tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 17, 2023 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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which is era a diverse range of stories from across the globe, from the perspective of a networks john and analogies. era the the, the, the, the more i kyle, this is the news our live from doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes, divers in libya look for bodies with thousands missing off the last week. devastating floods and a has slowly started trickling in. the honor, the israel's forces to a gas at potter city ends in gauze who are protesting against as really incursions the like some of the compound plus tax of its gathering in new york ahead of the
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united nations general assembly plus thousands of patients returning home from the dominican republic comforter disputes between the neighbors. 7 asked with support fiji half base in australia at the rest, the wealth cap and in the premier league also in one little way as evidenced to maintain that i'm beaten stock to the season. the so we stopped in flood ravaged eastern libya. well one week on many a struggling to come to terms with what's happened in the region. the true scale of the destruction is still not clear. thousands have been killed while thousands more have been displaced. done is the hardest hit city and official das. as 9900 buildings have been completely destroyed, the ones bustling poll says he now lives in ruins. and the l. beta hospitals are
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struggling to function and don't to say that still receiving an influx of critical patients from done a in the middle of the, of the team due to the damage and during the hospital some cases couldn't be treated, especially the critical cases with chronic diseases. in need of intensive care unit, then now here and in stable condition. well, the pace of international aid has steps up in effect to the areas including donna. but it's still not enough. the world food program says that need $6000000.00 to help the 10s of thousands in need. not like china begins, are coverage from aaa. it's been a week since the eastern lived in city of deadman, the changed forever. those who know me like wave of water that goes down. this valley has left a deep scar on the city, its people, and in the hearts of the nation. those who survive the floods are trying to process this your loss while recovering what remains?
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still wondering if their loved ones are alive or dead and how does it in the books of thank god for getting this patients i'm sitting in our area trying to clean it. i'm trying to verify who's missing. i'm trying to and this time to come and situation, i didn't leave thousands or dead. thousands more are missing. dozens of local and international search and rescue teams are working to recover bodies from under the rubble or those lots of sore into the muddy c. authorities are still trying to understand the scale of the destruction of the team assigned by the government to takes talk of the damages stated that the total number of buildings in the city is about 6100 and $42.00, of which the total number of damage buildings is $15891.00 buildings were completely destroyed. 211 were partially destroyed. and about $398.00,
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what's up much in the mud. so you wouldn't, my gratian agency says more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east. and libby its political situation was to rival administrations, has not made things easy. local authorities say they are now working on a complete or partial evacuation plan for the city of deadman. the goal is to governments. the release effort has been chaotic and accurate information. hard to come by, people. here's a more needs to be done to help those in need models. we still do not know anything we are hearing through much. some are trying to assure us others are saying you need to leave the city. we have no water and no resources. damage roads have made it difficult for a to enter the city. people are still trying to come to terms with what happens here. those who remain in the city are in desperate need of help. they hope it comes soon. now, trina ultra 0, tripoli was just giving news update from the ministry of health,
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which is saying the death toll from these floods has gone up to $3283.00. that's the official number from the bodies being recovered, bought to move in 20000, fed dead l 0 as time i'll, somebody is in the city of dun and he's been speaking to residents who accounts of their experience of the moment. the flood struck a week ago. and the whole is doing that, that extra address, and that's what we've heard. painful stories of those who lived to win survived the floods. hot cringing accounts from the residents of the area. libyans and foreign nationals are likely, i mean of the highest that they should i had die on the small. 8 product that i am no joined by 2 weeks. a witness who survived the disaster to wreak is from egypt and sees more than 70 adoptions from bonnie swipe for killed in the storm. but we'll see how that i thought i'd, we've done that and was a misdemeanor. you'd actually had to pull the petty tennis,
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which we experienced on that night when not popular early the night before the flood hate. it was raining heavily. we felt strange staying at home while others needed help in the areas closer to the sea. so we went down with a police and rescued families. i'm sure thought what about the water was reaching them up to the next. i like on the way a couple of the 10 of the situation was quite dangerous, but still we went to the streets. the power transformer started to explode. so we stayed people away from the danger. then we heard a loud sound when we reached the mosque. at that point, we suddenly saw an incredibly high wave coming our way from the body. we were shocked. we realize that many of those living on lower ground would be submerged. we ran to higher ground. by the time we reached the top, we heard loud bands like into this quake. it literally felt like doomsday. i said, i'll get bowery as the country direct tough for the wells to program in libya,
