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origins of this is what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they're going through here. it just here to we believe everyone has a story. we're hearing the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this is the news. how alive from coming off in the next, 16 minutes is ready for us is 5 demonstrations day of the gallons. a board of fins entering at least $31.00 palestinians. the purchased isn't many of them. the resignation of the prime minister for his
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handling of the gonna cut about conflict with advice on 12 menendez tips down this shipment of the us senate foreign relations committee of the allegations he took bribes to favorite egypt and much needed. international aid arrives in libya as floods. bassett, easton, reaching out on far as small with the sports. we'll have the latest from the rest. the world pop in from samoa take on argentina and, and pull the match and send all the action coming up later in the program. the this where the forces have shown that protest is at the gallons a boat offense, enjoying at least $51.00 palestinians. they had been demonstrating against as rouse closure of a border crossing and attacks by settlers is rarely um, it also launched in strong sense of the besieged, strip,
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injuring to people. given outside has more on those protests near the guns that is round bull defense in the air strikes that a targeted or bob. the 3 observation points belonging to how much israel says came in response to the incendiary balloons. that's where set towards israel by the protesters protesting long because it is really. # borders, palestinians who regards that will tell you that they have many reasons to protest at the borders. the process started earlier a week ago when the a is really a jewish settlers. it start to approve both king uh the uh, the palestinians as an upset compound the violence against the worshippers by the use really forces and oxygen was the storming of these are in the forces to the
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occupied with bank cities. and last but not least, the closure of the arrows crossing that an older workers from gaza to cross to the workplace is in jobs in the applied west bank. and uh and uh, israel uh, north to for guest. the stifling is really located that the policy is because i have been living under it. so these are so many reasons that the policy is hearing, cause that have to make them angry to make the say that's protesting along the borders, is the only way to voice to the world, their frustration and anger towards the ease, really violations against them. those developments came well as well as prime minister benjamin netanyahu addressed the you in general assembly. he says his country is on the verge of what he called a historic peace deal with saudi arabia. i've long sought to make peace with the
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palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with the arab states. the public fitness could greatly benefit from a broader place. they should be part of that process, but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making peace with more arab states would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. i've long sought to make peace with the palestinians. but i also believe that we must not give the palestinians a veto over new peace treaties with the arab states. the public fitness could greatly benefit from a broader place. they should be part of that process, but they should not have a veto over the process. and i also believe that making piece was more arab states
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would actually increase the prospect of making peace between israel and the palestinians. see the problem statement is only 2 percent of the room as well. it's told to petty calhane who is that the united nations following that speech and he with it strikes coming on and does the same time. how does that contrast with what? and then yeah, you wouldn't in your head to say during his general assembly address well, really, he hasn't addressed any of the things that are so much in the minds of his allies and people in israel. a think about this, think about the protest receipt over the controversial, traditional overall trying to take a little bit of how we're away from the supreme court that's we're hundreds of people outside the u. n. while he was speaking, protesting that he didn't mention any of that, he didn't mention what is a huge concern to his allies, especially in the bite and administration. the fact that this is the most far right wing government israel has ever seen. in fact,
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you as president joe biden has said some of the members of the most extreme he's ever seen. so there is a very serious concern about israel. it's behavior towards the palestinians. just one report came out of the you and this week, 1100 palestinians have been driven off. their land by settlers is a settler. violence is, uh, is spiking uh, 200 uh, pasadena instead this year 30 is really that's the most since 2005. so that's the backdrop for his entire speech. so i'm sure the risk on character, so typically a little bit, you know, you were used to hearing from benjamin netanyahu here at the un. dire predictions about around in nuclear weapons. but he was really trying to just brush past all of the negative headlines. that is been basically engulfing his government and try to present himself as the instrument of pc. well, of all the things he brushed of that he did spend a lot of time talking about re shaping the middle east. and can you just outline
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what his plan is? or he brought the red marker back, but this time not to talk about where the rainy and enrichment program is. but he's circled the middle east peace and with saudi arabia, israel, and other air countries. even that was controversial if you really do, man, there's no landmark there for any sort of state for palestine. but what he's talking about is a deal that's being negotiated between the us israel and saudi arabia. saudi arabia says it'd be willing to normalize relations with israel and exchange for access to their technology to the us. and us security guarantees that's going to be a tough sell because the crown prince of saudi arabia mohammed is installed and it's been losing favor in washington. any sort of defense treaty would have to get a very high vote and it might not be able to get that support in return. israel would have to make concessions to the palestinians. it's not clear that yahoo could keep his job if he did that. we're considering how right when his government is,
