tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 13, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the business like just is free to you believe i guess is like my on one of your just makes modern plates. the the hello, i'm jessica washington. this is the news line from to hans coming up in the next 60 minutes. garza is stopping because of israel located the u. n. warrens thousands of palestinian children are facing now. nutrition, just with lack of food and medical facilities from us, cannot and will not be allowed to decide. the future us secretary of state is anthony blink and blame some of us for the deadlock info on thing. the us live
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seized by a proposal for garza moss, is demanding a total c spy us and is rarely withdrawal from the st. also ahead, the dying of hunger, the world health organization warns of mass salvation in sit down because of a lack of food and medical supplies caused by the conflicts and to crack down on protests outside argentina's, congress just lawmakers debate controversial economic reforms and support in jazz through to the next round of the t 20 a cricket woke up, they beat co host the usa to secure a place in the super 8 the it's 21 gmc and we began in gaza with a group. st. palestinians are suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger. the u.
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n. has expressed concern about a rise in palestinian children facing now nutrition. the unicef warrants that nearly 3000 children in southern gaza had been cut off from treatment for moderate and severe. acute malnutrition, putting them at risk of death. the agency is also concerned that malnutrition cases could continue to rise when treatment services are collapsing. only 2 or 3 stabilization centers that treat seriously malnourished children and guards are still functioning. units upset plans for the opening of new centers have been delayed due to ongoing military operations across the strip. the one in comes is dozens of people have died of hunger and dehydration. this is 8 year old, one on this video was film just days before she died, a smell, nutrition, and her brother 2 died last week of starvation. a message issued a statement saying, israel's blockade, and a tax and does a have caused a humanitarian catastrophe and famine. it says the use of starvation as a weapon of war is
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a war crime and confirmation of genocide against the palestinian people. it's cooling on arab and islamic countries to put pressure on israel to open land crossings to provide relief to palestinians. the group is also urging the international community and the united nations to intervene immediately and still be attacks on civilians. israel has been locking the flow of food and a central goods and what's on the market now is often too expensive for most people to afford. international aid organizations have accused israel's government of trying to deliberately stuff people a corresponding tonic that would begin so coverage from central casa killing and maiming of a trap. civilian population. the obvious horrors of israel's war on gaza. this obvious, the slow death of from being a star, the residence of god, lived under a crushing land, the name of the blockade. even long before the war in the last 8 months is what it has typed in. it's a truck, tools,
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and supplies and squeeze people into tighter spaces and events when the, you know, to the ice via in the house where i lived, there was so many people sleeping on the floor. you can't even move the readings feeling the whole way regarding the prices of food. that's a different well, a different rule. it's a rule and of itself. rather than say what cost less than a dollar before the work is now selling for $510.00, even $30.00. the rising cost of everything is so frustrating. some say bombings seem more merciful than the slow death from starvation. for months now, not only does really military has pushed palestinians into internal displacement, but it has in force a suffocating a blockade. on the go, mazda threads severely limit exam 3 of essential goods and fluid supplies into the small in cloud. this, the blockade has linked to severe, a scar, city of basic necessities,
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triggering the sharpest spike of buddha prices. it's an intensification of the seas is red, has imposed on the strip since how much to power in 2000 and 2nd street vendors who survive on daily earnings now can turn a profit even if they have something to. so the say most people can pay for loss of the law in the past 10 days. i lost 50 percent of my capital, maybe more. and it's not just me, it's everybody. as for the price is sort of on a president and levels. people here see regulation to keep the price is affordable, is not working. and international eat a groups, criticize israel for what they described as a deliberate attempt to start the people of god more as a 0 from the central area of the gaza strip house. that's turn to the latest diplomatic move to end israel. it's devastating rule on garza, the was secretary of states was indo huh. on the last leg of his 8th trip to the
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region since fighting began in october, actually blinking has blame to most for the deadlock and agreeing to a proposal announced by us president joe biden. last month. he says the palestinian groups response to that plan on tuesday night came with amendments, some of which a workable, but others are not pulling can address a news conference along with the prime minister of canada, which has been a crucial mediation between hom, us and israel. some of the engine date was at that press be thing and he reports from the preaching to the operative word used by the secretary of state was there was a deal on the table. and now there are some parts of it which from us has proposed, which are viable and the others that aren't so essentially means that for negotiators it's back to the table and drawing board to figure out how best to bring these sites together is real accepted. the proposal the entire world got behind the proposal from us came back and has now asked for changes to that