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she describes how her team is responding to the situation today as one of the morning actually from the start, a visit into an agency the for the time being we have managed to reach out to 1000, selected people across 5 locations and we started with the ip guy and then we move into the news or the effective population. and then uh, and then the nice job i, i'm signing the lease to. so as we speak, we have distribution ongoing issues that plus also we are kind of getting an estimate. the 5 other locations that has we have a need impacted by the high countdown. you kinda do the live thing, pre positioned, which was supposed to go actually to the social media because we weren't advertising. oh, emergency indeed. yeah. so um,
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utilizing whatever food i have under that all we are as we see chasing. and we have just been appealing to all the do not to provide us with an edge and $6500000.00 to respond to any shelby, for $100000.00 beneficiary in the 1st 3 months. and then the like the other, i did you to the information and she was just giving it some news in the full members of, of grant rescue team who's been helping with the recovery efforts in libya have died in a road accident. and that 15 of the crew members were injured in that accident. 7 of them are in a critical condition, says news coming from the health minister for the libyan east and the government full members of a greek rescue team who's been helping with recovery efforts in libya. dying and avoid accent, we'll keep an eye on that instance and bring him on on that when we get it.
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the palestinian protest as have been injured off to his writing forces attacked them along the gauze of border. the demonstrations were against israeli soldiers, finally confronting palestinian worship. personally, all acts of most combined in on sunday is there any forces also talks in charlotte, so we're covering the protests. even the l said reports from garza of hundreds of policy and young men of whom they call themselves their revolutionary use. have stormed the gaza is really border from north into the south and parts of this trip in different areas. uh now uh these protestors have put tires on flyers to office cure the vision of these real snipers, deployed along the separation sense off the borders. they have also thrown some explosive devices as the sense and also hang the policy and flag
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now is really forces on the other side have responded to the protesters by firing dozens of yes. can series and tear gas uh on the protesters. uh, dozens of people have been reported to hospital being suffocated the policy instructions here has warren, the a is really a secondary provocation in the south compounds and the violence of these really forces towards the worshippers of an ox moss. and these protests come in today, in response to the provocation that has been carried out in a compound today. now, the fractions have also stated in their statement that it is not alone, and that they were in these really occupation of any further problem. cations that will be responded to and uh, we've always, with just
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a flare up between the policy inspections and is really forces because off the an ox provocation it was, he mentioned his writing forces. barley confronted palestinian worship as near the sum of compounds in occupied east jerusalem. they scuffled with women and preventing young palestinian men from entering the most. at least one palestinian man was arrested inside the compound. hundreds of ultra nationalist has really made an incursion into the access for towns full brennan has moved from occupied east to his limbs. of the women that we see in that video. all members of a group home roberts hats. and they are women who are pledged to protect the alex a mosque i sold the woman with a pale liquid print, scoffing spectacles appear actually on wednesday, making a social media video pledging to protect the most. um said these on members of the
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general public, these are women who are remonstrated with. those is very soldiers and demanding access. but the reason why they were remonstrated with the soldiers is because this weekend is rush, an avi israel, the the jewish new. yeah. and again, as happens on so many days of jewish fall, right south lives, the nationalist had been assaulted into the area of the alexa mosque. it's called an incursion because it's done without the permission of the rocks, which is the jordanian palestinian group, which organizes would organize such visits. and it creates enormous tension and enormous unpack. it isn't as well with those people who are watching at the most enough. the most the arrest that we saw, i think most likely we haven't heard from the police about this, but the rest on days like today, young man, in the twenty's and thirty's, i prevent a band from accessing the most because very often it's the young man who's tempest get the best of all of them and to confront these jewish nationalist incursions and