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but netanyahu was saying, look, this is possible. and he said that when he met with president, find that this is a historic chance to really make history, to change the landscape of the middle east. now some expert, so i've spoken to say that it's going to become increasingly difficult even for the countries that have already signed a normalization agreement. because of these really behavior towards the palestinians as it stands now and interest. interestingly, he was very dismissive of the palestinians. you heard him say there's less than 2 percent of the air population. he said it is taught is real, needs a country. he never said palestine needs the country of itself. okay, thank you so much. that is petty cal time at the united nations for us. hello, i'm a rahman is a fellow at the middle east coast along global affairs. he says, despondent in yahoo speech of the united nations. israel's treatment on the palestinians will continue to be an obstacle and normalization towards. i think the
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past to get there is not simple or straightforward at all, all the major stakeholders to this, and there really are for including saudi arabian is real. there's also the united states, which is pushing for the agreement and offering the concessions for it. and the palestinians who are also there, they all have shifting priorities. they all have going back decades, of course, with the occupation in place. and what's happened in palestine. i think, you know, these rarely is, and the americans and a few of their countries were able to bypass the, in the kind of as a price of the moment a few years ago in 2020, with the trump presidency, with what was happening with the ron and maximum pressure and all that kind of stuff, but it's always been a consideration and i think that's kind of come back to bite to a, to small extent, at least those countries that move forward with normalization, with israel, including united are members who in some sense of stop, very uncomfortable over the past few years, especially under this current is really government which includes, you know, some of the most extreme elements of his really society and their desire to really crush the palestinians. and so that's been difficult and it's going to be difficult
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. it's going to continue to be a problem and an obstacle in negotiations with the saudis. now that doesn't mean the saudis won't go forward or find some kind of formula, but you know, this is not going anywhere. this file, no matter what small pigeons, the saudis are able to get if they decide to go through and deal with the palestinians. because of the, you know, the palestinians that will remain under occupation and a deepening apartheid that the whole world is, recognize it. and you know, that's going to make it things, you know, chronic instability, chronic violence, chronic problems. that will always be a problem for those countries. who have normalize relations with israel because the rest of the world sees that and the rest of their world. the publics do not support the it's in uh, many as capsule, year of on hundreds of people have been demanding the resignation of prime minister nicole passion in many say the angry about the way he's handled the conflict. and the going to come about is like
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a meeting and sit protests in the region agreed to lay down the weapons and to spend following a cease fire agreement with us by john dimitry mentioned in carver colts a full day of protest in get it by 100 the cooling for prime minister nicole punch in young to resign. that saying he's abandoned estimate comedians in not gotten a kind of a region they call out. so this is a shame off our nation that our government, with the face of the concussion young, is taking the required major search to save armenians wherever they should be. you know, the prime minister says armenia is preparing to accept people who leave and go to kind of a is it becomes impossible for them to stay on the opposite by johnny rule. and i and i just needed a man out of all if it's determined that it will be impossible for them to live in their homes. the situation does not improve in this problem,
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will be on our agenda. we've done some work and now 40000 places have been prepared in armenia. the region is recognized internationally as as a bi johnny territory, but it has been self governing for nearly 3 decades with strong ties to get it on. estimate comedians have been living the 4 generations, azerbaijan and media have fault to, was sparked by this dispute most recently in 2020, but after a sudden, as about joining offensive this week, kind of buck fighters have agreed to this. um, as a by johns government says they will have a choice to stay or to leave the agree fast on his thoughts. and this, the business was the case was simply as they should be, such as they should decide. yeah, it was the ultimate decision. now going to kind of back end as a by john,
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have yet to agree on security guarantees will ethnic medians and other issues. but they have started removing some road blockades with the 1st humanitarian aid since the seas by coming in on friday between mid with in co, out to 0 helium, my colleague seventies. i then spoke to mary esther young, an assistant to the office of the human rights defendant of like on a kind of a she spoke about the documented terry and situation. there it is really dramatic on the ground and the most urgent issues are this human lives being impacted by this we want to re attack, coupled with the consequences of the 9 months located. so why gauge and see here is that people are trying to find some shelter anywhere with which could be safe. and they are mostly without any food, any special supplies, and any medication,
