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tv   NEWSHOUR  Al Jazeera  June 14, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST

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when the all thing donald trump is in a strong position here in nevada right now, he has a 5 point lee. the head of trophy. a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada. at least if donald trump gets his way the the hello i'm marianne demise the welcome to the news our life from dawn. coming out for the next 60 minutes is rails minute tree once again targets residential buildings in around gauze. the city at least 20 palestinians. it kills, escalating violence along the 11 in israel board and around. hang out. the more accurate raises fee is of a whitening conflicts. g 7 latest turn their attention to migration and trade on
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the 2nd day of the summit in italy. and will live in saudi arabia when millions of muslim has started the hatch pilgrimage and the we start this news our and gaza, where these writing minute tree is carried out. a number of strikes and rates across the strip. the number of palestinian civilians getting killed or injured continues to grow overnight results to get to the family at people res refugee camp . at least one palestinian was killed and 10 offers injured many others also taken to the out of hospital in the se, rocks and medical health. and then at least 9 palestinians were killed off to israel, targeted a residential building in kansas city on thursday night long. the dad with 3 women and 3 children, 3 all the women and a child also killed and strikes,
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targeting homes, west of the city. and at least 5 pounds things were killed and the all shots, the camp. and then the outlet is that right area on the outskirts of gauze, a city that bodies were taken to be already overwhelmed. locksley hospital and central gaza. well and also to raise at the alex hospital in darrow by line. central cause issue joins us now in hand. what can you tell us about these latest strikes on the residential homes and buildings and civilians that have been killed? well the last or their strike was in the gods, a city in a south that refugee time where they is for new forces. target is a house, and then these 3 policy new women were killed. i saw that refugee is one of the most densely populated refugee cups, and there are still people living there. there has been also continuous r telly returning and airstrikes in the eastern part of community. and there has
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been an airstrikes in a rage or few decals where at least a child has been killed, and at least 5 people were injured and they were transferred to ox, a hospice over i am right now. we have been also hearing our tele resending in the eastern part of the middle area. and they've been warnings about people in gaza, especially children suffering from simon, starvation and malnutrition. what have you seen of the. c we just saw the future out of the 10 year old they, it tries most of the jazz the, where he had a, he was died due to has the complications. and i'm not mistreated maybe where he earlier today in the morning. this is the
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2nd a case where as well as the new children are dying due to mon addition, had them died 2 days ago from the state, a sock a case, and according to come out at once, director, it's the hospital in the norris. he's saying that there are more than 200 policy indian children that are currently in risk of death due to model intrusion. there has been a lot of a hard situation for pilots in use to reach and to get food where there has been no cons food, there has been no fresh food. the only thing that is currently available is wheat, flour and bread and palestinians on social media from the north are going out with hash tags that they need more in the coming in and they need more to. it's coming into the northern parts. everyone is fearing another wave of starvation in the
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another, in parts of the causes for all right, thank you very much. and the hood are there, and they're all by law and central gaza. so we just listening to him describing that dest you to acute mount nutrition, and the gaza strip, un agencies of one that this is on the rise, especially among children. she was mentioning as a pot of simeon too much stuff. i had jobby who became the latest victim of severe food shortages in gaza. now there are medicine shortages as well, have jobs in his family among the many displays, palestinians in the southern positive cause of who was struggling to meet the basic needs. this is also been united nations report condemning is ready for us as the killing of injuring palestinian children. united nations factory general says he's opposed by the dramatic rise and unprecedented scale of violations against children in palestine. and israel. i tried to guitars describes them as brutal acts of terror. you and verify moving 5 and
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a half 1000 violations by is ready for says last year will view and also found the mouse and his language had committed a 137 violations against children are foreigners. at least $43.00 children in israel were killed during the october 7th attacks. gabe alexander has won that report now from un headquarters in new york. there's a lot to unpack in this report. it's over a 100 pages long. but virginia campbell, the secretary general's special representative for children in arms. conflict has come under some criticism for not speaking out more forcefully as violations are happening against children, especially in gaza. i asked her about this. how can your office enhanced its responsiveness to gray violations against children in real time rather than just gathering data in the after the fact, if i know that there is a spike, there's
