tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2023 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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activists and organizers are on the move. the generation change makes the new york as using alternative approaches to flight institutional racism and police brutality. this is indeed a nation wide problem network fires a systemic solution. generation change on i was using the the alarm. so he'll robin, you watching me out. is it renews our lives, my headquarters here in the hall coming up in the next 60 minutes? sure. as miller trey home to accuse this french troops of trying to the stabilize the country. joining hands to fight climate change. but nations meetings to protect
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the amazon rain forest socials of a couple and go for the god say at least 27 people have died. this week and that does that region between libya and to nicea. and we report on the dash where the army has been called in to help hundreds of thousands of people stranded by floods . unplugged slides i'm tendered chevrolet and drug hilde. this thing will bring you more details on the situation in the ground on paper and taking refuge in the government shelter. and on teach, simon who you spoke to these b h teams may, so the women's world cup prepaid for the close of finals, and the african foot full of the sodium on a outlines these hoops hate of the new. so the pro lead seen some the welcome to the news that we begin with development sounds of new generates q need is, are accusing french troops of turning as
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a plan to destabilize the country. they say a french aircraft has breached the space. now diplomatic efforts are intensifying to reinstate the detained presence. mohammad about the same, but the 2 leaders remain define, let's get more on this from an address our correspondents who's in a boot you in neighboring nigeria. and i, but this is, you know, developing a news as such as an accusation being made by the q leaders in to share. what more do we know about this a parent incursion where it's happened of what basically escaped. so hell um, the next one was a military came out on the tv national television just a short while ago. and now seeing that many of its menu, it's missouri and troops have been killed in the reed. and they are choosing the, the team at the same time that goes into french, of violating the aspects of the attack happened in the rest of to the region. that's called use the border with molly and broken
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a fossil area active with. i'm goose, allied with other kind of data and i so there and so that's what's happening. i need this is confirmed, it's bound to escalate the situation in easier especially whipping up to print sentiments. and if of course, it's proven that the i'm groups that built breaking into the region, i'm responsible then also means that the situation name is yet it's been exploded by the sound groups. we have other calls focusing on the capital in the a me we have over the last few days, being unable to independently verify the state of the president, how he is and how his family is. but they're all reports from several sources. now that the president has like food and his utilities have been cut off one or more, we hearing about this. what exactly is it? it says, advisors are confirming the story, saying that pressed in by them is running out of food and electricity has been cut of the residents. he and his family,
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so they have no access to electricity. and the default they have now is just a small portion of rice and some canned foods and those are about to run out. but what we know basically is that electricity to each other itself, which is being supplied by energy that has been cut to for more than a week now. now foot supplies and also the presence of mohammed buzz them in the hands of the ministry is important in many respects. first of all, they want to use him as a negotiating tool or by getting cheap. and also in case there is any idea by any power forwarded power or forwarding to such as the presidential palace was being held. then definitely there was think twice about the safety before launching that attack, so it stops them to keep by them back. but those concerns that he's pulled, supplies are running low and he has no access to electricity. of course will continue to monitor what goes on with you from nigeria, thanks very much. i'm it addressed that for us in a big jump. the top story from the day leaders from
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a south american nations of wrapping up a somebody's in brazil on safe guarding the amazon. they've pledged to form an alliance, but have stopped shows of cooling for an end to deforestation. by 2030, the joint declaration increases cooperation between states on issues such as logging mining and organized crime. but it was unable to set the binding targets and these nations free to pursue the goals. the 2nd and final day of the summits in the am is focused on forming a united front to engage the international climate negotiations. bella is known as the gateway to the amazon in brazil. i locked in america. i'd certainly see a newman is that good. have you with this lucy, a collective call to night? it seems but only to a point. yes, you're absolutely right, unity is important. strengthen numbers is as well. but at this point on the of the situation on the global scale of the,
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with the degree of the speed of globe move of the climate change at this moment, much more action needed to have been taken according to scientists and environmental is as well as many of the people here on the ground who live in the rain forest in brazil and in other parts of south america that make up the amazon so and disappointment. yes, it was expected that more countries would sign onto president lead that cd. but from brazil's appeal for the absolute targeted commitment to deforestation, 0 deforestation by the year 2013, that did not happen. neither was the call 40 mining in the amazon region. even brazil did not sign on for that. so if someone say it's a glass half full, others say that it's not even half full, only a quarter of full considering the the needs of the world and of course, the region for deforestation. lucy, having you that result a lot in america editor your very own say with the politicians,
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the top of assembled by. what's your assessment of the tone of the meeting? you bet a few days really just to suss out what they're saying and how they're behaving as what to be x for health, but they want me to that i cooling full from developed countries. right? yes. you know, the as, as has happened as we've heard in the past. and i, i remember being here in brazil when the 1st earth summit was launched. and, oh that i think that was something most next 30 years ago. i don't want to give away my age, but this has been, we've been hearing for a long time now that the world has to help countries that are less developed. then the developed countries deal with the issue of we could not make the development in a sustainable way at since those countries have already destroyed their, their rain forests or their forests or their natural resources. so this is something we're beginning to hear again, but in
