tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 18, 2023 12:00am-1:01am AST
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$81.00 metal special coverage and analysis from federal 2023. so on september the 21 which is 0. the . the other the lower kyle. this is can use our line from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. dive is in libya and look for bodies with thousands still missing off the last week. devastating floods in done a has 30 started trickling and the honor to 5 people are into this is really false. as 5 tick asset palestinians protesting they have the guns and pul defense. i would try and government and opposition and support as fights in germany. weeks off the street baffles between the bible brooks
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in israel and canada. plus thousands of haitians return home from the dominican republic comforter, a dispute between the neighbors in sports around which would be 12. so sit out to return to the top of las vegas and australia. done the roughly about cost as soon as you get that fast. when a for the one of these is 69 years, the so we stopped in flood ravaged eastern libya. well, one week on many struggling to come to terms with what's happened in the region. the true scan of destruction is still not clear. the ministry of health of the government based and eastern libya, as of the death toll from the floods has gone up to 3283. while thousands more have been displaced. as the official number from the bodies being recovered, bought more than 20000 all say is dead. data is the hardest hit stacy,
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one official this as ninty, 900 buildings have been completely destroyed. the ones bustling port city now lies in ruins. and i'll, beta hospitals are struggling to function and don't to say that still receiving an influx of critical patients from donna and 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 the now here and in stable condition. well, the pace of an international aid has stepped up and affected areas including done it, but it's not enough. well, food programs, as it needs $6000000.00 to help the 10s of thousands in needs like china begins on coverage from tripoli. it's been a week since the eastern live 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 of those will
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survive the floods are trying to process this your loss while recovering. what remains? still wondering if their loved ones are alive or dead and 100 in the books up front going to the getting this patients i'm sitting in the area trying to clean it. i'm trying to verify who's missing. i'm trying to and this time the current situation. i didn't leave. thousands are 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 last us or 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 will
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completely destroyed. $211.00 or partially destroyed, and about $398.00. what's up much in the mud. so you wouldn't mind, gratian agency says more than 38000 people have been displaced in the east and libya. its political situation with 2 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 governor, or with 2 governments. the relief effort has been chaotic and accurate information . hard to come by, the people here's a more needs to be done to help those in need of the 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
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comes soon. now, trina, ultra 0, tripoli, i was there at the time i'll somebody is in the city of dun and he's been speaking to a residence who would come to the experience of the moment. the floods struck a week ago to the owners. don't add that extra head that's 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 had. diane is small about a 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, which we experienced on that night when a couple of credits on early the night before the flood hate. it was raining heavily. we felt strange staying at home while others needed help in the areas
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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, i'm the way a couple of the 10 of the situation was quite dangerous, but still we went to the streets. the power transformers 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 tuesday, 3 members of a greek rescue team helping with recovery efforts in libya have died and a road accident. the great military says to all those missing the health minister for libby as eastern government says 15 other members of the crew were injured and
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receiving treatment. 7 of those are in a critical condition. let's get more now on the risk of recovery efforts in the surrounding areas who got to daniel's the deputy director general of international organization on migration. and she joined. busy us from new york, thanks very much for being with us. can you tell us what exactly the iowa is doing to help people in the, on the flood affected regions? thank you very much for having me, laura. so 1st and foremost i o. m was in, during that even before the flood happened, and we've been on the, on the ground trying to get a good assessment of what the situation is. we have provided just yesterday, actually a medical medical supplies for about 5000 people. i'm for the next month,
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are people on the ground that everybody that they spoke to talked about, the need for support for their mental health, for the trauma that they've gone through. so we as i o m, have brought the in our mental health psycho social support team. they're working with the ministry of health to get people the support that they need. but having such thoughts so much more needs to be done, the impact of the devastation changes by the hour. and as you rightly mentioned earlier, there is a suspense coming in, but much, much more as new has been one week. and we, as we've been saying, why is it taking so long to get the necessary help to the people who need us as well. i think there are many emergencies around the world and there's an emergency in the neighboring country. so there's, there's a lot, there's a lot going on that many crises to pay,