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a conflict where i have reason to believe children understood it. i will go probably to remind or part is to conflict over their obligations under the 6 get a violation in a way i'm saying we're watching. so i can remind them so many times that we are watching. this is what i can do. i would love to have a bed responsive make on these my, my disposal, but without a specific resolution of the security council that allowing me to do that, i would be, in fact, the undermining the money done report didn't make any sense and it says outage. the report only counts of violations specifically and independently verified by the united nations and due to access restraints, particularly in gaza. the full report in the information does not represent the full scale of the violations against children. gabriel is on the out is here at the
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united nations in new york. meanwhile for 70 displays palestinians in the city of darrow, by dealing with constant grease, many of the children there has been less opened by is riley a tax correspond honey mountain boot has this report now from central gaza the war in gaza has forever changed the lives of more than 2300000 palestinians, among them are tens of thousands of children affected by conflict. they have endured on the speak of the last, forced into a life that has become under recognisable reports show more than 15000 miners have been killed in the war and estimated 17000 have lost parents or are separated from them. cases have become so common. hospitals have coined a new acronym, w, c, n s f, which is stands for wanted a child, no surviving family. these 2 children are or friends. they now live in attempts,
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cared for by a woman and her 12 year old son, i son who we are dealing with his own set of losses. his father and 2 older brothers were killed in on his regular years. try this, all right, i'm traumatized. my father was killed but the whole 2 weeks later, at the home with my brother, love a shell. his wife was killed, the little baby fell from the 2nd floor. many of these a children live in constant fear. fear of moore is really a tox. i'm losing more family members. don't reinforce of late this place yet. again, just a crisis has also an impact on their mental health. many of these, the children did not know where their parents are. some were detained by these really military, while being forcibly pushed out of from northern garza. 9 year old mirror hasn't heard from her father in days. it's made out will cry this. we fled to the south and ran for our lives. we were living in fear on our way here. we saw the dead bodies all over the road. we walked long distance is barefoot and that is really
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said the area was safe, but it's not true. wherever we go. there are $101.00 out of every 6 the children is acutely malnourished. living and devastating conditions with limited water and food . is there a new normal going to school is now a distant memory, a luxury that is no longer accessible. when i mean dab eat celebrations are approaching. we have no way means to celebrate the will, has deprived us from school toys and every joy in life. the burden of war is heavy, but palestinians and children here say they have no other option, but to carry the end and the out honey, my moods alicia zeta from central gaza. palestine. now in all the developments and as riley as try can, southern lebanon has killed at least 2 women off to a residential building. was targeted in the town of janetta. that's about 20 kilometers north of the food to several people. so injured in the attack. and then
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earlier on says day has ball is set at $550.00 rockets into northern israel and the occupied go on hides 11 and base groups as the tax in response to the killing of one of it senior kalonde is that comes a day off has bought a 5 move in 200 rockets into israel. so if one is saying to hold their joins us live from the village of jan, not to in southern lebanon. and how much of these a escalate tree strikes between israel and has bola moving outside the sort of rules of engagement we've seen so far as i know to live live life life? yes. excuse us. um, yes, we are in show nata, this is a village some 20 kilometers north of the border. over night there was an is rarely strike the targeted a 2 story building, the 2 story building behind me. you can see the smoke still rising. we are not able
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to get any closer, but as you can see next to that building not very far is a residential building as well. and 2 women were killed. children were injured and we understand is that there's also 2 critical injuries in that strike. now the other building that was hit this way, the army is claiming that this was a command center of hezbollah, but as well as sources have told us that there was no member of the group inside that building. and no member of the group has died in that building. now this is riley strikes seems to be in response to has been laws escalation along the border over the past 2 days. they fire dozens and dozens of rockets as well as arm drones . add a number of is really military positions close to the border re, ching 20 kilometers deep. and maybe this is why you had the strike because we're 20 kilometers from the border and has well as attacks are continuing. they say that this is part of their response to the killing of
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a senior commander on tuesday nights. now, much of south lebanon on, you know, a few kilometers deep from the border. it's a close area military zone. but we've seen strikes deeper inside living on like this, but in the rest of the country, it's a very different reality. the pace and intensity of the confrontations between israel and hezbollah is growing. so is top of a lighter war, villages along both sides of the border, the populated and attacked in the past 8 months. a times the strikes reach further insight. we are here. this is the point. everything is okay here. a lot of water getting on everything is fine. 20 kilometers north of the border is 11 east city of tire. many here have got used to the not so distant sound of explosions and fight.