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proposal. and i'll repeat what i said. some of the changes i think we believe are workable, but some are not. and so we'll have to see over the coming days, whether the, the gaps that are there as a result of from us not accepting with a clear and simple yes proposal whether they can be bridge or not. and as i said, i believe that they are breakable. that doesn't mean they will be bridge because ultimately a moss has to decide. we've heard from the 3 prime minister as well that there has been, there been indications that there should be a pressure on both sides, where israel has been committing gross violations of international humanitarian law . pressure needed to be on the spot to said that we have said that to basically without a thought have us auto auto auto lives or 80. but to like for that, it was up for the last 6 of the day after about 125,
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they just have to do and then also we have see that and also uh, contradicting the cx. but it's from a different is of 80 offices. that's also requires a lot of pressure on that as well as as the frontier. i asked the secretary of state about the latest report by the united nations. committing is accusing israel of committing crimes, including extermination. he said he happens. so i seen that particular report, but he once as well to know that at all sides of this conflict need to abide by international humanitarian law. last month you said there are no red lines for israel. is that still the case? and if there is, what will this mean for yourself and the us administration, we are determined and assist that is real or any other country adhere to internationally about a train law. the laws of our conflict opposed human rights not does not commit the gross violations of those uh,
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those rights. and that remains and will always remain a policy. this is yet another meeting. we're just taking the 8th time since the secretary of state has visited them, at least since the october, the 7th. and it appears that we are as close to a cease fire as far as we were 48 hours ago. so i'm going to drive it out to 0. don't. this is randy government has banned over to 0 from reporting. yeah, so honda sellers is in the janie and capital with the perspective from israel is really officials have never publicly acknowledged that they agreed with the american administration's proposal for a 3 phase ceasefire that would ultimately see an end of hostilities at the end of this 3rd phase now is really officials who have spoken anonymously have said that how much his response is actually not in favor of what israel wants, that how much has removed the main and key proponents of the deal that israel did agree with. and we are learning that this evening,
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these really prime minister is going to hold a situational assessment. benjamin netanyahu will discuss what is really, officials are now calling a negative response from us when it comes to the release of captives and this overall deal. now this shouldn't come as a surprise because there are keep sticking points from both sides, hard disagreements on how exactly the ceasefire should go through. a mass wants to see an end to the war entirely. while these really is including benjamin netanyahu . himself, the position has been maintained from the beginning that until all the goals of the war, our chief, the war will not. and that even if there is a ceasefire for a certain amount of time, the fighting would continue after that time to send who it's a 00. i meant to remind to the is really government has band israel from operating in israel and extended that decision. that's why honda joined us from jordan. all
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right, let's cross now to my kind of who is in washington dc, following developments from that, mike actually blinking says that reaching a deal is doable, but there's no guarantee. is there any indication from your perspective that washington is having any kind of meaningful impact with its diplomatic efforts? while it is attempting to bring the parties together, the fact that her boss has actually issued a response is greeted with something that came through relief by the us administration. we heard what tony blinking was saying that we've also heard from the national security advisor, jake sullivan, who says that some of the demands all the amendments made by a mass minor and are expected. but he says that the time for haggling is oh, but he wants now to push the parties to come to an agreement to move aside from these ongoing amendments that a boss is bringing. that is relatives bringing. but here's another issue. and that
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is the us government has continued to paint israel the as way the government as accepting the by didn't 3 phase plan. this is not necessarily so given the fact that a number of members of government in israel had threatened to resign, should the plan be adopted and put in place. so certainly there's a degree of confusion about this. whereas initially the plan was actually posted as that's coming from the use really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. this also apparently does not appear to be the case. so the interest of reaching a resolution not really served by the us consenting, continuing to insist that one of the parties to the negotiations has accepted the piece plan. this clearly is not the case, and this may will continue to confuse the issue. and to mike, as soon as he mentioned a degree of confusion, the, i'm curious to know how is this issue playing out in us media as well. once
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again, the us media tends to follow to an extent of what the us meters are saying. so in various portions of the media, you do have the parenting of the us secretary of state position, for example, that last is the sticking. the point here that a must is the party that is not allowing this deal to be implemented. media generally reflects that rather than the reality, which is both parties are continuing to issue objections to various parts of the steel. one party, at least, we know now is continuing to suggest some amendments which would allow it to agree to that deal. this is not something that may be as closely meant as that by some of the us media. like my ton of reporting that from washington dc. thank you. my lease one person has been killed and 8 injured. when is rarely forces shelled house in elbow range refuge account in garza, these really ami has intensified as is
