tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 1, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the stories of hope and inspiration, schultz documentary from around the world that celebrates colleagues and resilience in the times of time on the phone and the the online site you. this is an easy life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. so i figured charlotte had spent hong kong in some china, tens of millions stay at home, is transportation grinds to homes, bases and cigna pool,
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electing the next president close to 3000000 people are expected to cost bad pallets, bones. opposition says it's one. the presidential election on his cooling on the curly is to finish counting the votes. reco surprises that the petrol pumps and the rising cost of gas and electricity fuel new purchased in congress. don't. i'm devin, actually supposed to have the latest action from the usa finance defending champion and top say to call us out carouse that reaches around 3 the hello. welcome to the program. we begin in hong kong and what could be the west storm that in 5 years time, soon, charlotte is heading towards the coast of southern china, tens of millions across the region, all taking shelter as 220 kilometers per hour wins. race in charlotte is weakening
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and but it remains the equivalent of a category full hurricane financial hub has ground of slides shut down its stock market and close schools as they should what it's called a t h signal the cities but highest high food warning level on china's main line authorities issue the highest high food warning for the storm and sions, in bordering hong kong, has also suspended work and public transport, judging citizens to stay at home. let's go to a corresponding katrina, use line for us in beijing. katrina, how many people is this time period expect it to affect the type on sila is expected to affect more than 60000000 people across the many different regions, including the home phone and the chinese megacities of shinji and and one joe. so, a significant slave of southern china is essentially paralyzed in preparation for the school. as you mentioned on friday, in many cities,
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they told people to go home and stay there until the nurses, they close schools businesses. they shut down markets and move much public of the public transport has been posted across many of the cities. we're taking a train buses, ferries flights. really, people are being told to stay poor because this expected to be one of the most severe ties students to hit the region since 1949. now shouldn't gen a is a particular city which has many low online areas where people will. so they have a back to h, about 300000 people from the forms and many different cities of also set up some public shelters to people who don't feel very safe where they are and around this region there are stores, he's in prophecy earnest. doing what they can reinforce buildings, a barricade a prophecy, set up to 10 bags across along the river and back minutes before property entrances . old bracing for the strong winds and heavy rain to hit on saturday on katrina.
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there's also another tie food on the way approaching from china is east. that's right, there is a now the like learn the authorities off the painful psychic learn type play, which is expected to hit tie one on sunday before reaching china's eastern course. now the storm is not expected to be as severe as type gonzales, although experts are saying that his seemingly gathering pace, the close that that it gets to land. this has been a very tough summit for authorities here in china. just in july, we had unprecedented rain and flooding kits of pots of northern china, and this is what they called an extreme weather event that they don't see in a 150 years. and dozens of people with children, that events and analysts say thanks to climate change, who are likely to see more deadly extreme weather events kit, china, and peach. thank you for that. katrina, you in beijing. we can turn now to tom grundy,
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who is the edison chief of hong kong, free press the joints now from hong kong. and i said, since we last spoke tom, you've actually moved indoors to sort of a situation where you are but we're not lying island. so we very much, still the brunswick 1st here we have just hudson, the hong kong observatory, that in 20 minutes time they're going to upgrade based on to a t 9. after that, we have the maximum t 10 and it's going to be around midnight and 6 hours. that they all have. the storm will be over the city, so certainly people have been a buttoning down the hatches today. earlier we saw people clearing, supermarket shelves of supplies, and even some this morning going out, surfing the spike, government's advice. the city itself, shut down this morning flights rail of fairies, full council, the sent me no way in and out of a alarm or island today. and perhaps tomorrow, the stock market closes and that finally costs the city of millions, economically, and schools and most businesses are also uh uh,
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shots. although some balls restaurants do tend to continue to remain open as long as they come. because generally speaking it's quite rare. we get injuries old debts when storms like bases they often do in the city of a decades hong kong. this bill took incredible. defense is best run off into a systems. huge concrete slopes to prevent mon slides in flooding, and refuge is full, but boats as well as people 277 people so far as sort ref, fusion's high soon shelters. but this, this particular storm does look a bit different. i'm the government's taking it very seriously over these coming hours. yeah. indeed, it does sound like authorities from what you've been saying and we've been hearing of going all out to prepare communities for the storm. yeah, trying to say is this may be the biggest on since the 19 forties and it's being compared here in on calling to type the 92018. that was also at the time the heart
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kind of level still on that bit of a house of 1000000000 us dollars a damage to the city and injured about $200.00 people. that was the last time we saw a t 10, a chief executive john lee, the city lead. uh, cuz old a 20 government departments to make preparations. so the worst case scenario since he put it how the press conference yesterday, and we have slaves of government. well, cuz on sunblock tons done by on, you know, things records began in, in about 1946. this, this, we've only seen about 16 storms like best, but the severity of the storms, the frequency each year of the storms and how early they are hitting, the con condo is definitely increased. and so i want to, i mean, you talked about people hitting the supermarket sales trying to buy out fresh produce and so on. how, how are they feeling, do they, do you feel like they're taking it in the stride?
