tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 17, 2023 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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will be everywhere else, your 0 documentary list, the lead on the weird and wonderful world of global loan thing for you and even trust. i feel like i'm alive, but i know i am a machine origins of this, which is or the, [000:00:00;00] the fellow on several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. searching for the missing and eastern libya, a week after floods swept through killing thousands. we travel with 8 teams to remote mountain villages in morocco, where many are still waiting for help after last weeks or so. that is what happened
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to this part of the village. we actually had a piece of the mountain that came down, pulverizing the villages in this area. and island with more migrants than residents typically asked the european union for health of to thousands of people arrived in land produced in full month's united is manager. eric 10 hawk has called on his teams show carrick to of to the latest defeats. it's now 3 is 5 league game softer . 3. 1 looks at home to bryson on sunday. the it is just past 10 gmc, that's 12 noon in libya where people are still coming to terms with the fallout of last week's devastating floods. thousands have been killed in and around during the once bustling eastern port city now lies in ruins. and while the death toll is still being tallied,
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crews are searching for more bodies. the devastation in turner was made worse by years of neglect and weak structures and libya. as long running conflict has complicated the humanitarian response. a groups are warning about left overland mines that may have been moved by the flood waters. white foreign assistance has been sent to been gauzy. it's been slow to reach the most affected areas. houses here as we're still sort of reports from tripoli. the as the scale of destruction indefinite becomes clear, but these are still being found in the motto: floods average there now is the at the center of the disaster caused by a powerful storm. the 1st 2000 near the obvious get go. it's, we have to move the story buildings into the sea with sleeping families inside. but it wasn't just then. people's would also work that way by torrents in suicide and other cost of tone. the off their math is divest, eating in the towns of, i'll be the imagine
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a several others in is don't libya for love how killed thousands of feet. busy and this base, more than truck the 1000, the frantic risk or force or steve on the way. but for those who survive, there's no reason and other disaster. local official said the composing bodies pose a health risk and can lead to water born diseases. they are not working with a complete or partially recreation of the city of them. the be has to rival governments cease revolution wanting to the police in the east and the other in the west. well, how many people in disaster he areas accused or towards ease of negligence, believing the collapse of damage could have been appointed. the official from to party has promised a comprehensive investigation. stuckey thoughts, assessments above the investigation. we involve local authorities and officials of successive governments. any negligence or mission, ohio inquiry note,
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due inspections and determining the cause of death. the victims who presents critical factors no totally for restoring the rights of those victims, but also establishing the responsibility for any negligence or forward form and caution measures will be taken in this respect to most of the pauses of survivors or to their hopes or for an aid in particular, divide that libya people's here are desperate to get medicines, surgery supplies, food, shelter and body bags for the burial of the deceased. and libyans will, they will arise before it's too late to save that, which is 0 to the toner. or correspondent molly trina is joining us live from tripoli now molig one week after the floods. what's it like in east, in libya, specifically, and during the, at howard to survivors doing the well. i mean, people are extremely sad,
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but they're also very angry that the authorities aren't, aren't coming together as, as fast as they should to help these people. i mean, look, libyans aren't capable in terms of the technical abilities to have handled recovery operation, but also also the management. they don't have the management expertise. uh so, you know, this is a, a catastrophe and epic proportions of the libyans can't handle the management of it . and people are, i mean are trying to pick up the pieces. i spoke to a member of the ambulance and emergency services. and he says that just from the see in the last 2 days they've recovered a 400 bodies. i spoke to a diverse, what are even fighters from this route that he just, he's a diver he just showed up to help. and he said, you know,
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they're seeing cars that were swept away into the sea filled with families. so, i mean, this is a really tough situation. people are angry and they want authorities to do a better job. and mother trained a reporting from tripoli there. thank you very much. let me turn now to mesa, elder by way, the country director for the united nations world food program in libya. you are joining us from being gauzy. that's an eastern libya. how are your operations right now? where do they stand? thank you very much. we just are today at 1 o'clock in the morning and actually from the inter agency visit for the time being we have managed to the child, the fact that people across the patients as we started with the ip guy and then we move into the news or the practice population and then uh, and then after a nice job i, i'm signing a lease. and as we see, we have a distribution,
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ongoing issues that was also we are kind of getting it as we see 5 other locations that has been impacted by the white hands down you. what are the, what are the needs right now? everything would shed walter ever see that it can reach the pc. i know over the last few days, there's been a heavy focus that heavy emphasis and rightfully so on clean drinking water. are you able, are you in a position to help with that? what's being done on that front? this is the, the is unit 7 station. the need one that we are all together to ensure that the people have are going to more than 100. yes. our sister ages uses in chargers and they are having agreed to as this is all happening, of course, in a country which has been paralyzed by the, the divisions between east and west and the rival authorities on,