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a tax on central garza in recent weeks. corresponding to us reports from debt on the incentive garza or the is really minutes where you has intensify the military attacks across multiple areas in district. and in particular, the focus is on rough district was now the military is deepening itself. durations to western areas of rough or close to almost the area that was completely on the is very intense from bottom and as residential houses and even people who have been taking show to off definitely going to is really managed. otis, have been widely hits creating a state of carrier, some on some of these the who are completely terrified to feeling up completely now on the safe to do to the is very on ryland's. it was k u over at tax. now we have completely seen the devastating military strikes that targeted 12. i don't think the entire city into a pile of rep who bought the minute to up the ration or roof as to long going with
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very hotly intensity and levels of the entire medical sect to that is completely collapsing unless there are some sort of medical field hospitals that are receiving entries from every now and then back to now the manage operation is a so effectively going on on the ground as well as saving to time and to militarily and politically. this month of how much the costs of the goals that they have set in october, the 7th tarika best suited algebra there that i had a story. videos have imaged from casa, appearing to show summary executions of palestinians buying is rarely soldiers. they were taken near oliver sheet street, that's the coastal road connecting north and south casa israel had designated as a safe zone for palestinians wanting to move between the areas. this footage is from june 1st. it shows a person walking along the beach is rarely soldiers appear to have stopped them. and moments later the person is shot. well, this next video appears to show
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a group of palestinians walking north on may 17th. one of them stepped out of the group and raises the hands in the air, apparently showing they are on and, and they show within minutes. the video then shows soldiers coming in to take the person's body away. and then this footage, another person is standing in the same area with the hands also in the, at the see shortly before they're apparently shot by is riley soldiers. the same then happens to another person. later on barrage of rockets from lebanon has been fired from various locations to old northern israel. some projectiles reach them are on the air base on the outskirts of the city of type areas, causing fires and damage as well. law has claimed responsibility for the attacks. the group says the rockets were fired in retaliation for an overnight attack that killed a senior hezbollah commander and 3 others correspondents and
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a hold that has the latest developments from bayers. to flourish of hostilities follows the killing of one of his senior commanders, an overnight strife, southern 11 on colored believe to be a regional commander and $1007.00 on the 2nd commanders have been killed. but the most senior was never the hezbollah claiming responsibility for firing those for rogers and profits of 40 to the is really army. more than $200.00 were fired from 11 on and they landed in various areas across the northern israel somewhere intercepted. others were landed in open areas causing fires while others cause damage for the hospital. that says, this is just the beginning. it is promising to intensify the quantity and frequency and following this assassination has below one. these
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killings to stop is rough strategy has been to carry out these targets. it assassinations, not just against commanders with fighters as well, and not just 11 on spots in neighboring syria. and a short while ago is really media floating sources. india is may the army saying that while this radio army has stopped decided to carry as a wide scale attack against has been lost, it will continue to carry out targeted assassinations. again, it's the to watch and tina now with protest. so taking place of a president of human lives, flagship economic reform, bill, police have used water cannons to dispense protests is gathered outside the congress in one is edis, as that's the of the house, the senate, as a debates of bill circle on the back floor, proposes sweeping changes to the economy, including steve austerity measures and privatization really originally wanted to
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privatize 40 companies. but the bill was significantly watered down before being approved by the low house in april. let's bring it out. correspondence advisable, who is at the protest in one is edis teresa that it seems that it's quite a chaotic scenes behind you. can you talk us through what is the mood of the protest at the moment? well, that's correct. i'm right here outside of congress, the session continues in the senate. the discussion on this base is law that has over 200 laws that have you had a mean a precedent have you. i mean, a says which ones formed this country. however, just until about an hour ago displays that you can see right where i'm standing was filled with your gas rubber, bullets, water, cannon and everything else. most of the protesters have left, they have gone to other streets. you can see what's left of it meant at least 10 people have been detained. but there has been lots of violence surrounding all the
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sir. yeah, we do know that 2 cars, for example, have been set on fire by the protests are able and that at the same time we've seen at 5 centaurs from the opposition. a whole lot of points came outside of the senate to see what was going on outside of the chamber. they were tear gassed by the police. so lots of violence with this law that precedents have yet to me. lay says will help him from form argentina. that was, carry out. reform in the labour labour reforms of investment reforms of all, many other things. however, for many of the protesters that had been outside of congress, this laws would have a major impact in their lives or so. obviously we can see the altima of quite a chaotic nice around you. why do people feel so strongly about this bill? of the well, in the past, since my lady to call for 6 months ago,