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whatever, whatever is needed for the normal life. so this humanitarian age, which why is that still the case of all these supplies to little have you not seen them or what's happening? cuz the other, the officials talked about 2 trucks loaded fully with all kinds of essentials. now at this moment, i cannot confirm that the humanitarian aid was deliberate, but so far, the population of our talk has been suffering from most supply of everything that is needed for their life. so there has been no supplies of normal supplies, of anything that is needed for life or 9 months. so after the military attack, people are faced even more deprivations and sufferings because of that. what is the situation now with electricity, with phone services, internet and so, and there is no electricity across the entire arts off for 3 days already. now there are only some,
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several places in the city which could provides some limited access to internet where i am currently now. but this is the very rare thing to see. so once the, the evening comes, the entire uh, cdn. arkansas is in darkness. and people are deprived of any opportunity to cool. so sheets up, their places there shelters because it is already called in arkansas. and so it's devastating it's, it's a couse it's, it's a humanitarian disaster going on. and before the eyes of the international community and no action is taken. well, let's take a closer look at russia's role and nicole, nicola dispute in the 1920. so if you have later, joseph stalin formalize the regions autonomy within serve you as a buyer's young. with the medians were a majority. in 1991, the going to cut about held a referendum focusing to succeed from as
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a by john. since the full of the soviet union media and as a by john have fought to was on this issue. in the most recent, most go launch, leave banked armenia while also selling sophisticated weaponry to as a by john eliza pro. could a safe spot in deployed peacekeepers. but the media has since been pulling away from moscow saying that was a mistake to depend solely on the kremlin pedophile going. how is the defense and military analysts? he explains the role of rush it and then the owner kind of by region basically since the early ninety's a moscow was performing a very intricate oh, i'm seeing that in the trans golf as this while being a we officially legally allied of our mean. yeah. oh, they're part of the same of the 1st law,
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their russian troops and armenian territory the same time trying to keep the good relations with a, as are by jo. this bouncing was also kind of a couple of the, by the presence of a well established lobbying groups in moscow. pro armenian and draws are a very, very rich and influential armenians, moscow and different levels of business and government. and there is, there is to, so russia was always so kind of balancing it, it's changing in the sense that russia right now is the put the oil. it's available resources and be a great new in front of the blinds where it's kind of not doesn't have much left for the transport as well as the present, as there by john fuels. it's so much more independent in its actions. and the task was us, since they're also militarily way superior,
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that it went to the armenians and have demonstrated that in the war 20 right now in this short lived concert road, where the armenian capitulation. so this searching themselves and moscow does not want to to, to offend and really go into a conflict with us, sir. by john, when it has prayed on a chance. well, there's plenty more hit on this news out, including us, president declared as a new plan to tackle increasing done violence. the $10.00 and $2.00 of the favorites for the upcoming cricket will come to face each other as india hosting strategy and fed story coming up with far the you as soon as the ball menendez has temporarily step down his chair of the us senate committee on foreign relations,
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this comes off to he and his wife were accused of accepting bribes to benefit agents. he's been charged for 3 counts of corruption, including passing sensitive information to the governments of egypt. prosecute his side more than half a $1000000.00 in cash in gold bonds were found in his own. prosecutors accused him of accepting cash and gold and luxury vehicle and all the gifts us president joe biden has announced the establishment of the 1st in the office on gun violence prevention. it's been hailed as a wind by guns safety advocates who have been campaigning for the v is vice president. couple of harris will oversee the new office. this is part of the administration's, if it's to tackle mat shootings. after every mass judy, we hear a simple message, the same as heard all over the country. i've been to every mass should do something . please do something there. subjects to prevent the tragedies leave behind.
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survivors will always carry the physical emotional scars. families will never quite be the same communities overwhelmed by griffin trauma. do something, do something. my administration has been working relentlessly to do something. today. my ministrations announced dozens of executive actions, reduce gun violence or the, the, my predecessors at this point in their presentation. they include everything from cracking down on ghost guns, breaking up gun traffic. kimberly hell kit has more from the white house. the us president joe biden believes that the white house office of gun violence prevention. we'll do what congress he believes has not done, and that is stop mass shootings in the united states. already in 2023. he says there has been more than 35 mass shootings. he says that number is too high, it's
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a number he seeks to stop. he believes that the office will not only reduced gun violence, but also will support survivors and will allow the federal government to work with the states to try and create laws to reduce gun violence and also promot gun safety . now in addition, the president says that he wants to try and bring back the assault weapons ban that expired. after 10 years. he worked in congress as a congressman to put that in place back in 1994. now the other thing that the us president believes that this will achieve is to help him win the white house. and the 2nd term, the president has not been able to connect with young voters, especially because many believe he has not delivered on his promises. when it comes to climate change, but gun violence and reduce and gun violence is a key issue, especially with so called jen z voters. and that is where the president believes