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on these 2 sides of the country. how is that impacting your operations? here we have the keys in a very clear way. we work with every one o r a is to deliver for to as many people an assistant as possible and try to use all the way support staff, especially now. in terms of preaching the most difficult area, the authorities have been very helpful in helping though, so we can reach the world actually. i'm accessible villages and areas is the port of during the now available for a to bring an aide. and if so, will you be using it the live thing? pre position, which was supposed to go actually to the social media because we weren't auditing. oh, yeah. so um,
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utilizing whatever feed i have on does it all we are as we see for tracy. and we have just the feeling to over doing that to provide us with an average of $6500000.00 to respond to the shelby 410-0000 beneficiaries in the 1st 3 months. and then the be all the right due to the information as d. all right, bye salazar volley, country director for the u. n. world food program and libya. thank you for joining us on the program today. thank you very much to have a good day. the aid workers is facing huge challenges and delivering help to remote villages in morocco's high atlas mountains. those communities were some of the hardest hit by last week's earthquake. tional hill bar travelled with 8 teams and as he found out,
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some of the villages can only be reached by foot. i fucked him as the head office go. he's going through her mission checklist. she's the pilot of this, had a cup to win a mission. today. to deliver generate is to remote villages a morocco's high out last mountains. a she takes all the across the exact it's way through the strong winds. when we land may just came to a brief rest to us on the square kit areas requiring attention. he leads a team of special forces, trained on the most delicate rescue missions, with the devastated areas located 1800 meters above sea level. we are talking about the toughest drain in morocco, where access is extremely difficult and sometimes impossible develop the wireless bodies. discharge comedies show up asking for how will those like these have been the biggest obstacle to the rest to your operations. the moment they came tumbling down right after the earthquake,
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they blocked access to the main villages in the balance in this area. now the medical teens have up, so look, you know, other option boss to walk down the valley and try to climb the mountains all the way to was the death of the devastated areas hoping to be able to reach the victims . i still need immediate, have co new, the not taught it runs admitted to hospice and investigative casablanca. but today, he's on foot tweeting the one to show. and that's the members to you. we work long hours to get to villages, so we can treat people. but at the same time, we checking those who have chronic health issues, we give them medicine. we are also psychologists dealing with patients, good water, mentally traumatized. because there's just about disposal has, are people asked, is shown as a desperate for how they're still haunted by the who risk moments last week of the way, the season
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a low. i cannot find the right words to describe what happened during the earthquake. as soon as the ground shook, it was dark. we didn't know what to do. wait, you guns. for now, people here spend that time. i'll do. they say they don't want to leave the land of there and says to the rescue operation. but just honor is using this type of medic offices because it's good then on the bill because it comes with dental for them to pick up with a couple of the ones that are taken to these highly comp to us with like over the epi cent of the of the way, the extent of the damage becomes the entire villages that stood for generations, a know in ruins, hushing mind by law, as just u. m. c. with it. it's sort of my guess. and thousands 0. stephanie decker has been traveling through the atlas mountains,
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taking stock of the damage. she sent us this report, walking into these uh, pulverized mountain villages. here you see a tree up rooted, moss and boulders that have fallen down this way. and that is what happened to this part of the village. you actually had a piece of the mountain, but came down pulverizing the bandages in this area. we've seen one mind just looking past us in floods, of tears. see many people walking back into this village. and trying to solve is what they can buy hot and it's over a week. now. since the earthquake, there are pledges commitments for rebuilding money to be given to those effected bulldozers are moving to certain places. but there are so many places that we have
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been to that is very difficult to reach with heavy machinery. in fact here is working along and you can see how the the road has given way. it's just devastating to see the extent of the damage and many of these villages will never be returning to this place a home that therefore a father is lived in for generations, the mountain that sustain them for generations. now it seems they're going to have to move on. stephanie decker o g 0 in morocco's to us mountains. coming up on the news, our is really force is violently confront palestinian worshippers near the, along some of the compound in occupied east jerusalem. we report from the ukrainian border region of sue me were cleaning up after a russian attack has become daily of cards and it's for the rugby world cup, sees a record breaking performance from ireland. captain massey tournament favorites make it to winds from
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the is really forces that violently confronted palestinian of worshippers near the locks a most compound in occupied east jerusalem. they scuffled with women and prevented young palestinian men from entering the most earlier hundreds of ultra nationalist . israelis made an incursion into the lots of courtyards for breton that is in occupying the east jerusalem fall. walk us through what happened this morning and why it escalated? yeah, there's those videos that we saw on the women who were confronting the israeli police officers and being confronted in reciprocation as well. they all members of the motor, opposite sides. and that's a woman, a women's group pledge to defend the all acts up mosque. and so you can see that