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well 1st certainly is a storm has been approaching, it's often treated like a snow day. if you're, you know, a child in a, in, in a cooler climates it's, it's a day off look. and um, people cut you off for the mostly um, but when it goes to a t 9 or a t 10, certainly people will take it most seriously on, on that line islands like this will be um, securing out routes and staying and doors of course. but uh, i think that is based on approaches, nearer to make nights and ends with the storm signals and spun clothes is continuing in the morning. it's going to be a sleepless night for a lot of hong kong goods, especially near the solar lines. okay, tom, thank you for your time. best of luck to you. tom grump, the edison chief of hong kong, free press, well on whether present to jeff harrington has also been tracking tie from charlotte. let's have a look. just want to get to the maps and show you exactly where the storm is turning up in the south china sea, just to the east of hong kong. let's go in here for
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a closer look. now the dark of the blue and yellow that is a more intense rain. so you saw there was a live pictures in hong kong. that is nothing yet what the city is about to experience as the storm does begin to turn closer to hong kong. so here it is right now by the numbers sustained winds around the eye of the storm. look at that 220 kilometers per hour. so that puts it at a cat for an equivalent to a category for hurricane. at one point, this storm was closing in teetering on a category 5 hurricane status. now look at this waves around the i have the storm 14 meters, so forbidden perspective. i'm about 1.8 meters. so that would be about 7 or 8 of me stacked on top. so with that in mind, this will have a big impact on transport. number of boats have already docked because of how bad this storm will be. and then storm surge in the harbor there. i would say anywhere from about $1.00 to potentially up to 3 meters. now let's talk about where the
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storm is going to go. we don't think it will make land fall in hong kong. it's going to raise the city for sure. we think the land fall will come in ones on profits, which is just west of hong kong. but we also got to talk about macau, i think this will be really bad for the count, but let's focus on hong kong right now. the next 3 days, 300 millimeters of rain. so what does this mean? that is about a months worth of rain coming out. you within 24 to 48 hours. showers will linger for the next few days. but look, this will also pump in the humidity feeling about 3738 over the next little bit. so here's where the storm, when to cause a lot of damage on northern philippines, lose on island, extensive flooding there, stream flooding. it moved from the philippine sea to where it is right now in the south trying to see, to clean up is underway in parts of the south east and us that were hit by hurricane and dahlia. that's now we can to a tropical storm. and the estimates of the damage in florida in georgia, or between $12.00 and $20000000000.00. at least 3 people died in storm related
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incidents in the us to were killed in cuba. just deluxe is southern territory. direct surf emergency does also services for the salvation army. he says residents to sing flood damage from the record setting storm, such a lot of trees down a lot of power lines down a lot of people without power and we are responding with a big operation. we have more than 20 feeding units deployed to incident management teams in both georgia and florida and were coring emergency relief supplies, things like up food, water cleaning kits and in been supplies. it's been tough. um, certainly disaster relief agencies like ours are stretched even before this hurricane. we had tour nato's floods and wildfires. i think one of the things that we're trying to do is build resilience so that the poor us them of us do have some of those necessary preparedness tools to get through these events and, and it can be a little more self resilient. the other thing is salvation army use community based
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. so our disaster teams are mobile feeding units are placed in local community so they can respond very, very quickly to these types of events. we can't do what we do without the generosity of our donors. and so the best way to help after a disaster give to a non profit of your choice so that they can provide that safety net for people who have nowhere else to turn holes close and just on the 2 hours and seeing if it was fast contested presidential election since 2011. the front runner who is a full met deputy prime minister is expected to win some think the result could be close to any chamber for us or early morning cues outside of singapore in polling station. this presidential election appears to have generated more excitement and those in the past and both his keen to get in and exercise the democratic rights. yeah, i'm really happy shows have you truly a democratic country and 3 great candidates and the best men wins. yeah,
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single people has really a blossom a lot, you know, very highly technical in profession. and democracy has that blossom with it. i hope so. but from the, from the way it is running, i think everything seems to be open. recent constitutional changes have been showed a great the choice and the balance. well, the president is a non political post. something this could become a referendum and the ruling party. lots of people are heading into the polling stations here in simple to make the pick for the new president. and this is the 1st time in more than a decade. they've had the chance to do so that in the country ruled by the same political policy for more than 60 years. people may also be looking for a little more choice. we're looking also at, at, and electorate. you know, that is more desirous of a political diversity, maybe even some contestation,
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you know, in the one part you dominant state, few people here question the success of a city state. that's now one of the richest countries in the world. but the economic development has not been matched by political change. and this selection could be an indication that voters would like a little more choice. totally chung l 20 single. so king of china and has reduced the prison sentence for the former prime minister text instead of walk from 8 years to just 12 months. you know, so when comes 24 hours off to his appeal for a royal parted texan returned home last week from 15 years of self imposed exile and was immediately sent to jail. that was for his previous convictions for corruption on a piece of power. one palestinian has been killed and 3 of his injured offices rarely forced a stone. the village of a comma in the occupied westbank. fighting for account between the is ready troops
