tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera October 3, 2023 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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gen deb to filter our nation. what has happened to the pension? that's one of the biggest stains of the country as well as in not really. this is important to me in an unholy alliance or analogies here of the the on several venue. it's great to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the program today. dozens arrested in turkey, a and a security crack down in response to sundays. bomb attack at the interior ministry for me is parliament's votes to accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal court in a move that is expected to anger russia. we are ready to embrace the population
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as the by john urges ethic, armenians who have fled the power back region to return to their homes. a police in india raised the homes of several journalists, amid allegations that their website received funds linked to china. and 3 european scientists are awarded this physics nobel prize. the nobel committee says they have given you tools for exploring the world of electronic insight, athens and most are all part with support. controversy in the asian champions league as a saudi club refuses to play. it's a rainy opponents plus cause remember now the schools he's 1st prize in terms of the goals for his saudi club on the enter key, around 90 people have been arrested in a security crack down following a bomb attack on sunday. the operation was carried out in multiple provinces across
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the country, comes 2 days after a suicide bomber detonated and explosive outside the interior ministry in the capital. the p. k. k is reported to have claimed responsibility for that attack. well, send them go. so lou is live and assemble joins us now. and then this appears to be a large operation. tell us what you're learning of the investment of their old 8 30 am local time in church here during the course of day . so that was the purpose, intelligence, and the circus police. as the prosecutor's office of sound, the sound system city by the serious or turkey of border. they launch this, these in a series of operations across the country and thousands of people have been arrested due to their lives at length with the p k. k. either they are members of the all fold organization. some of them are finance use, some of them are, have been and bedding investing in the future. k members inside the,
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on the other hand, these operations are called a ration the heroes because the most savvy as say, and thousands of operations are being held right now. and as for the latest statement by the turkish interior minister, some operations also target some people who carried on license on license guns and long barrels of weapons and etc. so this is a large scope of operation and targeting be also true to some workers part team members, or are they are collaborators or anyone linked to them? plus any security threats that that helps those kinds of armed organizations in a way, like carrying gun license weapons. but i have the on the line that surface interior minutes. they haven't come back thing. similar operations for the last couple of weeks. part of the thing at the p k, k targeting i so, and it's um, a mafia organizations in the country. but of course of to sundays of tax. now,
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a trophy is facing the largest scale peroration in several cities and at both ends or of a people be arrested for data eligible things with the p k. k and hundreds are being changed right now for the illegal. uh, what's in the or guns uh, having a situation. all right, that's else is there a system, costello reporting live from is stumble. so it appears there are security operations that are directly linked to sunday mornings bomb attack. others that may be 10 generally linked a security clean up uh by any reckoning coming from the turkish authorities there. so let me go. so thank you very much. our media has adopted the statute to the international criminal court. the i c. c. that means it would have to observe an arrest warrants for russian president vladimir putin on suspicion of war crimes or media as parliament ratified the wrong statute on tuesday. that brings the country under the jurisdiction of the i. c. c. in the hague. the plan had been strongly
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opposed by russia. armenia is formal ally, but ties have become strained to sense as a by john for control of the car back region. you're shot of all of a is standing by for us and must go 1st. let's go to bernard smith, who's live in your van. you are where this is all happening. vernon, this is no coincidence. connect the dots for us of what's been happening, encounter back, and this moved by the army and government of the civil. we all mean and government will say that there is a major connection and i am fox signed, the government signed the room. stop you back in 1998 more than 20 years ago. but it's only just now past it is a little. it's an indication on one side of russia's waning influence and not just on our media, but also, but as a by john wayne and influence. because i mean, it can sit as the russia in the end didn't come through its defense and how protect
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via and they call meetings in kyra back. all media now more interested in making align stays with your. i mean i did, states for the government also says that even though it's ross, if i this this, say this, tracy will not arrest body may 15th, should he come here? the government says here, i can sit as body man, food thing i had of states and that are interpretation of the law is that he wouldn't be arrested. nevertheless, as we know, the russians are not happy about it. all media says this is more about as a by john and by signing up to the i c. c. it allows all media to bring casings against the as of either against as a, by john me, i mean, is interest to begin cases over the 2020 will for example, before we can do that, it needs to rectify the room state stuff you okay. if i can get you to pivot fully now to what is happening in the camera back region, we're almost. busy ethnic armenians, a flood. what do you know? and we've been trying to find out more about this over the last few days. what do
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you know about an armenians who have stayed in care back of the we know that there are many of them who upstate in power box, anything between from one un seem anything from between 50 to a 1000, to estimate medians of that. we know that some members of the leadership, all the administration of nicole in a car back when it was administered by us and the comedians. they are still there. and we know that as a by john says it's been holding folks with these people. we don't know whether they face arrest or whether they are allowed to leave freely. but the i, the red cross has also been that and you and they will describe it as a ghost town. it goes region because everybody has less, every one of 100000 us over 100000 the here. i mean, it was giving them cash grounds for 6 months. bank accounts to tell you the cash drums and international agencies i've been on, i'm getting out blankets,
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food for those who are those who are product smith reporting from your event. thank you very much. let me turn to your, your shop of oliver in moscow. so russia will look or is looking at this, the, the adoption of the room, statutes and signing him or accepting the authority of the i, c. c, i should say, as an extremely hostile move. walk us through most coast position here as well. absolutely, and we're guessing some fast negative reactions from russian officials, right. not so officially. russia is not happy at told to say the least about, i'll mean is ross if occasional the rose time sheets of these national criminal court. we've had several times also from the russian foreign ministry that it's an acceptable, it will have negative consequences who bilateral relations most could explain that
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in the current conditions when the only see, see how they should arrest warrants, fully told the leadership of russia, the median partners were off to refrain from making that decision, but apart from the fox, the rectification would mean that, i mean you have to arrest legitimate piece. and if he appeared on the on it so, and i have him out of the, to the international criminal court which issued a war and full patients arrest in the back in march. so apart from that earlier in september, when prime minister pressure now unexplained the decision to join, because in his opinion, the collective secure is a treat tokenize ation. i'm the armenian russian relationship was insufficient and show the country. security is something that most k was not pleased to hit as whole, so, i mean, is intention was considered on friendly and on september the 8th, the on meaning i'm boss. so that was summoned to the foreign minister as well. look, armenia in russia or formal allies, do you see this causing a real break up between the 2?