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he hasn't been implementing solsbury teenagers. he has evaluated the currency around 50 percent. this has increased inflation in argentina, something that the government has been struggling to bring down. and that's why formulate diminishing and bringing down to investigating argentina is a high priority. and to do that, he has been lifting subsidies on fewer electricity that he has also been caught ministries into laid off at least 50000 state employees, among many other things. and this law would, in a way, be the road map for many of the reforms that he wants to implement in this country . not only to jumpstart feed economy but also to attract for an investment. however, for the protestors that being on the streets on this day, their labor unions left wing parties among states, employees, and pensioners where extremely concerned about what is happening in the country who have seen it with our purchasing power affected this past few months. but they say that they cannot make ends meet with what's been going on in argentina with very
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high inflation, for the price is going up almost constantly with their salaries that are not keeping up with this inflation. so lots of concerns on the streets and box. we're expecting this know to be voted later today we're going to be outside of kong was waiting for that. so kaplan, it's not clear yet whether it's going to pass, but suddenly there's been lots of 10, so not totally on the streets, but also inside the senate. right, teresa, go reporting that teresa. thank you. the leaders of the wealth of 7 largest economies are heading to easily for summit with ukraine and gauze. are expected to be at the top of their agenda. the group of 7, a also facing all the challenges from discontented electorates to tackling migration for climate crisis, which is 0 is diplomatic, and is a james phases of the g 7 gathering. and has this report from the southern region of fully a president fight and arriving in italy ahead of the saw. so this is g 7. so it's a meeting that's likely to have
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a serious and subdued tone. that's because since the 7 lead his last match ukraine has known since they don't hoped, strengthens it's hands against russia, and it will, that's gone on for nearly 2 and a half years. but even higher on their agenda, the war on casa oguchi. 7 leaders initially supported israel's right to self defense, but with the death toll of building 37000 palestinians, that support is increasingly reluctant. experts believe it's damaged the g sevens, molar authority, the g 7 does for many people feel increasingly less relevant, less reflective of, of power around the world. much more of a club that's not necessarily got the legitimacy that it use, that it once had. and you know, add on double standards and the popular see, and people you know, dying in at, at scale and goals. and it's a, it's
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a very gloomy outlook. the 7 leaders of the same ones who attended the last, somebody in the japanese city of hiroshima. but 6 of the 7 and now facing serious political pressures at home in front and the u. k. elections that you in weeks. and the us vote is now less than 4 months away, off to a strong showing for how right wing policy and the european elections. the one leader who's fourteens appeared to be rising, is the host georgia, bologna. and you tell me in 5 minutes the is bring your record number of 10 guest countries to this is g 7. that's in part because she wants to focus on the issue of migration. but experts believe she's also trying to keep the g 7 relevant at a time when it's self declared rolled at the pinnacle of world affairs. seems less certain that the james pays out his era, puleo, italy to the western part of democratic republic of congo. now the move in ag people have been killed. audra boat capsized on
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a river in the capital conjuncture on tuesday. deadly building accidents occur frequently in the country with small wooden vessels are often overloaded and unsafe . india is prime minister under under. moti says he sighed and buy news of a fire in kuwait that's killed at least $49.00 phone workers. most of them were from india, the fire rips through their recommendation. going to be prime minister has ordered an investigation, a stephanie decker report. the fire broke out around 6 am local time, this building housing for more labors. then it should quite center, administered, visited the site tomorrow. how many are you accommodating in this building? you are responsible, 1st of all, before god for all those killed. how many are you competing? and here we are a company. do not tell me a company. i asked how many are you keeping in here about $196.00? where is the diction foreman? in charge of this accommodation,
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bring him in. both him and the owner of the building must be kept in custody. the fire broke out in the southern monga district, an area known to be popular with foreign workers. the interior ministry said he blamed degree to the real estate owners for packing the building with labors. creat another gulf countries of often been accused by human rights groups of abuses when it comes to the conditions of the hundreds of thousands of foreign labors who form the bulk of the construction sector. stephanie decker audra 0. the still ahead. on august, the 4th, it shows it is in northern india. as a deadly heat wave is slowly turning into the country's longest thoughts. i am indeed recei uh, being a rubber plantation in ivory coast. why more on multiple families are focusing on robot instead of their traditional and 3 days after winning the french open, carlos conquered as has teamed up with another former champion for the olympics. and it will be here to tell you
