tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera May 27, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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the, the narrow be down, say they know they're not supposed to be there, but it's the only place they can afford. the, [000:00:00;00] the kind of that i'm the starting attain, this isn't use our line from the coming up in the next 16 minutes. the death toll from is really strike on a displacement, comp and rough prizes to at least 45 european in our country is have condensed. the survivors with severe bonds were taken to overwhelmed hospitals. israel's war on garza has killed more than 36000 feet the fuse andre and packing your guinea officials. seeing that friday's land site is buried alive,
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move in to thousands of people talk. i'm somebody the in johannesburg, south africa. we use a routing electricity, cousins, and goods. people who did influence their vote in the upcoming election. and i'm fine. how much with the sports tennessee install a silver is through to the 2nd round of the front. open to a see that who's aiming for the 1st grand slam titles feet, sasha, vickery and straight sense. the israel is facing international condemnation, often strikes kills at least 45 people sheltering intense un building and southern gaza on sunday. many of the dead and injured what again, women and children. the protestant in red present says people, one fund a live in the attends. these rarely governments hasn't mentioned it's as tripe on raw, for resulted in
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a fight that killed palestinian civilians to the events of last night. according to initial reports, these are initial reports. a fire broke out of the attack, which of which appears to have taken civilian lives. civilian casualties are desperately sad, but this is the war. how must one say and started or are of countries have denounced. they attacked cats also, as the bombing will hinder. the chances of a cease fire agreement, well, egypt has quoted at the deliberate bombardment of displaced people and the 3 year opin nation set to recognize palestine as a states on tuesday have also condemned the attack islands no way. and spain only choose is rather reaching international humanitarian though by refusing to end. it's a sold on the southern city. as long as the chickens are coverage sifting through brussel and ashes. philistines tried to salvage what they can from the
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charge we mean, so they're temporary homes on sunday, at least agents really missile struck a tent camp in rough or the housing dozens of displaced families in an area. these really military itself had designated as a safe zone. the air struck spart, the fire killing dozens of people. most of them women and children. witnesses say somewhere trapped inside these tense and burnt alive unless it comes to us cause i lost 5 family members. we were sitting in tents when suddenly the camp was bumped. i lost 5 family members, all burned completely. among the victims were pregnant women. they kept telling us this area was safe until were bombed the diving, been spotless, unlim unlimited. we were paying, we had just performed the mock reprint, and we were getting all children's beds ready to sleep. there was nothing unusual. then we had a very loud noise in the fire wrapped around us, all the children started screaming and well,
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the nearby rooms were shaking. sound was terrifying enough in the world severely burned, survivors were taken to the few hospitals in rough, still functioning. these children had been orphaned. their parents killed in the attack. the several victims died because without medicine or supplies, health workers are unable to provide proper treatment. because it just took care that there was no security and also there was no security, not for a child, an elderly man, for a woman. here he is with his wife. they were killed, they are gone. he left the children, the innocent was lots of they done to deserve these rarely attack comes in defiance of friday as ruling by the international court of justice. which ordered an immediate hold to the military assault on the rough, fun,
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exciting the catastrophic humanitarian situation of the city. and the immense risk posted the hundreds of thousands of palestinians who had sought refuge their excesses. i moved out of their kind of correspondence following o regional and international reaction to these developments and alignment and run con will be joining us from the georgia and capital. a non natasha about standing by the in brussels. but 1st and all could already joins me on the line from there all the and central garza and you've been to the size of this attack. and, and rafa can you talk us through what you saw that what people were telling you as well. we made it to the patient of the target a couple of hours after the incident took place. it's a very mazda in m p. 9 behind the, under the district a, some of thousands of 10. the fire was actually 2 and looking people were having were striving to contain the fire they were using signed because there were no lots
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of resources. everything was burned according to the i would think because i've talked with the 20 times that works for beauty and disturbing. there were terrified they said that it was the loud explosion and all they saw was an orange guy. and i'm getting his heart rushing to the area, transferring injuries we saw bring body parts and slash on some people started their new journey of the basement. but other people told me that they chose to stay because even if they evacuate and, and go to another area, there is no place stays and there's no guarantee that the is there any sports as well and target some in the last update the house, many see in god just had that the death to increase to 45 people, including women and children, and dirty, and with