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say they are bound. so i suspect that the young man that we saw being arrested was one of those. it perhaps slipped through the match and the police were taking him away. but it is perspective, i mean on the one hand you can say the police are doing a very good job of keeping the peace. but on the other hand, from the son of the palestinian perspective, you can say that they are essentially threatening to state his career by facilitating these visits by jewish hapless onto this holy size. and we've got pension most of that has hair on this news, including migrations east european challenge, and it needs a european answer and solution. a goal for you, let's say it's a cut of migrant crossings. new york pen commission had visits the attorney an island of and i'm to do some report from the premium for the region of so many rec, sending off off to a russian attack has become a daily occurrence. boston sports india thrush line k. and the final curriculum
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crickets, age of combat action, coming up with jim the pilot process as a demonstration in new york ahead of monday's united nations general assembly, you and me single feature, the 1st of a climate ambition summit on the sidelines, activists and goods that the u. s. u k. canada and to no way, oh, expanding the use of fossil fuels despite experiencing the hottest summit since records began us well, well those leaders are taking process, taking place well be just arriving in the city for the 78 session of the united nations general assembly on choose day, many a wondering if the assembly has the political will power to put assigned to political attentions and address the needs of the world's most vulnerable areas. although musk as to james by his reports. every year,
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this is the time of year when world leaders come to new york and speaking the un general assembly. last year, ukraine's presence that landscape address the gathering by video link. but this time is expected to attend in person with president putin facing. and the rest warrant from the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his foreign minister. so a lever off the u. n. c's, no chance of meaningful discussions on ending the war, but they will work towards the renewal of the deal, which allowed ukraine's grain to be exported by ship on the black sea. russia pulled out of that agreement in july, i will of the receiving presence of s k, i will be receiving, present that of a one i'd be receiving the minutes that love at all of and obviously this question will be the on the table of all the discussions and so i'm not going to say well that i am optimistic or pessimistic. the only thing you can be sure to zip i
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remain determined. the other key areas of discussion this week is the sustainable development goals being of the scene by the secretary general's deputy in the golf view and headquarters. they've built a special pavilion to highlight the series of targets for you and agreed in 2015 to help all of humanity with the slogan no one left behind. but those 17 goals which are marked by these doors are a very long way from being met. for you n blames the global pandemic inflation all around the world. i'm conflict and of course that brings us back to the war. and you cried. the deputies equity general told me the most powerful countries of the world, the g 20, which met last week, and delhi are the ones who still need to do more with regard to funding and reform with the global system. they absolutely need to step up. they should have done so yesterday we are 7 years late to stepping up to the commitments made an address. what we see is some movements towards saying we will do that, but i think there are many frustrations, trust deficits around will that happen?
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will it not happen? for you and really hope still be a quantum leap in the fortunes of the sustainable development goals over the next few days. but some diplomats fee of the war and ukraine might end up overshadowing these efforts. james base l g, a 0 at the united nations. this is the scene on the streets of new york, a live shot. the of the protest is the climate. pray testers who are demonstrating the heads of monday's united nations general assembly you and meeting is going to be holding it's 1st event, climate vision summit act. so this the clearly want more commitments ending fossil fuels and need thing, the temperature of 1.5 degrees celsius in the crease switch. it does not look like the world is set, some needs climates processed as the on the streets of new york. europe
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and commission president has called on the you to night and deal with them. my good crisis as live on the line is on. it's kind of an island of land producer, which is receipts and unprecedented number of asylum seekers. united nations says 8500 people arrived on the island this week alone. that's more than the entire population of the island as long as prime minister of georgia, maloney has promised tough measures to deal with the influx on the line says the you needs to step off his efforts to stop traffic has the prime minister. melanie and i are here today to offer a co ordinated response by the tell you and to europe in 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 circumstances and not the smugglers and traffic this
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well, it least still the most island is a 145 kilometers off the coast of tennessee and has long been a landing point for people crossing from the last come, many of the latest arrivals have been making the dangerous journey by boat from to nicea. well, the 127000 migrants have arrived on easily shows so far this year as almost double the same period last year in your opinions as the migrant. so mainly from ivory coast egypt and guinea, and afflicting violence and the economic time. while high forces has more from them produced, i assume underlined did speak about potential further action by you in terms of naval activity. she said maybe purchasing some of that or even some new emissions as well. but i think it would be a big stretch to think that she would sanction the kind of thing the door to melanie was talking about, which is sending boats straight back, given that even among their own policy,