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a much more energetic way. and in fact, as, as i speak now, the presidents of the 2 convo is the democratic republic of the congo and the republic of the congo, as well as a presidential envoy. from indonesia, these are 21 the information, the other from africa. very large range far as that are also under threatened to been in the case of indonesia have destroyed at this point. all of them are trying to speak with one voice before the next call. sorry, the next call meeting and do by to urge the world to help these countries to counter the, the deforestation, and also come up with more sustainable ways to keep, to keep their economies and the people who live in those ring far as to live. so it's good to get your insights on subjects like this. uh, let's see. and even though a lot in america as a thank you. let's go save a to my little rock play. who's like for us in santa cruz, in bolivia, and oh, good. have you with us so the politicians, obviously you're saying what they need to say why lisa is but the scientist in the
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communities way you are a very clear on the situation about the rain forest. so it's absolutely right. it's a hail. good to be with you. it's a mix of skepticism in optimism. when you speak to introduce leaders. when you speak to climate scientists, i'm going to give you a sense of where we are right now. we're in sunset cruise the sierra in what's known as a transitional for us. these are the force that surround the amazon basin. and as you mentioned in your introduction, say, hale, the bolivia is just one of more than half a dozen countries at border. the amazon basin and perhaps you don't think about bolivia, one doesn't think of this nation as symbolic of the amazon, but more than half or somewhere around half and believe is national territory is made up of the amazon. so perhaps people should be thinking of olivia's being emblematic of that. it has just as much bio diversity as brazil. unfortunately, unfortunately,
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bolivia is also one of the places worst affected by climate change. the amazon here continues to dwindle exponentially every year, which is why we're hearing so loudly from climate scientists, from conservationists, from environmental leaders from indigenous leaders on the need for urgent action to prevent moving forward. beyond that tipping point that they keep referring about. have a look at wildlife sanctuary in central bolivia. here biologists and veterinarians are caring for a wide range of animal species. everything from vibrantly colored birds, monkeys, and wild felines, like ocelot, jaguars and pumas. but every year conservation is say, the number of animal rescue, they carry out, keeps going up, fatal canada, you're going to have input in general, we've definitely seen an increase in all species. we're taking in more pirates and macaws. and many more monkeys is one of the biggest threats facing the regions.
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wildlife is climate change. in 2019, nearly 6000000 reinforce animals are estimated to have been killed through the wild fires that spread through bolivia is amazon for us. the amazon covers nearly 50 percent of believe his national territory, but every year that percentage dwindles exponentially threatening the future of thousands of plant and animal species. the bolivian amazon holds a wealth of biodiversity reign for a species like this. cabbage in monkey don't only fall victim to wildfires, but also deforestation, and the legal wild life trade policy experts into libya. see the revival of the amazon cooperation treating organization currently convening in the land. brazil offers a critical opportunity to save the amazon. the caution, however, that without genuine cooperation, this opportunity could slip away, adding that the bolivian government alone cannot tackle the numerous threats endangering the amazon light came on normally the hands of i'm of the me,
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that's the truth is i don't feel optimistic about the amazon summit i would need to see these governments truly commit themselves to developing effective policies to stop deforestation, because we always see international events talking about preventing deforestation. but some governments like ours on not doing anything to effective in climate scientists warn that'd be amazon is on the brink of a critical threshold after which you could shift from being a vibrant tropical forest into an arid landscape. with conservation is in bolivia, say there's still time to act and are urging individuals to understand that protecting the amazon is more than just conserving wild life. it's about guaranteeing the future for all of our planets. inhabitants measured up a little al jazeera center crews, bolivia, the world leaders from the region here in south
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american countries that surround the amazon base in our meeting and beloved brazil as we speak, including bolivian president lease out of say, some of the topics that have already been brought up is finding this multi lateral strategy to combat deforestation to combat these worsening droughts. forest fires with the libby alone is identified some 1300 forest fires happening right now. forest fires and hot spots on a national level here in brazil. so you can imagine how important this issue of finding a multilateral strategy to combat the many threats facing the amazon is especially for conservation is here in bolivia. there's also the topic of competing, what's known in these parts as norco deforestation, which is the clearing of large swats of rain for us to make room for elicit crops to make room for illegal mining. but again, just one of the many topics and themes being discussed currently at the amazon summit sale like 5 minutes bubble wrap like that for us in bolivia. and so many
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communities in columbia is amazon region protection is needed to gains locals and on groups trees of i went to meet with people who being displaced in the south of the country. yes, i am here in the region in columbia. this is an indigenous community. known as an elderly, foothill, around 300 people live here from different indigenous groups. most of them have been displaced by the violence that has been ongoing in this country. for decades, their territories were occupied by left wing guerrillas paramilitary groups, and in many cases their lands ended up being used for agribusiness deep on moody. when he met a c, a is one of the leaders in the community. she belongs to the gun know indigenous communities. his grandparents were from the amazon region and came from brazil. he was displaced by the conflict and his communities in constant struggle to get land particular to 7030 little. so our territories were used for drugs. the roads also used for guerrilla fighters. it affected us very much. he also says they're slowly