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the new doesn't look like it's in somebody that's more to change any time soon. much of central europe is sydney increasing, spread a big from the stones, causing flash, cutting all the way from the eastern side of spain, towards austria. that is going to change it in the west and is drying up. and i think stayed in the by the arts and particularly where we saw the most recent southern. we'll see dr. whether it's still a care came from for look at these temperatures. this was once a cold from the old. i see it was cold and you might like and everything to the septic grease has been particularly hot. those fees will change a little bit. but another lot, front skits went, attempt just go down a little bit, but not extensively. it's sunday night, and most of spain there is ready to come into the north, submissively. it's illegal. see the shells go cry. she was through the shelves. guy
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went back to the masses, appearing in the western past, the black sea, athens of the change, a wind direction was the temperature has dropped. but that wouldn't still come in so hard to keep the eastern side of libya and or egypt halt for a while. because these holes, in most of north africa, has been set a goal recently. but the coding trend of the cheryl 0 west in the past of africa is all this big was causing some funding in sierra leone in guinea. and moving further north towards molly, even southern mauritania, the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and because in the words of those survives and with the help of the palestinian journalists fault, lights toes, the harrowing story of 3 families and investigates us complicity the world's most beautiful in decades the night to bolt. and by doing this
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this is just a reminder of how top stories based on a group st posts and ends in gaza, suffering from catastrophic levels of hunger and strong patient because of israel's blockade. the u. n. has expressed concern about the rise in palestinian children facing now nutrition a day off, the mazda is response to the us. c spy, a proposal. there's been no major breakthrough to a secretary of state. anthony lincoln has been indo huh. discussing it with cause i was prime minister lincoln says some of the changes proposed by him most when northwest in argentina, protest taking place over the president's how the on the last flagship economic bill, the lease of use a gas and was a comment on protest as outside congress as politicians to base a watered down version of the proposed law. the head of the world health organization has warned that some regions of sit down facing mass starvation more
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than 18000000 sudanese are chiefly hungry. and approximately 3 and a half 1000000 children are acutely malnourished. 1000 space the risk of dying due to a lack of medical care. more than 70 percent of all speedo. this incomplete effect to the states. and 45 percent of homes, 5 easy to see, and another 5 of states that are not working and the remaining ones are overwhelmed with people taking care. people are dying from a lack of access to essentially the services and medicines. while there is a very little risk of must starvation in some regions particular services including mother, mother, and child and health care. the management of see that i keep my limitation. and the treatment of patients with chronic conditions have been discontinued in many areas
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. right, let's bring in more cash capella, who is a former un resident and humanitarian coordinator for sedan and he joins. we now live from geneva. thank you. so for joining us, it's quite a dire situation. the w h o, a warning of mass salvation people dying from lack of access to a central services. we're hearing reports of people even having to resort to eating cross and peanut shells. what are you hearing as you speak to people on the ground that seems to don. hello. how's it going? talking to my colleagues in friends. so looking into don, it's very, very clear that the person is getting what assign the student be news. we've been having dire warnings for some a weeks and months now, but certainly it's reaching a peak of desperation at the present time. uh, so terrace was saying most uh has good facilities that are order. uh there is a 2 for the shortage and the pockets of uh, uh,
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hung up on no coming together. so it'd be sooner to be very difficult to know which region some of what's affected than the others. but suddenly, on top of all of that, we have a story to mess atrocities and mess it goes taking place. but particularly in deductible region in southern go to funding gives you the state even the in the near caught to. so what we have is a situation which was bad in focus before, but to know coming together to cause a mass problems all over the country, including modem or displacement. this is the words because displacement the crisis and do go over too many and refugees in neighboring countries to who quite frankly, are not the getting but they should be getting out of question, but should be asking, to be honest, is not more and more wanting to go to a terrible situation this going on into don. we know that, but actually what are we doing about it? and what can the international system, including the,
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you and agencies do more to accelerate who galvanized their response and the students get showed the be what should 8 organizations and bodies like the you and do in a situation as precarious as this. whether i warn policies, restricting a delivery, access, and distribution, what needs to be done, split all that is true and there are a lot of risk including a book has been killed in monetary and operations. but sometimes the last country and while suffering is everywhere, we have uh more we have people accessible in the border areas. you can do cross border operation of jobs from salt to dine from egypt. that's one thing that can be done. more can be done to support local group to trickles of assistance, the local local people, local age because local network cuz they're doing with accounting, the communities. we can overcome the bureaucracy of the international their system to help them more. we can do that. we can also do much more in terms of costing,