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a key to explore to non policy is injured. can now i were aware of our breeding system is not operating back again because the, the blades and, and the fire and all of these great stuff that this, this mountain is still stuck in my head. it's, it was a very harsh night at everyone that was displaced in this make just comp, people are enough nowhere. and they feel homeless in place and they do not really know where they should go. ok and also daria that describing what you saw and the often loss of that attack and ross, i thank you very much and well as well. so hasn't killed it to a senior. i'm ask them on doesn't not attack, but says that the details of the strike are still under investigation. meanwhile, the 2 countries involved in mediation between israel and loss have conducted egypt . foreign ministry called at the deliberate bombardment of displaced peoples tenants and rafa. and its hold on israel to abide by the top you n quotes. rolling to hold
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a minute reactions in rasa castle to has condemned to the attack. saying the bombing would only complicate ongoing mediation efforts as well as him to plans to reach an agreement for us the spot funds present among the lateral and says he's outraged in that as well as operating last stop as they are on no safe places left for palestinians to hear his present treasure. if not the one has commented to think he'll do everything possible to hold what he called barbarians and madras accountable. while the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees is also responded to the slightest attack on rasa, reiteration his calls for cease fine. i so images the deeply disturbing an a refining um. i think we have been campbells and ones. there is no safe space in uh in garza um we have a and numerous concentration of population. these people have been asked many times
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to move. but in reality, even where they move up the casual keys. and again, they have been a numerous called from a number of members said from the separate general from myself. more than ever what is required is a ceasefire. israel has bound belgians here on, so corresponding and long con joins us now from the jordanian capital. and on and realizing these ran, these have now acknowledge civilian deaths as a result of the strength. so that's right, well they say a is the initial findings. oven is really investigation. is an asteroid again. so i'm asking around this, settle for fire, which killed palestinian civilians. that's according to the government spokesman. the hymen speaking on monday, is rose 12 a minute to prosecute, just speaking just before the. yep. describe the rough attack is very great. and so the details of the instance uh, still under investigation which were committed to conducting to the fullest expense
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. so they built this preliminary investigation, but that would be a move for the investigation to come. mean, well, all of the foreign ministry is most of our ministries in the region have reacted egypt called it a deliberate bombardment of his ready forces of displace people's tents and called on his route to implement the mazes. i ordered by the international court of justice. jordan also expressed is condemnation saying this is part of the ongoing war crimes committed by israel. and it defies the ruling of the international court of justice. saudi arabia also using very similar language saying the latest of which is targeting the displace palestinians, the warehouses of the underwater northeast of rafa. u i. e also following suit saying that this was a deliberate targeting of tens of displaced people in rafa. and also stress the importance of implementing the i see j's ruling that demanded. israel immediately
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hold on military activity in the rough across. and also in the rough across like we heard from local is writing. the media quoting is reading soul says that there was a cross or fi, a incident between egyptian forces that fired 1st against is really forces that was actually confirmed by the is right. and he's military puts, that statement was actually withdrawn because it went against the is really ministry's own censorship. they say that we'll issue a move full statement a bit later in the day. we'll have more details on my instance as it comes in wrong . what does all of this mean? everything has happened since the last 24 hours of ongoing efforts to try to reach some kind of deal around deceased fine as well. perhaps most. the stock is the statement from the cats of foreign minister. i'm just bringing up now. it says that the latest is ready attack on rough or get him to mediation efforts to reach
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a ceasefire and hostage exchange deal. that's a very stock statement. remember, the sci fi told us suppose to continue on choose dates, but as of the scope between mass and israel. i'm asked very, very angry about this attack. a rough are these really saying that i see how math is rocket barrow, just 24 hours before. again, it's telling me even other cities in israel was something that they simply couldn't abide by where these 2 parties all right. now mass and israel is simply an unknown quantity. when we read the notes is the v. c for adults. all supposed to start on tuesday at the c, i, director of america with him, but it's going to be that plus egypt, sions plus the categories. but how far they're going to get with these tools, we simply don't know perhaps a few days ago, it was a very different scenario. but given what we see in the last 24 hours, it's anybody's guess. i think iran stay with me because we are getting literally just in the last few minutes, reports from is really radio,
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then egyptian soldier was killed in that exchange of 5 that you referred to earlier . obviously we've been hearing different reports from different different sources. but if there was indeed an exchange of fund, and if indeed and it a soldier was killed, this would have huge, huge implications. can you talk us through a little bit of the background here in terms of egypt and israel, and i'm the piece fail, essentially as well. if that is coming from is really on the radio, which is a bit of a misnomer. the names they'll actually link to these really all me, but if that's coming from then, then the military sense has actually pull that information out. now we do need to be very, very careful right now, you know, reporting cause this is just coming through to us. so if an egyptian soldier has been killed, then that is a political problem for both israel and egypt is going to put them low, get heads with each other. there's going to be a blame game that goes on who shot 1st. how did this incident happen?