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the general members of the public, these are people, especially on the holidays, when incursions by jewish right wing settlers take place. these women become particularly unhappy and agitated. and you can probably say that point. now the young man that was taking away young men a generally preventive for prohibited from accessing the most from found on the holidays like this. because in the past it's been found that they are the ones that the temp is getting, the better of them when those incursions by jerry's right ring has happened. and that's when the violence kind of starts. that said the is ready police this holiday . we're in rochester. on the jewish new year. this weekend i've been particularly stringent about the security arrangements. they say that they've had intelligence that there might be a tax on jewish people. so the security system around the old city and particularly around the sites over my shoulders been particularly strict. so it's no surprise that there were confrontations. one of the policies that the police announced mid
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week was the idea of a gun in every and every synagogue in order to be able to defend against any attacks that might happen. but in the context of perspectives, very important here. on the one hand, you could argue that these really police are simply doing a very good job of keeping the peace and preventing that being violence on another . you could argue with equal merits that what that doing is enabling preventative incursions into that must compound by jewish right wing goes on. so the one that the palestinians and muslims are unhappy about best. you know, paul ben and reporting from occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much for a north korean leader. kim jong owen has wrapped up his visit to russia's far east before leaving. he attended a valet performance in flight of all stock came, has been in russia since tuesday. he met president vladimir putin and inspected several military sites. some countries are concerned to the north korea could
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provide russia with weapons for its war in ukraine. russia has failed 9 ukrainian communities located in the northeastern sumi region artillery mortars and tank crowns are being fired daily in the area st bus route, the reports from the boarder regence. i assume a region has one of the longest continuous borders with russia. but unlike many of the areas in the east, there is no active front line in the same way. there isn't as much contested space so you don't see troop movements or trenches or tanks in the same way as you might in the eastern part of the country, but seems like this and civilian areas are far too common, residents living and see me and the surrounding areas say they come under attack on a near daily basis. what we're seeing today is clearing work, debris being cleared from a residence that was showed about 10 days ago. now, in the aftermath of this attack, russian social media, people here say, was saying that what was destroyed in this neighborhood,
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a primarily residential neighborhood was in fact a ukrainian military production facility of some kind. but the residents here say that that is too ridiculous to even respond to. we've seen nothing to indicate that there might have been any sort of military manufacturing here. this is very much a home. we're seeing personal belongings and food stores. and we spoke to the owner of this house, has 71 year old man. him and a 65 year old wife were trapped under the debris when the attack here happened. debris that is now being cleared. they were rescued from the debris from the rubble . the man says it's a miracle that he's alive. unfortunately, his wife was killed as a result of her injuries when we asked him about the reports with regards to what the russians were accusing the space of being, he couldn't even respond. and he broke down crying. what he said was that ukrainians here don't wants to hurt russians. what they do wants to work to be over as soon as possible, and what they want is justice for what they've experienced since the invasion,
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if you're trying the same bus route. the old 0, assuming the repeating commission president has paid tribute to the people of length to do that, saying that they are doing all they can to support the unprecedented number of refugees and migrants arriving from parts of africa us but are still live under land. says the you needs to step up its efforts to stop traffic or in the united nations says 8500 people have come to the italian island just this week alone. there are now more migrants and land producer and residents, prime minister maloney and i a here today to offer a court already made that responds by the tell you and your pin authorities. and i want to be very clear. we have an obligation as part of the international community. we have fulfilled it in the past and we will do so today and in the future. but we will decide who comes to the european union and under what
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circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic. this is really southern most island is a 145 kilometers off the coast of gene is here and has long been a landing point for people crossing by boat from north africa, mainly libya. introduce you more than a $127000.00 migrants have arrived so far this year. that's nearly double the same period last year. and the united nation says at least 2000 people have died this year trying to make it the euro. already faucet is inland, produce a how are you were listening to us to live on the line and miss maloney. we pulled you out of that pressure just a little early. it's clearing behind you. thank you for the hustle. you heard a little bit of what a bundle line was saying there, what stood out to you of the most women made much of the pressure that is being on this island by paying tribute to the people that have been working too many right conditions to the residents of life it
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is that what you heard from georgia, maloney is essentially similar language in some sense of deduct from us on the line . it's just not just an autonomy and problem vote and decided that we needed to be a year wide response to these very high numbers that have been taking, especially in the last week the, the generally over this year as well with it to be very much front sensor that 5 minutes to melanie was talking about the need for a do with soon as you to be really implemented, polizzi has been talking just on friday night and much more critical terms really of what had happened so far, demanding that money promised by the e you went to introduce you more than a 100000000 euros to try to get between is universes. that's citizens and extending the flu. she also talks about actions that it's really, itself would be taking on monday, meeting of the council of ministers to extend the period 3 weeks to the maximum in