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to pay attention to. so as part of the international community, as part of the you and family, we continue to appeal for support for the situation in libya. what sort of numbers are we talking when it comes to people who have been displaced by this floods? so the, the most recent numbers i got from the team today are around 46000 have been displaced by the flood that many of them are being sheltered in homes. those homes weren't destroyed in during that but also in neighboring towns. and actually, they're not as ma, that have been a hospitable place right now for those who been displaced so many are on the move to neighboring villages. and live are, we know is a trends that country for many migrants and refugees who are seeking to move up to
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europe. what do we know about migrants and refugees who being close up in this disaster in the affected area. now we know that before the disaster, the migrants were actually living in highly, highly vulnerable areas. low lying areas, obviously at high risk a flood. but my grades have been part of the response. they're involved in search and search and rescue. we know that they predominantly come from egypt and bangladesh. um somali, uh and, and so down. okay, got to daniel, thank you very much, taking the time to join us and we wish you all the best and know what the in libya to this i do most of the had to have on this, these are an inclusion climate active as smart saying in new york ahead of the united nations general assembly. i don't tell you why israel has to announce the
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latest addition to your next goes list of 12 heritage sites. fossil dispose of india for armstrong k, and the final of crickets, asia come, well, that likes and coming up, which of the 5 found a city in protest as have been injured. dr. is rarely falls, attacks them along because of all the demonstrations were against, is really sold as bodily confronting palestinian worship as maybe all acts of most compound area on sunday. is there any forces also talk to john list covering the protest, given the outside reports from gaza, 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,
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these protesters have put tires on fire to office queue, or 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 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 have warrant c. 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
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not alone and that they were in these really occupation of any further provocations that will be responded to. and uh, we've always, with just a flare up between the policy inspections and is really forces because off the an ox provocation as well as you mentioned is riley force has finally confronted palestinian worship has nearly all acts almost compound in occupied east jerusalem . they scuffled with women and preventive young palestinian men from entering the most at least one palestinian ma'am was arrested inside the compound, hundreds of ultra nationalist as railways made an incursion into the l. x a most accurate quote young's full brandon has moved from occupied east jerusalem of the women that we see in that video. all members of a group home roberts hats. and they are women who are pledge to protect the alex
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a mosque i. so the woman with the pale left at prince golf inspector goes up here actually on wednesday making a social media video pledging to protect the most. um said these on members of the general public. these are women who remonstrated with those has very soldiers and demanded 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 sap lives, the nationalist had been assaulted into the area of the alex and 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. i'm, i'm talking 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
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about this, but the rest on days like today, young man, in the twenty's and thirty's, i prevent them from accessing the most. because very often it's the young man whose tempest get the best of all of them. and to confront these jewish nationalist incursions and so they are bound. so i suspect that the young man that we saw being arrested was one of those who 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 sites. it's flora, rebels and northern monte say they've seize control of a minute tree base. i'll try attack and the town of lead, the board with mauritania has been an escalation in violence. since you and peacekeeping troops began withdrawing from the country's north, following at the moms by molly's military,
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jump into the dentist as it's cooled off next week's independence day celebrations . and is considering, mobilizing was of us in the military leaders of molly. but kenneth, also, and need a announce defense alliance. i said will focus on threats posed by arms groups, and the 3 countries of declaration also binds the nations to help one another, including the military support. should any be attacks, regional blog, eco, last, preston. to launch a minute to intervention in asia of to it's july co as well. these is arriving in new york for the 78 session of the united nations general assembly on choose a many a wondering if the assembly has the political will power to put aside j political tensions and address the needs of the world's most vulnerable areas of mich as to jim space reports every year, this is the time of year when world leaders come to new york and speaking the un general assembly. last year, ukraine's presence the lensky address the gathering by video link. but this time is