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people accepted in maybe 10 percent of genuine asylum seekers. among those coming to these shows, sending straight back to potentially dangerous territories would be a big stretch for the 2, except however, the melodies point, one of the major points she made was that this is a you repeat in frontier, not just in a telling one, requiring a european solution that is something that a sort of on demand very much that code questions though in her 10 point plan exactly what all of the language means when, what kind of time table, what kind of numbers, what kind of advocacy all of that remains to be consolidated right away from the politics, so that's just speak about 2 minutes here and situation currently also that massive search last week i'm doing by francesca, by the way, who is the red cross of italy's head of migration. you've obviously been focused on this for some months. had you ever seen anything like what happened last week and, and how does the situation now on sunday compared to what you saw then? but as it's on north cross, we started managing the reception center hearing lump,
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it was at the beginning of june, and this was the higher peak this we reached during our period the here in the island, it's a force on not to only think to direct cordial are linked to the numbers, but it's very important to remember that besides this number, there are people. so what we need from the very 1st moment and no matter how many people we receive, let's, let's, we can also is we can say that the in one day we hosted inside the reception center more than 6000 people. the thought and got the to the items with the more than one non good search and rescue events. what we need is to try to respond to their basic needs. so even if it was challenging because managing with the so many people to get there is that easy but, and also to focus on going and i mean, it is from the very beginning dominican republic has sent troops to reinforce as boulder with hazy as close the crossing after objecting to hazy building
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a canal on a shad river. dominican republic says hazy is defying a long standing free t. patients are able to attend to the home country using nevada twice a day on home and reports on the board. a city of dublin in the dominican republic on this diplomacy, conflicts between high and the dominican republic. the 2 countries that share an island is continuing on its centering around the canal, the haitian farmers locals, a big getting off of a shed river between the 2 countries. the river must start today, and in response to that, the dominican republic has said that they are going to close the border between the dominican republic. i'm hate, say, until not thinking of the canals, but it's still the farm is in the local side. now we need this, we're going to continue on by the way, you cook several projects on your side of the with the project. we have this one, the dominican republic and said, well, is it mike?
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i but cool. so the river and so that's why i like a 3 feet from about 9 feet. that is and go. so we seeing at the moment patients returning across to the welcome, we thing a bill for services on the dominican side of the border. the minister of defense for the dominican republic actually came to take a look at those traits. and so i often the question, how are you going to scope bags and how many us government 5 is for to go that can help. i think the government have a lot of capacity where we go with its own country is what he said. sell them. okay . well, yeah. and like daniel, we know that they hate the government because of the actions of the guns has its hands tied. but the construction of the canal affects the interest of the dominican republic effect of foam is ended, violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find
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a solution. it's in the hands. i also spoke to the minister of industry from the dominican republic that came here. he's been saying, well, a board of trade isn't going to continue. not really, most of the dominican republic, not just, i hate to a 0 be actually buying. and the government will be buying up the person who's goods is demanded. contrite, is darmesh to sell to the haitians that usually come here to buy them. but it does seem a situation for both countries. and if it continues on is going to be ruinous, hate to, which has more than hoss to cope you nice when dangerous salvation depends on food from the dominican republic, the dominican republic lawsuit that opinions on those of exports. i hate to say, depend on selling, say that. so it's up to these 2 governments to try and get an officer. thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government, continue to take this to no don't holding out to say that that's what tends to
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those climate process in new york canal with demonstrating ahead of monday's united nations general assembly. that's amazing. will feature the fest have a climate and vision summit on the sidelines christmas leave me joins us live from new york christian to tell us exactly why people are protesting today that in new york city. activism gathered here in downtown manhattan to amplify the voice of the secretary general antonio. he has demanded as a phrase of entering into this country with tangible ass advancing. and and so they are gathering history $5000.00. you see the huge crowds that have come with one of the organizers g, g being with us today. i know you're really targeting joe by