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drinking the on set the fits retreat and we know where they are and the negotiating better with the war in groups in terms of access to them. i think sitting in the book, so done alone, which is what many of the mind doing ages the doing isn't going to be enough to relieve the problems and the rest of the countries. so i think on all i'm asking for is a, is a great, it doesn't i zation of effort including particularly the cost more to support. i'm founding countries. hot of that effort is also a question of funding is limited funding. also a concern in this situation as well. i think funding is a problem in the many, many you may be birthdate in crisis and such as it used to program walton. so that possibly because with a sense of hopelessness because it's been a, it's been that it goes out. but actually you've gone to the people to don because you're going to get to the people that are done. then as donors, you know, the pleasure result is because your money isn't going to be turned into goods and
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services to your people. so that's why i think what federal see thing is absolutely right, but i think the do i do that? i would say if we can show from the human system in particular, but it just in deleting this from the red cross, right? because it also got if you can actually reach and boost fonts, it into the areas with category. and then apple is, you can reach that, i think the chris, new dynamic of the trust and energy that you might interest though, which will not solve the problems. we're not going to get to places where the fighters won't allow access, but there are people we can, so we can do more to help them wherever you can reach them. my cache capielo, thank you so much for joining us. that's the form, a un residents, humanitarian coordinator for saddam. joining us from geneva. thank you. staying onto the army and the power military rapids. the 4 forces have been added to a un blacklist for killing and injuring children and attacking schools and hospitals
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. they are stuff was listed for recruiting children and for rape and other forms of sexual violence against children that you and report is due to be published on thursday to separate you and report shows a staggering full 180 percent increase in grade violations against children from 2022 to 2023. jamal ill be inside a. what is a student is mine who lives just outside of cottage door? he describes what happened when the rocket support forces came to his house. 40 years. i know you might have dancing about me, so con, higher on the chevy circle. the moving meaning center, say to to many is the word talk wasn't going to remove, i've been leaving it out and yet the drama viewable on you the lives you've done.
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high. yeah, i mean with the gun i'm around i'm, the lady had been very reliable. the worst case, it again has to live in a game show much really different been done while it was it out loud, and are you gonna need to shave it as a little bit? i know also come with the why do i need the mazda the, the layout we will let them was, you must actually be we, i'm going to get guns along with the money already. i know who the ball i'm up alone. i mean, what you say was on of india is in the groups of as longest as a huge wave. there have been sustained temperatures nearing 50 degrees celsius in many parts of the country. so many sweltering hate and the scarcity of water
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coupled with economic desperation or dangerous combination during peak summit days . it's michael apple reports. it's a mad dash 14 you didn't acute for 2 shortages and record breaking temperatures. mean people are scrambling for how ever much they can get in this neighborhood. in south daily water is available for a few hours at a time, but only every 2nd a 60 year old, but t and 7 of the family members live in the oaks, less slum under one roof. there simply isn't enough water to go around. it was of us that the god that we get top portion every other day. he comes for a very short period. sometimes we get it some days. we don't, we have to buy mineral water to for 10. cause if the boy was functional, which wants to use that fall from the come fits of
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a conditioning or even the shade, many indians are forced to work outdoors. facing the brunt of searing temperatures . doctors are raising along the poor particularly have to work in the heat. they have very different option built construction. well, good. so i can be used like movement of people are getting heat continuous, but they say like that except for that, etc. they can stop working. this rick showed dr. it has little option, but to try and make a living wall. the heat is keeping many of his potential customers at bay liaison, but of the best uh, but if i don't work, then what will my kids eat and what will i eat? if i sit at home for 2 months, it's not like the government is going to pay me any attention. a john rob lucian is an environmental planner and one of india is full most climate change experts. he says the country has never faced this level of sustained heat. it is a pretty prolonged period of heat that extended peter and bates about $24.00
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diesels need to be, uh, that'd be, have experienced. so we're going to break the record off the duration of he'd be in this country to see us health officials say about 25000 cases of heat stroke have been reported nationwide with nearly 60 people having died over the past 3 months. mike level of this era police and indian administered customer blaming, focused on for rising separatist attacks in the region. 2 separate has defined to is and a security official were killed in gun battles in the general area. on tuesday 7, all those were injured for 2 days, only a 9 hindu pilgrims were killed when they both was targeted. the search operation is underway for the attack is the case, the system it comes to computer seems you done a good it is at least a 3rd of the for the tax is a guys thought you did often because it is very close to the national hiring and