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that he will be able to win the support of younger voters. also, the fact that com, la harris, vice president is not particularly popular the fact that she will be running this office. the white house believes that this ended of itself will be a winning recipe for re election. kimberly helped get al jazeera, the white house of russia says ukrainian missiles have targeted the headquarters of the blacks, the fleet, and crime in instead of russian a defense system to shut down 5 miss was during the attack and some of us to pulse the black smoke has been seen blowing from the vice prime. he is rushing back. golf now has urged civilians to remain in tools and stay away from the city center until the nauseous and recent weeks. ukraine has stepped up as attacks on russia's navy side, best route. the reports from cave multiple explosions,
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and so that's the pull on the crime in going into laughter. ukrainian forces carry out multiple missile attacks targeting several areas including a military base, but the primary target being the headquarters of russia's black sea fleet. now that block c suite has been the main thrust of military operations. since russia's invasion of train this attack, the latest volley of missiles on the pregnant and then some of follows every week of attacks hitting targets on the pry maintenance was seemingly softening. it hitting air defense systems as well. in preparation, perhaps for this latest attack that involves a number of cruise missiles. now whether or not these were shot down, how many were, how many were not is a matter of debate between the russian and ukrainian sides. but something that both sides have been reporting is that the headquarters of the russian black sea fleet was head images showing damage done to that building. smoke billowing from the side of the headquarters, and this will no doubt be something that ukrainian leaders both political and
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military will be seeing as a huge success and warnings from leaders here in t. that as long as the russians remain on the peninsula, these attacks will continue. they will carry on and a warning from an official on ukraine's national security council, giving the russians to ways out either to be willingly or to be forced out st bus. robbie: oh, to 0. julia shuffles oliver has the reaction from mosca. according to the ministry of defense, the ukranian armed forces launched a missile attack on the headquarters of the russian block safe leads in total 5 missiles. where shall done by defense systems want me to tree mine went missing the headquarters building itself, stuff. it's significant damage. while the civilian is the structure around it and the people on the streets were not homed the police cold until the territory around the headquarters, the debris from the strike was counted over. hundreds of nice has that
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a sign was also reported to the scene. law enforcement officials asked local residents to avoid visiting the central's trace of civil style pool. the shock wave, shunted windows in 10 residential buildings around it. so we had an opinion, but ukraine is up in the on to indeed as just the day before, there was a lot of stuff time to buy the ukranian armed forces with you or these and missiles on crimea in the course of the entire special mentorship racial and early september, a launch landing ship and the submarine were damaged by cruise missiles and a try and talk of this of a stall, po, overpass shipyard. returning to one of our top stories, the ssl and the level of gun violence in the us is strikingly high. if you compare it with other developed countries, let's take a closer look at these numbers that have been more than 31000 gallon related debts . this year alone, 506, mass shootings have been reported and verified across the country is the highest in
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recent years. and the deadliest incidents sofa came in january when 11 people were killed by gunman and the crowd of down studio in california. a penny or camacho is the executive director of survivors and pallet. it's an organization that supports the vibe as of gun violence. she joins us live from portland and oregon. thank you very much for being on al jazeera. first of all, this office that the president spine and has set up today. do you think it is actually going to make a difference or will it just come up with some great ideas, really good policy? but that will need to actually be implemented? a thank you very much this opportunity to speak. so 1st of all, survivors and howard is. we're very grateful. i'm very proud of president biden, and vice president harris for creating this office of gun violence prevention survivors. and powered along with eager, bulky from guns down march for our lives and po marie of newtown action alliance. i've actually been calling for an office like this for several years now. and so we believe that this office will be
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a conduit to put forth some of the actions that we know need to be taken to reduce gun violence in the united states. so yes, we very much hope that this will begin a series of actions that will reduce gun violence. what actions would you like it to say? what are the 1st thing that you have to this office? does i have to say that we hope that they push for a series of legislation? so several things that need to be done immediately are actually found in the document that a lot of the organizations i just mentioned um and survivors and power would actually help the co offer. it's published by gd pedia. that's gun violence prevention, eda g p a and it's called the denver a court. it was written on the 20th anniversary of the columbine shooting to call them and master that high school. and the things we need to do, we need to have a licensing for all gun owners to make sure that people who are purchasing guns are legally able to purchase them. second thing we need to do is register firearms. we
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have no idea of how many farms we have in united states. we know it's over 400000000. we have no idea of who has i'm. one of the other things that we need to do immediately is a talk to people about the safe storage of their firearms in united states. done that is the leading killer of teens and use children, children getting united states, gun death and number one cause of death. and one of the ways we can reduce that is by making sure that people are locking up their firearms and securing all of their firearms at all times that will help reduce unintentional shootings, suicide. and also stop gun owners from unwittingly arming criminals by leaving around unsecured firearms. so i also know your organization among many others as calling for the victims of crimes act, to be all of a holding properly funded. what exactly do you want to see there, and do you think that this office will be able to help? and i would hope very much at this office could help. so the victims of crime act