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the state with your messaging. yeah. so is the number one oil and gas news or in the world right now? america alone is respond well for one 3rd of oil and gas expansion in the world. so we're asking president biden to turn the tide against fossil fuels and phase out the fossil fuel era. with concrete steps can you take? i am an attorney and i actually know the very concrete steps we can do. first you can actually stop from being all new foster projects. things like the valley pipeline and the projects are projects that he could have totally put like a boss on. so we're asking him to stop any new project. second, we're asking him to face out existing projects, which means revoking the climate bonds that he just approve. and then finally declared climate emergency. you can actually reinstate the crude oil export fan with that. and turbo charged the renewable energy future we need. now i, well,
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i was here, i spoke to a young man from kenya. i noticed the march was led by indigenous people from the united states and all over the world. what's in the market for the world have been coming from their native lands they have suffered. there's so many women in going murdered and breeds right now. so we stand with additional massive harry scratch all of our communities in the united states, everywhere from the last in new mexico. all of these communities are experiencing as well. and tell me who is representing are part of this. this is an incredible march. we currently
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have dimensions, there may be over 50000 people here, regions from indigenous people in front of my community. we also have we have middle schoolers in elementary, at the time in 1000. jean, thank you so much. i appreciate your as you said, it's a huge turn out either estimating tens of thousands here in the streets of new york with that message for world leaders that they want their usage to. and now, okay, christian allowed colorful message that from the streets of new york, thanks very much for joining us. so that has hit on al jazeera hopes for a breakthrough in yemen. peace talks who say envoys have been in saudi arabia for the 1st time since the full pick um and for a long dry season indonesia tons foot home lice fields into terraces of death. last
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ferrari ends rentals, winning streak and formula one. gemma will have these details in schools the the got a minute 15 to bring you up to speed with your weather. so let's go kick his fund off in the middle east. we've got a pretty persistent wind coming off the eastern mediterranean. so for places like g as a and a 9 temperatures pretty well where they should be for this year. meanwhile, a hot and dry wind continues to blow down from iraq. that means temperatures and don't are above where they should be for the sum of the year. and it also means it's going to be once again a fairly comfortable day on monday in terms of that humidity, annual max out at $42.00 degrees is off to bucket sun. we go, we are keeping tabs on this batch of what weather in northwest india that will
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drift westward, moving into lower sand profits over the next few days. and there we go. by wednesday that rain pours into karachi, we could see up to a month's worth of rain in a short period of time. meantime, as we look towards central asia, bish kick 18 degrees that is well below where you should be for this year. so certainly a fresh field there, it's certainly a look at this wind blowing through the boss for us. it's going to be a mostly overcast, stay for stumble at 24 degrees in temperatures, while above where they should be in tune is a good 10 above was 40 degrees on the nose. it's our usual showers in storms through the tropics in africa. and those winds across the south coast of south africa turn lighter on monday. see the a sense of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody. and the every day he wrote, keeping communities together. this is the same sort of universe set of my universe
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. i just visit scotlands out there a headboard and meets those fighting to say that either this way of life in the face of its population, a sense of community on a just facing down prejudice. breaking new ground does it moves in american and the living pick metals i felt like this was my opportunity to dispel a lot of stereotypes that people have about some of them community meet it to hodge mohammed, i'm african american. i choose to work a job. i'm not only in athlete, i'm like, literally in the best of my sport. i'm one of the best in the world and i'm going to show you exactly what most women can do in sport generations. food on g 0. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, again, you are watching out a 0 has remind you of us up stories best. our administrative health in libya says the death toll from the floods a week ago has risen to 3283. that's the official number from the bodies being recovered, bought more than 20000 affairs, dead or alive as continued to search for bodies morristown. to see 5 pound of sending and processed as have been injured. offers where the forces have taxed them along the guns and for the demonstrations were against as widely sold as bonnet and confronting palestinian worship. his navy, all acts of most comes homes on sunday. and these a lot of which is from a climate probably just to demonstrate any new head of monday's, united nations general assembly. that's you and me thing will be featuring the 1st