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but let me just give you a very quick background on the agreement between egypt and israel when it comes to the rough uh, area rough uh, under the camp david accords signed in 1979. uh it's supposed to be a d militarized area. now that means no forces under of any sort within the area. now the palestinians are also under the agreement, supposed to be in charge of the palestinian side of that crossing. clearly there's a will going on and this is really forces in the areas of the camp. david includes, have pearl intents and purposes of been broken so that was already closing tension . now you've got these incidents but seemingly is getting more serious by the hour as more details on coming through. so this is now going to represent a big political problem. the big question is, and this, the immediate question that i think most village again of his best political comments as we all skimming. so something is a big question. the all you have is,
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does this have an impact on egypt role as a mediator in the sci fi tools? a little bit, trying to answer that question and verify all the details around that incident in the coming minutes and hours. and i will leave it the wrong con, reporting today from the georgia union capital alon because our 0 has been banned in israel. thank you for that and run. well, that's not bringing an error on it's in his form ahead of israel's national security council. he joins us now from nova threat design near west jerusalem in israel, arizona. i'm going to stop by asking for your reaction to what we just had that from and ron, we all hearing that this and just to clarify is really state media. so is really state read radio is saying that an egyptian soldier was killed in an exchange of 5 in raffle. obviously this has huge consequences. if indeed this is verified can, can i ask you for your initial reaction? a very unfortunate this is
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a very sensitive area always has been in various incarnations. when is what i was in was in control of does a when to put a sticker in for it, it was in control of the muscles in for total does i know basically now we, we have had similar incidents in the past. not too many, but we have in which, uh there was um, either by misunderstanding or uh, at least in one location that i can remember a deliberate attack by a rogue egyptian soldier on his really side of the boulder. when is what it was on the other side. so it's not completely unheard of, but obviously we're now in an unprecedented scenario of an extended war in which egypt obviously is not defaulted to. and it wouldn't complicate things. i do believe however that because we have the last ending piece, relationship between israel and egypt and specifically very good co ordination
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relations between the security uh offices of both is running egypt. uh that's uh it's, it's, it's going to be to be handled professionally and hopefully we're not, we're not to be a hindrance to uh, on the strategic level. or can you talk through a little bit of the, the political implications here because as iran was, was pointing out obviously this, the, there's a fraud giant but long standing agreement in between israel and egypt. and it would have huge, huge, not any political, but also practical considerations for the ongoing conflict in gaza. can you talk us through perhaps some of those consideration? well, now 1st of all, these really site, and i actually wouldn't say that i think the agreement is anything but frederick, the agreement has a, has proven itself to be extremely robust. it has, we've stood over the decades major political and joe political crises, including the resume change in egypt doing circle the spring. and even when the
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muslim brotherhood was in control of gaza, assario fidget was clever uh the agreement was kept. so this is the most robust base agreement to that, that is what it has in the region i have seen. so i wouldn't necessarily worry about that. and i don't think, as i said before, the necessarily has to be rolled into a strategic problem. it's obviously a very unfortunate accidents incident. i don't know, executive details, obviously it will show up 1st and all of that. so, but hopefully the, the coordination mechanisms between the 2 sides are such that it would be handled uh, professionally and uh, in uh, in which both parties trying to minimize its rather to inflate it well will suddenly see how this pays out in the coming out is i want to ask you about what's happened over the last 24 hours in rough on this particular incident on, on this displacement count,
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we've been reporting the ministry has said that it was very grave. is that then and acknowledgement that an observation also happened. and again, the details of mercury, at least when it comes to official is really statements. obviously it is extremely unfortunate. the numbers of casualties of innocent civilians are fine. it should not have happened on fire under any circumstances. it is not justified by the target to the killing of this or that from us, the operative no matter how senior he might have been. and i'm quite sure that this was not the idea of intention to see that the level of a so called collateral damage. so it would have to be looked into. and of course it does have room. and she cation spell from the, the austin single. she ation is as low as was mentioned by on both her and on the overall situation of these red image d i c j and i see and all that, it's extremely unfortunate. uh huh. well, let me ask you about the text. yeah. because that's what it says. we know that had
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been other strikes on civilians that have resulted suddenly in civilian debts over the course of this war. so let me ask you why the, the immediate reaction we've had to this one, this acknowledgment of the civilian deaths. not only that, but this promise of a full investigation. is this a direct result of a v i c j, the international court of justice provisional measures, the international pressure of israel is feeling again, i want to be cautious because we don't have visual details yet, but i would not be surprised. let's put it this way. if the i c j willing to display the roll, the dice play a role in the is ready to calculate ation. because you know it's, it's obvious. it is a very talkative routing. it speaks about. raphael speaks about civilian casualties and rough. uh so it is extremely putting into, to the situation on the ground and uh, its really would be foolish not to take it into consideration. and the is and is