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is shockingly reduced on funding. it's about 40, about 40 percent of the funding is expected to be caught and i see no movement from congress in a feeling those much needed dollars of we know that it's not just the victims of gun violence who received benefits from the victims of crime act but fall victims of crime. so that's one of the immediate things that can be done. we also need to talk about suicide prevention, suicide prevention is the topic of the month for september. and then you can get it states about 60 percent of all gun depths are suicide. and all of those depths are preventable what health corresponded with sending the young devices behind this issue. more and more is it now becoming a generational divides as much as a political one? really, there is not a device you'll gonna find the bigger issues when we're talking about, you know, licensing, banning, assault weapons, gun known as a non gunner is
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a like support. those who doesn't support it is the arms industry because the armand arms industry knows that they are not going to be able to sell firearms anywhere in the world. the way they can sell firearms in the united states. if they lose their market in the united states, they're going to be out of business. and so they have to sell more and more firearms to a product saturated market. again, we have more than 400000000 firearms in the us, more guns and people that is definitely products saturated market and that's a really the concern. what concerns the gun lobby, we really do appreciate your time and, and your insight into this issue. that is penny, or can most of the executive director of survivors in pallets? thank you. it's still a head on al jazeera. we bring you a rather bizarre interaction between the positive a crash you with a false chairs and a 911 offer. i said, in a long journey to school,
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we felt our students taking boats to avoid flooded roads. just to get an education the color, i would say it's a very stormy weather, pushing into central positive. yep. as long lot of capitals and flooding into parts of northern italy, we're going to say to it making its way a little further research as we go through the next couple of days. and then it's about a total of 2 old hurricane. so you've got the remnants of lea, don't move out into the promotions and then we'll wait and say i left spilling in from the atlantic. this is not true. that's gonna make his so felt as we make our way through the next couple of days are running. so very wet and windy weather towards all of this, we go on through fast. i know the non aggressive things, some kind of might make the most of that type of whether it's a good part discussing things with ad wells and full sash de fonts. looking pretty
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good that try to write down it despite and push it. but there is that heavy, right? i mentioned earlier pushing across the central pos, if you're free. last we're running tools hungry using the re switch and it runs right up towards the baltic states you push on into sunday. everything moves a little further east with there's that wet and with the weather coming across the wells, much discussing good parts of english stuff and to see that went with us. the move in areas of english as we go on through sunday will pick time pools across the bulk is pushing get the central parts of italy. lobby shot the examples to into what west africa as per usual for the north water to show us the for northern past sprouts area of the the objective. okay. was so daunting. total focused on success that the top finding of the physical support, but free sewing is so mental. we're climbing legend, alex 100 on how to be the best and make the world
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a better place. i think that there's more than enough for everybody to get around. it's more about distributing what we have. you're trying to protect the environment . it starts by helping to make sure that people have everything they need generations. thoughts on. i'll just say of the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching. i'll just say a reminder about top stories. the ssl is there any forces have showed protestors at the guns, a board of fins injuring at least $31.00 palestinians. these ready army has also launched a, a strong sense of the strip and during 2 palestinians. the same. yeah. as a bunch on the official says ethnic, i'm many in font, isn't that going to cut about might be given amnesty. there have been protests to me. i'm in the in capsule 0 funds against the government's handling of the crisis. folks out on the way about the reintegration of the region into as a by john after winning size, the spot you as soon as a problem in india is, has temporarily step down this chair of the us senate committee on foreign relations. this comes up to he and his wife were accused of accepting bribes to
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influence foreign policy to benefit egypt. the of this, our season eastern libya side of the hosting, an international aid and reconstruction conference next month and done a supplies and humanitarian i from cutoff have been arriving in the city. it was devastated by su nami, like, floods, wind storm, daniel cools the collapse of 2 times as i live in childhood reports from being causing the load. mazda must be meticulous to simultaneously offload precious cargo and keep the safe. this guitar a, c, 17 is bringing much needed. 8 for the libyan city of deadman, of to the devastating floods generate has tense toilets and medicine are all in high demand as tens of thousands have nowhere to go after their homes and