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as well as technically the breakup between the 2 countries is hardly possible. even the current lead the relations have a solid you to the car by conflicts and they may be some serious political differences and accusations from 5 sides. but the countries old that that, for centuries old ties, it can all make relationship support and friendship can be completely destroyed, you know, the year of on. and since the decision is not saying that's most go according to a media. as it was mentioned, it intends to use the international criminal court to hold as of a sean accountable for what it calls will crimes. and the talks against, i mean, and it's people and it is an argument. why wouldn't we trust it? i prove luxury pension is no forever and one's that he will go believe it or not, but a run statute is that to stay at least for a while,
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you'll your shopping out of the reporting from us go. thank you very much. know also by john has again urged ethnic armenians to return to kara, back after it sees the territory more than a 100000 people have fled. the region as a by john says that they will be integrated as equal citizens. azerbaijan has called, according to the median population, to come back, we are ready to embrace our medium population. yes, some portion of the population are still in the front of the town and all the towns college algebra, again, has taken over by john has the issue to pay i mean, your preparation to come to reading categories today as a bridge on the society in one ways because solutions and legislation of 34 because as i by john the houses 0 secured,
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exclusive access to the deserted city of hon. kennedy encounter back with some of inch of 8 reports. if you didn't hear the whose it would be complete. silence stephen animals here have gone quiet hunting the witch armenians calls to find the good has been deserted. nearly everyone has gone off your ethnic army, indeed is degreed with other by john, that the so called state of water will cease to exist. and it feels everyone just got up and left, strewn with whatever people couldn't carry with them. the town center with thousands of gathered paints and unreal, erie seen the morgue stuff left to even the dead are being about created to armenia by the red cross. we come to keep on finding other people's lives trended for the time being in the seats in the outskirts and therefore we
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have another concern considering that little area 7 been reached, yet the streets are completely empty. all that you can see here, scott had a few check points on the entrance off fund can be fresh and peacekeepers inside and maybe a few soldiers. here. we've got the last remaining ethnic armenians go gathering at a staging point for those who still want to leave the we are talk and he says, this is our city also a place where those were staying, say goodbye. this ethnic armenian man had the 1st other by johnny, he saw you, i need to talk to you. yeah, i could go to. yeah. he says, i want to live here with everyone. i have other bridge. any friends who tell me i shouldn't leave. so i am staying here is that to me, when it was there, but just couldn't really get the administration says it's not it as registration
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center, provided ambulances, event mobile networks and connected the city to the electric grid. but the few people left behind still need urgent care. if you ask me about immediate needs, it's certainty to consider yeah. power. gas for the winter coming and the water now for the outskirts and the other regions for sure. we have been here for decades. and so we look forward to work with is amazon the thought of this we are actually we have 4 of us being in contact with them. and in order to have a future, the city will need humans to refill its empty streets. so i'm going to drop it down to the euro hopkins there by john. oh, so i'm, it can be with us now live from bach. we thank you for that report of some open.
