tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera February 4, 2024 2:00pm-2:30pm AST
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or it's international perspective with the human touch, assuming way in and then pulling back out again the at least 2 children are killed and many people injured in southern gaza after his reading strikes for the city of 10 sheltering. how much the around the clock. this is out there a life also coming up in the living in fear and facing attack explains ready settlers, palestinians and the occupied west pine demand protection. you have been chief, these pledge to respond off to the u. s. and the u. k. carry out more strikes on the wrong practice group in yemen. funerals being held in fact dead for the 16 people killed in american strikes in iraq on friday
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the . so it's 11 gmc, that's 1 pm in the gaza strip. in the past 24 hours is ready, strikes of killed at least a $127.00 palestinians. i'm injured a 178 of us. some of the most intense bombing was in rough. in the south nivia egyptian border funerals are being held. the for 2 children killed the attacks. they were among a group of displaced palestinians who had been sheltering in a primary school. families living in tents nearby was hit by shrapnel with a bombing damage. several buildings more than half of gauze, this population has crammed into rafa, following relentless is rarely bombing enforced. evacuation orders. these are the scenes from the cities out, the job hospital where medical stuff a, treating the wounded sometimes on the floor. most of them are children,
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a me whilst offered central causes, main health care facility. that's all actual hospitals have ones that are running out of crucial supplies. don't just say they compet for blood counsel test for hepatitis and they try be before performing blood transfusions, honey, my mood is in rafa in southern gauze or for us. so reference, it's a grim picture as ever in the showing goes on. so yes, well over not a tax on is still ongoing bombing campaigns not only in rough city, but across the the, the guys us ribbon and han eunice in the central area. and further north that has been a relatively empty, as more people, athletic, the war. the horror of the worst since the beginning of the military operations inside the gaza strip did more of the genocide. the last very started to appear quite visible. and todd newness and more of it here. and does that populated areas
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with more displace palestinians who set up there and make shift tens and often largely found areas an eastern part of roughly because all the residential buildings here are fully packed. what we're looking at now is an overnight attack, the targeted residential homes were all the flying a scrap known as under fried snow on the tents nearby, also flying, shrapnel, throw on uh the uh, preschool that where families been shouldering since the beginning of the world were 2 little girls were killed and other injured restaurants too, and my daughter has been, it's important to point out that this is a hospital that has been over, won't over packed with large number of injuries. the point in sufficient numbers of, of medical staff is available to treat to those who have been injured, which lead to their death because they're the risk of losing their life as there is no medical intervention. what so ever in the top of that the, the medical supplies,
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the attacks continue as within the past couple hours on our way to do a report of from the targeted side of the preschool. as a car was targeted, 3 people inside the car were critically injured. again, all right, doing a job has to be done. close to the free school side, a farm land was targeted to the point. we could not stay there because it was too risky and we revive. we left the area the right way. more reports are emerging from garza city and the northern part were in renewed air strikes that our dealer should link to the eastern parts of the city and such i as well as the western parts in which i attack drones multiple of them in the skies of god are shooting, got people at any moving objects in the city so far. the situation is getting very wars despite the talks about a possible c as fire deal that is going to happen. and a lot of people are hateful visits that because the last thing they want to see is
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another operation expanded throughout pasadena of a has been targeted repeatedly since the beginning of the war. more residential, tired, targeted, more to split palestinians were killed inside the roof. i citizens to begin to work on the last thing they want now is an expansion of this military operation. since they don't have a place to go to for the southern part is they give you guys a border and panel city and do not want to cross to that part because it's a little bit o the feed into their permanent displacement. entered another part of the city, ongoing intense 5 in the city of han newness. and there is an ongoing failure to provide safe zones as well as safeguard doors for people, particularly this place to move it from one place to another. honey, uh thanks for that. so how do you need reporting that from reference, southern gaza? well, members of a palestinian veteran community who's lived in the hills of the occupied westbank for decade say they've been repeatedly attacked by his ready satellites despite so
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finally get official complaints with the police assess. let's just keep coming back . charles stratford visited one community, new york. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be grades these really settlers. you've taught them even late flowers. they were a palestinian better when school. and i'm a call been disturbing warning. so this policy and in community the occupied with bank putting your mind in the mood that they want to kill us, the message is clear, they wouldn't even know that i would children, it's intimidation. they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. stop and film us with weak film them. oh, the attacks chapel got going to the finest in the community, save you a text to lead point this man scene here um and seemingly being protected place
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where the soldiers offering, who seemed to the veteran's go pins lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me and another woman she asked us to give you my phones . the other woman was scolding her baby when her. oh, really had faded when you've lived, changed for more than 50 years. a livelihood depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. to put you in a ration is barely changed for decades. the better when we're able to her, they go down into this field close to an illegal is way the settlement of the settlement. they tell us is expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago. the veterans say that a group of these really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's