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they're just freaking the sound barrier. yeah, we can see everything we can see when the bomb being on the court on the, on the border here. let's say, i don't know, it's crazy, but i don't like them. as the law has a strong presence and support in southern lebanon, were many back to the army groups decision to open up a front to help garza but the fractured political and 6th period. the landscape becomes apparent as we travel deeper inside left and on. in the capital, they route. it's a different reality. here there are little signs of war and life carries on his normal. for many i know what's happening, but i see like it's in other countries since it doesn't affect the 1st year. baby with abraham sees it differently and tries to explain the disconnect i um, from there i do believe that all 11 i was going through a war. i think there's a huge divide in this country. and the biggest issue is that
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a lot of people don't think themselves as part of the level of they think it's a whole thing in itself. it's summer time. i think people come they, they try to forget from most of the things that are happening then the war of attrition is still relatively contained, with an escalation could worse than 5 years of political and economic crises that have all but destroyed the states. living on is gearing up for the summer season when ex pats are expected to return in large numbers was much needed hard currency, but as well as warning, it could be a hot summer. if hezbollah does not retreat from the boarder regence. on the surface there appears to be in difference, but there is concern on what comes next center for their elders. either beta as now speak to bonnet smith. he's in the jo, danny, and capitol amano. we've seen some heavy attacks on the northern israel, perhaps some of the heaviest since the warranty 1000. and 6 punish wants been these re reaction. so israel says these are
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the most serious attacks along this northern border since because of all started in october and back in october. now, since them is around 28 is really towns and villages the world evacuated along that some 60000 people lived that. and that phase is a very real live and the domestic political issue issue in israel is always pressure on benjamin netanyahu to do something, to allow those people to go back to that homes as increasing pressure as ever from the fall, right? ministers who were keeping it in power to take a stronger stance against hezbollah to push them back further, deeper into the into lab and them. so they come target those he's rarely for the villages box taking on has bola is something very different than checking on how mouse has bullet, has thousands and thousands of rockets that it can use vast austin all that it can hit towns and cities all over israel enrique considerable destruction of cost
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lebanon would also be catastrophically damaged in annual. so yes, a zane has been reporting both sides are avoiding all out conflict so well misfired miss. uh, well miss file. the kill civilians or a large number of soldiers could change the calculation. and that is why it's getting increasingly dangerous along that board. thank you very much fun. it's must bring us all the lights is from amman, and just remind of that of these ready governments as find out as they are from reporting inside israel and has now extended that decision, which is why buying it is instead joining us from neighboring jordan. well, i'm now please to welcome a soul dunbar, a cat professor of public policy if you have not been highly feet of us. he joins us live from london. and so what is your analysis of all of this? always saying, a growing hostilities between israel and lebanon in terms of the weapons being used, the territory on the file. a good one, the name?