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what do you think the future looks like for a place like hon. candy of the i think the immediate task is you heard from a book because there is going to be looking after the needs of the people in their dozens, maybe 200 or less in the city. and then look after the people who are in the outskirts of the city who have not been reached yet to be did here. some gunshots when we were inside hunk and diesel. the area will probably need a lot of security presence to come in. uh, go through the door to door, to paint it of weapons and go through the threats that might still be there. but as a bridge on either adamant that they want this area to come to the other by john, you fold as quickly as possible. they, they're saying that they're not allowing people to go there because of the dangers that the mines and the remnants of the munitions pose. but they want people to come back and not just the other by johnny. so we're display 30 years ago, but also some of the ethnic,
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i mean the into 5th and we asked officials and what these categories of people are . and they said the armenians, they say who fled are one people who are brought in by armenia and settled there. who are born, somebody else. the 2nd categories of people who had ancestral links to this line to be living here for generations. and the said are young people who were born there who lived all their life in this region. and they will try to bring them back that would provide them loans, etc, to urge them to come back. but again, this is going to be a long drawn out process. there's a lack of trust between both sides. and as so much has going on between them in terms of fighting and mistress, so it will be a process which will take time. what for now is it right, john says it is providing relief in a to the people who that it is going to go after. what it calls criminals, as part of the former regime, who was there and it says, the civilians that should have nothing to fear and the look of them was yours. osama bin surveyed reporting from bach with there. thank you very much. i and
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there's plenty more head on the news our, the un improves sending foreign forces to haiti to crack down on games. we look at why kenya is leading this operation and to athletes shared gold of the asian games that's coming up with roll back later. so the police in india have rated the homes of several journalists at more than 30 locations in and around. new daily journalists are associated with the news website . news click. a case has been filed against the outlet under an anti terror law. is comes after the new york times alleged in august that news click received funding from a businessman link to china and promoted pro badging talking points. the during list say that police have confiscated their laptops and phones. media watchdog reporters without borders place india at 100 and 61st place and it's press freedom
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rankings this year. the largest association of journalists in india has reacted on the social media platform x. and it said the press club of india is deeply concerned about the multiple rates conducted on the houses of journalists and writers associated with news click. we are monitoring the developments and we'll be releasing a detailed statements will calling themselves as a senior advocate to the supreme court of india and founder of the human rights law network. you joins us from your daily, assert, the res were carried out under an anti terror law in india, known as the way we're talking about journalists here. how is this counter terrace? and when very little of what the central government there is under this and the deadra rule has anything to do with bitterness and metal be bad so. so many cases a person's got is ordinary journalist mimics. but since we were just
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speaking off the gates government taken under and detect the laws and the union supreme, cortez said and detector laws do not apply button this. it involves the editors fact and look better to start to over through the state, guns and bombs, and so on. none of these, you have anything to do with that, or is it all that they've done? news, this is what the government fios and this is what the government states. and this is why the government uses that d. dedrick goal is put them b p a out spoke, couldn't just list a few adult spoken news, tennis, and a few of the to, to being told in the country at the time. read about more than half the press has to be taken over by corporate houses. well, many news channels. many newspapers. so no independent voices,
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fuels, news click is one in the board on forefront. but this is better for speaking the news, fearlessly. what protections do during this have under indian law as well. they have a number of protection. that equipment is all. all they need to do is when we go to the supreme court and i believe my colleagues already planning the, the case of the supreme court. all we have to do is to us the government to tell us what are the charges that gave us these journalists. and if david included the anti tedra law, they will be very hard pressed. government will not be able to show any connection between news, click, and any better act, even though remote, even the slight this better that they will not be able to show that they've got the various, sorry, if they go in the supreme court with the case,
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thoughts because the deal is these are the top of the light journalist who being journalist for many, many years, the best in the country. it is not meant to really address them and put them on that. that little bit is meant to intimidate, scared, a need you on those 2 days to speak up against a government which is increasingly becoming grad going in. it is only meant to, instead of feel in the minds and of journalists and people of india skate. that the less the government you say this is to send a message. and it doesn't, frankly, matter whether the law or the this anti federal law as being used in the right way . the allegation is that news clip was partly funded to advance chinese propaganda . is it illegal for india, a new job to receive foreign funding? if that is the case, by the way, because it hasn't been pro the highest, i think i'm not exactly sure,
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but i think for i need your list to take started. monday may not be good, but i cannot speak on that now. but if the allegation is made against news, click that they're taking forward money to spread pro china propaganda. all you have to do is to look at all the videos that use click as got motivated over the last few years. i thought it would be terribly surprised if i would find the, even one, the more to be what they can tell you know, in a very positive light. the evidence is all for us. you just have to check that out, support. and see whether, if this allegation is indeed true, do the, the d o show you these propaganda through news click? no, that's all right. well, it's pretty clear you think that legally speaking, the government doesn't have a strong case here. we'll see where this goes, calling themselves as senior advocate of the supreme court of india. thank you for joining us. thank you. by the united nations security council has authorize the