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step of climate impatience summit on the sidelines for the active as of august of the u. s. u. k. canada, as newly old expanding the fossil fuel usage, despite the expense. and my son is since reco to pick up the the schools and areas of were all kind of affected by last week. devastating of quite col. preparing to reopen on monday, because scouts association is helping to perpetual turn off to the stress they've suffered or has reports from a business in the foot whole foothills of the at those mountains, not being on the medicaid. understanding it's an entertainment facility set up by morocco scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the part of families whose homes were affected by those quick weather in a house of the town,
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all the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen a school, despite more than 530 of them being damaged by the youth quake. some makes shift facilities being set up by the own and then say, i'm now drawing by mister e might let known as an officer in the scouts association of modification. can you shed more light on this? is the schools get ready to reopen? just a few hours from now, not a home that a hand man who is a manufacturer of another, but after the tragedy we discount association came to market. she's amazing is region to lend a helping hand. we started by giving out food supplies, blankets and mattresses. but we found there was a dye, a need for mental and psychological support, especially for children. so we decided to create this entertainment to come. we've enjoyed using the number of light open activities, games, and pediatric o shows. we have also given out more than 500 toys to the children present here, and we've set up
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a make shift hospital to serve this area. the nearby comes on villages with a release, a could not reach in the hospital, is fully equipped to doctors, medical crews and medical supplies. we have been catering to those children for 4 days now and we could filled a huge positive difference in them. were all russia has shelled 9 ukrainian communities locations in the northeast. and so me region. altima ramos is on time crowns of being 5 daily in the area and same bus drop a reports from the boarder regence. this to me, reason 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
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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, 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 happens, 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
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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 want to hurt russians, but 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 of ukraine. the same bus driver 00 north korean leader kim jong and is on his way back home after a 5 day visit to russia's far east, leaving he attended about a performance and level stock cabinets, present vladimir putin and inspected several military sites during the trip. a yes presenter biden's national security advisor has met china is a for a minister in molto. that's according to us. officials let me think between got one e and jake sullivan is as possible ongoing effort to ease tensions between the super power as long as scheduled to travel to russia on sunday. the u is also nice. have workers' union says it's ready to cool for most strikes of
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additional com manufacturing plants if the tools with their employers fail negotiations for the united auto workers union. se discussions with the big 3 us comic is all at a critical stage, but slow and a 13000 members of the union down the tools on friday. they want to 40 percent pay hike over 4 years. what is the call company says too much. the strikes have now entered the 3rd day to dozens of people including police officers have been injured as an error, trade and cultural festival. in the german said, you have still got more than 200 people have been arrested off the support of the ever try and government full with opponents. events was organized by several groups considered to be close to preston's. i, i say, as i'm lucky, pro and anti government or trends have food on the streets in gemini, canada, sweden and israel in recent months of payments that the governments have been disrupting celebrations,
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walking 30 years of independence from ip. yeah. i'm gonna treat as of molly mccain of also and media have announced a defense alliance. they say it will focus on threats posed by all groups in the 3 countries. the decoration also binds the nations to help one another, including with ministry support. should any of them be attacked? original block echo less stress than to launch a military intervention in these. yet often it's july to like of us has cost off of these as electricity fronting legal action from the military leadership. i say it's led to people dying and hospitals and small businesses say they've had to layoff stuff. as a result, i'm going to just report some of these as capital naomi. running these data plants has become a costly business. that's because new just mean electricity supply in neighboring nigeria turned of the switch after july's ministry. the action is part of the cannot make and financial isolation of the landlocked country by the west african
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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, as you come into the company surveys, it's built in 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, jumped out towards the resolve and 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 of hydro electricity data julia is bound by the deal to supply me shit or the electricity is just as shocking of power.