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losing their culture, and the young people have no future, no hold to look us and, and, you know, who is the conflict in columbia is still ongoing. we are not at peace. our indigenous children are still being recruited because they have no jobs. i got the idea in the city, of course, then what we yeah, the outside of the stadium, we found some members of in indigenous communities that were hunter gatherers. and now it's difficult for them to find food. then you've got community i. one of the last contacted tribes in columbia in 2006, they left the forest because of paramilitary groups and left wing gorillas and logos were pushing them away. half of their population has died because of the season like me so it was and the flu. this woman told us that she's struggling to access health care, and her child has been sick for days. and that's why those one to protect the environment, the precedents that are meeting right now in the city of midland, in brazil, not only want to protect the wayne forest,
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but also the people that live in places like this one who have been hunted with a displacement hunger, i'm the fees, but if i will, i just see that while he had in columbia. but we are expecting a final communicate from the host nation. we're getting life to that later in the all just every day. well still had here on the opposite news. ok, people with learning disabilities on killed in a holiday, kind of having fun in from prison, michael describes what happened as a tragedy full. so a tropical storm hits pulse of japan and south korea and millions of people on the highlights of the mattress and hadn't since 2000 something or just pop up competition that's coming up with peter in school. the goal, it's on the border between libya and to these guys. a 27 refugees of died and it does that region day by this week. the libyans say there's been an increase in
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refugees being left defensive themselves since a tendency in government starts and people patients last month, tennessee, it has defended its treatment a venerable people. victoria gave them the results. there's no shelter from the relentless heat and this desert area on the border between libya, engine is here. this group of men and women say they were rounded up by security forces in tennessee a 2 days ago and dumped here. they were working for 4 hours before being found by libyan volta gods, a low mile res, pregnant and enjoyed temperatures of nearly 50 degrees celsius with little router or food. the few days i was in tune as you, my husband is a laborer and we were beaten and insulted there. 2 days ago we were taken to the border. the following day they beat the men and left us. we walked on the road towards olivia, but we didn't know the direction yet. we walked for 34 hours before the libyan police found us. yeah, i know not hundreds of refugees and migrants have been rounded up by security full
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season that unity and city of spec save of the last month, almost all the from country south of this a hard as it's looking for a better life driven by drought and conflict with saving lives must be the priority and we've been stressing that search and rescue efforts are urgently needed for those who remain stranded at the boulders and to ensure a time, a resolution of the situation. surface central means ensuring that people can have like saving assistance who moms her in the systems. but people who have international protection needs are identified. president chi site has said refugees arriving and she needs the receive humane treatment. the human rights, which has accused the governments of collective expulsion of black migrant libya's booty, god say an average of a 150 refugees a day and to libya from she knew the others get lost in the deserts bought them and my eyes united. but when we interrogated some of the migraines,
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they said they lift full behind. they disappeared and we couldn't find them. it's a wide visit and groups of migrants might walk in different directions. of these refugees have survived another desperate journey, but the future looks is powerless as ever. victoria gates and b l g 041 milligrams of drowned in the mediterranean. when the boat capsized, such a from the port of spikes in tennessee and heading to italy, full of the people on board to rescue near the italian island of land producer to a banquet, but sank on sunday. hold on me, it has moved from land producer. this is the 1st shoot break over the past few day . and again, it is a dramatic story. now the force of live as were found on board a iron boat with no engine floating off the coast of libya. they were supported by an over flight and immediately a merchant vessel nearby was alerted and went to rescue them. when they got on
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board, they said that actually they were involved, they left on another ship, that capsized and everyone else on board up to $41.00. people had died and they survive simply because they were the only ones that had a life less. now the flow of boats leaving the coast of north africa coming towards italy has increased dramatically this year. and the numbers are more than double then those of last year to the point that this island of lump into that is at full capacity. and that navy muscle behind me is here to basically take some of the migrants who are here and bring them to other reception centers and hot spots on the mainland. now the, the government of prime minister georgia maloney has been trying to stop this flow of migrant is trying to come with it is so all sorts of bilateral deals was to need to, to, to matt,
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to try to stop that flow from the beaches of geneva. so far it hasn't worked for them. how many of the 0 i'm going to so its own phones, the less than people have died and a fine other holiday can home for the disabled, present mental knuckle. describes what's happened as a tragedy event. it's mr. polls the from paris most of the victims of the 5 seem to have been trapped on the 1st floor of the building. a group of adults with learning difficulties were on holidays, logging in vincent hines, east and friends. 20 people have been inside when the blaze broke out on wednesday morning. 5 seems to have taken hold very quickly that the secret deal is eve, that the difficulty lies in getting access to the best concern. as there is a huge amount of trouble many collapsible infections on a floor for sustainability is very and start time. the french prime minister elizabeth bold visited the scene a few hours later, the traditional semi timber building common and they all south region was severely damaged. the put,