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deployment of a multi national security force to haiti. it's designed to help the caribbean nations fight heavily armed gangs who control most of the capital. kenny, as cabinet, as endorsed the deployment of a 1000 officers to lead this multinational force. but it's not yet clear when the force will arrive, or who else might contribute to it. she hubbard tons. the reports from the un headquarters in new york, the government for us and the un secretary general, wasn't pushing for an international deployment to haiti for almost a year. but it was only at the end of july, but the us filed the country willing to lead the mission. kenya, this village was the next procedural hurdle. the draft resolution has been adopted . both russia and china of stains, but don't veto the resolution. very good question. the wisdom of authorizing an international force without 1st settling on its rules of engagement. historic 18 made the stuff to katy contains a lot of history of irresponsible for an interference. that is what gave rise to
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the downward spiral. the patients have not been able to overcome for years. they also insisted on a more comprehensive alms in bulger on haiti. at the moment, a large proportion of the gangs weapons being smuggled in from south florida tied to you to associate. we explicitly requested all countries take all steps to cut off at the sources the channel through which haitian gang obtained small alms, lightweight bends and ammunition. so, this is not a united nations peacekeeping mission. it's less stabilization force left in 2017. haven't been accused of widespread sexual abuse and smoking a color outbreak of killed some 10000 people. that rec, what appeared to be on the mind of the us representative of the security council. importantly, this resolution recognizes the need to learn lessons from past missions and calls for safeguards to promote respect for human rights and accountability. can you will now help the legitimacy off a un security council mandate of the attempts to augment its proposed force of 1000
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police officers with those from other nations under the come objections of home and a brought about the mission, not least as a result of the push human rights record of the kenyan police force itself, residents of older prince express, mixed feelings about another international for the past, the force will not be able to dislodge the gang because they're hiding in every corner unless to destroy the houses to chase the bandits away i would like the multinational forces to comment and make things better for the haitian people because we tied the m. s. s is it's cold, is terribly authorized for one year and will be reviewed after 9 months. can use foreign minister says he expects boots to be on the ground by next january. she, everytime, seattle to 0, the united nations stella gara is an africa governance and security analyst. you'll joining us from nairobi. stella, what do you think of the chances of success for this kenya and force to i think it's too early to tell and that number is difficult. must go to the east
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even if, even as we have good discussion of all the chances of success. one of them is the level of preparedness of done that the gunk situation in, in height one of them, but the nomics around the conflicts at the rising to on the stand the interest of the different guns with that existing so that they know what kind of innovations to deploy the auditing has got to do with the, the kind of things they're going to deploy and whether they're going to be affected by. yeah, usually over by ration most police forces have a wave of the intervene have a way that the interacting with conflict and i had in the report dimensional of, of some of the history of, of, of the kind of police and many other police forces in other countries um, can police have had a steals extract, additional cleanings has had a street that he's drill views of excessive force. how would that play out in that environment? a new environment where they're dealing with conflict with people who may not necessarily enjoy the same culture. the same condition,
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the same may be totally runs as they would for example, gift from a kind of situation here in the world. can i jump in and give you a number just so we can understand the immensity of the task that will be facing this force. 2852800 is the number. it's the number of homicides in haiti over a 9 month period between last year ending in june this year. it's a staggering number. 2800 homicides. i mean, i suppose the question is, how do you handle that? how do you bring that number down and how do you secure this territory up to 2800 that agree with you is a phenomenal number of people. it's a huge number of people and, and honestly, considering uh, the value of life we should even be thinking about it doesn't become to be phenomenal. even one life is valuable, any falls. but it's coming into that space. we'll have to clear the fund, adeline factors,
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and ensure that then the solutions that they provide to get dressing families was underlying factors. by the time a nissan gets the police with that the country is controlled by guns, is a possibility. there's very little reason. i mean, there's a lot of dysfunction as of the usual and it comes in the big team we do use to, to even nick, we're shifting that kind of a space may have actually been completely destroyed or we can as well. there will be a need to be destructive to actually begin to intervene in the defense business breakfast, the leadership of the different guns and to bring them to the table to have a conversation on the amount of force they have to be used to festival. just being some level of a ceasefire and obviously at the multiple, i think what is causing the un console to even have a be to of caution. and for the simple set up as to begin to be pushing about what then can happen because at the wrong kind of forced to move the number of 2800 need to have a much bigger number. but the bad thing have look to do leading to the motion of the money to your little, how are we if, even as we get closer to them becomes available to resolve the issue gets the
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country out of, of doug situation, being bucks some form of the monthly to allow the intern prime is the total elections. how then do you bring them into that space while enjoying the life goes on even during this period? i think it's a very complex situation. the task is huge and the 1st is coming in come. i mean with the rules that they've understood the environment because the piece was coming from kenya, for example, has been operating in the country that does not necessarily have as much guns or, or gun violence as been experiencing. that's be okay because he needs to be to be seen as stellar, gar, africa, governments, things, security analysts joining us from nairobi. we really appreciate your input on this, this, by the way we're referring to it as a kenyan force. it's supposed to be an international force in the white house on, i believe it was monday. i think it's jamaica the bahamas, n n t g a for also their future involvement in this for thank you very much though . thank you. the
