why the united states tends to allocate health care according to many factors, including money, access race. and we really need to make sure that any thing that helps maternal health or provide sexual and reproductive health care is available to everybody, no matter where they live, no matter who they are. and the off in health care goes to the highest bidder in the united states. you told her team before the interview, this is what you call a profit pill. talk to us about that as well. i think this is a for profit solution to a very big problem in the united states, and that we don't have much support for new mothers for new families. and for people who are giving birth, we're one of the only industrialized countries that doesn't have any federal paid parental leave. we have a really bad child care shortage here. and as i said, access to health care is limited including post partum care lactation consultation . so this is certainly one good step forward, but you know, it is a sort of for profit solution. it's
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a pay what you can even for those who are getting it through government subsidized medicaid. it's still only one very small piece of a puzzle of healthy families, unhealthy maternal care. so listening to you really, there are 2 parts of this conversation. i mean one is, is there is the pharmaceutical industry providing a solution and providing help to a problem that exist. and the answer that you agree is yes, this pill is an answer to a problem that does exist. effects one and 5 women which is depression, post birth. and you're saying the other part of this, or rather you're saying if and correct me if i'm wrong here in power fries, power freezing is this is not gonna help if it doesn't actually get to the patients that need it. and that's public policy. right? if it doesn't get to the patients who need it, and it also doesn't address the wider problem of prenatal care, of our horrific rates of maternal mortality in this country. the race disparity round maternal mortality, the rate for black women is about 4 times as high as it is for white women and
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parts of this country. and so we really need to start looking more holistically at government support for maternal and reproductive health care. we tend to play politics around abortion, around access to extremely productive health, this country and you know, this is one step forward um, but i think we can have this conversation without regarding the higher risk to women in this country around which final impair. well, i was going to say, what are the prospects for this becoming widely available given that you know, the context in the us right now is actually a restricting abortion rights very heavily. right. i think, you know, i work in the space a lot around the access to abortion, and we're living in a time and place where women's health and people can get pregnant is very, very dangerous in parts of the country, large parts of the southeast where there is no access to abortion care regardless
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of the person's circumstances. and we're also looking at people who are deciding that they can't continue our pregnancy because they don't have the financial resources to keep them take care of a child or an additional child to their family. and so, well, this is one you know, moment to celebrate that there is a recognition of maternal health of post partum depression and a pill that could help a lot of people um, if used properly and prescribe defective do. it's a really small piece of a puzzle that we need to address in this country for everybody's sake. but that's something i want to drill down on with you. you are the author of controlling women, isn't this medication precisely the kind of medication that could allow women, you know, to take back some measure of control women who suffer from depression after giving birth. and hor, victims of that and who didn't have a whole lot of help. the absolutely the fact that we're taking post partum depression. seriously. the fact that we're taking mental health seriously is
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a huge step forward. but we're talking about sort of a quick fix, hopefully. and we're not looking at, you know, why are women in this country going back to work so quickly after having birth? why don't they have the leave? why is the expectation in this country that if you're lucky, you get a few weeks of unpaid leave. we really need to look at how we can do better in prenatal care, particularly for women of color in birth options for people as well as the postpartum period and. and the postpartum period is a lot longer than a few weeks. and even a few months, it really takes time to establish somebody's family to get the kind of care that they need an enter, give kids a healthy start in life, right? although we want to reclaim pile pro life country and we've got to start acting like it more and more, it can't be a political statement. it needs to be something where the government really helps everybody access their human rights to sexual reproductive health care and freedom from discrimination and julie f. k. human rights lawyer. thank you so much for
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joining us on the program today. thank you. are according to local legend, a small island off the coast of mexico might be the birthplace of the aspects. is no archaeological certainty around this. but the myth is at the center of government campaign to stimulate torres and john home and reports from mix all the time. it emerges from a labyrinth of man guards on mexico's pacific coast time, the island of mist scope time. we'd come here to see if the legend is true. if this is the long last home of mexico's aspects, the story goes that they travel from an island conduct line. what's now mexico city, where they found that their input locals believe the mess go to time, is the outline of the past. the key evidence, the form of the island itself. well, i mean, most of us having the that gets in the laser, you'll find the same shape the island has later in mexico city. in what was then 10
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gnostics, i like it was identical and it was in the middle of a lake to just like, yeah, it's here. it is the distinctive circular shape of my scope time, with its rhodes, pointing to the full called know points like a great shoot. strikingly similar to here, mexico city, and then like to it's 15th century as to how you died. more pre, a starting from close to the island with a snake in the heroine's mouth. this one is a replica similar to the snake and then equals male, which became the symbol of the aspects in mexico city. now mexico, p 10, a pool fishing island is trying to paula. it's assumed history into tourism. money, not search here with these nieces and nephews, some of them from the us going okay, going to say that like 30 other make a call like to come and i wanted them to know the story of mexico, but basically stops here and they added most right there's nothing nice to their routes the start of at all,