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clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land. we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make formal complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to hear what the police said. let him out and says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating. you know the legs crime he was repulsing a me, john, if no matter the police only can't come. when the settlers lie complaining about the box, i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these ready police. it's like we don't exist in his really low so to sir,
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so layman's complaint to these way the police of seemingly made no difference on the next morning sunday, the secularism back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens and you play the game of the shots, one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take all your sheep away. it's better we community living on palestinian land is being terrorized by owns man. apparently, immune or in different to be as riley or international child stratford. l just a at a model of a shot in the occupied westbank. well, who is the fights as a pledge to respond off of the u. s. of the u. k. carried out to another wave of strikes in yemen. the us led coalition says it hit $36.00 targets in the team locations. but here's the se sites and 6 provinces were struck including the capitol center. coalition says the attacks indicate message to the wrong back group condemning its attacks on ships and the red sea. on friday,
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the us conducted thousands of air strikes on a rack and on syria targeting groups leads to iran. funerals have taken place in baghdad for the victims of those us strikes and iraq. i think government declared 3 days of morning off for at least 16 people, including civilians, kill us as strikes with loans. doctor dro type killed 3 american soldiers in jordan there on his will, and washington to stop supporting israel's will on garza or well, the leader of the ron link group, the better organizations attended the funerals. and by god, he says, all american truths must leave the country. johan was not the ecologist many times, the time has come to expel, not the exit, but the expulsion of the americans. and they have to leave. if they remain is absolute evil for the rocky people will be more rocky, bloodshed and more sacrifices. other rocky use now is the time for them to leave. and the parliament has to say its word. and if it doesn't defend the rocky people,
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then they're not representative of the rocky people. wiley high shoes following developments from the iraqi capital. i said little rock in cities and of course, invest that the sooner most of all, the 16 people who are killed in the us a strike. most of them all then does. all of that mobilize ation force is all just be a math at some of the functions within the p m, f. all i really want, but this group is also part of the you have all the forces and therefore to the 5 minutes so, so it's a lot of controversy about the strike and the head of the p. m. f. a said, the united states forces should withdrawal from the law and said that this crime as he described it, should not go without accountability beep. colonda in chief, i'll see about known as frederick eleanor. i'm a diarrhea and he's designated by the us of the saturday visit us today, one of the size where the slides just place along with the follow event treat
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delegation. most of the sciences we are getting from the pm upside down. the allied allies in the world are calling for the direct us, which was one of the same time we had also witnessing more attacks on us vases yesterday. only the 2 uh fox. uh, i claimed by the stomach resistance, sidney rock one as well as the e software to be able to north the phone. but it's not, i don't know the one in syria. the now the battle between 2 generals to control as who done is created for you and it's cooling the world was displacement crisis, even before the fund can be done in a pro molden 3000000 people have been forced from the homes. now, often more than 9 months have come,
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fix many 11000000 people have been displaced. most olivia and tend to come some temporary shelters inside. so you don't, with no end in sight, the violence is growing concerned more people could try to seek refuge in neighboring countries. fighting between the army and the rapid support forces broke out and after disputes about how and when to incorporate the power military group into the military. well, the un high commissioner for refugees to freely forgotten it has visited, display people in egypt and into done. and he says they just feel forgot or and, and unless there is at least the ceasefire, if we continue to grow, i've seen it myself in all the neighboring countries. i was in a few of you last just a couple of days ago. i've seen it here, i've spent 4 days hearing so that the internal displacement is quite dramatic with incalculable consequences and the conditions of those the displace. but in general, of this with the knees are becoming worse or so, because because we have
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a to be put resources to help them, the international community is focusing on not the crisis and neglecting this one. besides these numbers, which are a bit mind boggling. one need to consider other elements of the crises, old schools, or old, most or schools and universities had been closed since last paper. and when the war began began, no education doesn't existing. so down to the 70 percent of the children in need of vaccine nation, according to the virtual cannot be reached forward in security is growing. there's this thing important that people made by the workforce program. yes, it is. so it's a crisis with multiple effects and made much more complicated by the fact that there's a huge from kline if the complex one going across the country very difficult to work across the front line and reach people on the other side. but many obstacles also for too many ted in organizations working on either side,