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me off a 0 reminder of our headlines this our inter key around 90 people have been arrested in a security crack down following a bomb attack on sunday. it comes 2 days after a suicide bomber detonated and explosive outside the interior ministry. in ankara. armenia has adopted the statutes of the international criminal court, but it says it will not observe an arrest warrant for russian president vladimir putin on suspicion of war crimes. russia has opposed to move. police in india have rated the homes of journalists at more than 30 locations in and around new delhi. they are associated with a website news click. the case has been filed against the news outlet under an empty terror law. a at least 29 soldiers have been killed in the share in an attacked by a suspected armed group. their convoy was targeted by vehicles packed with explosives. the defense ministry says it was conducting a military operation against i. so near the board with molly at the time,
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let's bring in our correspondent nicholas hack was reported extensively on this. you cover um west africa for us and we're just lucky to have you in the studio here in doha today. what more do you know about this attack? well, this is what the shares army describe as a complex attack involving over a 100 fighters said that attack this convoy in a region that is in the north of the country. and in tech, i move north of top a tool and they describe it as a complex attack involving improvise explosives. but of course, this is an area where we know there were french troops that were located in based normally in normal circumstances, before the crew, those french troops would have intervened and help the new year's forces. the same thing with french troops that are withdrawing now. exactly, you know, there's 2 contingencies that are in that area. now they've been asked to, to leave the country, buy a new shares,
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mail it to return time. we heard from president remind you in my call in just a couple of weeks announcing that they will leave before the end of the year, but they will certainly be below to new jersey effort to fight arm groups linked to ok to and i so yeah, where does that efforts stand right now because the crew, part of the rationale for the crew was that the deposed president mohammed by zoom, wasn't doing a good enough job of fighting these arm groups. now, in a certain moment, but soon a came out and said that these yours forces are ill equipped to deal with the threat of arm groups linked to outside. and i still think that even their equipment or that'd be fighters from these groups, are better equipped to have better arguments, then the armies that sliding them. so that was the sounds of buzzing, but she had the help of international actors, not just france, but also the united states that has a big drone operation, base on the ground there. and that's still operating despite the crew. but it seems
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that these areas aren't refills, that it can go at it alone without the help of the french, but with an alliance with neighboring countries, such as molly and picking a faucet. there was a recent alliance. so we've heard just a few days ago that the molly and forces are sending a contingency economy made up of a $119.00 trucks and, and, and, and, and, and military. no, to yeah, military ministry groups led by fighters from the russian group wagner's that is heading towards that border area with new share. oh, that raises really interesting questions about the future of the counterterrorism method in the region. nicholas has great to have your expertise in the studio today . thanks for joining us. thank you. the world health organization has approved a 2nd. malaria vaccine for children is cheaper and more effective than the previously recommended shots. the mosquito borne disease claims half
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a 1000000 lives every year. dr. margaret harris as a spokesperson for the world health organization. you are joining us from geneva. doctor is good to have you on the program. is this a game changer? a it's the be a major advancements, the child's health and, and a really, really great example of, of science and action. i should correct to actually the, to vaccines of the same. there's never had a hit hit trial. so we don't know. it's which one, you know, we don't have that information. we know that they're both good, they're both effective and they both say, but you're right. this one should be able to be produced in much greater quantities . so we can really roll out the vaccine vaccination, especially in the areas of really high and moderate transmission and say, tens of thousands of young lives. it's children who mostly die from an area. okay, well thanks for your correction. i wanna make sure i'm getting the headline right. you say you haven't had a head to head trial between the 2 vaccines,
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so it's unclear scientifically which is more effective. is that right? that's absolutely correct. so what the important thing is, we know they both work and they both say those are the 2 things we look for. and now the good thing about this one is i said it can be produced in greater quantity . so we can, we are the countries a banking full of bull of x 8. and now we can argue that we can beat that demand. it won't come on line until next year. but we are certainly looking at a game changer in, in terms of saving young lives. look, i think our viewers will have learned during the coven pandemic, that inventing a vaccine is one thing. and then rolling it out and making it available to the 10s of millions of people who might need it is quite another thing. is this going to be widely available? the eighty's and, and the way the manufacturers know that can provide that scale. and the agencies that do the role of eunice, this, and gabby,
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the vaccine alliance will be doing the things to make it short space available at scale. but i should say, the other things, there are other things we know that work and that choosing treated business that's getting rid of the mosquito is and we have to do all those things as well. it's not simply about just relying on the vaccine. all right, dr. margaret harris spokesperson for the world health organization. thank you so much for joining us on the program. depression this year is nobel prize in physics has been awarded to 3 physicists appear, augustine, me for wrench crowds and, and really it apologies if i put your to any of the names this just crossed the award relates to their work and using lasers to study electronic support restrictions, this slide from stuck on fall, give us the basics. who what, and why, and correct any of my pronunciations of the well, several physics was the only subject to school that i play truant from. but i'd like to think that i called top on electronic dynamics since then. now these 3