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and the on the wing of the islam make too hot movement. israel says it has surrounded the home of a suspect, allegedly involved in an attack of the check point on friday nights. why one is ready, soldier died, least 5 civilians have been killed in russian as strikes on a village in eastern syria, a civilians were killed as tribal fighters took over a village named bondage. ongoing clashes with the syrian defense forces. russian plains then targeted the village, enjoying setting alongside 5 that were killed. 75 people have been killed and fighting in the area in the last week. a mania says to if its soldiers have been killed and one wounded off to as it by joining troops, fight edits, positions. it happened near the town. a salt close to the border region has been out the cent a decades long territorial dispute between the 2 countries. tensions have centered around the corner, cadillac region are plenty more ahead on the nissan,
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including the bones o position says it won't be election and demands the remainder of the votes be counted out of sport will bring you details of european champions. me, the good bones, main opposition group says that it's candidates all but on the also one the election and his cooling on the ministry to finish counting, the votes of the season palate. the minute she council will be election results in which president of the bunker was declared, the winner. the african union has suspended gabon following wednesdays to nicholas hopkins. more general's in good bone gathered to pray for the success of police in grandma, the general that took down the 55 year long phone go dentist. after staging a cou on wednesday and grim i arrested all the bundle after you was announced the winner of saturday's presidential elections,
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to decrease parts celebrations in the capital region. one was a finish. this all started, so 7 bit smeg comp. the whole vicar dispelled the end to pull the kennings that my profile, the parents, and i had the experience. this is old now a lot in a few minutes and you guys, can you pull them off the computer? so sometimes i want to have it, but for the last 50 years we have been ruled by a bunch of gangsters that pillage the country's resources and have made our people better. what on the mon joe? hey, john saw show much the news. our elders can't afford health care, young people are unemployed. the situation has just gotten worse for a country that so richly suggested whitmore pipe quick. a $6000000000.00 worth of crude oil were exported last year. gabon is a country rich and natural resources were most live on less than $2.00 a day at the genetic he's been goods, family of high treason, accusing them of stealing billions from state coffers. meanwhile, the african union has expelled gabon the u. n. and the u. including france,
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the former colonial power have condemned the crew to ask you a. the last sounds good by your default. we would like to reassure old donors, development partners as one of the states credit is that a provisions will be taken to guarantee respect for our country's commitments to both externally uninterrupted. and grandma is expected to be sworn in as president of transition on monday by the constitutional court. this one's trusted, confident of the bulk of family and friends. it appears to some, a continuation of the past is an inside under receipt. so it shows that there's somebody who understands the inner workings of the reasons, particularly within an apple rep is as strategic as the defense and security sector . the political opposition and civil society members call on the agenda to complete the vote count saying the presidential elections were marred by fraud. and who am i speaking to unite the country for his supporters?
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it too, is an opportunity for a new beginning in a country that has lost trust in its leaders. nicholas hall calendar 0 good bones, ministry says it's found suitcases and bags full of cash in the homes of former government officials. the same vote, cost to showed money, the ministry says it, confiscation from the home is a former cabinet members of a former government officials have been arrested on charges including corruption, embezzlement, narcotics, trafficking law. i know it cut me, run for parliament and good bone as an independent candidate. he says the crew did not come as a surprise to renew. that's when we go to, to, to, to the election that they were going to, to, to, to, to just p o. o, a victory, and the what we're expecting from them is that once they declare that country dates the, the retailer, and the maybe they're told that with the people and those that 2 people is
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a mentor. but the middle here is that the, the, the, the people who deal with suffering and we needed some new here. and then today we can get them up. he's the, he's the, he's a hero for the, for the double need the here and go send the we really, really sacrifice because you said it was a, uh, he. ready be crying because we love had more we have had 800100. 0 oh, for the people they we cannot be happy with the really cool in the whole is because the point is always the best thing. uh right now, right now, um let's say the pool is uh, is for me it's, it's a good thing because you know, for the cool right now as i told you, people are going to be killed. annual thousands of people have been left stranded off the current need is in good bone and close the countries board as truck drivers
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up the board with come are and say that the closure is threatening that livelihood . small kids and trade have also come to a stop. it just says it has resumed domestic sides and restored some state institutions. the board is remain shot a let's go to a corresponding knocking web. who's in that king shasta, malcolm. assault with the opposition, who have now raised the voice a week ago during the elections. they said that the election was ring. what exactly are they saying now? who the leader of the may, you know, position groups that run in the polls of the place a week ago, alabama asa as described the crew as a parish revolution, instead of just bombay family, is continuing in power. he says that because of the newly announced military rule, a general at all again, gamma is a cousin of alice did president of
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a building day i long ago, ruled since 2009 he succeeded. his father is ruled since the 1960 says the phone that families being empowered for more than 50. yeah, is now a good one as well. see, is we just saw or next report that is the 5th wealthiest country in africa? according to g, d, p. capital, most of that wealth comes from oil, and much of it is not being shed with coupons. 2.3000000 people. so 2 days ago when i was a was defies. some people done still in the streets. there was a lot of excitement of it. others are waiting to see if these events will bring a significant change. well, do we know what exactly happens next? well, but also the, the opposition lead uh as cold for me, things to take place in just a couple of hours from now with political groups,