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those will be poor. it's too early today to learn all the lessons from this tragedy and investigation is underway and we'll shut all the lights. we will ensure the good support and cap of all the victims and the families of the victims present to manual michael and said his thoughts go out to the victims, the injured. i'm the loved ones. regional prosecutors of open investigation. it's because of a place that will also be questions about what special safety measures were taken in accommodation. being used by people with learning difficulties learned, smith, i'll just arrow parts, possibly the walls. i'll be out of my way in hawaii. full, some people to jump into the seats with scape, some bones victims will need to be lifted off the treatment. dozens of buildings have been destroyed, and homeowners the false to flee the flames, and cut so widespread as hundreds of heck tests, both types of control in the us states. at least 33 people have died in the heaviest rains in more than a century in china is capitalization in the north of the country. millions of
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residents are assessing the damage to the homes and businesses as katrina. you report stuff from the chinese capital, the the owner of this cardboard factory, northern china says he spent years guarding against flights. she never expected. a storm would destroy almost a decade of what we'll know when i know some, we never saw it or we would it be hate by such a severe and naturally the loss to some people off. if i have the assurance, i don't because such a mass, a flock seemed impossible. even the cost, i don't know how i will recover. a slight includes a blank type for dog series, slow the receive. hundreds of thousands of people are confronted with the loss of the homes and businesses and pleading from a government assisting the nickel fun 0. we're not just trying to get a free meal. if i receive it in a to bowl of instant noodles, then with the money i saved, i can buy flow tiles or breaks and rebuild a home. a home is gone. now. dozens of people have died in aging. a load,
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most drowning are being stuffed away, or trapped when buildings collapsed. the government says 1300000 people are affected. 150000 houses damaged many students have running water. it was natural dissolves of the 6 aging years. the last time flooding of this scale took place in the capital was in 2012 back then the same area is more to go and function. so if it's the most damage and 179 people were killed, it's raised questions about why these communities weren't best it prepared. 20000 soldiers have been deployed to help with the clean up north east. china is considered the country's gregory. the government has announced a disaster relief plan for farm is there a fee is at food prices quoted rise as a result of devastated harvest, but for others like these books, factory workers taking stock of the losses because the priority we are heartbroken
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. it's a huge loss menu like us to come to tons, but the worst storm in 140 years. katrina, you all to 0 aging. a little southern japan is being lost by strong winds and heavy rain. some tropical storm come noon trains and flies on the island of tissue are disrupted. and the annual commemoration of the us atomic bomb. i've not kentucky has been moved indoors cut. ok. but companies report so from took you kinda and is back in japan. after making an unusual zigzag move, the tropical storm made landfall on the southern island of tissue wednesday. packing winds of up to 108 kilometers an hour. thousands of households have been left without electricity, hundreds of flights cancelled in train, suspended. it's also effected the ceremony. and now that's the key marking the 78th anniversary of the us atomic bombing. for the 1st time in 60 years, the event was held in doors. most survivors and victims families were unable to
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attend prime minister from york shita, who was also absent due to the extreme weather, spoke via video link. because of whose school maybe the, with the division of the international community over nuclear disarmament deepening in russia's new killer threats. continuing the road to achieving a world free of nuclear weapons is becoming even more difficult in southern japan is still recovering from kind of land fall last week. it slammed into oak, you know, at high soon strength, killing 2 people and cutting power to a 3rd of homes in the prefecture, here in tokyo were bracing for another storm. type of man is expected to reach a central depend on sunday. at the beginning of the peak summer holiday season warnings has been issued for possible land slides, flooding and low lying areas and rough seats condo and is projected to reach south korea. southern coast on thursday. authorities have already canceled flights
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enclosed dozens of c routes and roads. kind of go montgomery out a 0. tokyo will still head here will be, i'll just, it renews out. so 5, so reporting from a senator william, it's all stuff that's in the west of ukraine where families are receiving traditional treatments to recover from the effects of the war. that is full repeated. how easy was people to take to supercharge the game of the facts of the women's wealth pump the the, the web, this target is a bit disappointing. i think you could say in the southeast of brazil. that card being the clue. there was an on shore breeze. you're picking up an awful lot of clouds, some sun stones, some big dime pool as possible,
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the surface side parlor down to the boat of uruguay. it looks with then the sunny side of the attempt just a little bit higher than you might expect from midwinter winter profit down in patagonia. then from about halfway it she late to was prue. and believe you and certainly along the coast is warmer than you might expect. people enjoying the beach, for example, in lima. but the inland cheryl is also a bit heavier than you might normally expect. because i'll need you is implant and by which means this pops in the pacific is much warmer than you might expect. as a full, more voice check goes into the it doesn't to detract from what's been saturday. wet weather coming into his spun, yoda and the lee were dials for the may phenomenal. and here cuba, florida, the bahamas, the cavan houses, the wolves 1st by day and especially by night rick would warm nice. but such a degree the lowest last night. anyway, full cost by day light, the showers in mexico, the north and mexico is still hot, but the real heat is probably to be seen more in texas than anywhere else. and of course, that feeds into you have to get another crop of giant thunderstorms of the