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sciences, so you pronounced very well, particularly the french one. i have got this full generating flashes of lights, but last for an october 2nd, that's one's billions of billions of a 2nd. now, why fi impulse and well, since it's come, sounds very obscure to the light person, but it is of course, all around us. and this means that they can really examine changes in molecules. that's a very, very minute level. one particular application of that, that has been moved to is that the blood samples can be, can be examined when these flushes of lights, to notice any changes. and that means that diseases such as a lung cancer, could be detect tooth past and incredibly early stage, and obviously it stops in developing. now, the other thing that's perhaps exceptional about this prize we spicer on we now might put on jason's going wrong. and who he was on the side of the prize from
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logan's university why she was interrupted in her teaching. she said she was very, i want to get the probably not least because she's like, need the 5th woman to receive a nobel prize in physics. paul reese, reporting from stock. com. thank you so much for that. so being hosted felder is a physicist at the university of munich. you are joining us from heidelberg, germany, so you run this great and youtube channel called science without the double eagle. in addition to your university work, and that is exactly what we need from you today, your, our science professor for today. paul did his absolute best. i understood some things from what you said, that this, the research that is being rewarded here generates flashes of light. and that allows us will allow us maybe in the future to do some things we couldn't do such as examine blood samples at an early stage for things like lung cancer. that's where i am. go ahead. uh yes, uh, that's a pretty good stop. oh,
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that's totally correct. so um the cool thing about the snow over prices that we tend to think of exploring new from to use and long distances social disposal of. but this research has been proved to get this from frontier, which is the short time scales. so after just that, it's an actual set, like a 1000000000 flexibility and both the 2nd. and that's the time scale when electrons move around in materials. and so was those after the 2nd pulses, it's become possible to prove what the electrons of doing a materials and it's not just about observing. it's also about controlling them. so the opens an entirely new area applications which is called on to fast electronics . and so if you are then able to see with this research and how and when electronics move around, what does that tell you? what it tells you about the chemical properties of the material,
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which is what do you want to know? you want to know what is this, what is it going to react with what to do? what, what kind of properties does it, how, how does it do we have to, in folding stuff like, you know, light electronics. how does it change if you bring it into contact with something else on to the 2nd pulse of hope to learn so much more about the material that you just previously couldn't find out? what other, i'm furiously taking notes by the way, what other applications could this have? i mean, again, paul mentioned one which is already a very significant one. detecting things like lung cancer at an early stage. what else do you foresee this research being applied to? to yeah, so the, detecting long council, it's the future, but yeah, so it's all about measuring properties which could be biological samples. but you can also measure properties of material and use this to design new materials. and
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as i said, you can obviously use to control very tiny electric occurrence, which might one day allow to build super false computers. my sabine hudson felder physicist at the university of munich, thank you very much for joining us this morning. so at least 3 people have been killed in a shooting attack in thailand's capital. several others have also been injured when a gunman opened fire in a mall in bangkok, the prime minister said the police arrested the suspect of gunman and his social media post. police said that the suspect is 14 years old. we'll bring him on that story as it develops is really the police were scored in groups of ultra nationalists. drew was in to v o x, a most complex and occupied east jerusalem, the jordanian walk for islamic trust. which controls the compound has criticized these really police presence. they have been prohibiting some muslims from entering the area on sunday and monday settlers carried up provocative tours in the
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courtyards of the most to market season of jewish holidays. we are joined now by rob reynolds who has an occupied east jerusalem run, run us through the latest events as well, just to set to see we are in the old city and the this is about as close as we can get to the area where people are allowed to enter the all ok, so complex that 2nd entry of the day is about to begin uh, any minute now and we've been up not being permitted to go any further than this by the is really police. so since the closest we can get it, just to give you the idea of what has been happening, this is the jewish holy holiday week of support and a larger the number larger than usual numbers of ultra nationals have been desiring to visit the all ox a complex during this time they are allowed in, as all non muslims are allowed in a during most weeks of the year for 5 days
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a week during certain hours. but in this case, us larger than usual numbers are coming. and one of the provisions under the agreement that has been in place for decades, allowing non muslims to enter the ox. a complex is it, not most of us are not permitted to praise. so some of the alternation lists who have gone to the i'll ok, so escorted by israeli police have tried to pray. this is seen as a provocation to palestinians and muslims. but so far we have not heard or seen any evidence of any violent classes or any violence whatsoever during their uh, as i said during their incursions, the ultra nationalists are in escorted by is really police. there been a couple of incidents earlier this week where most of protesters were, were pushed and. busy pushed to the ground by is rarely police uh, the culture nationalist and other non muslims are allowed in,