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businesses were swept away. we haven't made that comes up like today. we have $2000.00 with the medical supply. huge amount to cover the needs you can see now even still on sale today. that is, but the has come out to from this the the, the, the creative destruction remains very used to be the creative heart of libya, with its poets and vibrant culture. and done the even phone and internet services. a barely available, especially since that have been purchased by angry residents, were demanding ounces that noise run by the eastern government as libya remains one country with 2 administrations. authorities here have caused enough to dissolves various fears of contamination. in spite of diseases, olivia and red crescent says there is still a need for specialized teams and equipment at the large part of them. the now reeks
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of the stench of death. was 23 tons were being offloaded from the 1st pain and the 3 h like arrived, a team from cut, the red crescent will stay behind to assess and evaluate for the needs the. this is living with a 5 or more for the tragedy in the east has united libya which remains fractured since the 2011 uprising. which tough is mama, delphi hundreds of tons of age has been sent to the different all over the world. once the age of offloaded, it is going to be taken to the city of there. never main roads remain cut off, but there are alternative routes available. and it is not just the property. it'd be seen multiple, have the head across the landing here involved because then now the question remains in how this is going to help the people who remain in there and have to
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rebuild themselves often. and so not me likes a lot. so i'm going to drive it as a data at the end was the every will put from so this has edge nations to, or become what he calls a paralysis of fear about migrants. his comments come in the wake of a large number of arrivals and migrants and asylum seekers to europe shows. the head of the roman catholic church is currently visiting my site and friends. natasha butler reports from paris type pharmacies was greeted a mess, a apple by french prime minister elizabeth born before making his way to the southern french cities. phoebus hilltop basilica. the purpose of my stay for a meeting of bishops and clergy for mediterranean countries and to call for told her in some compassion for my goods. and the return of to pres phones is joined to representatives from other religions. he said, a culture of indifference was telling the mediterranean sea into a blood soaked cemetery it,
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but it's only people who are at risk of drowning. we lift at the mercy of the waves must be rescued. it's a duty of kindness. it's a duty of civilization must say, has long been a gateway for migration in the region. some campaign to say they hope the pope's visits will make a difference because of the bible. the pope's visit office, some hope. we also hope that it will help come to, let's go, tension is, but political tensions and divisions say that migration in the european union showed no sign of of facing the pope's visit comes as the you scrambles to find a way to deal with the arrival of thousands of microbes from the producer, the italian island where in 2013, the pope 1st pay tribute to migrants. problems is one of a number of e u. countries that says is willing to accept migraines from the producer. the pope is expected to us from the shows lots holler and when he leaves the french presence, you might know micro home fact today. using viking rescue ship is broke, so i didn't must say for now, but since 2016, the charity to runs,
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it has rescued nearly 40000 people in the mediterranean. that's usually excuse me, that the pope has always spoken very key and without ambiguities or concession. we really need to hear these voices because i find that we have a deafening silence from our political and spiritual leaders. international organization for migration says 28000 migrant says don't in the mediterranean since 2014 molded to thousands of parish the fall this year. the post school to respect the dignity of human life is one that will resonate with some, but he comes at a time when you are pain. governments are increasingly looking to close tools. router the opening. it's actually popular. i'll do 0 tars. you kind of president below them is zalinski has addressed the canadian parliament uprising, the countries commitment to defending freedom. it's his latest interest to latest. as he complaints, as to north america, he reiterated his thoughts with russia is committing of genocide in this country.
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kind of this prime minister has agreed to provide additional military. i to you crying over the next 3 years in the philippines, sea levels are rising in some areas, then that means for some students getting to school is now becoming a daily struggle. scientists blaming climate change. well does, there is bound to be low reports from the middle of by and by a con jenin and just because on the live one island, the way from their school, their daily commute is always an adventure. on the daily visited, they tried to walk that meant navigating a body past once the rain had stopped and getting across a narrow investment. delica the full i see it's dangerous because you can fold into mode or water. and when you look down, the height can be frightening. but even the treacherous pathway itself unusable, rising sea levels leave the island flooded on most days. so this is the end of the
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road for us years ago. this was usually dry, but now it's almost always splendid. so unless the children who are going to school are willing to wade into the flood water, they're going to have to turn back and take another route to school. until recently, there would have been no choice but to get on. now, boats like this donated for the yellow bar, the pole foundation. take students to school. there only for however, barely enough for the dozens of students on the island to reach a school of soc training and the people, not even some portions of embankments have been damaged by a strong waves. this suspicion destructive during the monsoon season in time the amendments might be gone. and so our last resort, our boat, or less this like the with us and from what i one where the school this are located off many low base where reclamation projects for underway before president