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europe, that asylum seekers. an irregular migrants can be detailed in facilities, especially on the line you heard from her in that sound. by that she was taking a line both saying that have to be a respect of international obligations to those genuinely so you can decide that there must be legal roots open to such people. to facilitate that, that in itself, she indicated would talk stopped to take some of the oxygen away from people smugglers. but she also said to those who do come to europe without legitimate it's not them claims should be sent back to the countries of origin and which you would decide who comes adding what not us to it shows. so that is the message coming pretty difficult to see exactly what implementations that would be also from this uh for the projects being implemented in soon as he had talked about the naval measures as well. but no indication that you would go nearly as far as what the
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judge maloney was seeking, which was enabled blockades, sending boats straight back where they came from. harry, of course bundle in is there. as you mentioned because of this recent storage and boat arrivals, why are the numbers so much greater than they were? why are there so many more refugees and migrants arriving at the moment? well, there are a number of factors involved in that. one is that some of the other routes from algeria, from other places in north african from libya, i have been somewhat dwindling this. yeah. and this being a real kind of bustle next through tennessee and obviously not, but it is a is the obvious place for such voyages. also there was of course, that terrible stormy weather that we've seen with such devastated consequences of media across those african recently, there was a real calm in the weather now and we have the, the winter, the ultimate winds are coming up. so this is
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a propitious moment. for people to try to make these still very dangerous genies. so there is that there is also the fact that there remains. this is will this lead to people both being specification but also obviously those who are seeking a better life of many people talking about very difficult circumstances of poverty and seeking to support families back. i mean, number of west african countries making these very powerless roots through north africa to get here. so there is this continue to mom's and what's a similar line? what did you millennia trying to do is introduce those, those journeys and most of them as of on the lines of terms opened up on the safe and legal roots. basically, for example, does need more workers in its declining population. but this level of very acute pressure on this tiny part of it, to me is something that goes against what she promised last year. and her election
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campaign is something that she now is trying to capitalize upon to some extent, to try to show her voters and widely here that there is a bigger problem that needs to be tackled. collect. yeah. how are you? thank you very much for all of that. that sounds as 0 is henry false at reporting from lamp is due to 9 produce just moments after that. presto wrapped up between the european commission, presidents are still of underlying and the italian premier maloney. thank you very much. the military leaders of molly burkina faso and these here have announced a defense alliance. they say, well, primarily focus on threats posed by armed groups and the 3 countries. but the declaration also binds the nations to help one another, including with military support. if any of them is attacked, the regional block eco was threatened to launch military intervention in these year after is july cool. and eco was also cut off these years electricity, prompting legal action from the military leadership. they said has led to people dying and hospitals and small business owners in new jersey. they've been,
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they've had to layoff stuff as a result. houses. there was, um, address reports from these years capital, naomi running these data scientist become a costly business. that's because new jersey main electricity supply in neighboring nigeria turned of the switch after july's ministry. the action is part of the economic and financial isolation of the landlocked country by the west african block echoes politic seal. isaac, who was spent on new preaching out january to has increased 6 volt to generators. consumption rose from 100 liters to 900 liters a day and that he says, has that you come into the company surveys? it's not the small businesses in the homes are struggling after the country was disconnected from the ideas electricity, great. restoring electricity is one of the key demands of the jump out towards the
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resolving. the opponents comprises from businesses to hospitals, overhead are rising, and some of the businesses are being forced to lay off workers. in the meet 90, sixty's and agreement was reached between the idea that i need you to construct the kind you hydro electricity data. the idea is bound by the deal to supply me shit, or the electricity is just as shocking of power. what's a breach of that agreement side of the symbol in this up the what's the last isn't good. as a result of cutting you off to move into because it should pay for that to outreach, let lots of lives and i did as president and because before responsibility and this look up, but that button is yours, construction, give them on the idea of revive which of features, and that will just say, runs contrary to the deal that it's an agreement. so let me fall on to head to the social economic rights and accountability project. as long got that. i agree movie
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may vitally banfield comm mode of all, not the 3 types of you put some functions on me. j a. that's a good man with one time. so do you agree, ma'am? would love to be respect that if i did, i was to brush the agreement or wants to set aside the a goodman. that is the symbol for me by that. but that's not position full. i brought in thought of some of the 254 black, 2 new jersey department and then is your military june test as a stepping in to address the shortfall in supply, like many businesses and homes without spouse, the dentist says it will speed up the construction of the converge them to not only supply electricity, but do you get problems? how many degrees data nearby still ahead on alpha 0 neighbors at odds, the dominican republic close is border with 80. will explain what's behind the