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what's a breach of that agreement? side of the symbol in this up the whatever loss isn't good, as it is also have country music of teen newbern, e, cause it should pay for that to outrage led to most of the lives. and i did as president. and because therefore, responsibility remote in the took up, but that button is yours, construction, get them on the 9th, usually by which officials and about to say runs contrary to the deal that it's an agreement. so let me fall into hits and social economic rights and accountability project. as long as that's i agree, man. we may vitally bunfield comm mode of all not because so you put some functions on me, j a. that's a good man with contempt. so it'd be, i 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 present deal for boring me by that. but that's not position
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full. i brought in thought of some of the 254 black, 2 new jersey department then is your military june test as a stepping in to address the short following supply. like many businesses and homes without power, the dentist says it will speed up the construction of the kind that you can, to not only supply electricity, but to you to get problems. how many degrees data nearby? who's the delegation is in riyadh for peace talks with the saudi government to end the conflict in the m. and the visit raises hopes of a breakthrough in the wall that's kill thousands of people since 2015. mohammed file has more with the invoice of officially hosted and solid, you know, maybe a for the 1st time since the war began. many see this as a major step to would be sending them and it took years of diplomatic effect by anybody in vermont. but the agenda of the talks and who will participate isn't clear. many are surprised,
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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 lead siege to allow for the reopening of who if he controlled ports on some airport, the payment of wages, of public servants on the whole field from or $11.00, use the building efforts and the timeline for foot and forces to quit gym. and when i'm talking about the delegation of, when i go to any thoughts they go on, they are willing actually afford any piece um they are willing to in the world, but no, actually is in the hands of this. oh, the idea if they want these in yemen, they should expect the business. oh, the idea if they would continue the blow. okay. they should expect made that attack on that. oh yeah. if i select the yeah, it 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
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a comprehensive fees elastic piece is not likely to result from this visit any way. in fact, if anything, there may be signals here that there is a kind of resignation on the part of all the key players, regional and international that um, perhaps the divisions in yemen are, are here to say, uh that each side has given up on their maximum of goals, so do you at a be, has been trying to get out of human for some time. a solid yet on deal brokered by china earlier this year was seen as a step in that direction. comes often nearly a decade of fighting against the on fox sports and 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,
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but that goal wasn't achieved, and the war led to hundreds of thousands of losing their lives. and the major issue, monetary and disaster. following the peace deal with the on and march, saudi arabia conducted a major prisoner swap with hope. these involving hundreds of soldiers on both sides . the u. s. has well come. the new round of negotiations you're on is understood to be on board to but many believe that for any final solution to the conflict, the game, and these themselves need to feel represented across the board. how much fun does he have any of my colleagues? several vanya spoke to angela as ease, oh gosh, yeah, so research on saudi foreign policy, and to explain why peace negotiations also in the early phases. i think if one is to be very eager to find a conclusion immediately, i think they will be disappointed. i think that the whole asked, you know, this is, this is going to be a long process. and because the,
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the aspects that enabled this conflict to happen in the 1st place wasn't just happened, didn't just happen in the day and night. this is, 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, 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 to, i think that sign of the gesture of the prisoner swap wasn't itself.
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um, a good sign. uh, however, there still needs to be a lot of years to be all done of conflict. you know, so one gesture come be compared to these this, you know, long years of, of war and blame each other for it for, for the devastation is going to be 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. the fact that there was this willingness to continue with this process. and not withstanding a lot of these, a 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 splinters of this,
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the escalation of parts of engine. these are in the grid as a prolonged drought with the onset of val nino, whether phenomena affecting farms and drain and water supplies. this is joyce season is expected to be the most of s as 2019 with thousands of people facing food shows just as a result. so o'clock reports and it's been for long hot months since the east news obtained got a region has seen rain. these ones, photo rossfield enough terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly 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 play at anything said, saying we need help from the government restoration to have food. because the ross that we have is not enough to consume like a normal days. residents are also struggling to excess clean water with catchment and vivid it's reduced to a trickle. i have no choice but to will. columbus is to the nearest rid of it and
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take supplies back to the village to drink, wash, and irrigation. they've done crops caught 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? it's a reality knowledge by international authorities. it will that the menu which brings prolong hot and dry weather, is now affecting more than 2 thirds of indonesia. the impact is expected to peak in the last week of september. it's an even greater risk of water shortages. first fuzz and hope 5. yeah. hello. how that really need to intensified l. name? yeah, we have tried to add more rice reserves with sauce ross from other areas like west most of the 10 gara and java island as well as importing from other countries. the region is a big producer of palm oil, rice and coffee banks. this year, due to the exacerbated heat and the prolong draft bomb, it's a struggle to produce across the founder globe. or do we need more than 30000 tons