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religious leaders and organizations and also write scripts the way to, to hey, what they will say will say, wait thing to see if the minute travelers are getting to a point to government, a prime minister, defense minister, another key key ministry exist now, the point people to hey, it's of the swear. again, that's expected to take place on monday, a more the opposition and many others of waiting to see if the new minute to lose the rulers will announce or commit. see some kind of program through a transition. submitted 3 will and the elections. thank you for that and i'll come with that for us in congest. frances and busta to news. uh no longer has diplomatic immunity. miller, surely district soviet it's of that protection ad instructed police to evict him. they have given him a 48 hour ultimatum to leave for refusing to meet with the new ministry appointed foreign minister from says the gents of doesn't have the authority to expel him.
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let's go to that address. who was lonely for us down saw the french embassy niches capital. naomi? what is the situation the now of the is still, or stay in the, in the military? i yeah, in large numbers, along with the police and the situation and the embassy bureau is still the same, a continuous checking of vehicles on individuals going in and out of the building. and on my right is the residence of the i'm busta, somebody to here to the security situation is hot and is stop. and we've seen the arrival of the police officers and i sent that to mary over the last one hour or so. so it's still a statement, no development yet we haven't heard of any important personality going out of the 2 buildings. oh, it says the start of the day. but again, yesterday we so the security forces question into individuals that came out of the
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building. and because we saw one of them being driven away by the security forces, we don't know just situation right now. and one of the car that came out with 2 individuals was stopped by the police. and there was a police car that let them away probably to the police station here in the i'm a where you don't know exactly what does happen, whether or not they've been released so far is not meant. do we know much about the activity of international organizations in this area and how they've been affected by the crew? the one, the 111 individual we spoke with, one of the international non governmental organizations that they feel concerned about the cool has disruptive. they operate, yes, yeah. in these. yeah. and now the latest development is that officials hops was funded. the operations of non governmental organizations see such an area as they mentioned. but i said,
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because of the security concerns in those areas because of the presence of military in such an area. so that wouldn't allow non governmental organizations to operate in those areas. that's the situation right now, but some in the non non governmental organization i set to think that this could be uploaded to stop them precious altogether. they feel that it's more like a band for now on the operations right now. remember, new jersey is one of the countries that relies heavily on external aid to help the community. it's a country that is prone to disasters, especially climate change, drought, and lack of grateful is always a problem here. so i culture production stuff is. thank you for that. met address, outside the french embassy in the jazz capital, naomi to bulk hassan. now are people that are responding to being sent high electricity bills by refusing to pay them?
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high electricity tire provides protests in major cities, including karate, the government, and, and fuel subsidies and raise taxes is cost of conditions for $3000000.00 bailouts from the international monetary fund. let's get more of this, we can speak to them. our economy is an economist, i'm the chief executive officer officer credit book, financial services, defend tech company based in progress on enjoys. we now live from islam about thank you for your time. the government says it's so cash strapped a. com. do anything about these high fuel prices? is that true? that because 100 percent correct? bog response has been having a bit. suppose there was a problem for the longest time, for even able to dictate the scratch. we have now reached a position when not enough principle space is available to provide and we bought subsidies out of there by the girlfriend that they cannot produce back to the 100 well, it still has to pay off all these debts now to the imap. so how does it get out of this mess? the only way to get out of this message. thank you for bu,
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structural republic. there's some things that can not be done for one night. it is done at least a credit of 18, but that, which would require a privatization also. and it goes to your distribution company, rationalization of powered data and rationalization of all the bits that has been taken from china. and they've already followed the project. so it's a long winded process, and actually look at least speak for 15 months. once i go 6 dot net and is a government actually carrying out the right kind of strategy to deal with this the government. so it's the federal b, we take a gold, it is not elected by the mandate to do that. so hold the next election, does not have the power to undertake any kind of structure burger from. so the refund process me on the stock once we have it, it could like a laser, it's anywhere from 3 to 9 months depending on the cost of visual prices and all right, so we do have there's upcoming elections, but there's been
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a lot of political instability in the country, to what extent is that effective it's economic situation severely, i would say briefly effective the classic situation that would be is depreciating against a donor on pretty much a daily basis. if lots and other $5.00 to $7.00 parts of the world about few days, rich and is expected in those benefits. first thing or the next few months, more of a tensor bank is expected to raise in 1st grade sponsor to about 25 percent, which is one of the highest grades i wanted to focus on. and one of the highest in for fixing the what i would say to when is the organ gina. so the things are getting pretty bad and so the sooner we can have an exchange, the better if it's whatever you want, sets that up. and then the government isn't basically spent on the understatement business. what are your thoughts on the com? thank you for your time. economist and chief executive officer that credit book financial services still ed on out. is there a process?