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and learn learned. we become to inquire with louis university and discover how to frame and solve present future challenges. every thing is being analyzed is being waged. it's being measured and it's not just i say instead of like say, i mean myself in the states at the moment we are in a state of universe with such a good start and did something that was where we would rather take the risk of democracy to the risks of dictatorship, digital dissidents on out to 0. with freedom is or was,
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was flight broke until stories from across asia and the pacific one. 0 one east. all now to see the, [000:00:00;00] the book about here watching villages it renews out with me. so rob, nevermind, of all told stories. mission is to leaders of reducing french troops of coming up the plan to the stabilize the country place. a friend jack craft has preached the space. the leaders of 8 south american nations are wrapping up with somebody in brazil on protecting the amazon rain forest. they've agreed on increasing cooperation,
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but of stop show us of assessing fighting agreements libya's for the god say 27 i for can my friends of died in the past few days. the bodies were found in the deserts between libya and the 2 nicea women and children. amongst the data that i believe to have been perishing from some the out is there is many trainers monitoring developments for us in miss rata. in libya, at the beginning of july to easy and authorities began expelling hundreds of black sub saharan migrants from the city of fox towards the tunisian and lived in border . now this area has been described as no man's land. it's a fast desert in between the 2 countries. now we've spoken to the libyan boy a patrol and they said that since these expulsions began, they found $27.00 bodies in the desert including women and children. i mean, i've been to this area and in the us and it is extremely hot, especially in the summer of these people have been as
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a transported from fox and put into this desert area with no water, no food, and they're being pushed towards the libyan border. and now they've had to walk our some for even days and it's and, and what we're seeing now is that this is continuing to happen on a daily basis of the we spoke to our sources and they live in florida. guard said that sometimes up to a $150.00 migrants are, are, are, are being, are being moved towards, towards the live inside. and it doesn't seem at this point that the libyan into needs and governments have been able to figure out a solution of there hasn't been any comments by senior living officials, nor tunisians. uh, but the hope is that the, the both parties can come to some sort of agreement. the 2 museums are saying that
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these people came from libya or out syria. they don't have any other borders of what the libyans are saying that it's amazing. authorities are the ones that put them here. but what is clear is that these people, these vulnerable people, including women and children, will continue to struggle unless the libyan and to an agent. government can come to some sort of agreement and figure out a solution for these vall, several people. now it's right now, i'll just do this throughout the mid bench mc, joins us from piracies, direct telecommunications for human rights watch in the middle east and north africa. good, have you with us on the program. we just got a general sense before we get into the menu show of, of the interview as to how big of problem this is right now that to this year seems to be facing and how many people are involved in terms of the migrants that we're talking about that seem to be in tennessee or a being moved and relocated to other border areas. well the, the, the,
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the estimated number is that more than 1350 people have been exposed since early july. out of those 101300, about 300, according to our estimation, the estimates of the measuring groups on the ground really are still stranded in this deserts, trip between the technician and the live in border. now they are in a very difficult situation that will happen when they're in the desert, right? so there's no shelter, there's various kinds of and regular humanitarian assistance on introducing border . a little more irregular assistance on the inside, but still not enough since they're like sleeping in the desert and like the heat is absolutely horrible. so yeah, it's, it's, it's a very difficult situation and it's a story. the only thing is, yeah, it's a story we've been following, allowed to 0 for several weeks. it's not a few months now. as human rights watch, you get to talk to a lot of the aid agencies that would be the 1st off the ground to help migrants in need. whether they be on land or water,
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what sort of problems all faced full agencies. you want to try and help migrate the soul to position because of talking about 2 very different countries in terms of tennessee. i was own political issues at the moment, and libya which is well told and also fractured a in respect to what problems are face to. i mean it's, it's, it's different from one side to the other. and uh, like, there were shelters who were set up in either side of the board or in different conditions like the organization of the international residence organization, migration, a set of a shelter under to the government facilities in the southern, a city, southeastern city of midland. in indonesia, according to our source, but it's still not enough number one day, the facility is not very well equipped and it's still not enough because dozens of migrants are outside the facility because it's not big enough to, to host them all to their sleeping in front of the subsidies which i've reached the
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maximum capacity now on the libya inside delivery and retrogression has been operating as well on the leaders. and they're providing food, water, and medical gets mostly provided by the eunice of the same organization, the international organization of migrations. and also the u. n h r c r. so medical ad as well. and then also the structure of the border uh to around $600.00 people. so this situation varies from whether you see it from the east and like the east side or the west side. but now our main preoccupation is the $300.00 more or less that are still stranded. they are not in a shelter. they are not benefiting from any government help on either side. and they need to be, you know, help in an urgent matter. and indeed you can make that appeal to governments. but in, in, in the end of the day, your rules are trying to try and get people lane. uh, also the highlight the scenario and coordinate that with agencies. how difficult is it to negotiate that waive the respective governments and respectable forties? well, just to clarify this,