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in groups. fairly small groups of about $20.00 to $40.00 people at a time. and during the 1st morning period when people were allowed to enter, just over 500 non most just entered the area. now there are of course, some elements in the alternation community that desire to rebuild the jewish temple on that particular piece of real estate which is sacred to muslims as well as jews . they want to build the 3rd temple, which they believe would fulfill various biblical prophecies. the 1st temple was destroyed long ago, and the 2nd temple was destroyed by the romans in the year 17. all right, rob rentals joining us live from the old city in occupied east jerusalem. thank you very much. rob pakistan has received its 1st shipment of russian gas under a deal struck between the 2 countries earlier this year. the government hopes that it will help ease and energy shortage as oil and gas prices are rising around the
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world. but experts, a warning, it may be too little too late to hide a report from the capital, it's not a bad it's another tough day for motorbike dex. you'd drive up, but you know law, a good price isn't focused on the highest they've been and more than 7 did. and people are struggling to go. but feed barely makes a $100.00 a month. you said more than half gods on rent, and you struggle to fill this thing even though his bike and the family is the only source of income for daughter, amanda. but fuel is very expensive and it's hard to survive. even the passengers aren't had pinged actual costs and businesses shrinking every day, making it more difficult to support my family. motorbike decade, the cheapest mode of transport and city. and even den north, everyone can afford the fac, focused on, depends on oil and gas from abroad to meet its energy needs like face,
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where the economic slum, and decline in foreign exchange rates of it's looking to rush you up for cheapest supplied by the experts. one that may not be enough to to go the crisis. the country has already received exports shipments of russian energy at a lower rate than the international market price. but the relatively small volumes mean focused on not being able to reap the benefits. if we are able to negotiate better, if we are able to get major quantities of import from russia, then there's a benefit. otherwise, if the impact would be very, very little, and they put it to the cost on the to pretty much the cost may be higher. russian oil and gas shipments are banned from european markets. a major and border with its water in ukraine. it's the rich, the government seems prepared to take despite the forward and got into the shortage and limitation of the sport and refined read another page,
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a new modem of the government's impose more taxes on these, increasing the prices of fuel and other commodities day by day which is built more misery to all lights. it talk to survive in the coming situation. but guess i need to go to the board in january. i'm going to be looking for the new government or gave all for an economic disaster and put the country back on the road to recovery . i'm. i like that i just need, uh, it's not my but are still ahead on elsa 0. india is cricket. there is make their debut in the men's competition to the asian games that will have the latest coming up in the region to the teams to october on algae 0. china who's the asian games. we've
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athletes from across the region competing and celebrating sports. rigorous debate, unflinching questions upfront. come through the headline to challenge conventional wisdom u. k. prime minister. assume that it's expected to address these 1st puffy conferences leader with a general election looming. and a wave of strikes being housed. the girl cost premier of a new series, exploring the implications of us sensory boy, the 1st amendment, right? because in liberia heck, to the pope's kinda incumbent president george way overcome corruption allegations and keep the top job october on, which is 0. the
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the lawyer sports news with ra, who pat back was in the studio with us for whole. thank you very much sir. we get to start with the agent champions. they going to dispute the threatening to damage the front of our relationship between their writing and, and saturday, football clubs in the competition. now this was around the set, the hand leaving the page off to their max of if you have was cancelled when there saturday apartments refused to play well, the game was due to type place and step out and stadium in the arabian, in rainy and city of its fun box, if you have whose tires include for being here and then go to country, refused to leave the dressing room because a start to a full but a writing in general, cassim saw him on a price of the exit of the fires tunnel. the $60000.00 strong crowd charge and we reject the politicization of football agent for both governing bodies. so he's looking into the matter. the dispute comes just a month off the saudi arabia and iran resumed home and the white glove back
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choosing their respective countries. office 7 years of playing in mutual vineyards . well, for now tuesdays game in toronto, featuring another saturday club, but we'll go ahead and name on allot allow, are in iran to face mass r g, a mazda, and i am done on the brazilian and his teammates kelly, due to the bali me called michael. i'm alexander mitchell, which trains at the stadium on monday. i do the assess gaming group d while they're writing a pardons, 6 top to one of the matches that did take place in the asian chart because they cost yeah. that ronaldo squared his scroll and in the competition for a method that case is to close on monday the saudi side to try to get hired to their products from project this time before. now that he's still the top floor in new york, the champions they equalize and then police gosh, go twice in 5 minutes to ensure the victory for the saudi side. a good start to the competition for all my 5th, who have one to from to well, even though because of when that one deals with this off of this all the wrong or
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made alisha with the already goal of the guy. so the 2 sides, agent terms, is the width or the wife of champions league was the ends on choose the enrollment at both color. and so a lot of people faces for much. i'm not believing the 14 time you are being cut with is visit the viagra. armando might have done a stadium right out and natalie with parts windows or mac, say one, and she loves the managed napoli from 2018 to 2019 starting them to a 2nd place finish. and sylvia, he says he's full of admiration for what the top is achieved in recent years. so how much content along one of them was $100.00. we're playing a game, one of the best teams and it's and they did very well last year. i think they have maintained more or less the same to talk to and the team is going to be hard for them to even match because they have real quality, individual ability to see what really push them on. you know what i'm being 30 or one another about making his return to a former club is, will feed as, uh huh. as he's got our customer, our team goes, who might just united. so who is one of those?