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the development border with buckets done focused on has set a tax revenue target of more than $46000000000.00 for this year's budget and put forward the ambitious plan in the hopes of strengthening its case for a new bailout deal with the international monetary fund focused on his in talks were further alone estimated to be anywhere between $6.00 to $8000000000.00, narrowly averted a default last year. thanks to a show time i am a sale out of $3000000000.00 over 9 months. earlier we spoke to sophia of a, an economic policy expert, she says, focused on has suffered political instability, which has led to with the economy stagnating, the focused on so commodity producing sector. the market doing with that is val just finished and have been as you know, up and down on and basically there are a number of sectors which are unfair, focused on itself. i put in a different instability. i think that it had something to do with it. well,
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let alone be there. so a time, in fact, some decade the investment in roman catholics has consistency, renewal and knowledge. the point where all these things have started matter. so basically it's a big, i'll call it, you know, the national for investment in human care, particularly to, to happen over decades. it is going to depend instability. we did officials and the funding meals fear to secure the lobbying rules that people talk to be surprised by success and government leading to buy they cannot make decisions . so it's a combination of factors and the norm. frances, suspending voting forms in the french pacific territory of new caledonia, of the proposed changes triggered unrest last month. the changes would have allowed everyone living in the territory for at least 10 years to vote in local elections. and that i'm good indigenous island as they make up just over 40 percent of the
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population. ivory coast is the world's biggest producer of coco or farm is then now prefer. rather, they say it's cheaper to farm and takes up less manpower and interest reports from ivory coast because city on how the trend could mean high a chocolate prices at your local supermarket. the cocoa industry in west africa says these white gripping sap as the biggest threat to fits cocoa supply after climate change. the growing number of problem is either diversifying into not to rubber or turning their backs on across that sustain livelihoods, for generations. and for the ivory coast on the top of the global list of corporate uses. so wanted to go, mussa is a president of the local cocoa cooperative and i will feel a town north of the capital a be show you farms both perhaps the most you and so policies and think so not
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falling, rubber is like being on a salary. you harvested almost every month on like coco, which was august the 1 so at most twice a yes, it may not fetch as much as cocoa, but at least you have something to live on every month. it is right to rub a production in ivory coast rose from 170000 tons just 3 years ago to 1500000 tons in 20 to 2, preparing the country to the top 3 producers in the world, industry and others believe it good suppose it's kevin 5 foot for the $25322.00 divorce ease it. climate change and sort in production costs are forcing move farmers to switch, dropping wild rubber trees, taking nearly as long as cocoa to produce a 1st output. they required less hard work and i'm like cool, cool rubble prizes off tables. something many pharmacy i appreciate for their own financial stability. that's
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a source of concern for the corporate district. coco diversification of sustainability consulting edwin corner says the colquitt industry is at a cross road. small scale on from farmers, provide 90 percent of the low supply. they have to do that us, nobody from conflict at any time to compare the couple of trees is not like big farms that can, you know, be controlled by photo, small order farmers. you can't control them. he says the cook industry must come up with an acceptable support system to help farmers will continue to live in poverty while supplying a multi 1000000000 dollar industry. if not, fuel farmers will come to me at the crop which could mean high prizes for the chocolate bar or the supermarket shelves. committed reasons, why would you see that? the still ahead on, on just the rest spores, the pole vault world champion hotels,
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this business uptake. these me why this exact proton of on the dash before he is the time to support his center. thank you very much. jessica. well, and yeah, have progress into the next round of the t 20 cricket will cause a they did so by beating co host the united states. us weren't quite able to repeat their famous victory against fox. a son is called a $110.00 for age on. this vicky thing is surface in new york and you had to see, you know, this moment sarah foley was outsourced full to see what went on to reach the top 10
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bulls to step is you're qualifying for the super 8 with the game to spend the usa or still in contention to make it to they face island on friday, australia beating them with yet to book their place. and the next stage of the competition, the media were bold out. $4.00 to $70.00, to australia, reach the targets off of just $5.00 over ensuring they would be moving on to the super 8. by the time australia, place clock in the, in the final group game, both teams will know exactly what they need to do to make sure england are knocked out. one australian pail was off. if they do, they do their best to make sure that happens stealthy. so it's only the south side, again, as i said, the on the top few times. you know,
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we can get another to that's and you have this interest as well as probably around one of the world's biggest athletics stars that i'm on. the defensive has landed yet another major title this way that has just one goal that the european championship syndrome success at the power still impacts is his main target to for the u. s. police reports under the prom face. this was the moment sweetens on. the point is extended one of the most astonishing streaks and spoiled breaking the pole vault will drink hold for the 7th time, it's made the defending olympic champion, a star of track and field. i just try to get the most out of myself. i live, i live very much in the presence, of course, when, when it's the olympic years, it's always, it's a little bit hard to dodge it. mentally. these will be the 2nd to let me pick sensor a time. it's of sprint icon using both. it's a vacuum. the athletics types can be filled by them on known as monday. paris loved