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well obviously i think there's an increased level of intensity. but the both sides are very determined not to allow this uh, conflict displayed any further. i think on the right side they have 3 the the practically lost the uh, the turns uh that capability that they had against 11 and thats traditions. they had relied on them reacting very hard, and very quickly, i need a freshman on his ride reporters in the past. you a call when the when has been a lot, eh, getting up soldiers in the past. these rains went to a tree. the holiday would go as far as the best buy route from the very early days . now with what's going on and you guys a, i think they cannot afford to. ready your community will not know and then taking the war the on the saucer cabinet. having said that, these res seem to be determined to continue. ready the assassination campaign and
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the need to their boss estimated a few days ago is not the 1st one to assessing the item is has blocked, which means that they have a dock trend specifically built around taking out the top names within his bowl up . now that will inevitably, uh, the bolt has related to any action. and what we've seen so far is, is the calculator despite the fact that you were talking about 15200 missiles beans on it as well. it's still way less than what has beloved can actually uh do and uh the world is very aware that's just below oh massage. ready that's all within that that can reach the then it's a question professor of archive. do you think that it might be a question of timing could potentially cease fire and gaza, which isn't likely to happen any time soon? could that prompt israel to shift is military focused 11 and lights wrong as
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well? it, it, it may catch them if they can cause one front to turn their attention into the other. but i think group feel good the, the well. ready politics at the moment and most of the top leaders are coming up for elections. no one wants to see a continuation for in the middle east. they would like to focus their attention on domestic issues. so i think they've got a lot of resistance for is around taking this into, into bed with this war beyond this can, which is and the attacks across the borders, the, the, the other thing that must be on the minds of these, right, these, of those of course the spits within the wall cabinet. the media space is going only to become great. so if they were to open the 2nd from the 1st game, and also we have the, the difficulty that has been left faces in terms of catching,
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needing to get around to get a good degree light from, from here on. and so what is that, could that be back to that? could that be a site to the constrains may be a wider escalation, a professor by a cat that you know in his radius sold on his bullet and 11 and could trigger. why did confrontation involving the involving iran but of course, i mean they run is, is extremely reluctant to, to get them both particularly with the transition in terms of their presidency and so on. so that they will do everything to try and limit the reaction by has the thank you very much, professor, sell 10 bar cat joining us staff from london. thank you. the stay to the g 7 summit underway and it's really need is are expected to discuss
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migration in the coming hours. the head of the roman catholic church, put francis is also going to be addressing the gathering that on thursday. the us and japan signed separate security agreements with ukraine. g 78 is of agreed to provide keith with a 50000000 dollar loan some minute tre, reconstruction, also for humanitarian purposes. israel's war and gaza was also on each end up us president joe biden accused him us of delaying a peace process. jonah, how has this report now from the southern italian city of bari, boys and girls, and ukraine with prominent and discussions among the 7 liters install the new to the opiate with different prospects for progress on ukraine. president followed him . is that lensky was off with a gesture of the g 7 long term support. a 10 year bilateral security deal signed with the united states to add to similar deals with other g 7 members together intended as a step towards eventual nato membership. this is trying to ukraine's credible
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defense and deterrence capabilities. for the long term. a lasting piece for ukraine must be underwritten by ukraine's own ability to defend itself now. and just a term for future aggression. any time in the future. united states kind of help ensure the ukraine can do. both sanctions were expanded on entities, still helping to keep rushes. economy afloat. and to do was reach to allow the interest on frozen russian assets to be used as collateral. pro $50000000000.00 loan to ukraine, put me in to treat reconstruction and humanitarian use. today is a truly historic day us and we have signed the strongest agreement between ukraine and the us since our independence. and this is an agreement on security and does on the protection of human life
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because it is tricky, a territory. the new crane for the d 7 within the sometimes divided in the support for israel and the palestinians, and facing allegations from outside of hypocrisy and double standards. as a result, a section of the summit struck conclusions, reiterates the g 7, support for what it described as us efforts towards a sci fi is also expected to contain language confirming. the defense commitment to a 2 state solution and it urges israel to refrain from it, expands the defensive in rafa in the south of the gaza strip school. it's a big moment for tally and prime minister georgia maloney costs becoming the acceptable face. found like politics on the international stage and the intent on forging new influence for each of the in europe. in massage. okay, well yeah, well that is the message we want to convey. it's a jew 7 under the teddy and presidency that wants to strength and it's dialogue with the nations of the global self. this d 7 lacks some of the amiable informality of previous gatherings. and not just