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stand off 10 to prolong the dry season in indonesia transport tyler weiss fields into the terraces of dirt. barcelona were looking to go top of the table in spain will show you if they did it and support the the hey there, good to see. we knew it would be bad. in ne spain. torrential rain has triggered some flash flooding, so streets turned into rivers. here copious amounts of rain have fallen. i think the next part we could see some flooding is portugal. all has to do with this next round of rain moving in off the atlantic. i think it will be worse north of lisbon, around portal. it is also unsettled across the islands of ireland and britain. active weather is here. we've got the east wind, so that drops the temperature in london to $21.00 degrees. so feeling more autumn,
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like the time, central europe, we're still keeping in the warrants. we could even see say the heat and sun spots i grab. 28 will be the number for you today on sunday, some showers draped along turkey is black sea coast may see a few showers sneak into it stumble as well at 26 degrees. and what is this tune is 39 potentially 40 degrees today. that is a good 10 above where you should be for the some of your pulses of rain for west africa that's triggered flooding in been in. and we've also seen quite a bit of damage here from rough seas along south africa, south coast flooding as well. all had to do with the power of these winds, a gas it up to about a 100 kilometers per hour, still breezy, but those winds will die. down as we head toward monday,
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the difference during the correction which is 0. the selection that the best news from across on that with the with global leaders gathering in new york, the home going war and ukraine is likely to dominate to events. but is the international community able to unite this thing without is there a comprehensive coverage of the un general assembly
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the the, the watching else is 0. reminder of our top story is this, our, it's been a week since devastating floods in libya, killed thousands of people. foreign aid has made it to the country, but it's been slow to reach the worst hit areas. tens of thousands have been displaced. aid workers are facing huge challenges in delivering a to morocco. after last week's earthquake. military helicopters have been used to deliberate generators and other supplies to remote villages. in the high atlas mountains, the european commission residence or to live underlay and is visiting the italian island of love to do this, the region has seen an unprecedented number of refugees and migrants are rising from africa. who feed delegation is in re add for peace talks with the saudi
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government in the years long conflict in yemen. the visit raises hopes of a breakthrough in the war that has killed thousands of people since 2015 mohammed vault has more with the invoice of officially hosted than solid yet ab of for the 1st time since the war began. many see this as a major step to woods the syndrome and it took years of diplomatic effort to by anybody in vermont. but the agenda of the talks and who will participate isn't clear. many are surprised, but that you want to recognize government in exile isn't taking part so far. it's solid yet a be a trying to reach a settlement with the, with these, with the, the months include lifting the saudi led siege to allow for the reopening of horse . he controlled ports on some airport payment of wages, of public servants on the whole field, from oil, and even use the building efforts and the timeline for foreign forces to quit gym. and when i'm talking about the delegation of, when i go to any thoughts,
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they go on the wheeling actually uh for any piece um they are willing to end the war, but no actually is in the hands of this. oh, the idea if they want these in your mind, they should expect the business. so the idea if they would continue the blow, okay. they should expect made that attack on that. oh yeah. if i select of the yod hasn't denounced its own list of conditions, though, and it's not clear to what extent it's going to comply with hopefully the months. there is it kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international. that perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say uh that each side has given up on their maximum of goals. so daddy has been trying to get out of human for some time. a saudi on deal brokered by china earlier this year was seen as a step in that direction. comes often nearly
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a decade of fighting against the on voc twisting alicia. remove the legitimate government from power in 2014 and took over the copies of sun and most of northern gym and by force. the purpose of the saudi campaign was to reverse that situation. but the goal wasn't achieved and the war led to hundreds of thousands losing their lives and the major humanitarian disaster. following the peace deal with the on and march. so there may be a conduct of the major prisoners swap with hope. these involving hundreds of soldiers on both sides. the u. s. has well come the new around different go stations you're on is understood to be on board to. but many believe that for any final solution to the conflict, the government is themselves need to feel represented across the board. how much fun, dizzy or otherwise he's a gosh and joins us from re add your research or on saudi arabia's foreign policy. and your view can these talks help bring about lasting piece in yemen,
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or are we perhaps not there yet, as well for as a good afternoon, sir, and it's good to join you. i think these talks are in, in itself a good step and a good sign. i think, uh, the plural of the talk to is the important part. so it's going to be a serious of talks. so i think it for one is to be very eager to find a conclusion immediately. i think that will be disappointed. i think that the whole us, you know, this is, this is going to be a long process. and because the, the aspects that enabled this conflict to happen in the 1st place wasn't just happened, it just happened in the day and night visit. this is something that's going to require a long process of really talking at the foundations of the conflict. what facilitates the conflict and what did the conflict result in a lot of bloodshed but also a lot of lack of governance. so these things need to be ironed out,
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but nevertheless, i think, you know, one step at a time is the healthy way forward. there was a pretty notable, visible confidence building measure a few months ago, which was the release of prisoners from both sides, almost $900.00 prisoners that were released. is there enough trust right now between the host these and saudi arabia to make meaningful progress? and these talks, and i think that sign of the, the gesture of the prisoner swap wasn't itself. um, a good sign. uh, however, there still needs to be a lot of years to be under a conflict. you know? so a one gesture were completely compared to these, this, you know, long years of, of war and blame each other for, for, for the devastation is going to be,