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to what we do have human rights watch. i mean who you've been hearing organizations operate on the ground and the other ones are negotiate with the government specific access while making your choices they want. making your voice is heard and governments do listening to you the absolutely what we do is document violations. and i think we have the 1st ones on this case and we have documented not only the, the massive expulsions, but also the beatings, the torture, the, the fact that is absolutely appalling, that these $1000.00 plus people have been expelled out of to use. yeah. without the police even checking their identities, which means it was purely based on the black skin. not, not all of them were and documented migrant. some of them were students. some of them were a refuge. what asylum seekers was absent to the right to stay in to media and they were deported any way because the police who around a demo didn't ask for their identities. and so that's part of what we documented, what redo our methodology is to document violations on the well, based on 1st 10 testimonies, analyzing videos, an audit documentation,
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and then produce reports. and then uh, give a maximum of publicity to those reports in order to pressure the concerned governments to, to, to do something. well, the canadian government and the we've been government has or to use the government that controls that, that area have done something. but it's not enough, they need to keep doing more. well, we'll continue to follow what they do all the enter in the coming weeks, and i'll see join you for more analysis as when it happens that meant. then trust me. thanks for joining us from power. so thank you. thank you for having. as those resources have rated a palestinian refugee camp in the occupied westbank garden, fine was exchanged and the job of temp south of jericho, 3 palestinians were arrested. is ready, forces have been seen sending reinforcements to the area with 2 weeks to go before the election in zimbabwe is the portions of the rulings on new policy have rallied in the capital head ave for the m as in building douglas,
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has one less challenger to worry about the nature of one of the opposition policies pulled down to the presidential race. douglas one's sort of describes the organization of the election as a shim. how doing the task has moved from the raleigh in the capital head. i. a lot of people here support the governing zine. the ball wave of 43 is when present name is and then the other became the president in 2017 off to the was a moved into he promised. and bobby, and, and the international, the change in the country. he says that you'll be really going to create jobs. it'll be a different country. it will turn over the policy is and the government has been putting money into the infrastructure projects such as the hospitals and schools is now in us. a port of the government has created and
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then the turn the economy around. critics of the government has made that is not true. they say there is no fee in the way and they say the economy. another thing people don't want to do that. a lot of the field city just wanted to let you know around about the islands a certain level of instability. the little some cases, the case in the subject was also not a member of the woods till obviously some people pull that mode any be on the, on the as the bobbins are being part of the. 2 the placing you create a registered more than 50 percent increases in domestic abuse cases. and so we'll start with that senatorial so traditional health centers are playing an important
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role in helping soldiers reintegrate to into that families and communities. step boston has the story from just events in west and ukraine. the summer camp edison historians will rest is mandatory, has long been a family tradition in ukraine when we kind of were lost his um, before you was kept to the model you, it's an essential escape in providing uh no, you don't understand what it's like to return from captivity 1st you are happy, but soon i was worried that i would become like a 3rd child for my wife to care for the senatorial or traditional health center office medical treatment, then counseling for the family, the room. madison is being to gather the same is true for konstantin m. galena will struggle to communicate after us. we lease from captivity. yeah, i thought i knew so yeah, i wanted to be alone. the memories of very hard because we lost a lot of young men friends were killed in front of me. i thought that i wouldn't
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tell anyone like my father did after fighting in world war 2. but then i realized i can't keep inside because it will become even worse. my partner supported me. we are together all this time. yes, good. thousands of families who are captured by russian forces at the also spouse. do you plan, did matter you last year? are we covering here, fall away from the front line and rocket attacks, families find some piece here for more than essentially people have traveled through the senatorial of 2 schools that still rest and recover. now, these treatments, or for the kind of healing many ukrainian sneed with a sharp increase in domestic violence since the war began. organize us hope these can skim how to prevent abuse. they should say, i will just be sure this is a new and better experience for ukraine. other countries have had similar experiences. the young man returned after killing the enemy, but the aggression remains. when they come here, they must be ready to accept help. the important thing is we should not ignore this problem. silas,
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as ukraine needs to better prepare society for how to deal with sol, just returning from war 12 and the search in mental health problems and abuse, steadfast and l to sierra to discuss that with ukraine. the bung with the shows being deployed to help us get people stranded by flash floods and land slides. several people have been killed in the southeastern region. well, 40 say both and 300000 people in cox's bizarre, have been instructed by the floods. now the army has been deployed to bundle bond. what electricity has been cut to the traffic has moved from a relief center in the hills. this is one of the many shelters setup by the government and dr. drum hill tracts region. there are more than 250 people are taking shelter here. they're satisfied with the relative they're getting. now there is at least 4. that's 6 that's been effected. one of the worst is bundle