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14. and marcus junior suspended the sign to say land around the bay is sinking due to ground water extraction and sand stretching and building activities will only worsen the problem. it is true that the climate change is causing us to get more fruit with strong di foods. but as you reclaim, you are basically blocking off drainage and so areas landward from the reclamation are going to suffer worse. worse and worse money work boats can get children from island to island for down. yep. a little they can do it for when the school itself gets flooded in the future. finally, below algebra, off manila be in for the con, the philippines. the recording of a 911 emergency call, requesting an ambulance for an american military ponder to parachuted into a man's back out and south carolina has imaged. the pilot objected from the south by the judge while it was on auto pilot, which led to the military having to ask for the public's help in finding the plains,
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debris, bustle, apple has more. this is what remained of the f. $35.00 off to the pilots objected from the $100000000.00 plane on sunday. its couldn't initially be found with the fight to the state of the art spells technology complicating the recovery operation, sparking this plea from the usa for us. if you have any information that may help our recovery teams locate the f 35, please call the base defense operation center at 843-963-3600. 1 person did call, but it was to 911. i'm sorry, what happened? uh, we got a pilot in the house and i guess he landed in my back yard and we were trying to
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see if we could get a on ambulance to the house please. how far did he fall? was it 2000 feet. okay, and what called football uh, aircraft failure. the 911 dispatcher operates a remaining insistent that she took all the boxes. ma'am, i'm a pilot in the military aircraft and i injected. so i just wrote a pair of shoes down to the ground. can you please send an ambulance? yes sir. i've already told you they're on their way. i'm just required to ask these questions while they're in route. an investigation into the crash is underway. mike level? oh to 0. this is hoping his 1st, if emission to retrieve samples from an asteroid is on cost to be completed successfully with a landing in the utah, this has on sunday, the us space pro. besides, a cyrus rex was launched in 2016. it's screwed up samples from an asteroid cold been a almost 3 years ago. so i just hope that studying will deprive,
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has pull back will give us a better understanding of how the solar system formed. is the person is an astrophysicist and space jew, unless she says the sample will be invaluable in terms of understanding the early solar system, the asteroids of the left is from the formation of the solar system. so in the very beginning of all sort of system 4500000000 years ago, there was this huge cloud of dust and debris that came together to form the planets and the bits. the never made it to be a planet all started to become a planet, but then something cataclysmic happens to it, and it got destroyed. that's what makes up the asteroids that we see in the sort of system today. so by traveling to asteroid menu, taking a sample of this and bringing it back, we're getting a window billions of years into the cost about what was around at that time. what happens at various different phases of what a planet is beginning to fold. and that's what people are really interested in by
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me being able to get this on pull up this asteroid, because i knew was the type of asteroid where it was originally part of a planet. it did start coming together, but then it got destroyed. and so it's giving us a window into it probably, and it was i had about 10000000 is of evolution, which and cost me when you're talking billions of years, 10000000 years is nothing. so we can give us a glimpse of that sort of the very 1st window just as a plan that's beginning to fall. those kinds of early is what they look like. what did they say? and there's other asteroids out that like 5 key which another masturbation is heading off to say, which can show us the we're going to try to cool of, i'm fine. it looks like, normally we'd never be able to see that sort of region. so there's a whole bunch of asteroids out that can teach of different parts about different bits of planet, but still ahead on al jazeera and sport, india gets free to hosts 1st every month or 2 p rice will have more on that in just
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news, [000:00:00;00] the the the, the start of the school now his far tom, thank you so much. argentina and beaten samoa to get there rugby world cup campaign back on track argentina. we're lucky to bounce back after losing to england in their opening game while the smell is, were coming off the back of
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a big win against chiles. and it was a p less who prevailed. let me, i know, will sally scoring their only try is argentina 119 point to 10. well, that result means argentina are now just the point behind simila and japan english out in front on 9 points. they play chilly on saturday. house friends are waiting to hear whether their captain antwan's do call will be fit for the rest of the term in your state of fracturing. jobs during his seems 96 know when over namibia on thursday. on friday, the frontier rugby federation said do policy here in training last week would remain with the squad, but they couldn't confirm how long the player would be out injured. there are 3 matches on saturday, georgia versus portugal is the 1st game that's followed by england. again, surely, there's no doubt about the game of the day. it's in paris where this frantic champions of ass good take on the world. number one, right team, ireland, at the stand the front. we don't expect any easy game tomorrow,
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and we actually don't want it to be. we want it to be tough. just to prepare us in case we go to the play or so you know, and i think we, we play best right do when we're on the present a spring box, you want you to remember going back to 2019 after losing the 1st. and then people kept on saying, you don't win. the woke up of the group stage game and we've sold people that see if it is possible. it's probably everything that you kind of dream of when you're growing up, finding the sort of games you're not going to happen. so some of that is to finally come around, playing a little tough against the defending champions. is that it's just something that you kind of always have to be involved in the corporate world kind of in india, it gets underway and just under 2 weeks have a tournament. the indians have been taking on australia and the 1st game of a 3 matcher. one day series in the one the tasks and mo holly and chose to field