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of rush for all the people living in the east some the region for a year. so we are usually able to provide rise from our own farmers fields, but this year we weren't able to do it and we'll be happy to with these conditions expected to continue into october. the president junko with dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those words. to share a clock, i'll do 0. so ahead here on out is there another wind for the defending champion, south africa, and run through well come, that's next in support. the stories of hope and inspiration show us documentary from around the world that celebrates colleagues and resilience in the times of time on
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the, let's get it will this boat know and his gemma, with the very latest. from the rugby wells. com. well our was a game. it was insight, etc. and west b, g, b to australia for the 1st time after woke up feeling this one by 23 points to 15. that's the 1st time they base it, australia and $69.00 is besides now based on 6 points off. so you might just put it into play, for instance, the defending champion in south africa living in albany as forms i thrashed for maybe a 76000000 bull dice and make it to in the spring box school. full toys inside the past 12 minutes to secure the keys to bring these points. history for this right now and then p sites for tricks. next step full south africa is number one, right? seen orland city. so it conservation officers wins full south africa,
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m c z. there's one more months to come on sunday england against japan in needs a look at that record a while caps they've, they've been up city fantastic for the intent to watch of las vegas and was very aware of that from what we're seeing there at the right side, if you look at some of that games against here, one seems you know, they run a lot of them close everything we've been doing is preparing for this game and the 2 games to fall. i. so i think you all boys know what's coming. we just need to make the most of the real paternity we recreate and make sure that we are able to deal with, you know, the physical power of united english can. and so the one for our res carlos science has ended months. the stipends record run of 10 winds in a row with victory up the single pull over on 3 sides started from pole position and held off in the collins alondo. norris who finished 2nd societies, george russell pushed off of the wind. but crushed on the last lot farm instead,
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i'm not allowed to see mate and it was how much to have him. several well champions of stuff and finished say to extend his overall advantage and the drive the soundings to a 151 point bosses. the 1st race is 16. that hasn't be one byte, the rental same out of 1st when full for already since july. last year we didn't buy one design, gabby whining variety of or they're making these here to airport to turn around. and i'm just waiting to see some of their off for the beginning. but now we need the weekend, hey, we made the race. we did everything that we had to do. we needed the perfect and we brought home up the one that i'm sure are always going to be proud and happy doing but will now and also all these habits and one them and the primarily to maintain the beats and start to the season off of those when i came in, the 2nd hall found it was good lightly under trust saw and it was enough for us news of us victory. good us and talk in 6 is make out all types of side or fools in
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the table and level and points with 2nd phase totland. do they play a milk lens and the next sunday is a goal. it's one within 5 to chelsea after the agency and then they did have to go in and boom with naturally in the 2nd house that levi coles, as it was. this allows us side. chelsea stay faulty with 5 points from 5 games to cricket and sound. india has been crowned asia cop champions for the 8th time off, the thrashing trunk in the final in columbia. so i can get, i have no on such as the indian pace the taxes. they will fold out so just 50 rums and 15 eva's how much the raj taking $6.00 to $21.00, including 4 with it in a single eva chasing $51.00. india needed just 6 point one davis to reach the socket. winning vices. henry kits with a massive 263 bowls. dispatch next up to both sides will be the welcome that is posted by india to get some delay on october. the 5th. this was the reaction of golf. ryan folks off the food off the biggest when of his career with the d. p.
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well, tools, flagship events and easy with that made a triple buggy on the side hold of his final round to the bmw p j temp. this is one less for from that headquarters way back, the 7 buddies go into the sheriff and leave folks then go have a buddy of the day on 18 for a one shot victory of english at sort of half an hour in life. you take time $1530000.00 in prize money. one american fence. it's a huge mohammad qualified for the 2016 olympics and we actually became the 1st one and took a piece out of games. and a headscarf mohammed went on to win a bronze medal. but she thought after there was a generation support program, since then, she continues to fight to prejudice and discrimination. so all those who want 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 is aero, but she doesn't speak english. there's
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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 had 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 and 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, i feel like i was fencing for all of us around the globe. like however many like 1000000000000000 we are. so you can watch the full of each entry with if the hash mohammad and all series generation sports, which as fast as $22.00. so i teach cmt on something that is always full for now. more like tough debit. thanks very much. i'm not set for this news um, but i will be back in just
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