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is it's a catholic community in montgomery. yeah. we'll see why it's all in the name of the pharmacy plus i'm on with that below and southern mexico where residents of one indigenous community are hoping that a new state of the art railway system that cuts through the rain forest will bring about a much needed boost to the local economy that's coming up and in sport, not even flu could stop almost to bed at the us open after coming up in the and here's how it's shaping up across europe in africa on this 1st day of september . great to have you along. we've got this disturbance trailing from scandinavia. the baltic states straight through the low countries. friends. that's going to drop some rain and we can track it even further south. in this it will throw
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a few showers into northwest spain. same goes for northern portugal, that is energy is moving further toward the east, so it is unsettled through central europe. but where the sun is out, it's allowing things to warm up quite nicely. for example, in san diego, 26, that's above average. now that we're in the month of september, we're going to introduce some showers to assemble and on korea. so that will press down your temperature just a bit compared to where it has been as of late. wow, it has been hot in northeast stafford got, particularly egypt, cairo your temperature has been wobbling around 3940 that continues today on friday . that was with rain through liberia in sierra, the own that energy will push away from west africa could potentially form into a tropical storm or hurricane will continue to track it out. now, in terms of cairo, you're going to keep this heat over the next few days. temperatures will lower a bit, but by next week they shoot right back up. and as we go towards southern africa right now, we've got some heats in my boat. so got you. pennsylvania for $33.00 today of
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the september, which is india hose. the g 20 summit, where leading economies will discuss global challenges. generation support meets the icons who are challenging preconceptions and using that platforms to change society. widely to gather in new york for the un general assembly. with the ukraine and climate change expected to dominate towards the broad cost premier of a new series. exploring the implications of us and to play golf clothes for the 1st amendment rights for celebration of sports and see is competition is expected as china, who's the age of game september on out just the,
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back you watching out. is there a line desktops, or is this out? hong kong in other parts of southern china grinding. so a holes has tie financial a heads that way. tens of millions of staying at home is transportation is suspended with businesses and schools. shots, international flights of uncomfortable to bones. main opposition group says that it's candidates all that on the also one,
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the election on his cooling on the ministry to finish counting divides off to seizing power the ministry, cancel the election results, which president of the bone guy was declared. the winner african union has suspended the bone following wednesdays. h. as in singapore, choosing the next president, the election has been seen by some awesome unofficial referendum on the government's record following a series of corruption scandals on the rising cost of living. south africa as morning, the depths of at least 74 people killed in a building. fine central, johannes, back on thursday. witness to say as many as 200 people could have been living in the building illegally. investigators are looking for the course. the president says the accident is a wakeup. going to address the housing crisis in south africa's in a city, a schedule for mid, a mentor who is not for us in johannes. by from of do we know more about what happened of the more details have
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a much since that's play started in the early hours of thursday morning and i'm just going to step out of shop for a moment to give you an idea of what it looks like now and, and describe exactly what people went through as they tried to escape that plays. many of them were trapped in the basement area of this building. and what we also understand from a city officials is that's the order number of shacks erected in the basement area and was densely populated, partitioned off, and people crammed into that area. and that's what made it very difficult for them to escape. i mean, you can see the debris and what the building looks like. and as we go farther up it was more difficult for people to try to escape because of the number of floors and there was no way out. and of course safety an issue. very few safety regulations in place because this was a hijacked building. it was illegally occupied. now we understand from reports and from firefighters will on the scene, they say that they found a number of bodies piled up together behind a locked gate behind
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a locked gates. and people couldn't get out because of that gate. and this is what caused many of the challenges and trying to get out. so it really of paints a big mistake, the picture around what happens and how reliance people will on emergency services . but even when firefighters entered, they say that when they try to risk people, there was something were to skate to follow them through the flames. and so instead locked themselves in their rooms. and, and this is why we see that high number of people killed at least 74. we know 12 of them were children. today, officials of port sniffer dogs in to try and find any more human remains and that's likely. but that they have told will arise familiar. it is such a harrowing story and just looking at the black and building behind you and just trying to imagine what people that must have been going through the the fact that the building was taken. apple hijacked, as you said, by homeless people,