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1st. they bowled australia out for $276.00 of their 50 overs. mohammed shami taking 5 for $51.00 in reply, india got off to get started. shipman, gil hitting 74 of 63 falls, india going on to wind by 5 wickets with h. despair. as a record breaking number of athletes are on their way to china for the asian games or then $12000.00 competitors will be taking part in the 19th edition of the multi sport events and the richardson report. some hang jo, a city that's had to wait longer than expected to house the continents biggest sporting spectacle. when it comes to size, the agent games has no equal. the chinese city of home, joe, is hosting an event with more athletes, and most sports than any olympics. it is happening a year later than planned. the games will postpone due to cobit 19, and this will be showing is 1st major multi school defense. since the end of its 0 cobit policy, we had the 2 key olympics which was handling the sections. we had the building 2022,
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intel and begins, which was held unders best sections. so this is again, instead as being, being handed without doing it is on the 1st day of the band to make. when the 1st asian games was held in india in 1951, just 6 bolts and a few 100 athletes were involved. best fluid 7 decades on the scale is roll the difference in hung joe, they'll be full of the schools and move in 12 bundles and competitive intelligence . lizzie's abdul aziz alo, bailey kemp, significant. so a swimming team, you're mentally, i'd be your go so impressive and expect. he says the quality of the sports will match each quantity. these in games i can put at the level of benefits. it's so important for me and for my country, the ones that can hold it and it's only me through the rest of which is most for sadducees is uh, is it tiny. so it is gonna be there. and the, uh, and the photo was like, i told the japanese he's gonna send this to. so yeah,
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i'm lucky to have uh, to have the opportunity to move them well, east sports and break down. seeing a featuring for the 1st time of the compositions withdrawal on a slightly longer history is the windows of close to $500.00 gold medals are decided before these games that are china also hosted in the winter games as really unprecedented and very difficult situation and trying to also, of course, managed to do it in of a brand and beautiful manner. but now with all that restriction lifted, i think um, everyones excited, not yourselves the whole world finds here. we expect to see a lot of homes success showing that has taught every asian games metals table since 1982 and more of the same is expected to ship on the richardson l. g. sarah. i'm joe christina. rinaldo let his side on nicer to victory over i'll. i'll lee in the savvy a. probably the portugal captain. square,
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the opening goal for the home side through a plume of smoke let off by sand flowers. rinaldo sliding past and visible monday in the 4th minute. a play form around majority mattress united sir added his 2nd and on august 4th. and the 52nd minute ticket is totaled to 9 goals since the starting season master going on twin for 3, they sit 5th and the saudi pro leak table. 3 points behind leaders out it's, he adds, julia nichols, man has been named as a new coach of durham these football team. and 36 year old was sacked by byron munich after less than 2 years and charged. and despite winning a bench, just like a title, nichols man now has a big job on his hands with germany hosting next years european championships. the national team isn't in its best form. they went out of last year. his woke up in the group stage and have lost 3 of their last 4 games. as you know, it seems almost as if the goal is to play a very, very good european championship in the summer is an extreme incentive for me. it's
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a great challenge that we are facing as a team. we approach it with a lot of enthusiasm, with great anticipation and of course also with a necessary sense of responsibility. there's also a nation behind the home european championships that we want to inspire with good football as a whole group as a whole team. are still kept in martin no to guard has signed a new 5 year contract with the lender club. the deal makes norwegian the highest paid player at the club, but not scoring to reports or to guard was instrumental in helping arsenal finish. second in the premier league last season. i qualify for the champions league after a 6 year absence. its a welcome boost for gunners. fans ahead of this sundays north london, darby against talk them through news for the club goodness, for the team. i'm really happy for him as well. he 40 this of that. it just shows as well that the there are many ways to make it. there are many possible ways to
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arrive where you want and, and in is about a finding, a place where, where you feel comfortable where you fit value it and you can express your talent. and i think he's found that that plays, i think, is loved by every boy and respected by everybody. and on a fully this says what to what is doing red bulls match or stop and clock the fast this time and practice a how does the job needs grown pre the championship leader dominate both morning and afternoon sessions. edging out for ari rival shot for claire, the 2 time roll champions, record of 10 wins in a row and roughly ended last sunday and singapore. when the 25 year olds could only manage a 5th place finish. right, both only need a point more than mercedes this sunday to retain the constructors title. and india is set to host it's 1st ever motors g p. race on sunday, because maurine of italy beat jorge martin to set the fast. this time and fridays practice the buddha, international circuit, and it's our per dash use the house,
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the f one, but was cancelled after the 2013 race after just 3 years on the calendar. so okay, that is all your support for now. tom, back to you. thanks so much 5 for that is all for me for this news. um, but i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the guys news states you the the to
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