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is going to require more gestures. but i think what is important is the fact that there is the willingness which was not there before. but the fact that there was this willingness to continue with this process. and not withstanding a lot of these bombastic kind of statements coming out of the rebels. it's certainly not in their interest to go back to conflict because the region in itself, the trajectory of the region is in, in de escalation. and they don't want to be the spoilers of this. the escalation, the ones are yeah, well they say they are winning because i spoke to who the analyst a few days ago. they say they're winning this and that they are entering these talks with the upper hand. and that's why, according to what they told me, that they are able to make demands, look, saudi arabia has been backing the government under president heidi based in the south of the country. but after years of war, the fact remains that the capital is under who the control is that something that
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saudi arabia is going to be able to come to terms with it was that it really is adapting to the, to the some of these things. but sadly, right, it is also not willing to is just willing to accept it's, it's part of the negotiation. and then it's trying to reach a settlement that will be good for all, for the who these, for saudis, for the people that saudis were backing live. and for the region, so this, this idea of just, well we're, we're just going to accept what the, who these want is not something side of the radio will take a peek to likely to i think they will try to prove that they will try to communicate to the who, the delegation of the representatives, that as a conflict is not in your, our interest accomplish. it was not in your interest to not, you know, you need a people together. you know, you can't just govern by itself or govern a field entity or a failed state, and therefore the pro. so that's precisely why when it goes back to the 1st point,
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the process of trying to build not only trust, but you know, enable the institution needs to be built to enable the infrastructure to be slowly, gradually back into the fold. however, not in a way that will undermine the security of human, nor the underlying the security of selling. this is why savvy is not going to full throttle on this. they are piece right. they are willing to do this and therefore they will take time and we could anticipate more talks in the future. abdul aziz gosh and research on saudi arabia and foreign policy. thank you very much for joining us today. i pleasure, sir. the dominican republic has closed its border with haiti because he is building a canal from a shared river. john home and reports from the city of the hub on and the dominican republic. by line by
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a troops have been arriving in large numbers to reinforce the dominican republic school since the country closed it to haiti. these neighbors who share a noise in the voice of the tents relationship. but now the dominican republic is taking it to the next level because of this canal that haitian problem is digging into the most psych river, which the 2 country share. they say they need it to where it gave the drought headlines. the projects become a source of local, cried the way. it's a wonderful initiative. i'm. here's a stone where the situation of our country is critical. so we have to put our hands to book to get the canal done, so that our country has food for the dominican president, isn't happy. he says it thought the river from dominican lands and that he won't open the buddha till they stop digging with the scandal. many haitian migrants from dominican republic say that facing hostilities many going back home. this is a key with
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a deductible boot of crossing with dominican officials are allowing them to cross back into haiti. romano. charlie told us that dominican police and immigration officers kicked over and have 4 children outside living space in the middle of the night. 3 times this week, they wrapped as while we was sleeping and throws out with our clothes and everything. if they done it professionally, no problem. but the he says and threw around the boys. she's leaving off the she says moving 20 years and the dominican republic. the meanwhile trade between the countries is on the side store. that's a big provenance. i hate to move in hosp. the country is in danger of starvation. a quote for events inputs come from the dominican republic. it needs the voter rights of this one, just to hate save the dominican republic depends on trade with its navy to last year. it sent a $1000000000.00 worth of exports across the buddha. usually this area will be
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bustling with patients coming to by now the shots, ro, stuff, the dominican governments promised about any perishable goods. it's much and it's cold. so this stand or doesn't look to end any time soon. especially since the haitian thomas continued to dig. john, home and out to say to the humble talks between striking us auto workers and companies are all at a critical phase. according to car manufacturer. as the lenses are nearly 13000 workers affiliated with the united auto workers union and went on strike on fridays. the union wants a 40 percent pay hike over 4 years for the car company. say that's too much. president joe biden has sent aids to detroit to help negotiations. the large parts of indonesia are in the grip of a prolonged drought. with the onset of the l nino weather phenomenon affecting farms and draining water supplies. this is dry season is expected to be the most
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severe since 2019 with thousands of people facing food shortages as a result. sarah clark reports. it's been for long, hot months since the east new southern got a region has seen rain these months. foot tall ross fields, enough terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the proper cold village in the east. some of the district had been destroyed by drought dollar for the rain stopped in may, the she hasn't been able to plant anything, said, saying we need help from the government restoration to food. because the ross that we have is not enough to consume like a normal days. residents are also struggling to access plain water with attachments and ribbons reduced to a trickle. i have no choice but to will. columbus is to the nearest rid of it and take supplies back to the village to drink wash and irrigation. they've done called quite them scarlet. i'm worried. the drought will continue for a long time. how are we going to live? how do i feed my family?