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ready. so no forced air on etsy. and that phone ahead of israel is national security council. thank you so much for joining us again on the out of there and use. alyssa, thank us. all the 3 european countries set to recognize palestine as a stage on choose. they have condemned israel's ongoing attacks on rasa, joint news, conference and brussels of foreign ministers of island noise and spain spoke about the need for a 2 state solution to the conflict. they also accused israel, a breaching international humanitarian role by refusing to stop. it's a tax on rasa. well that's now going to talk about love. she joins us live from brussels. natasha. i see more and more european needs as all condemning this. rafa attack took us through the reaction. that's our phone. now we've had from a few of foreign ministers, many from the ones you mentioned, the foreign ministers of spain island to no way those 3 countries that are set to recognize a palestinian stage on tuesday, spain's
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a foreign minister saying that the bombing of russell was one more day with innocent palestinians have been killed islands for administer, coordinate a ballpark attack doors, a noise for a shoes at islands. foreign minister cheese made noise for an minister was i think the a tactful a material breach of the decision by the i c. j. that's also something that the you for on policy chief use at burrell attached opponents. he said that international law must be upheld that israel must respect the un colton. it's decision and it's cool on these ro to still it's offensive, and it's actions in goals. so a number of foreign ministers have actually touched upon this. we've also heard a via x, 40 twitter from the french president to buy to michael who's nothing brussels because he's not a phone minister, but he is in gemini, and she has the to the t for the attack on rough or was that radius. and basically said, there is now no a say for a palestinian civilians to go and natasha. can i ask you
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a little about the palestinian recognition question and the timing of that? why all span islands in no way recognizing a palestinian state now and, and could we see all the countries follow suit a well, the irish for administer thoughtfulness. he said, look for is a number of e countries have been talking about a 2 state solution, b e. u has been talking about the 2 state solution as the outcome. so the wants to see something that would a mean self determination for palestinians and living side by side with his riley's now he said that we've not done enough to get back and the for a new, a fresh approach is needed. and what they are saying is needed the foreign ministers of the 3 countries that have recognizing a palestinian space on tuesday. they say what we need to do is recognize as far as the new state, because that is a step towards a diplomatic solution we call and have a military solution. but everything we do,
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even if it seems symbolic, is a step in that direction. non terms of other countries following suit to the you is divided on this question. you have some countries and say they're in the process of getting down that road, slovenia, and volta, for example, say that they may recognize as far as the instate soon. gemini and phones may do as well for also saying that it's not a to booze face any back to you and resolution on it. but what they are saying this is which of these also being up to now is that they feel that about as soon as they should be recognized in the context framework of any future piece negotiations, and to do it. the other way around they say, is not helpful. natasha about to that with all the very latest for us, from brussels today. thank you very much, natasha. well, we can now bring in julia and von stacy who's the director of the middle east and north africa program and the european council on foreign relations, who joins us now from boss learning union. i want to start again with the timing
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and significance of this. what actual practical limitations would recognition like this have what sort of concrete steps should we expect towards this? mostly about raptors and not political pressure as well? to be honest, i think it says mostly that some of your vin perspective, symbolic for the 1st instance, it is about trying to support a political process. but i think it's also a kind of a set of desperation. the, the europeans, they see the situation on the ground. they see that the prospect of a political to say, track is 40 awake by quickly. mid divided is ready offensive in the cold weather. it is route to not enter into a political process. so i think this is very much about them, trying to bomb the slide and say, no, we remain committed to a 2 state solution that will be something the euro begins. they will, he was, was, i think this is about trying to but, but i feel pressure goes on to sort of the europeans, they build momentum towards that track. you speak about building the mentioned. it does sound like there are a few other countries you might follow suit,
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but where does this then leave you unity? well, i mean this as on so many for the policy issues, europeans are clearly divided here. there are those that are leading for and into this desire for today solution or there are others important state by from through good to hear about it most seriously than they have in the process. i might have suggested the job and did not quite um, uh, wherever was indicated just before i think that much more habits into the pose then the austrians. it could be lining up behind these ratings much more, much more strongly. so this is something that we were made start for, we're main broken it and it's part of the reason why do you do get brought to europe in state going the way. because frank, there was an inability to kind of come with less about the joint position of the center. has there been a shift perhaps and asked the jews around this issue because of the war on garza as well as literally, i mean, i didn't this as well as thought this new bush uh the wireless uh the messaging