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especially most of them are working on the government side of the front line. my strong appeal here with the authorities that are located as you know here in parts with them. the governmental authorities has been please, at least until we ceased 5 comes, lift the many, many heavy requirements that we have to address that we have to face every day to deliver a to the people. people here feel ordinary people, the people most effective feel it's a band students for a golf. and the clearly, you know, there's been ukraine and now guys that these are tremendously complex crises, cities, right? that there is a tension on them. but to what we're asking, we, the humanitarians, what we're asking the international community is tied to juggle different balls at the same time. it's really for grinding to you and i commission of refugees. so the
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head here on out 0, dozens of killed in thousands left homeless as a far as far rages in central to a plus. i'm hardwood class i and we find that 16 again driving in a country with one of the highest the index analysis of the days headlines. how does south africa from its accusations of genocide, in this case, many genocide and holocaust scholars including his ravings con, confirm that space is a textbook genocide, frank assessments politicians need to be able to run for office without the fear of facing a jail term. informed opinions when the us census warships and to the right. see it's not receive task protection that seem as convocation inside story on al jazeera. once somebody shoots somebody else dead, most people expect the police to arrive,
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which can pass on that person and take them to jail. and then stand your ground. you can shoot somebody in getting their truck and drive away. is that unusual? that is very unusual because we're talking about the crime of murder, but it's a very clear in the statute. they don't want anybody arrest. that's why it's a get out of jail free card. it's time you pull the trigger. what do you think the shooter was interested? because of the law? i feel like she's hiding behind the standard round the the
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other guy you're watching out 0. her mind about some stories this and 2 children have been killed and many people have been injured in southern guns. that helped her was really a types hit the displace palestinians who had been sheltering and 10 at least a $170.00 with killed in overnighted tax across the gaza strip. theory, fee surveillance respond off to the us and u. k. carried out another way for the best price and target. some damage to coalition says it hits 36 targets to send a message to the wrong creek about its red seats. funerals have taken place in the bank tops of the victims of us. strikes, interact on friday. breakfast declared 3 days of morning and it's cold for an emergency meeting to discuss the attacks. the us launch dozens of strikes across iraq and syria targeting groups linked to their own of stuff, at least 51 people have died in wild fires and central chile 55 is
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a struggling to contain the large parts of a highly populated parts of the coastal that place, so region have been affected a lot to them or i can to, to this in human reports, not from santiago and in for don't in what's known as chillies. garden city, strong winds of up to 60 kilometers an hour and scorching sheets had been feeding the flames, destroying everything in their path, especially homes. for the look, there was nothing left of my house. nothing as you can see, the neighbor across the street could not leave. he burned to death because he did not want to leave his house. i lived alone here, let me go. present company and bought each declared a state of emergency in the bottom, but i shall region and address the nation to say that so far, dozens have died when the soon as another celia given the conditions of this tragedy, the number of faithful victims will surely increase in the coming of this, but the figures we are announcing of those that have been confirmed by the appropriate full force. these fires come in the middle of
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a heat wave. and this tens of thousands of julian's have been heading to the coastal region of but a so for summer holidays, traffic jams on the main highway are handling the mobility of firefighters and ambulances. the government has declared a career a few from 9 pm to 10 am in the region. but why don't you get a lot of stuff but to get your coffee will help to free up the rights for emergency dickens also so that people who must be evacuated can do so as quickly as possible . and so that no one can be left wondering around pierre's stuff has been evacuated . the government is trying to prevent losing thousands of people have been forced to evacuate in just minutes. but some, especially elderly people with limited mobility, could not escape in time. the government says it will investigate arsonist the cause of these deadly fires, like 1st says the president, the priority is to save lives,
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sea and human al jazeera santiago. at least 28 people have been killed and 10 injured in a ukrainian attacking the rush. it controls the hunt scrooge. the bakery was hits in the city of the subjects on saturday. a video showed rescue is currently injured, and the dead from the revel. charles was among those killed in the us state of south carolina j. pardon this one, the democratic primary for the 2024 year selection. it's 1st time south carolina has come 1st on the list of states voting in the democratic primaries bite and how they're comfortable with the games to other candidates walk away with 96 percent of the sites. terry sheffield is a senior policy analyst at the advocacy group independent women's voice. and she says that by this victory in south carolina, just don't guarantee him a lead in the presidential race. i think even though present, abiding is going to it's a came up for him in, in south carolina. the reality is that's just the primary and he's become
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a president. so it wasn't, no, nobody ever thought he was actually going to lose. but the reality is that president biting is the least popular president since world war 2. that's truly shocking. it's mind blowing out, his approval ratings only 33 percent. he's also losing in a key battleground states that he won in 2020. i guess donald trump. so he's losing overall across the 7 battleground states by 6 points to donald trump. and we're caroline is double digits. so no matter who wins the g o p primary, whether it's donald trump or nikki haley and, and certainly donald trump is a head both donald trump and nikki, who we are beating joe biden in the 2024 presidential general election pulling a symbolic way. has one of the highest inflation rates in the world and with a local currency counts and the losing value. people are looking for safe and reliable ways to protect their writings. permits us the reports now from the capital r r. this is one of how that is rich tablets,