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brundis. they were more than 30000 people are displays and there is no electricity . telecommunication, and the road communication is snap. and also the other district as cox has by that, which is very badly affected. they're more than 300000 people who are display. so i've taken refuge in governments chapter of others are funding for the fall. now, it has also the home for nearly a 1000000 draft, which is what is the largest refugee camp in the world. there's been a lot of devastation in the can. 1500 homes were destroyed. $250.00 families were relocated that still water on the ground by level to area water burned diseases. now that area is also exposed to sight blown and storms frequently in the monsoon season. the clear danger failed remains, although the government has bip. 5 the army assisting the local authorities in providing relief, food and fresh water. at least 50 percent of the population in this region are
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indigenous tribal people who are reluctant to come to the show. there are sick for how they live. many of them rather live deep inside the products and they're highly exposed to land slide. and if this rain continues, there's clear binge or remains for more land slides and floods tend to charge re. i'll just say to random up to the india is paula. been to is due to hold of us have no confidence in the government on thursday. the problem is that the vendor moody and his buck the agenda party, are accused of failing to months of ethnic violence in the northeastern states of money put to a lot top of the government. but the opposition believes it will force lady to speak about a crisis. it says she's like, no me equal so report shop reports, department in monro, kayden criticism of india's governing. talk each into parties ahead of no confidence built in on their money. they have built in yeah, in money, not just money. put that forward. it takes us more adult india. well position
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leaders all who gone the criticized problem. this didn't bring to movies from not visiting. the multi stance state which has been played by ethnic fondness for months is gone. these 1st speech impediments and see this reinstated as an m p u traveler to money poor in june. 5 teams would be the majority may say on the pine, knotty communities has killed at least a $150.00 people, and full tens of thousands from their homes. but the opposition didn't stop with money, poor accusing the government of inside and community funds across india. yes, printed, go seen across india. you probably didn't money. and left a message. how you're doing the same and how the on your, on affecting the life you're killing mother and you got the money for the bought of denver. if money is burning, india is burning, is money put is on fire. india is on file. if money is divided,
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india is divided. so today, we are not only talking about minor pool, but about india. the opposition knows the new confidence both both plain bgp and its allies hold of mitchell in the motion is forcing the government to accomplish the bond and send money for and the prime minister is expected to make a statement with dress the prime minister with trust in his leadership, i hope that she will do it, do something so that, you know, definitely she will inspect the confidence and trust of the people, which is the most important the movie has addressed. the price is only $1.00 of 2 video showing to women being paraded naked by more than finally i'm supposed to blow page home. and this to i'm gonna show visited in may and have talks with community leaders. but nothing has changed. there's a lot of disillusionment with the mind. the mind them help you as of the more the
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government as the comic distress those um social conflict, mostly social and religious conflict. so so there's a, it's, it's a society in disarray. the bgp has left crucial state elections, increase and funds are possible in decatur fulton sentiment ahead of national elections next year. i'm a close. i'm sure these on to see the still ahead here. all the news. bosley, the simple team begins life, says it's new to pre hey, those details coming up with pizza in schools. the
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the, these pieces are thank you very much. sorry. i'm on a says the chose to play alongside christy on a right now, there was a big reason to make the move to saudi arabia, the current, the african tire of the lift, fine munich to join on. that's the way he'll team up with rinaldo. mona is one of several big names to join the saudi, produce the season ahead of the new campaigns, including green, benjamin and mondays full of little points. he made sufficient for both it for me to and jordan henderson. you really helped me to, to be part of the display, of course, and to, to make sure this need to become a one of the best for sure. i think uh, if you see how the they work on it and how they, they're doing their best to, to, to bank all this with base. i think you can see whole understands also they are on the same e s that has arrived in the u a. e. ahead of the,
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the fishing presentation by emeralds clubs, one month long from east grand say, well, a japanese side bissell koby. the 39 year old former will champion has agreed a one year deal. 6 when the u. a. e pro league team waste. and i've reported the agree to deal with manchester united to sign defend the hiring. mcguire. the england international change of mannion nice it on wednesday morning buddies. club is sold to have agreed. a $58000000.00 trans video. it's 3 days before the start of an evening. this pray, meaning season, who de la fatigue. he has quits, as manager of wounds from a spanish national team coach took over in november when the couple of the bottom of the table in steve had been to safety. ease being replaced by full, the form with manager garry o'neill, buffalo to play the 1st match in a new temporary home at the cities olympic stadium is. the new camp is redeveloped and was a good start to the residency. as they came from to one down to be talking to me in the pre season, joe and campus trophy and so fast,
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he's going that the size of the gold football. so before the, as a really you rounded off a full to when to secure the trophy for an 11th year in a row, boston learn to begin the campaign on sunday at crystal se it's a race stay at the women's world cup as the 8 remaining teams get ready for the course of finals, easy, the end of may have gone out in the group stage, but football officials, they help co hosting the tournament, will boost interest in the game for generations to come. david stokes reports opening up football to a new orleans. the ceilings will have hosted 29 matches by the time the welcome finishes, and it's been an opportunity to promote the game. not only it stadiums from the grocery pictures as well. these plays at west end springs club in oakland have loved getting a front row seat. its been pretty cold just watching. you know,