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coming out of it as well that that will not be a political solution, it won't be a palestinian state of those that have traditionally be more favorable to the palestinians looking at that, that out know through that horizon and saying that if we don't now, that wouldn't be anything left to build on whatsoever as a community, this is an attempt, as i say to, to, to build up pressure to create some momentum for political tracking to push back against the track that is really moving at the moment, which is one of the bugs. well, let me ask you then about, i'm just touching on it on a, with the practical implications, but couldn't this have some kind of consequence for all the states in terms of arms and ball goes, for instance, does this create any obligation for countries we recognize palestine as a state to, to treat this conflict differently. well, i think you know that those countries are recognized. palestine is a state of all, i need to really be much more attentive to,
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to tom's relationships to the physical materials. the book that they give is ralph was this division. what we'll do is compel all the european states to, to, to move in that direction. and you know, you're paying for, and part of the has to be made through consensus. and unless you get all of these things reaching decision on something that won't be combined positions. so the iris, the spanish, the civilians that the belgium was the multi, they will, they make decisions. they will perhaps slow down on sale, trying to increase the level of pressure on his route. but that will equate to come in your in position with our full consensus and we don't have that. and we want that to the end on, stacy that the director of the middle east and west africa program. you have hand council on foreign relations, always great to get your thoughts. thank you for joining us again on i'll just irritating it now aside. and remo is bringing days of pouring rain to india and dying that actually has jeff with just how much rain is expected . the hello, remnants of a tropical storm,
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still striking bangladesh and the far northeast of india assignment on our tro. project states on tuesday is moving quickly though, but still dock a looking to scoop up a months worth of rain monday through to tuesday. then look at this humidity off the bay and gall. it will feel closer to 50 degrees midway through the week. it's a hot pitcher in india as well. we'll get there in one sec. but 1st, here's the monsoon rains are on tuesday through them all these careless state in india and the western side of sherlock i promise we get here with the story refutes in india. so colors are on dark, the red, the hotter it is punjab of the production response stage, temperatures ads or exceeding $45.00 degrees and same goes for the other side of the border and focused on for sim, providence, 50 degrees, often hose in jacob about this heat has been persisting now for several days and will continue to do the same lot happening in southeast asia, a tropical storm, moving away from the philippines, but dragging a lot of rain right across the south trying to see at the same time retained
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striked with intense rain through japan, through islands to shoot you a cocoa and haunt you some sunshine though for eastern and central china. and here's a closer look at all that rain coming into japan, likely to see some line slides here on tuesday. a hostile head here on out as a trade to taiwan on the threats of a new 10 north korea fetus from south korea. japan and china hold a ran meeting uninstalled the dallas mavericks on now one went away from meeting the n. b h. have him check final final will be here with that story for him coming the, the latest news as it breaks here, that being given basic things. but the main concern is how these people are able to feel that live with detailed coverage hall. teeth tooth has been on the heavy ariel from above and the months now. the residential building here is just been here from around the world, which you will see here is
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back to watching al jazeera. that's remind you about the top stories, the salon, as well as facing international condemnation, from countries in europe and the middle east, over its attack on attendance camps. i just face to palestinians and rough, at least 45 people accounts. and the desktop and gaza has now cost $36000.00 according to the health industry. and now the 81000 palestinians have been injured and move in 7 months of. is there any phone, falklands, and ground to phones? officials and pop in your guinea have reports of the written left us of the un saying some truth. 1000 people were buried alive and aligned slide on friday. rain blocked roads and the lack of heavy machinery oil hampering would cover operations and types of fading to find survivors. jessica washington, couple days after landside buried the village then because of this community is hoping you can use in the province on despairing, make up the i have
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a team members of my family, buried under the debris and sold. i'm standing on. i'm more family members in the village. i cannot count how many to months. i'd hate the remote mountainous area at around 3 am on friday, destroying homes and phones. authorities say it is too soon to say how many people died out of the main highway is blocked, delaying the arrival of emergency crews and heavy machinery to the people have been trying to recover their loved ones from underneath the soil. by using digging 6 states large culture and for whatever means that they have volunteers are digging through the rubble using gotten tools for each from a local media channel shows the volume is confused and exhausted. taking in the extent of the destruction,
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it's unclear how many people were living here. the last official census was 24 years ago, but it's estimated to be a few 1000, a complicating recovery efforts, water flowing under the debris, causing rocks to shift and to tribal violence in, in the province. international assistance is on its way with a craft and equipment coming from australia. we have actually provided assistance in getting officials from the disaster response center to the, the price of the, the incident over the course of the way can and will continue to work very closely with the pop and you can hancock and the united nation says it's teams are on the ground, helping authorities to help temporary shelters and distribute food and water. some survivors have shared the stories with the local media. one couple trapped in the destroyed home for more than 8 hours after both is tumbled down the hillside onto the village. so they viewed, they would be crushed to death. the miracle they sufficed. jessica washington to