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does it speak to why the problem in the city a it certainly does, and we'll talk about this building specifically 1st to give you an idea of what the city is faced with. this building was condemned in 2020 and that means that should have been demolished. that wasn't done because according to the n g o that where at least the spalding all that occupied this building. they were confronted by slumlord to overran the building. and then 14 tenants and charge them illegally to stay here. in fact, back they in about a 140 people were arrested. some of them charged. many of them, illegal immigrants. so there are a couple of issues. the city is dealing with management of the city, some appointing, it's dysfunctional and the hijacking of buildings, and that they're taken over by some notes how they're at least full 100 of them within johannes. but that the city come to very much about. there's also the issue of
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a legal immigrants and documented of foreigners who come into the country and because they is housing crisis. as you said earlier, they look for housing in places like this. and this is why they can be charged. those rental amounts by the some north and is very little regulation because this building was meant to have been towards condemned and meant to have been get smallish. it's remained unsafe. people moved in. there was indeed going to push it to connections and unsafe, and it was the connections and was the connections to all these factors come together resulting in the incident. you saw in the last 24 hours and the last of at least $74.00 lives. okay, thank you for that. for me to admit of that 1st life in johannesburg it's back to school day for children in ukraine despite the war which has destroyed or damaged thousands of classrooms. as with other former soviet republics, the salt to the academic year on september, the 1st is widely celebrated as well. mcbride reports ukrainian children and the
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parents all struggling to cope with destruction and displacement the new school. then a new place this 1st day use both exciting and don't thing for the arena. ms. jen coe about to $106.00 had become a nation. i was going to the came to god before she tells us, then the war came. that's when she and the family shouted in the basement will shave from. i want to learn. my less has a numbers. i don't know them very well yet my grandmother has been helping me most couldn't appreciate everything is new because almost everything she and her family owned was left behind in the southern region of kind of song. and yet there's somebody or should i listen to that? she would attend the same school as i did, and now her village you own is one of the best for your child that us. um. instead, a new school will be north of keep. westwood continues repairing buildings, so with damaged in the initial invasion,
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which is now dealing with an influx of children from the fighting in the south and the east of the friends. i've changed the time, so i've changed that i'm writing this change. so there's a huge mental pressure on those children and full that teaches as the added burden of creating time tables according to the size of the shelters. for example, the screws which have ok to, we'll just have like 15 minutes to target them at the same for the campus is under for to the end of juvenile. so to the children come a tough time to the school estimates very, but it's reckoned as many as 3000 schools have been damaged or completely destroyed since the start of the war. and in the last academic yeah, only about a quarter of ukrainian schools were able to offer full time in person learning. this is all that's left of 12 year old. so if the fed, a chang goes home village in the south. and this was the school she attended,
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the she and the family adjust to a new life. samuel ity sent me to a super bowl last year and i didn't go to school at all. we didn't even have intimate. by the time we were able to leave, the school year was almost over. it was about the force of fear in thousands of other displays. children priority on this 1st day of school, how to making up for lost time had to bullish color mcbride. i'll just say the rest of you, the pin, you create the head of the roman catholic church pipe francis has arrived in the predominately buddhist nation of mongolia. the country's home tony about 1500 catholics. bascom says the visit will draw attention to people on the peripheries of society, who collins as a form of priests down the historian of the catholic church. he says, the trip will help pipe fronts. us reach out to my goal is to name is russia and china a hi francis is very much
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a man who is concerned about the peripheries of the church. and he is not so concerned about, well established catholic areas. like, for instance, a milan and easily openness initially, or a big hispanic catholic population in los angeles in the united states. he's concerned about the people who live on the ages if you like. so he really is trying to give voice to people on the periphery. he also has a great interest in asia. he is really concerned why catholics a very much in a minority of christians, a very much in a minority issue with perhaps the exception of the philippines. and he's very much concerned. the guy also have a voice. mongolia sits geographically right between china and russia. he's concerned in china about the appointment the bishops, and keeping