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some of the world's best play. like in front of me just yeah. being around it's pretty cool. 16 of 632 woke up teams have been faced in new zealand. many of them sharing training facilities with local clubs, the west and springs hosted 1995 champions. no way. given the image is a chance to meet the pros and watched and train mostly for videos kind of like how fast they do everything like at the pace they don't like we're not, we train that's not really high intensity. but when the training, it's like when they try it, that's like a game. so it's, they're always high intensity and practicing like they're going to play and everything that was cool to see these agents, phones beat no way they're right in games like failed to make it out of a great. but it's hope that performance wouldn't spar future generations. use humans football once in how i got to be involved in the evenings football governing body launched. it's from tales program earlier this year to introduce young goes to the game,
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part of an overall drive to supercharge football using the legacy of the woke up before i think it felt that you apply for your club. you can do a little bit of university in play and that's about it. but now i think it's open people's eyes to wow. these goals do apply to really high level all over the well, and there's so many opportunities. so i think that's awesome. with any one professional football team in using the know my little female, the sport faces a tough bottle for a share of the audience in a nation dominated by rugby and the famous old blacks. the more that we can get on tv as well, i, you know, it's, it's obviously streaming is a great thing about having access to that and having the kids knowing where to find all these different weights, knowing which one to find to be able to access them. is their struggle assigns the long term impact to this tournament remains to be seen, but more immediately using. and this can look forward to hosting 3 more and knockout games in weddington. and it opens aiden park, which will host the quotes of final, the semi final. they'd be stokes,
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i was just there. there was plenty of action in south america's top club competitions. a couple of bits of daughters were, the plates are rubbing at all costs screwed in the 90 minutes of these teams match against intumesce, you know, to level with i have 33 on advocates and forced the games of penalties. it was a mattress and with 10 rounds of spots takes a little cuss, missed he's at the international, keep a school the with to give the brazilian club a 98 to victory. they go through to the course of findings dependencies between somebody to go about an incident, and volleyball, 2 out of main say, had to be way back from a to go. this is to full of shoes health, but then the other hello miss. the final spot take, i may have been living opponents when through to the coastal finals as a bad tempered match between somebody named saint and origin seen as juniors. so both coaches st. open the 2nd half of the american off to me then say wins on to book based on the law safe and was
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a comfortable victory resilience. they school to late schools to advance 31 on the advocates whom attendance will number one. caroline was me. i key hesitate, has those competitive matching 3 use the day and stepped away from the sport back in 2020 to start a family and just become a mom of 2 kids. in that time, she was given a wild card on her as soon as the canadian opening montville and looks like she'd never been away beating australian qualify kimberly burrell 6 to 6 to where he actually also has wild cards for next week cincinnati open. and they use final grand slam the us open it's not easy to come back and the stuff the, the cobwebs and the rest. but i think i play pretty well considering everything else that's been going on. so i really enjoyed myself out there. and i didn't really know what to expect going out to the match, but i think everything considering,
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i'm just happy to be through to the next round. but you'll have a tough match mixed as she faces wimbledon champion ball kits of on the rows of, of the check player who called himself a new tattoo tamaqua grand slam victory. we use the pulse by a chevy for in straight sets on tuesday. the grand slam champion at the main savings into run. so another form of will number one and the mary securities place . and the 2nd round, it's an ease lorenzo. so may go 766, love to progress. barry will face max per cell next of to the australian upsets canadian 10 seed mix o j i. the scene at the cycling will chat, but just think laws go switzerland and successfully defended the team track time trial, mixed relay. they ended with the combined time of 54 minutes and 16 seconds. the gold medal came to spice. malden royce, a crashing during the women's section 2 because of the finish from stick silva and germany won the bronze and a thriller in the 200 left men's medicine as the netherlands,
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aged great britain by just 2 points to when they 1st told of this event that it will championship, it'll put the batch level on top of the middle table with the hosts. that's what this policy is for the modem. so it will be regulated with mall, sir. thanks i much pizza. and that is the news that would be harmonious on the other side of to franklin, to learn from pieces myself from the nissan st. that's your time and your company, the since its inception, in 1961, the quite fund has been supporting people's livelihoods. and over 100 countries,
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by funding projects in an array of sectors ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately help to rather keep poverty and promote sustainable development here and there's been a heavy heart scenario of the expiring of the ceasefire. something has changed at this border crossing whether they are civilians or fighters. none of that seems to matter here. now, those formative and stuff out of the data, you and hcr is here and someone told us that they have never seen it. this bad, many people say that even when they are about to prophecies neighboring tags, they also been talking to was an incredibly tragic day. seeing refugee streaming in his turn into a violent night. they've seen terrible things, experience, unimaginable hardships to come this far. and what happens now?
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we are a generation cat people, but very, um, this is very, very pub says said, i'm very good that you might be comfortable right now, but you will soon feel the same hicks, we feel every day from home come, then you're gone. the 3 women grub, who in fact of the front line active as the future children on a jersey to the judges military holding to accuse this french forces of trying to the stabilize the country, the color on. so robin, you're watching houses in life and also coming up joining hands to fight climate
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