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07, congress. donnie soldiers have been counted during fighting with to receive telecom pockets. don fights is these confrontations we understand happens in 3 areas and the kinds of pontoon club province which borders of kind of stone. the minute traits has 23 members of the armed group were killed and the operation pockets on a cure. this i've got a stones telephone government of hovering the t v t t p fighters. united nations is wanting that tens of thousands of ethnic were hang. i have been displaced by fighting and me on last row kinds days. the one says about 45000 of the most. the minority group has a force from their homes. since fighting between the minute, treat and level groups escalate to the nerve. and it's also warning that hundreds of homes in the town of what you don't have been destroyed by austin. tony chang, reports a fire has ripped through a hinge a refugee camp in bangladesh on friday,
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cramped and dangerous conditions for the more than a millionaire. think for a hinge who fled me on my since 2017. but now those concern for those back home satellite images of a booty down in northern were kind state show the city engulfed in smoke on the morning of may. the 18th that says the united nations was the result of hundreds of home satellites. the night before, we are receiving, frightening and disturbing reports from northern were con, state and mama of the impacts of a conflict on civilian lives on property. some of the most serious allegations concerns, incidents of coming over him to civilians and the beginning of the property. communication, subbing come to the town, but delta 0 has spoken to someone who witnessed the attack. so hit the military or the left, put it down and with the african army already, the deal was no, give them and you know, no,
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i'm going to treat just only them. so this at fire induced voltage in use and use. they want us to be afraid of them 1st and they're on the that the what they want to sierra ken ami in increasing the powerful rebel group denies is behind the attacks . it's probably 2 seen here with hundreds of captured soldiers and their families. so other on groups set defies. the erica nami has had significant victories of the military in the past 6 months. but if it's fine to is a responsible, they'll be held to account, says the shadow government. no one is about at all. and while conducting this operation, that costs across the country, there are allies on the air organizations attending transistors, talking to visions. fighting with the on top are also be advice to for the international knobs and attendance were hinge, a community has already enact. so the concern for friends and family in november, time between 580-0000 people are reported to have been displaced from booty down
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with nowhere to go. i think the ira account army and the government are equally bind. we do not have any means to defend ourselves, or we want our basic human rights. these pictures released by the american army, show the off the mazda of an air attack by the middle treat jumped to on may. the 14th the victims were a hinge of villages outside the town of mung dole. as ma'am of civil war grinds on, the hinges, increasingly find themselves trapped in the middle. toni chang, elders are all the leaders of china. japan and south korea have held rad try lot for me. thing. aimed at increasing economic cooperation and easing, regional tensions. the delegations have also been discussing ongoing threats from north korea. they've issued a joint statement, promising positive efforts towards a post school settlement on the peninsula from the pride reports now from sol of the like all neighbors, china, japan, and south korea have
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a long history of diplomatic tensions. but for this 1st try, latrell meeting of its kind in golden for years, the mood was upbeat, representing nearly a quarter of global economic activity. together, they form an economic powerhouse which the south korean host wants to develop. please move away from nowhere to tonia and through the corporation of our 3 countries. we must strive to improve the health, safety, living standards and quality of life of our people don't care. how many of you just ahead of this meeting? north korea ensure that would be on the agenda, announcing its intention to launch a satellite using ballistic missile technology that spend by the united nations, south korea as president to you. and so if you all called for us the, an international response supported by japanese prime minister food, we appreciate it says it was at no cost to we reaffirm that the, the nuclear ization of north korea and the stability of the korean peninsula are in
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the common interest of our 3 nations who are china stopped short of condemning goals, career with its primarily chang, calling instead for peace on the peninsula. but both soft career in japan will be hoping by jing can use that same fluids to constrain young young's wesson's developments with its worsening relations with the united states. china will also be hoping to close the ties with washington strongest allies in asia will help strengthen its geo political clouds. those, that hon. you all to south china, japan and the republic of korea should properly handled sensitive issues and differences. take care of each other's core interest and major concerns and truly practice genuine multilateralism towed into the 3 lead is planned to meet again next year in japan. still mindful of previous tensions, but apparently seeing mutual advantage in putting those differences to one side. for now, rob mcbride, i'll do that right. so a whole lot springing. graham on web,
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he is a senior lecturer at non jung technical university. he joins us now from a single grant. these all 3 countries, as we have been reporting that don't always see eye to eye, especially when it comes to geo politics. the other is different. it has now been put aside for the sake of economic gaines spelt at all. i think these differences will continue to hang out in the back drop, but i think, you know, there is a concept that need by old feedback to use the realize that the common interests that they can and should work on and therefore this try natural. so i'm, it comes at a very important time in order to try and do that. and we've talked about arrange all economic and security challenges plaguing the region. that if i called tree parking, so i think they have come together, put aside the differences, things to focus on the things that doesn't matter to all of them. but well, it feels like that was very level that was said very publicly about how to deal