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it's a reality knowledge, but indonesia northstar he's there will be a menu which brings prolong hall and dry weather is now affecting more than 2 thirds of indonesia. the impact is expected to pick in the last week of september with an even greater risk of water shortages 1st 5 and 5. yeah. hello. how that they really need to intensified l. name. yeah, we have tried to add more rice reserves with sauce ross from other areas like west visiting gar and java island, as well as importing from other countries. the region is a big producer of palm oil, rice and coffee beans. this year, due to the exacerbated heat and the prolong draft from its a struggle to produce across the founder globe. or do we need more than 30000 tons of rush for all the people living in the east some of the region for a year. so we're usually able to provide rise from our own farm is fields, but this year we weren't able to do it. so i think they're gonna, with these conditions, expected to continue into october. the president junk over,
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dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those words, to share a clock alger 0 still ahead on alpha 0 and sports, a goal to remember for an interview. and then the land or the joe guns will also be here with the best of the actually just a moment the the call choose solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on the don't think that has a number, think about it as a person in yourself and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country,
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they're not sweet because that's the one. we are not denies all of who we are a few months being that deserves to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts. that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as the human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is keywords you for the time, the sport turmoil it manages to united in joke, i'll draw skins joined us. jo, there's pressure on the united manager, isn't there?
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that's right, 0. yes, there is united manager eric tim hawk has cooled on his plans to show a character on so that alexis defeats in english premier league stuff. say 31 last to brighten at old trafford. was that the defeat in 5 lea games this season is united? was thoughts when the campaign and 34 years, the team and of 12 and the table 9 points behind the latest. and may be as much as the city it's about character then. i know we have to see how strong we are and how the team sticks together and which plays standing up and show the kind of and leads that team. because in all the games, all the games but especially the games against to day. also know for us we have seen, we can play for a good and we can create a lot of changes. but that also some improvements to make that is definitely the
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case and we have to step up. this is a very different story for me and just as of a team champions ma'am. so it's a coming from a cold down to the west time 31 at the london stadium headquarters aside, maintain the perfect start to the season. is now 5 queens and 5 last seasons. trouble with it was the late late show it to them is the maintain that i'm beaten start the season is 2nd in the league. they were training, sheffield, united, one know, with 16 minutes added of stuff each time when we saw this, an equal item and 19 minutes into and provide as they include, assess key find home the women in the 100 minute match. the latest winning come back in from unique history. living full also came from a goal down to beat moves in the game itself. providing assist, suffice cody, get pro and deeper. woodson. he was also involved in the movies that lead to wolves and gold by his eyes when a seller has now become the highest african assist provider in premier league
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history with 63. and that's 4 winds in a row. political, newcastle went home to bring food, were given a penalty in the 2nd hall for file by the prince keeper. column wilson stepped up. any school the spot kicked to put new costler head. one knows how it finished. that new cost is 1st when in full gains in spain, while felix scored his 1st goal for boston us since arriving online from i took our maturity, then appeared to take a swipe at his parent club, saying it was much easier to place of the castle on site, the portuguese probably arrived at the new come from athletic codes pulling last minute loan do fast a. so he make his 1st stop the boss side rail. pettus fell, exploring the 1st go in a 5 when he's attempting side of the legal title and easily city markets to run school to go to remember for into against the team he's supposed to have growing up ac, milan, the french international is the son of event as legend and woke up when i let me enter, i'm
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a school to pick of the goals as interest rushed ac 51 to win the midland, delphi into with 4 winds from fair game, leave to study a table by 2 points. i had to give interest 2nd place even just be lots here in terms of being strong. could do some slow, which going twice to the 31 when you have a one points ahead of ac milan and said to not play a full 5 points of the leads they came back for to goes down to be in control at genuine a tire pelettano scoring with 6 minutes to go to an a point for the defending champions to christina rinaldo. inside of your money by score again for the full success of game is all nasa picked up by full straight winning the saudi pro league money going on the school sheet and 1st house stuff. it's time to put all nasa in front of the 10 man override. for now they sealed a $31.00 when the pooch do start leads the leaks go scoring tally on 7 with money. just one goal behind he and his own methods he makes begin the asian champions a campaign against