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expected to attend in person. with president putin facing the rest warrant from the international criminal court is not coming and will be represented by his foreign minister. so gay 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 2 weeks for heat 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 the loved at all. and obviously this question will be the on the table of all of the discussions and the so i'm not going to say where that i am optimistic or pessimistic. the only thing you can be sure to zip i 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 and the government of un headquarters. they've built
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a special pavilion to highlight the series of targets, the u. n. a great 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. the u. n. blames the global pandemic inflation all around the world. i'm conflict and of course that brings us back to the war and ukraine. the deputy secretary general told me the most powerful countries of the world. the g 20, which met last week in 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 yes. today 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? 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 via the war and ukraine might end up overshadowing
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these efforts. james base algebra at the united nations on the streets of new york climate protest as a demonstrating ahead of that un gathering music will feature the fuss of a climate ambition summit on the sidelines. but activists agree that the u. s. u. k . canada and norway old expanding, they used to fossil fuels. christmas leave me has moved from the process. after this have come to new york to amplify the voice of human secretary general antonio gutierrez, ahead of this week's un climb its summit ambition. gutierrez has been calling on rules leaders to take new steps, bold and concrete actions towards eliminating fossil fuel usage, and that includes gas and oil. now, they are in particular targeting president joe biden of the united states, and they have specific demands. those demands include ending new permits for fossil
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fuel extraction. it also includes phasing out drilling on public lands and in public waters. and also they want the president to declare a climate emergency they say doing that would free up more funding and expedite the change to renewable energy. it's a call that is being echoed through the streets here, a march that's being led by indigenous people and communities at the forefront of the negative impacts of climate change and thousands have turned out to make that message clear. dozens of people including police officers, have been injured as an ever try and cultural festival in the german city have stuff got more than 2. hundreds of people have been arrested off the support of the wto. try and government fault with opponents. events was organized by several groups considered to be close to present ties, eyes of lucky pro and anti government over trends of food on the streets in germany, canada, sweden, and israel. in recent months,
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the me talk site is to the 9. it's on around noon, a group of hundreds to $200.00 people supporting the error. trade in a position appeared here shortly before 2 pm. people attacked those who wanted to go to the event where were already there, stones bottles, iron bars and wooden stakes, where you as a common signer or tries, had any one presidents since it break away from ethiopia in 1993. unless science become the most recluse of states in africa, otherwise, off lackey and his rank near the bottom of the world press freedom index, right, scrapes, say, or try forces it systems to take up in definite national service, which includes compulsory military conscription, 1000000 our trends have flipped the country over the past 3 decades, many of refugees and neighboring countries, whilst others have tried to cross into europe. that's big down to a manual beta, maria, and he's in our trans right to and come and day to and joins us from washington. d
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. c, thanks very much for being with us. why are we seeing these classes in germany this time but as being in other countries over the last few months while they are breaking out? the 1st of all, the narrative is cute. this are not harry trance. this are people prompted by that came other trends. they are waiving the trans flush from 1952 during the federal ship. the intent on the filing, the image of a trans trace have been conducting this festivals for decades. it's a 1970. this is how it trans came together in order to come together with each other to the work, to be educated by their countries and their cultures, this as festivals that are called regularly lee conductors press tools by getting permits from the states, from the is just choices that we get the permits for this not done for political reasons. they're done for cultural for coming together. this is what's been going
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on. okay. people the what? so just the 11 thing that you said that the beginning that you were saying these people who break it were causing the violence and adults are trans that they are from 2 great. how do you know that was the proof? what would we know them? but we, we, we know our enemies said this people happy that 2nd not address with the uh, should i flagged the red and yellow flag and belt the dropped it in order to defile the fame a tried to destroy a transformation despite the finally said, oh, okay, okay, sorry to keep interrupting, that's what i'm going to get to this point. that why you also show that they are from t guy and they are not are trying to simply don't support the f. why key government anymore? the government, the people who are educated, they are very, very conscious. they are law abiding. they don't resort to bother us. every chance