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so alex ferguson is a final sign is that matches do not you don't have a particularly happy time at old trafford. fine. just to guiding so then in 2 seasons and i'll be honest. friends, you to come on the face. do you think come over to realistically? i think i went for a phase where you email um bill from it or you die out for me and me personally the i was never going to now from it. so i just, it built my kind of tough for me to just continue my career, cuz i was determined to not to know that my career dial because i went somewhere and it didn't work out in english, permanently. kelsey, schooled for the 1st time in 3 pleasantly matches as i beat west, loving and bibles for them to know. chelsea's $110000000.00. sorry, mcculler elizabeth gave them the lead on 18 minutes describing policies with his goals for the club. since arriving in january, the 2nd can just seconds later to see of albanians for would automatically go
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abroad jobs with you. so. so since i'm sorry, the 20 for the blues up to 11 is going to send me an email to read case of sherry a gold medal at the asian games. 2 athletes finished top with a party of, of to afford to finish and amends. 110 major hurdles officials were unable to separate japan junior talk to yamma and so right. he's on a yes cool. i knew i who birds across the lawn in 13.41 seconds talk to you all my you one problems that the last agent gains that he felt lucky to share the car, to off the shooting hurdles in the rice or india, heading into an impulse ensued eyes at the eyes and games. the country's maidens click it, same and making their 1st appearance at the events in india's most successful track and field athlete were defending his title. and you, but just single polls from home. jack knew that chauffeur up max the the throw that
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consume 0 show for status as an indian sporting heroes in august, the javelin stall, one is country's 1st ever gold the world athletics championships, adding to the olympic title he secured in tokyo, he's now targeting gold at the age and games more than the rest of the people on the expect results from those who have the ability to perform that. if you think going until now it's deliberate and we'll try my best to live up to expect patients in the future as well. and well show for his profile and his home country is rising, his fame doesn't compared with that to india is crickets us. and so the 1st time he'll be sharing the stage with them of a multi sports events. the story if the agent games began when this torch was lit in new delhi india in 1951. so the best part of 6 decades for cricket, somebody keeps 1st the parents and the games that came in. one, jo, china in 2010, but it's only here in hong jo. the india has finally decided to send cricket scenes
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to the events of india still to the men's tournaments with the wind against the pile, with the country. and the process of hosting the 50 over will come. it is a young theme that's in china, but the crickets most financially powerful nation is here, a tool is significant. and this is all happening in the background of the api. so inclusion in, in the olympic guys, it's something that as an organization and as a school, which is very seriously and we've put our best foot forward, we think for inclusion in like 2020 i. so having them in the support area, inclusion in automotive school events like the ice, it gains in a couple of guys is incredibly important. tricky would prevent the olympics with tens of millions of new funds. the olympics would give cricket a new platform on which to sell itself, having cricket and roll them fix,
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i think will benefit everyone and member countries can really throw the game a positive play. and i think, you know, it'd be great to see cricket and the 2028 los angeles edition india have already won gold and the women's cricket events in 5 years time. it could be, let me pick metal these play as a celebrate thing. on the richardson l g 0. come jo. well the cricket walk up, guess i'm to write in india on thursday with the repeats of the 2019 final of hold as england facing use in, in the world champions beep, bangladesh. and the final will not guide the full sized wells. come are open of packing 1st and a rain hit game. martin the desk go to 198 for 9. 37. i was in the reaching that target for the loss of 6 because i'm with 77 volts. us back is not could we be seeing of a ton of possible dream team phoenix on stock? kevin durrant is confirmed. he will be available for the team usa of the powers 2024 olympics derived,
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could be joined by the likes of the bron james and steph curry, both of whom have expressed an interest in turning out for the us, seen in paris. look around, do you have any interest in playing the olympics next year and if so, what kind of physical challenge would that be? um yeah, i do. yeah, i do. i do have interest you know, so we see what happens, but as far as physical toe, i don't know. i still haven't how, you know, i feel at the end of the season, but i'm from the players that we have here and that i can think off the top of my head. i can see what our roster up. i don't think it'd be too much of a physical so i wouldn't have to do much. let me remind a little bit pass a little bit, defend block, some shots, you know, but we see, see what happens. that is always, but for now i'll have more lights on 0. still gotta love that. read down little bit,
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pass a little bit. wouldn't have to do much for oh, perfect. thank you so much. that's it for me. 0 then. yeah, i mean, site is up next to in great hands, the stories of hope and inspiration. schultz documentary from around the world that celebrates colleagues and resilience in the times of the how does the rest of the phone and
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the homes and buildings that were destroyed are still rubble. and parts of this district had started the flood once again. the. the main is parliament takes to accept the jurisdiction of the international criminal course and a move that's expected to i'm go russia the and i why money? sorry, this is that one? is there a nice or so coming on. dozens rested in tech. yeah. and i was curious the crack down in was phones to sundays. bowman tax, the interior ministry, police and india, right. the homes of several journalist them in allegations that.
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