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because they called us please the cradle of mexico. there is polemic around the islands clay. every school kid in mexico learns the legend of the aspects alone pilgrimage to mexico city. the starting point on the coast, but could it really be here that it will kicks off? is there enough evidence back on the mainland archaeologist posey about time tells us that this could be one of the origin places of guys text, but not the only one. and the yes, as the model, it's a symbol of a great regional migration. it could have been a center well, but it's not more than a symbol. so there's no definitive proof miscoded then is the crate with the aspects without stories. what all we and this island is clinging to this one, john home, and how does it have miscoded that still a head on that was a 0, a 5 star display from spain against switzerland. not bad at all. heavy women's world cup roll top that rounds up the action in just
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a moment. please fix the in the global fight against financial crime. banks rely on data bases for customer track. and it requires you to make sure that you know who that person is and you understand the risk that that person brings to the bank in terms of financial crime, which is there a world investigate big financial data. and what can happen if you find yourself on a list a terrorist, the data based on al jazeera. how does the team from a smaller league drove the big crowd? why does the irish flag fly size discovery is club. what is it about celtic that has the world over sealing them all? all of texasfootball profile, the problem with, with the
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a pre estimate around the world, the defends, who make football on the all right, we are joined in the studio by role pat tack role. you're gonna have to deliver on the all these promises of action at the women's world cup. absolutely. so that you guys, are you worried about, bab drip on our end to the quarter finals of the web as well. cop off, divide the noise, the battle of the forward champions in wellington. so i got off to a terrible sauce and this la, 16 grass pulling behind, offered our gulf. i can get a good spot. the wifi devices by one level. so fantastic headed,
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coming up from google and right to size 11 of them how far is but to find really right away with it is the 2nd home support defending if the site should be moving for cvc tubs to restore the lease out in the far to 10 minutes he does have the of our round it off. a 31 is it 3 that says says go all the toilets, the 2011, champion freezing into the quarter finals. the full this will start to reach the quarter finals for the 1st time in their history. often something sits and then in the early level for the spanish was this are go by laugh for the game. it's my, the school 11 for the same. who was coming up, a photo flashing bar defined in the last group, gary was pretty go with it's off the rock bottom or that i signed up on massy story . twice a lateral half. it's called food or hall. sorry would, could beat us, found the less it gave the saw that the right hands on $51.00 bit 3 was rock fell off to the break out. it was
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a most definitely the pick of the goals coming up from what it's been a total full of surprises to start with is jeopardy. brazil are really big champions, kind of the old don't south. and the group stages i'm more drama is sure to come. as alex told us, reports from city a team and it was history making and received rating. this theory was kicked is now living up to the high, especially on the page 3 of the wage. take 10 teams heading home early one morocco . the 1st hour of nathan everett's a play at a women's world cup, is through to the knockout stage on each stage view for a while on discussing thoughts on we, sir. happy we dedicate this victory to old american people, and especially as much as the king mohammed, we're really proud of what we've achieved for the american people. this is a trust me. the winners will live here in sydney on august the 20th. but it was me to to on champions germany olympic champions, canada,
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or even 6007 find list for sale. barrel loud, well low re run themes. what milk of jamaica and south africa had surprised us to reach the round of 16? it shows how global the growth of the women's game is, an offense here, a loving it's. it's been amazing. i think a lot of people expected there to be some big blow out in this tournament. and i think there's been more competition than people expect. i think people just haven't realized how far women soccer is common house, other teams as part of the big names like germany. and this will top continues to raise the ball ticket sales of more than 1700000, almost 54000000 people in china watching that seems game against england. co host australia selling matilda is josie's at twice the rates of men's team, the soccer ruse. all the upsets mean the data analytics, the gray smoke,
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now give england the highest percentage johns of winning. this woke up replacing the previous favorites. the usa, the defending champions, only just qualified, an up against suite. next, we are not panicking. we have made it down the road to the round of 16. i think that we haven't played our best soccer yet, which is the most exciting part for us. south africa, we'll try to give it spans more to set a right when they faced. but netherlands, 3 teams in the knockout stage is africa's best ever showing the swell top rewriting football history? almost every way you look alex thomas, how does the rest say? well, south africa will play the 1st step in the account stage match at a football. well, count we may face and that lives on sunday that seem to have been preparing for the game in sydney is the 1st part of the south african women's old men's national side has ever made it this far and a well comp tournaments and that the full was, is inspiring,
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finds back hard for me to been reports from sort of the breaking of wind that for the 1st time takes the south african womens team to the knockout stages of a foot to build up. so you, for photos of the, to win over into the, on wednesday by the team nicknamed, funny on up on the, on the things of the reasons trickle down to, to new teams, back home, the players of the regional team, the prof. ladies say they're taking inspiration from events and using and i felt very happy to see that. i mean just that hot. yes. and me as a young woman please. i used to be the warranty because the timing of course, and i am very proud of bringing over and yet nobody knows me. very nice. eh, and not in space. you coverage. would you be shoes to team is competed in civil competition since it was form 12 years ago and won the provincial regional playoffs?