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with north korea, for instance. but that has been a move towards more trade is as move towards a bilateral trade agreements between solar and beijing. but let me ask you what your assessment is of the likelihood of a tri latrell free trade deal. could we soon see some developments to i think it's a long time coming. i think i think the process is, is essentially important right now. the outcome. kelly is of christopher. busy church, original free trade agreements, and this has been in discussion on quite a few years now. and i think the endemic has created the destruction of cost has been a, a whole host of issues relating to taiwan and north korea. that of somewhat divided the various bodies, particularly in china on the one side. and of course the us allies, south korea in japan. but i think a free trade agreement will, will be a deal will be stopped at some point. i think what's important right now is
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building on the renewal of a composition and a commitment to work together. i think this involve itself is, it's a, it's a positive development. i mean, you can easily imagine another scenario which will turn out to some. it is being is being us full and i think this is baby steps i think would be the way to go forward during that period. when things are product sensitive, you speak about sensitive it's a brand that was as, as you allude to a full country that wasn't present in the ring, but certainly had influence over these tools. how high washington's positions defined dynamics between between these 3 countries as well. i think, you know, washington right now is watching, looking on with a little bit of concern. they would like a, you know, a consistent position commitment from it's to us while allies, south korea and japan. but, you know,
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we also have to come to appreciate that multi seizure defined as comprising the street jargon not, you know, that constitute 25 percent of the world to be a long health history together. and as much as they have, you know, they have the amount of to recall, you know, differences over the costs of the last 2 decades. they have a lot of common ground, and i think it's a name one's interest to have multiple. we have come together and it could be in washington some trust. but i think this is something that you will have to work together with parties very carefully to make sure that the us does get its own interest met. and it's getting time, you know, we find that japan and south korea can get his own regional regional interest met as well. i think it's going to be the complex. but as long as those dialogue all around and keep the momentum going, i'm sure that we will get to some desired please grant you speak about finding calling round tab between between these 3 countries. and obviously there is plenty of that. let me ask you, given that the current context,
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where the finding of this common ground could lead to, to shifts in the position from beijing, for instance, on, on taiwan or, or north korea because they felt very, very unlikely. and this is my own personal assessment. i'm rather skeptical about taiwan. i think the chinese communist policy is chinese government, the general, and even the people, the citizens of the people's republic of china stand rather united on the position about the future of taiwan. whether it's going to be retained by force or otherwise, or the point of the method is that they want to have tie one, you know, within china sold. i think north korea, even though that's a complicated issue, is a bit more manageable. and i think china, in terms of the latest pronouncement on me and the junk side is sticking to the well, that, you know, you've been, china has its own limits when it comes to north korea. and north korea is,
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has become a destabilizing fact. the thing right now, what's in china's entrust is to have to state the school way can continue to consolidate it's economic policies. there's a lot of domestic restructuring going on that that does a good old uncertainty when it comes to a supply chain, particularly to china's, you know, parish's need for technology is perfectly advanced technology chips which to which japan and sold career pay upon is a buying china nothing right now uh, china understands the north korea is something that it has to be a pop in, squaring off with japan and south korea in order to get a it's economic interest smits. so interesting, dynamic suddenly in the region, graham on whether the spring 12 today from single full thank you so much for joining us on alger 0. grant and sharing your insights and expertise that you a hostile ahead, hey on al jazeera, in for the streets of manchester to attend to the city events celebrate in teams.
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reco breaking premier league title victory. someone will be here with that. so the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back and it's time for supporting his father. thank you very much. a in the study of what was number one eager slide deck has opened the defense of her friend to open title with the victory. the po to star is it's straight sets when over 0. yeah. as long as off from the reigning champion last the free. good. and so i guess
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so on. see these opponents connecting a 6162, when it's 5, take it who is aiming for her full tie to level on dollars with face for my world. and number one, now me a stuff and it didn't install. it was a job or a through to the stuff and wrong the ac that who's aiming to in have 1st grand slam title would be to american, especially at the carry in straight sets, 6362 diverse re time grass and finally reached the quote. the final stage, last it as a hold on just a 2nd. then 2nd, see the janik center beach christopher you back to reese, the 2nd round in paris, the raining australian open chanted, who had been struggling with the hip injury. look to be fully fit, italian going on to beach. he's american opponent and straight set. he'll face frenchman, which i'm just getting off on. it has begun. he's campaign for 15 front open title . the former world number one is facing full, sees alexander vit. i've of germany organizes it, took the decision to cancel
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a ceremony to celebrate his achievements in paris. back often the dell said that this may not be his final appearance at the tournament. all form of finest and the martin may have played his last match at the french open. he was beaten by 2015 champion spanish last but franka 59 arrows of income beating his long time. rival is straight set fam at a consecutive semi final set. this venue back in 20162017 last no back in 5005 and twice to to rap on. obviously no, no shame in that. so yeah. and a different time, maybe that the results that have been a bit different, but yeah, i'm proud of the results that i had here. you know, i have great memories and like you said, it was no, not an easy surface for me, but we showed up and, you know, put in some, some strong performances as much as,