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newly built homes and exclusive estate. here is the middle class of, of we. new developments are also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all, several people are trying to protect the earning y'all to the present. nobody. i mean, the biggest advantage is just the front end, the sort of battlements. the only way to preserve your body is by investing in us was us. it's tensional appreciates a value of my time. right, well, much it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by inflation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments. so he's helping build the family home. and that's it. that won't be too affected every time doesn't bobby and dialect tumbles. you can see may be the price will fit in products toilet today. maybe tomorrow the 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlined because it's on the
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bobbies have had bad experiences with financial institutions here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them adjusting the value of people's savings, some of building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security. and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby, and say at least this way they can see where the money's going. commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for inflation, for teachers and bobby, and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income. hardwood costs algebra godaddy to namibia where the president ha, gay gump has died at the age of 82. he passed away in hospital in the capital window. it was announced last month he had cancer and was undergoing treatment dunc up was the nation, stood president. since independence and 1990 only with respect to the cross, i forget some say a corruption scandal tainted its legacy. miller takes
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a look back at his political career. how good again, god bless. you may be of both as president and to time prime minister. before he's presidential election, gain, gulf was prime minister from 1990. when the movie a gained independence from south africa until 2002. and he became the country's longest southern prime minister when he again took office between 20122015. the group was born in 1941 and began a teaching career 20 years later in the 19 seventy's gang up left his homeland to work with the united nations while rising within the ranks of the independence movement, the south west africa, peoples organization,
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a swap on following his return home off to almost 3 decades, he, along with others spearheaded and election campaign, the boats walker to paul was much of gain clubs, work as president to focus some african organizations, conflict resolution and governance across the continent. but his reputation was painted by one of the country's worst corruption scandals known as fish rocked. gang up was accused in 2021 of instructing a government official to divert funds from a state from fishing company to bribe attendees at the 2017th swap of individual congress to both liam. he denied the allegations of ass fx. i read about clear matching up the with a 0 evidence. that's corruption group and again, god's leadership is party. last, it's 2 thirds majority of the 2019 election. while swapper remains in the movies launches party, its popularity waiting due to vote to anger of
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a rising unemployment and the corruption scandal. in 2014 gang up revealed the have survived prostate cancer. 10 years late to regular medical checkup revealed another cancer diagnosis. but his health deteriorated rapidly, following treatment in the united states and later at home, gain garbage survived by his wife, monica colombo, and 3 children from previous marriages. however, i didn't grow up, he's died at the age of 82. now a cosmonaut has broken the record for the most amount of time spent in space on the kind of think a made history author accumulating any 2 and a half years in space. flight, the 59 year old russian. i went into a but for the 1st time back in 2008. i'm in title, i think of as low as $879.00 days and space service several voyages. the previous record was also held by russia. that's it for me in the clock i put in more
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information, of course on a website out, is there a dot com where this coming up, the inside story on the latest us strikes on the the hello. the very powerful storm is causing some disruption across east asia. this is the earlier satellite image. you can see it moving out of central and eastern china where it did cause some disruption. thanks to very heavy rain and heavy snow. but it's moved pretty swiftly out. east bringing those wintry and wet conditions to the korean peninsula. it'll drop temperatures down in places like a phone. bring some very heavy rain to southern parts of japan. but thanks to mild as we are and expecting not snow to for on the higher ground, we could see some sleep how weather in tokyo, but the temperature is a do rebound as it pushes its way further east. behind that floats surely
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conditions coming in to shanghai, we will see some wet weather here through to wednesday. it isn't what ever so slightly, but still fit below the average temperature is all below the average in the north west of india and pakistan and afghanistan as we look to south asia. that thanks to west of the disturbance, it's moved its way for the spring since thunderstorms to move the eastern areas of india. and so without rain, it to the very mountain this area up in the very north. but large we settled for the south of this. we are expecting those fog and smoke issues to come back in to new delhi. however, over the next few days that you well, of the meeting of minds discussing the defining issues of our time. in one year. we source that change, it became clear at that point, but we really were in that kind of a new era of nobel peace, slower it's maria dresser and professor michael wooldridge and explore the pedals
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and possibilities of artificial intelligence. it changes the way we think, and then the way we all can protect ourselves. studio b, b, a. i series on a jersey about how far will the us go and attacking iran lynx targets, and then at least washington is counted on strikes against pro ever on the groups and syria and iraq, the retaliation for drone attacks last week in june. so could this spill over into a wider conflict. this is inside story. the .
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