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of being doing this naturally for decades. we don't have this kind of culture in their tra, tra, is one of the most peaceful places, very tra, if you go, you can drop editing. nobody's going to steal anything extra thought, extremely humble. they loving very low of fighting citizens do not resort. we don't need to hold the control of the bed and cultural events. that's just not the nature of the trend. people, they're transferring extremely educated, cautious, conscious. uh, and they are both fighting. so okay, that correct. but the many people who are leaving 1000000 of them who have fled to or try recently afflicting a regime unimpressive re gene that human rights work says subjects as people to widespread repression, false labor and conscription restrictions on freedom of expression and opinion on faith and collectively punishes relatives of alleged dropped of ages and does this as these are a tool metric people who don't want to be reminded of the regime they've fled from
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president obama during the clinton foundations meeting and in new york during the you and assembly meetings came awfully declared that we're ready to assist any are you tried the leaves? they weren't given black style of cherry trista, leave the country. and as a result, a lot of the jump us that's pick the same language, came to to the united states, into the west of entry as that is the reality. the united states and the west were awfully propagating pushing hard for us to get out in order to big k b i are trying to use. so the, the, so h, i does not have anybody to defend the country, any chat with the what would be the literally, uh tool. oh, to stop their traffic, progressing from developing, sunk, she is worried about the on air trip. the, to the quite big planes that you're making here,
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i'm wondering how your vocalizing these concerns to the governments in the us and, and to other western nations. the western nations are intent on reject change in eritrea. this is part of the a campaign. the people that are conducting this activities are funded by the west. this people are really encouraged by westerners to the, to the are trying to embassy and burn it down. let's just get back to best cultural festival that we can then finish on. why does they are try and government have to host it? why can't it be organized by the boss for themselves by the communities themselves and therefore avoid having these confrontations? that is a mistake and assertion that's wrong. this is a trend community is getting the licenses and conducting them by themself. the trunk government does not have the capacity the best to be able to do this. this is people driven this families,
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kids that have been here for generations that are coming and been doing this for a low type. this is people driven people, a do everything to be a part of their community part of the machine. it's been going on for a long time. it happens during independence, and it happens for the festival that happened. the beginning of the dependence for struggle celebration and women stay this on a try and gatherings that happened all the time as a peaceful. because okay, emanuel the maria, but thank you very much, taking time to speak to us that from washington dc. thank you very much. thank you very much. so i have had on out this era, the migration is a 0 theme challenge and it needs a your answer and solution a coffee unity to cub migrant crossings. ahead of your pain commission visits via tele, an island of lump producer. and ferrari ends when fulls of winning streak informing one general will have placed details in school.
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the the, there's a small street flooding in the sides of france and in spain. as this mass supply, which is positive wrapped around frontal system, marches into western europe, it stretches actually up as far as norway. but these, the scenes just down the coast from tyler gonna a concentration of rain old taking down a rubbing narrow street act to the ventured into the mediterranean, taking some debris with it. so you can see the potential as the storms march forward. so for the south of france, the switzerland, and for the if the as the case during monday, the same also might be true in pulse. so no way that this is a cold front sol attempt just behind have dropped several degrees and the same eventually take place a little bit further east product for example. it happens between monday and
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tuesday, september, which is 20. so you come down to more or less, your average on that day. i south of europe and of course the still rate of some intensity in parts of west africa. in fact, we've seen reports of funding a long way east. you can see the northern name is more or less southern sheriff with writing locked in the central african republic. nigeria. i didn't see the in south africa eros as in very active weather around the cape. it's much claudser here, but the cold weather is coming in to mozambique the on counting the cost. the african union joins the g 20. but will this spring real
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the again, you are watching al jazeera has reminder of our top story is best i'll, it's a week, so is devastating. floods in the back hills, thousands of people. international aid has begun arriving, but has been slow to weeks to west hit errors. especially operations are on the way as dive assess for, for these, forced out sci fi, found a sent in protest as have been entered, dr. his writing forces attach them along the concert for to the demonstrations. what against his weight, he sold his bonnet and confronting kind of to me in worship of said, the officer must come home and out on sundays. um time is activation activists all demonstrating and you go ahead on mondays, united nations general assembly, you wouldn't be single feet to the 1st of a climate commission summit on the sidelines purchased as an angry that us you k canada. i know way i will expanding that fossil fuel use