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as a manager that guardiola could be leaving at the club at the end of next season, according to the latest reports, the 52 year old and his side celebrated the record for successive for me, these title and open plus rate on sunday, city based west time and the final day of the permit, me get to secure the title for the 16 leaf titles and the changes make sense that he took over back in 2016 is contract. it had ends in 2025. charlotte a has won the mano, co gall pay on his home, so it's an incident filled opening lot. so the race suspended, so close to an hour, it was able to steer clear of trouble as he closed the gap on macs for stopping at the top. the wall title statics, from sizes reports, john mccloud. i see the famous race of monte carlo has been largely predictable in recent years, but no one would have expected to see what happens at the starts. red bulls says your parents started in 18 softer itself. qualifying session is disappointments, confounded by
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a huge collision that the 1st son pos drive that kevin mac. this in clipped him prompting a sequence of events that brought out the red flag and sol perez's called lifted off the circuits. elsewhere on the 1st lap, lp and drive is esther bond o'con m p a gas leak combined it gasoline was able to continue, but he didn't hide this frustrations. i'm going to say exactly who i don't see my holding a to to correct by the real far an incident free restart. so the clear, it's a control, the man who started in pull position looking for his 1st as a victory on high ground. a rare opportunity with championship lead the next the step and stuck in 6 after an error and qualifying for staff with some a clarence or skip the street, was a mattress thing close behind and hoping for a mistake. but that mistake from the club and ferrari never came, and in the end it was the close teammate signs, putting the pressure on p. s. street. hold on for 2nd,
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russell. did the rory haven't you had a tough couple of years of what could of beams they've now secured. the 2nd will of the season and reduce the construct has got to just 24 points. to pull the closest source when since austria 2020, to these no 31 points of the step and you were quoted his lowest position in a completed race. since finishing and 7th and single 2 years ago. no, it's kind of claim that the, yeah it's, it's such a difficult trace. it means a lot, obviously the raise that made me a dream of becoming a former one driver one day. and so it was a difficult race, emotionally, because already 15 loves to the end. you all just hoping that nothing happens
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already, the emotions were coming. so i'm will tell that this will go down as a pivotal moments in the season tom size and out to 0. to then be able to house where the dallas mavericks are now one way and away from reaching the championship finals for the 1st time since 2011. they beat visits as the minnesota timber will set to take 3 nothing you need in the western conference finals. i are going and we don't teach at for $33.00 to be the mass to $116.00. so 107 victory. so team in n b, a history has come back up from reading nothing down. dallas has the task to sweep the series that own home court on tuesday. and the new york rangers have taken the lead in the stanley cup sale for a series with the florida of kansas. alex went to school with an overtime to give the range is a 5 full when they now leave the conference, finals 2 games one and that's always well for me,
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a 100 bucks in the side. yeah. thanks and montana, you know, south africans are preparing to head to the polls on wednesday and for many power cuts of the single biggest problem in the country. outages are blamed on aging, infrastructure corruption and poor management. assuming the miller reports, the impact of unreliable power could influence versus of this, you'll get and take what offloads, what's left of his morning break production about a 100 loaves 2 years ago, he produced 10 times that but he says chronic power cuts have nearly destroyed his small business, i good strip. where do i do more light? i can't even imagine the future with this type of business because of, uh, we do depend on electricity when able to day basis for the business to function. so even the exploration trends that we have no idea on pause, escalating operational costs like purchasing diesel generators and slower trade means more than 2 thirds of township businesses of shots at the time of the last
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elections in 2019 the electricity crisis cost to solve african economy, at least $2000000000.00. that's according to the national energy regulator. while the government's lived by the african national congress was willing to use an advance that agent facilities and power generating equipment would not keep up with demand. that nothing to ensure capacity was increased. but now it says it has a plan. and part of the improvement i do, i see now in a series of all fed, they say aggressive maintenance lead dead air recovery efforts at this being approved by the part is that the way being able to add the approximate improve that the energy availability faked up by approximately 9 percentage points. but in the last few years, the power cuts which began more than 16 years ago have only worse and with some areas without power for up to 10 hours a day in the weeks ahead of the elections,
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silva for has not had any problem with guts. the government says it has nothing to do with the votes and that is managed to improve power generation. even if that is the case, it may for many votes as play in the agencies favor, but it may also be too late for others. aside from the scheduled power cuts, areas like this and so with, so if not to to any electricity for months and that's between people here become angry at matching. so we're not going to have both. i am not on a boat and not on the . 7 the, well, the power utility says it has a plan and the chances of will power cuts the small use of the system. power cuts of cost is business. oh no, not the only tens of thousands of dollars, but he's hopes of a promising future for me to mila ultra 0, johannes bug. well, that's it for me and installs you pay for this new zone,
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