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that's despite the challenges, the club faces 40, if you make team is difficult to get his point up because of a safety for does not take you to have to see it as it is when you are pushed. one that's the the check face. ok. yeah, i do just need to say we don't care the d like day to day take tag to to this point the team is logically being supported by parents of the players and the players themselves. the team has done so well. it's not part of a provincial lead. so it's entitled to support from the south african football association. but nothing's come. some of the players say men's teams receive more assistance. i feel that says woman, we put in more effort when it comes to. so come within guys to we have to always put in 150 percent to prove a point is what guys just impose. they don't have to show up. there's some relief and that a partnership deal allows them to train here. and so we're to for free, like those before them,
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the players hope to be chosen for the under 17 national team and late to achieve the highest goal. but piano bunny on the player's. yeah. so no matter what happens next, by going through to the knockout stage, but you're not going yeah. and has made history despite the obstacles, young players like you, space maintained, holding onto that inspiration. and we de la ultra 0. so wait till march and the city will take on also in the community shield on sunday, i heard about gary, they've completed the signing of correlation international. yesco claudio, the premier league, and european champions, have paid all the large seek around $100000000.00 for the 21 year old. that feedbacks to send back the 2nd most expensive, defend the old time now. and the big gold medalist to bind biles as an out. she's returning the competition of time away from the sport. the american style took a 2 year break saying she needed to protect her mental health. she's making a parents of the us topic over to their chicago particular high and has more. and it's been a busy 2 years for simone biles. she got married, she's building
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a house publicizing her life on social media. we saw her at the white house. the youngest person ever to receive america's highest civilian honor, the presidential medal of freedom. today she has to remember account of 32. i don't go to find room given for her work on and off the match. an advocate for sexual assault victims and mental health for okay, sometimes to even sit out the big competitions to focus on yourself. after the 2020 tokyo olympics biles withdrew from multiple events after suffering a mental block called the trustees, eventually earning a bronze metal on the balance beam, earning her equal parts criticism, and a claim for publicly addressing mental health was 32 olympic and world championship metals biles is the most decorated us gymnast in history. it wasn't clear we would ever see her back competing in the sport. she helped define. now in a surprise announcement,
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getting ready for the competition saturday night. joking with the other gymnast that she's able to come by guys watching her and she looks amazing like it doesn't even look like she took like a year off for any time. awesome. like how do i, how do you do that? but again, she's amazing files. know 26 years old, hoping for a come back, and if it goes well, perhaps another shot at gold. next years old dick's in paris pedagogy, elda 0. so great australia, blue, a 173 hardly to news, to lose the new zealand in dot 8. and then the old black final hard test before the rock beat. well covering font to keep the 322. yeah. when he was, i'm sorry, or hard solar gets to one of these parts of this last minute penalty case if it is 22 points to 20,
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losing the time the blood is less. so that is what you spoke for now more like that . so roll that back to you more than delivered. well, thank you so much. and we're going to take a very short break and we're going to be back with more world ears right here on alice's 0 seduced state the the since its inception in 1961, the great fund has been supporting people's livelihoods. and over 100 countries, by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from
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infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development stakes control information that's controlling the narrative to dominate thing, 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. we played in the story, the listening post, i fixed the media. we don't cover the news, we cover the way the news is covered here, and there's been heavy hearts and the re, from the 1st minute of the expiry of these fires, something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or spiders . none of that seems to matter here. now those appointments, you've got
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a law medicine data 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 tad, they also been talking with an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in is turned into a violent night. they seem terrible things, experience, unimaginable hardships to come this far. what happens now? the pressure on new year's cool leaders, the step aside as a sunday deadline looms to hand back power to the civilian government the times that are of any age. great to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life and also
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