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a relationship going with the communist government of china in russia. he's concerned about keeping relationships going with the russian orthodox church. the orthodox church has been very supportive on the russian government and the war and ukraine box. he, he still wants to keep doors with the russian orthodox. i think those 2 things, i think also another thing that's important to you is that ongoing is largely or just the country. and again, john, a po francis has been a person who has been very much reaching out to the other great types of the world . and so i was interested to see that what is a mom goal? yeah. is, is quite a bit and it's inclination. well, the pipe po francis has not yet met the deadline lama again, perhaps because of sensitivities to china. the police in ecuador suspect,
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organized crime games are responsible for a series of explosions to comp on the offices of the present status. 3 for ne, is expected elsewhere, and the capital police made 6 arrests hours before the explosions. prisoners took thousands of gallons on police, hostage in southern mexico. construction is ongoing on the controversial maya train. the project consists of more than 1500 kilometers. if we're away and we'll connect 5 mexican states, the critics on the, the trains roots may undermine the cultural heritage of indigenous communities. money or upon the reports from southern mexico. you should, she is a quiet indigenous community in mexico's game. dennis real estate, the town is well known for their traditional mind embroidery care for kit, my, your method. okay, let's do you. what we do is all handed braided. using account it's,
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it took me in this region of mexico is one of the poorest in the country. the word of new railway project coming through town has many here hold. the local economy could soon be put on the right track, you know, by somebody that was, if someone spends on the well hoping to take advantage of the my entry to produce in so many more on valley employee duties. but not everyone is on board with the new railway job, but in my a or my a train in spanish. and it's not difficult to see why much of the space that's been carved out for the $20000000000.00 project coach right through the jungle. walking along this construction site, you can clearly see the way the rain forest has been split into. but this massive infrastructure project has also divided opinion here in mexico. mexican authorities say the railway could lift more than a 1000000 people out of poverty and generate more than 700000 new jobs by the end of the decade. but indigenous active, it's like on his to lube say, what they see is
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a scar across the rain forest landscape. let's get some for you. look at that i, that's the book c o, another my that. and that's what i like. this project brings destruction the toilet nature, but also to the social fabric. the government's argument is job creation, but we have to look at it in a deeper way, in order to appreciate that will impact it will have on the 1000000 people. and the maya train was thought up by mexican president under this one when lopez over the problem is the state of the art scenic railway to boost tourism and the promise of an economic pool for some of the poorest communities in the country. despite concerns from environmentalists, indigenous activists, and even the archaeologist completion of the mine train is scheduled for the end of this year. but it won't. and the arguments in developing nations like mexico, about striking a balance between economic development and social responsibility to move it up
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a little al jazeera. you should be cheated. mexico wells long. this running film festival has opened in venice, but this is red comp and it's amazing not as busy as usual. many hollywood stalls and directors have been staying away and support of actors and royces who are on strike. so when you're capable of a there was no shortage of blitz, but it was a distinctly european steel. the seat on the red carpet would still make cuz actors and even a police file, right, deputy prime minister. one thing was lacking a big hollywood presence. despite highly anticipation still releases the ongoing strike by american actors and writers, binding them from promoting films of a shot at the event. it may have brought the us entertainment industry to a standstill. but in venice that will support, i've been to the writers and the like. verified is
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a fight for also makers and it's against read and profit. that the opening ceremony tribute was paid to 90 year old attorney and director liliana kalani. the 1st woman ever to win the golden blind lifetime achievement to award. she called for greater recognition of female filmmakers to so long as she needs the 3 children. jeez, the, the women screen writers and directors who are working. he probably was just as well as the men. if we look at that, what carefully, if we give them the opportunity to be seen, this is something i believe the festival should consider. that last i didn't say i don't see that a let me close, don. king of the festival. the world will to drama by direct to eduardo dan jealous, come on down to based on a historical event, it tells the story of an a tale and sub marine commander who risk the life of his crew to rescue belgians. sailors who ship he had sunk in the atlanta,
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the other films, making the debut in venice. priscilla, direct us of the a couple as film based on the man was of the wife of elvis presley. to send as calling today a soft tide. imagining there were a ton of lead to of chinese military dictatorship will still be to ship as a 250 year old vampire living in a rundown mansion before you might have worked on them. yeah, so this is part of an absence of most american filmmakers. a message from this is jury president who was allowed to attend. does he wasn't promoting a film. that's one of sarah. i think felina instead of best the, the vague and change them out loud and clear for all of hollywood to hit sonya jago, how does era? so head on al jazeera, one of spain's well come, what is easiest?