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their thank depression preston, us live on the line has visited the italian island of lump a do. so she arrives via tell him prime minister who invited her to see for himself . president, a number of refugees and microns arriving from africa. high full state hospital, georgia maloney had invited to european commission president here precisely to see how much pressure it least of the most territory was under. it didn't take long for the time. prime minister also to be confronted with that reality and nobody, nobody was confronted by a month. it was a resident. he pushed back when she talked about investing more money, insisting instead they needed health, peace, and dignity. and they have that in common with the thousands of maybe african arrives this week crammed into the items for section center the to for the patients visit a greatly more ordered, seen them up as on show just the previous night. the number reduced from 2 and a half 121500 is transferred to the mainland, continued european commission president had prepared
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a 10 point plan for response to the crisis. i want to be very clear as 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 comes along with more help processing and monitoring the arrivals and the pledge to ensure legal routes. genuine refugees from the line spoke of increased naval activity without committing to the kind of blockade, maloney was speaking about. as recently as friday, however, she continued to cool the mole meshes to stop the boats from leaving room equal more. the only way to address the problem is ensuring that the solution for one nation does not mean creating a problem for another nation. jada is to technical external dimension and stop the illegal departure of migrating. a major part of georgia maloney's message is that
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this is a european border as well as an autonomy one requiring a european solution. but despite us live on the land, 10 point plan much remains on, on so as to exactly what that solution is going to be, whether it will work on whether it will be sufficient for those who voted in georgia, maloney as prime minister packet, the reception cents that we also do from the teen as also about the visit. and the politicians distinction between refugees and economic migrants. we want the international protection because there is no peace in our country. we are here because we don't have an opportunity for the funds across the seat to reach each leaving our families behind. why should we do this if we have really for the some peace in our country. on monday, georgie maloney plans to increase the maximum detention period for those equals illegal migrants to 18 months the european maximum. but the motivation, the desperation to reach these shows remains on the are you close it out? just you know, if it is, this is the bank and republics defense minister has told alta 0,
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that neighbor and hate see should stop building a come out on a shed with the folder is the 2nd day off to dominican republic. close the board with hazy, accusing its neighbour of define, a longstanding treaty, thousands of haitian migrants have been forced to return home. they're making present says the measure will remain in place for as long as necessary. townhome and report from the board to set you up to help on in the dominican republic, says systematic 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 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 problem is in the local side note we need this. we're going to continue on by the way,
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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? i but cool. so the river and so that's why i like a 3 feet from about 9 feet is a go. so we seeing at the moment, patients returning across to the welcome, we thing a build up a 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 based on how you want to be going to get the haitian government for the don't think the government have a lot of capacity where we go in its own country, is what he said. sell them, okay. yeah. and like dental, we know that 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
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republic effect of foam is, and it violates the treaty of 1929. so it's up to the government to find 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 dominican trade 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. hey, think which has more than half the quote you nice when the dangerous salvation depends on faith and 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 onset thomas, who's was really under the control of their own government,
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continue to take this to no, don't holding out to say that the schools in areas of morocco affected by last week's devastating of quake off preparing to reopen on monday. okay. scouts association is helping prepare children off to those of mistress. they've suffered a colleague from al jazeera rebec. oh hodge. report from i'm is ms in the foothills of the atlas mountains. now i've been on the medicaid that i'm standing, it's an entertainment facility set up by mobile co scouts association, which is meant to prepare children to go back to school as of tomorrow. the pulse of families whose homes were affected by those quaint weather in a house of town. all the neighboring areas, education ministries decided to reopen. and schools,
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despite more than 530 of them being damaged by do use quite some make shift facilities being set up by the own. and then based on the amount joined by mister e, mike, let nani an officer in the scouts association of myra cache. i mean, can you shed more light on this? was this the schools get ready to reopen just a few hours from now? not a home that a hey man who is a may a picture of it another. but after the tragedy, we discussed this with c and came to market. she's a miss miss region to lend a helping hand. we started by giving out food supplies, blankets and mattresses. but we found there was a guy in 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 it activities, games, and pediatric o shows. we've also given out more than 500 toys to the children present here, and we've set up a make shift hospital to serve this area. and the new bank comes on villages with a release, a could not reach. the hospital is fully equipped with doctors,