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love 12 voting thing. it's a great thing, is it all gets as much attention as it 10, as i can put, put on the map as much as i can then i guess, and i'm doing the job, right. and he's doing a very good job with that too. yeah, it's, he's home club in sala know if it's still kind of old is technically and physically one of the most demanding events of the olympics. the polls come with a health warning. it wasn't a particularly populous. both parents wait until monday came along and maybe it was easy. do you plan to start to training an upside, a lot of to choosing to compete for his mother's home, country sweden instead of his native us say that since for the surgeon, demand for potable defense of the competitions nationwide know that he's breaking world records almost every competition and every season, it's probably a lot of people in for lucky gets me pumped up to get better sometimes when you're here at the re nice year, tre asked me about my jumping and my competing and so is right down to earth and
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very friendly and nice is kind of just fun seeing him jump extremely high and be, or just like, okay, i was planning to try that. they, but i guess some notes you don't have to move in spalding circles to encounter more of the sweden. his face is known to people who have never watched a single 2nd po, volt, royal and he's a hero to the friends who watch every 2nd. if he's contests, power is 2024, maybe the time he becomes a legend, not just in the record books, but in the hearts of a global public. he's already secured a legacy for po volt. here in sweden, maurice out is there ups on tennis thought. so i found a don carlos, i've got a little team opposite to play doubles together for spain at the olympics. the news comes just 3 days off that kind of one the french open for the 1st time. when you one year old now has 3 career grassland title. he set there alongside his childhood hero and adult, to to 8 year old has already came to to olympic goals,
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metals. the head of the palestinian olympic committee expects up to 8 ashley from the nation that to be competing in paris to be the tube says the olympics will provide the seats with the global platform to talk about the war on desktop support for me is it to to expose so that is true. it's a historic degrade the moment toward the. busy details of the war that it's the time to see stuff enough is enough. and a with the basketball player who silhouette inspired the m b is official logo has died at the age of 86. west help the la because reach the m b a finals, 9 times winning the championship once in 1972. it was also part of the 1960 usa team, a claims and input gold, an exec executive role,
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how he oversaw 8 title winning teams with 10 acres and also support for me a 100 back to jessica. thank you. center is more than 3000000 woodlands are in saudi arabia. so the annual hodge pilgrimage is a religious duty for almost let me see what able to perform the ritual, which is one of the 5 pillars. so for as long as you have a whole lot of reports from mega pilgrims all the way to the great, most of this is, is launch hudy's site. and it's where do we go around the cop uh, 7 times signaling the start of a journey that we take them from here to stake with blades valleys in the mountains . and once finished, they would have accomplished an important religious duty. the young, the elderly, the healthy and the sick, all together for what they say is the most significant trip or that entire lives
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believe lot were coming here where it all started is amazing. this is way is long started and to come here and hear the story of islam is a powerful experience of the is the same ritual muslims gather here around the cubicle structure, which they believe was built by abraham and his son is mine. mecca is also why they believe the prophet mohammed was born and why the koran was revealed to him. hash is a john, the muslims hope would change their lives for days, the week before the success of rituals and into, into what the describe as a state of purity and spirituality. and this explains why men with the to west send for white glove. if you're on a principle for it doesn't matter here, what does not to is a display of unity and the quantity of the pilgrimage. growth man came all the way from morocco along with his mother. she won't be able to perform has on her own. so
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he wanted to be part of her journey to the visit me low. i want her blessing and i also seek repair. and since i can't describe the overwhelming emotions i experience here, what has isn't just about people seeking to with pounds from boss scenes is also about young couples like moved and his wife, i, looking for the deepest sense of purpose of to the journey is over and it was been trying so much and it's not, and it's, it didn't work out many times before. but this time the invited us go through it. i mean it's what it came out of nowhere in like 3 days and we applied and we were accepted. soon. hol, these people would move to the plane of mina and put that themselves for the most important day. it had a day of pray is in conditions and with membranes of the value of a lot of that hash about but i'll just be right back. right?
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that's it for this new, so i'll be back in a moment with more of today's news . in the us is changing. why aren't we? we have 7 dial cells from the living world. i. the re uncovers theme difficult to convert the meaningful climate tax and everything is totally unexplored support can still be done. we need to imagine and create a new reality. one that is based on a transformation of the way we make sense of the world and our place. oh, hail the planet. coming soon on 20. the
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