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the the science to support his gemma think he really defending us open champion, carlos altura has passed his 1st real test of this is tournament to book his place in the 3rd rounds alcaraz tip to the quote to face lloyd harris having not played a full match at flushing meadows off to his 1st round opponent retired ended the spaniard students. you can select any shop please. as he took besides to set 6361,
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it was pushed a little move on to the south african in the bed box the window didn't. thompson came freeze in straight sets, top seed faces for scenes. sam evans. next i'm really happy, you know, to be able to, in the, the monitors try says, you know, i was the breakdown, the 3rd said i'm the be able in the next same uh, break again. it was, it was really helpful for me to stay there and stay strong mentally, that it was a late night. so that was number 3 and downhill. measured as you finished his 2nd round match at 10 past 1 in the morning life. and so i just went through 21 usa for the champion breeze through the 1st 2 sets against australia. and christopher, a tunnel is it painted now, hit back to face a full set which match it up to $6.00 to $2.00 went to match russian faces. argentina's selection bias,
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but another form of champion and the murray is out of says he might need to accept the deep runs. grandsons could be a thing of the past, but he was beaten if i could with all the materials as well. pass that reports for a few days of to be coming early. the knowing man to record 200 singles winds in grand slams. the 36 year old and the body was hopeful, of making it $201.00 against pico demitra of. however, the bulgarian himself a veteran at 32 with the united push out of a new york having weeks the 75, those here as recently as 29 team. both players are definitely in the touring or to the careers, but they certainly didn't play them at that time. the opening search will number 19 to be 12 says he still has height. so returning to the top 10 or the certainly look like a band with a point to prove that he took the 1st set 6 games to 3 persons memory has had an event for the $23.00 in the grand slams. having been involved in several floor
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expenses, because if you have straining open and at wimbledon, and then the 2nd search, they were sorry was that the crowd off the rest stadium could be searched for. another dramatic body come back. not to be true. always look to have too much for the 3 to our grand slam champion. he cried. the 2nd set 6 full and easily won. the 3rd 6 was about getting into the 3rd round for the 1st time since reaching the 74 idols and switching over and seeing what's the price 2024. at least i think this sarah from next to the time, of course. so now we're in 3rd round, so hopefully we can keep on building of that. then as i said, i had a great memories, 2019. uh, i would love to repeat that door to him in the 3rd round. is it to these? well, number 6, younique's tennis was a straight 6 when i have a competitive versions of. so may go about one man saying good bye to you as ours been for good is john is the,
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the american who is tied into of the loan gets matches in tennis history found out for the final time against punch it, mark, mark, fitting the 2nd round match was a 5 cetera. it wasn't as long as it's wrinkled victory against nicholas mo, back in 2010 at wimbledon. match ended 70 games to $68.00 in the final set in favor of is the, this time around he lost in a 5th sit tight break, bring down the cousin on his remarkable career. he probably deserves the rest of the process, which is here in the women's role owns for the ever came loose and a tough opponents of fight to wait until around. 3 to the last is finalist in new york was up against a senior, rhode island. most of us who proved a real, i'm full check plants hope because a 5th seat to inside. so that was a breakdown and the decided but then real death, full straight games to see a victory don't bad considering isn't
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yeah, been 6 in so i think thursday, so i'm taking a lot of medicine. i'm doing everything i can with my team and trying to recover i was trying to push myself to to see what i can do, you know, getting out of the comfort zone kind of but yeah, hopefully we will continue in, in, in a better shape and feed but the for the next much a. well, number 3, jessica dealer had an easy, a time of his seconds, remaining is up patricia and the realistic guy who's the highest ranked american on either the women's old men's tools dropped just full games on her way to a straight set fix. ray, she faces you finds elena, especially not in round 3 foot. well now i knew causally united have been handed a task champions. the drawers they prepared to make their return to the group stage of the a 20, a absence you call. so will come up against a power is 1000 miles 7 time when is a single i'm a 1997 champions. the rest of them in there for florida define. wow. do you want to are you familiar with a c? p for data?
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is me. i mean, it's 3 great teams as long with, you know, your costs, you know, and we're excited to be playing them. 20 is a long time, not being in the champions league. and yeah, this is something that, you know, we've had a great season last season and we're not here just to make up the numbers by me next me signing how retain will face month testing. and i sit in a group that also includes copenhagen and it got a test drive also around the group stage of the competition. so the 1st point of the 7 is they will play it you ready for league? when is a severe stop side appears to be on haven unless it was a favorable draw for the hold as much as the city they faced jam inside all the logic red sol belgrave, the sub yet, and swish club, young boys. the title of most. if you saw so i can add a holland, was that the drawing more probably to accept as the wife at men's tire of the year was, is monitored at pet 40. i live in spite of men's coaches, the while the women's play of the it was spanish woke up champion. i kind of a massy, she usually occasion to speak out about the newest would be all his case scandal currently surrounding had seen and facts have fairly flat jennifer, and those say who was the one who kissed by both of you and will not. sometimes she
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has a society, you must not abuse is a far a lack of respect to occur in a working relationship to all the women who are experiencing the same is jody, who's done with you. and that is all wheel sport. so now i will be back with another updates a little bit life softly to thank sherman. that's it for me. my name's sides. this news. i'll be back in a moment with the days the,
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[000:00:00;00] the enough see united nation is the power to transcend for i want to tell people not only i'm talk to the news, but i'm african m, the legend world. that opens up on his remarkable gem from the child refugees to leading south to the possible world. i felt that it was important that i give back . i felt that it was part of what i had for the generation school on the bronx. new
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york, 1973, the 1st place of hip hop, young man named 5 campbells, better known as d. j. cool. hurd got the movement started and people danced out of back to school party. it was right here on the cedric avenue in the bronx and this ordinary looking apartment building where a party full of teenagers help launch a music style using funk, soul jazz and rock classics. they created an entirely new south west since become a multi $1000000000.00 industry. the universal hip hop museum, currently under construction, seeks to preserve the movements roots, residents around the globe, the the bones all position calls for return to civilian rule. oscar leaders to finish counting the birds in
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