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a reigning club present police on tuesday for all these color sites will start from poles. the 2nd racing of our lights off the qualifying false tests for the single pool from pre as a huge crash involving as to mountains, love stroll, which bolts out the red flag. and he was on huts, but it's decided not to race on sunday. once qualifying it reviewed championship lead a month and failed to make it into the final session. the stuff and types of a record extending 11th success to victory now looks very much in town so so you'll start the race from 11th. it's science started here, tops the grid ahead of mistake, the strive at george russell and the other ferrari of tulsa. we have transportation, we have 2 cars in the top 3. and we have a strict truck street circuit to protect us a bit from the overtaking that we normally getting in the race is still going to be applied with a heed with a car we the tires. but um we have a great opportunity tomorrow. no, i'm going to focus on trying to name it. i don't think we'll be able to do much so
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many around here. um, it will most likely be a one stop. if you know nothing crazy happens, boss, and you need to be a lot faster and i don't think we are, you know, so yeah, very a very shocking experience. yeah. the fillings tennis players pulled up and being upset up the davis comp. they beat the united states of joining both. i singles matches, i'm the doubles for a clean sweep from the time that results meant that the usaa out to the competition with finn and in the netherlands progressing to the final 8 to date on sunday in great britain face fronts for thoughts expense on ends and joni sexton have reason to celebrate itself to the irish complaints of the $59.00. 16 rugby woke up went over tulsa full island, playing in white terrace. the 2nd straight furnace point when in the full stage on
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615 leading points for a full time trying to hence the costs of previous rep who told us. number one, rank size take home defending trump himself for goodness. by personal achievement. for us, it's a bad just wait a minute game and we're delighted to get the result tonight. you know, get ready to go target team on the next week. now the master game for us to around the world champion. so it's a, it's all geared towards on in wales and made it to in some to the rugby world cup. so it has a bottle hard to either come a spirited portugal in nice wash, run in full try. this is your bonus point, victoria t. warren, gatlin patel and mosley 2nd string 5. and you'll be happy to come away with the diesel when the most done today. run the well tough campaign on a winning note. thanks for 5310 victory over 2 lane. 4 days the tournament that's
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tough impress last week and that defeats japan. they again did well here, but ultimately slow input too strong the pacific on into securing a bonus point when by scoring full try some of these recent post finals the 1st time since 1995. a free moment chaise on sunday, defending champion south africa off 1st against romania bennet, so strangely averse to speaking in japan. and you will be in pole positions, are qualified for the 4th funnels. if they can win that much and meet the poor, quick side, we quoted a greasy, 2710 width of origin team there in that opening game. just like having them on central. i was just a 2nd victory in the long 7. now when american fence, so it has mohammed qualified for the 2016 olympics in re or she became the 1st woman to compete out of games. in her job mohammed went on to win a bronze medal, but she's told dodge 0 since then. she continues to fight prejudice and
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discrimination for all this he wants to follow. and i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about the most of the community about you know, where we're from, what we look like, you know, to think that every time you see a woman at her job, she is depressed, she has era, but she doesn't speak english. there's a man telling her what to wear. and it's like, i'm none of those things. you know, i'm african american, i choose to wear her job. i'm not only an athlete. i'm like, literally the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world, and i'm going to show you exactly what most when we can do in sports. and i that to me was so impactful. and it was, i found it really empowering, you know, to take that moment and flip it on his head in a way. um, and i think most importantly, i wanted to show us as most, some girls and most the women what we could do. and i felt like i wasn't fencing for myself, all of a sudden when i qualify for those olympic games,
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i feel like i was fencing for all of us around the globe. like however many like 1000000000000000 we are. all right, those are useful 0. all right, jo drops go there. thank you very much joe. and there was more world news analysis here at the top of the hour. the i have the right to boycott. anyone i want to and the state has no business getting involved in that. the new 3 part series explodes, the implications of us and people who are freedom of speech and 1st amendment got chosen and blessed us because we protect israel. i'm going to continue. do you want
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to state level all that i can't support the the same just as regardless of west face or gender, what's going on? you see that he has to say something. how do staples control information controlling the narrative to dominating the media? how does the narrative can pull public opinion and norma spite, it might not be the most important story about china of today. but that's what the public attention to. how is citizenship? listen, we played in the story. the listening post, i fixed the media. you don't cover the news because of the way the news is covered . by deals,
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