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medical crews and medical supplies. we have been catering to those children for 4 days now and we could fill the huge positive difference in them or out of his presenter biden's. national security adviser has met the china is foreign minister in malta, that's according to us officials meeting between your one e and jake sullivan as part of an ongoing effort to ease tensions between the 2 nations long e is scheduled to travel to russia on sunday. it was also nice of workers. union says it's ready to cool for most strikes that additional call manufacturing plants should torques with their employees fail negotiations for united auto workers union se discussions with the 3 big us comic has a critical stage but slow and the 13000 members of the union down to the tools on friday, they want to 40 percent pay high because of 4 years, which the call companies say is too much strikes of now into
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a 30 day. it's a pretty historic size in the occupied westbank has been added to your ness goes list of wells heritage sites to also tom which has to instantly pre dates. the gyptian permits is the case of man of the palestinian city of jericho. evidence of ancient human supplements can be found at the auction, logical site and not so it was made by a committee of the u. s. cultural agency as meeting and we had as well which extends unesco in 2019 has denounced the decision and pulled it political in the some fun who of hell of some time has exceptional universe who value because it's the very 1st example of a city when men sort of stone construction and building a pictured city, this happens intel also time. and when men came out of the caves and thought about creating a civil system and a place we bring together a number of people. this happens, intel also time in this location man, 1st thoughts of the concepts of animal domestication and agriculture that are on joining us live now is um, i'll, as i'm
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a professor of his history and anthropology at shoney's state university of castle university, it's very much for being with us as a little bit more about this site and we'll probably westbank. so right, so the, the side of the council donaldson and his, jericho obviously, is quite remarkable. not least because of the structures that were found. they're dating back to around a 1000 b c. and these include the, what is the now famous tower, which was originally and it was on covered by kathleen kennedy and in the fifty's. and it was originally thought to be a, for the vacation time, along with a large will that a company did. but most of the archeologist i believe that that's not really part of a for the protection system as such. but maybe had more to do with either a strand on the gloves of ation or possibly some sort of uh, you know, activity or rituals that may have that you know, may, i could around that side. but nevertheless, it's
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a massive structure. temper 8.5 meters tool and it's built of stone that matt really is something that we've not seen anywhere else. this early in our human history. i haven't been asked to have taken pains of that to separate it from the size of the ancient city of jericho, which it says came late. so with the jewish and christian and another heritage. yes . yeah. by the end. of course. that's what yes, go ahead. sorry. well, because it's cause starts upset and as well, yes it has, you know these, the, these are, these are quite upset because this then gets listed that part of the side, which is quite remarkable. and if you consider the criteria for selection, it needs to be of outstanding universal value that it needs to meet one of at least 10 criteria in if you look at the criteria and then look at the site and you know if you debited in my opinion at least checks 3, if not 4 of those criteria. i'd say criteria 234, and 5. and so good on the unit score for listing it. and it should have been
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a long time ago. the sun has been down since the, you know, the fifty's and should have been, they said a long time, a golf course. right. as far as these are, these are concerned. they're really upset because uh, they don't think that the, the, the policy means i'm not registered as, as, as a member of state, but what they are registered and they all members of you this go. and therefore, the next goes quite rightly uh, you know, uh, accepted the, the, the, the, the listing of the site that is row just for the record as you mentioned. also earlier is not a member of unesco. so they really don't have a life style on this issue. it's a win win for the palestinians, isn't it? so we can present the boss says it's listing testifies to the old entity and history of the palestinian people. it shows that connection to the land. i do, i wouldn't stretch that far to say that the model palestinian people necessarily
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are represented in that side. but it is important in the sense that they are currently the keepers and they are the protectors and the preservers of the sides a such. they are absolutely entitled to feel not only prize, but ownership of this heritage. and then that lies and sits in, in, in the area that they are currently control. and that is the occupied westbank and the city of the edit huh. and the telephone fund that is located there, and yes, it is, well, this statement which doesn't is distorted. and another example of the politicize ation of unesco. so what's your response to that as well? obviously they would say that, i mean, but it's then we that up politicizing, they say look, this is a cultural heritage side. it has, will, it has co true value to the entire well, that is part of our world history. and, and for these really strew to, to make an issue out of the circle of sight. i believe it's then that is the appellate size. again, it's a, it's
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a unesco world heritage side. it belongs to the world. now it's listed as search and we should all be pleased that happy for that kind. i don't, i say we wouldn't pay much attention to these rarely just saying on this. i'll ask them thanks very much for bringing it back to the highlight of the wonder of this historic site. thanks very much. thank you. now large parts of indonesia are in the grip of a prolonged droughts. with the onset of y'all need a weather phenomena affecting farms. i'm draining water supplies. if he has dry season is expected to be the most severe since 2019 the thousands of people facing food shows just as a result. so o'clock reports, it's been for long hot months since the eastern new sitting got a region has seen rain. these ones, photo ross fields, enough terraces of patched it thousands of pictures in the publicly village in the east. soon the district had been destroyed by drops. the dollar or the rain stopped
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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 excess clean water with catchment and rivets 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 what the scarlet? i'm worried the drought will continue for a long time how we go into lives. how do i feed my family? it's a reality knowledge by international authorities. it 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 peak and the last week of september it's an even greater risk of water shortages. first 5 and 5. yeah. hello. hi, that is really me to intensified l. name. yeah,
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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 exhausted bite of the 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 are 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 junko with dodo has instructed regional governments to set aside funds to hide those words. to share a clock, i'll do 0. okay, i need a kim jong and is on his way back home after a 5 day visit to russia's fall east. before leaving, he attended a valet performance, as well as acquiring inside of a stuck can. net present. vladimir putin inspect has several note 3 sites during
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a 2nd improved seat astray. they have never failed to advance to the knockout stage . spots was to lead as whilst the site next 7 days reporting that was ever since november. the 2nd officers would you describe as a part of us england adding place the to the quote a final is also a 30 full 12 when able to find a nice fluids less than one type of english fast try. if this is tournaments, i added 3 more in the 2nd half english, full day with 2 wins. thank you guys. defending time people, south africa looking in almost as full day for us for maybe a 76000000 board ice will say. like if we went into games, the spring box for full fries and 5 to assess 12 minutes. this is to which is fine, is points in the well, the street, but this is right now. and my causal and mountain p advice for have for it. next
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that full south africa is the wells number one, right team, all in these to be it will be a big game in terms of a, of who's finishes one o 2 in the, in the pool and maybe not. you know that we still have the, we've got it so they still games to be played very all the way. so i don't want to get to full aid in terms of, of that. and in terms of who we play, if it's a believe it's fraud and safe, it's a new zealand. i mean, it's going to be a tough cool to final, a football now and also beach habits and won the premier league to maintain that i'm beaten, stopped as season also knows when i came in the 2nd hall and it was for lightly and fruitful stuff. and it was enough for awesome. those assess victory who doesn't talk in 6 is make out all types of side or fools in the table on level. i'm points with 2nd place totland who they play in the north london job the next sunday. the of the game and the primary. so chelsea dropped down with fullness. now rum, good, half going back to the top of loudly get off the victory. everyone else will see
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that. but read one though down a half times, but they 3 level 40 seconds into the 2nd half through federal k value of the day. they completed the come back when the whole salute had it on the went on 60 minutes . that's now 5 victories in 5 games for boundaries. the 2 points had have jumped in spotsylvania in the tables by frantic and one for our rece call of science has ended marxist athens reco run of 10 winds. in a row with victory, the single full grown pre sites dotted from pole position and held off accounts under norris to finish the 2nd, the savings and george russell pushed hard for the wind, but crushed on the last last fall instead, allowing teammate louis hamilton to complete the podium devil, while champions of stuff in finished 5th to extend his overall advantage and the drive. this done things to a 151 points, but it's the 1st race in 16. they haven't seen one by the red lucy and assess winful for ari since july last year. honey really was really, i mean,
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pretty mean we in one design, gabby lining 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 have to do. we need a perfect on a we brought home up. you want that? i'm sure are always going to be proud and happy doing sticker k as in india, as in crowned asia cob champions for the 8th time off, the threshing trunk are in the final in columbus showing that i have no answer to the indian face attack because they were bowed out, so just 50 runs and 15 eva's hundreds. the raj taken 6 to 21, including so it gets in a single eva chasing 51 indian needed just 6 point one eva's to reach that target. winning by 10 wickets with a massive 263 bowls. dispatch. next up for both sides will be the well top hosted by india. that gets underway on october. the 5th this was the reaction of go for ryan folks off the he pulled off the biggest when of his career at the d. p. well,
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