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because of the gloomy state of the world. they know they have an easy smile, but all have fellow leaders faced battles for their political futures at home. the next g 7 lineup could look quite different to this one. during the whole elder 0 binary in southern it. today. i'm doing now by diplomatic added to james base, who's any purely a region of southern etc. and following g 7 developments, what are the priorities on day 2 then? well among the visitors coming to the g 7, because this is the day when they open it up and allow the leaders to come among them is the pope who will be here addressing the g 7. he's used to talking about masses beyond the human round, but this time not spiritual mass is actually going to join the g. seven's conversations on artificial intelligence. there are lots of leaders that pregnancy,
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maloney is invited to the 2nd day of the g 7. the record number, let me give you the list. jordan, india, algeria, argentina, brazil, kenya, mauritania, to say, to kia, i'm the you a, i think there are arguments that perhaps the g 7 of this been criticism or pop chrissy about ukraine versus gaza. their arguments with these leaders all looking so weak has generally said that the g 7 is not looking very powerful or relevant. i think that's one of the reasons why i put it up. the other reason is that there's going to be big discussion about migration. that's a priority for the child and probably minutes to try and stop migration. so she's invited lots of countries around the world. some of them countries where people have left to add to europe to, to join these discussions we've already had. i think in terms of the main meetings will lead to is the main discussions on ukraine and garza, but obviously in both prices developments fost moving and what you will. so having
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a meeting like this is not just the formal sessions. you have lots and lots of meetings on the side line. so cool by electro meetings, one leader meets and all the lead. so i think there's also a possible that we could have developments on you crate in gaza, particularly also with regard. busy to the middle east, the concerns or to express by g 7 leaders you are hearing from say, the other, all the concerns about what's going on across the board of it's not actually a board or school the blue line, but between between northern israel and southern. i've been and i think that's still a matter of concern with the g 7. so many leaders in the same place at any time, we could get news on that on any, any number of other issues around the world. yes, it will be a busy day. thank you very much, james bass to south africa's new parliament. we sworn in, in the coming hours after intense talks to form the unity government with the african national congress parliament. also for many choose, it's president for me,
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the minute reports from cape town, just hours ahead of the 1st sitting of parliament following major elections so that africans remain uncertain about what the new governments will look like. president silver, i'm a pauses said he's african national congress party will form a government of national unity while the a and c one, the election getting 40 percent of the vote. it lost its parliamentary majority, will invites products from a post as invited all parties to join the government. and there will be still on the agreement that we need to lift. but it's proving more difficult than expected to the national listing cause of freedom. party says it's willing to join a partnership along with this interest, democratic alliance. all the and see says it's met with those policies and others. it says it's noted, willing to disclose details. that doesn't mean we,
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i don't know what. it doesn't mean that this is, this is the, this is a, a government that's going to be a kind of make, is that the result of the out of the whole kind of volatility of the uncertainty that we in. but another opposition party regarded by some is radical lift, has rejected working with the da, we reject this government with able to think it deserves for as long as it points in white supremacist. it points in, i've done that a don't. it was in colonialism. my name is in or not be part of the new coordinator, cost me the economic freedom fighters parties is the da represents white capitalist interest. all it says divergent views of land reform and economic involvement will sit so that if i go back i've come to the da, says it once, it protects all that because democracy and prevent what it calls a doomsday coalition. as for now, significant policy and ideological differences and strained relations appeared to
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be blocking the way forward. meanwhile, former president jacob zoom as new party. i'm content with caesar at known as m k. one to the constitutional pull to block the 1st sitting opponent. while the party won almost 15 percent of the vote, it says the election was riggs and he's refusing to accept the results. but it's challenge was dismissed during friday sitting of the national assembly members will vote for the president's pizza. and did we to speak a fundamental while the process is likely to give people a better idea of what the new government will look like? a lot still hangs in the somebody them a lot. i'll just say rotate down to the head for you on the news. our knowledge parts of china, a sweltering under a heat wave warnings of most scorching days ahead the us court order is one if it was largest, but non it produces to pay $38000000.00 to families in columbia,
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thomas, the hello. this, the heat wave is set to continue across the se, in parts of your model up towards the northwest. and we'll see temperatures aging back towards the norm as we go through the next couple of days. spent of a cool start to jude just by the system makes its way and it will bring cloud and right. yes. but we also bring mulder from the atlantics. so when it's coming around to more of a south west, the direction logic, those temperatures are still a little by the way operates in london as we go through friday at 90 degrees celsius. but i would like to obviously go on into next week. so mark, whether stretching down across prompts through the low country, some very wet weather. meanwhile, just around the bulk area remaining i went to was the black sea. the south is that
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the guy you can see that he continued in athens still getting well up into the thirty's, less hold for time. as we go through sat today, i opened up some live the showers tile from the rumbling away. i can see some positive you, as well as a web us welding into good parts of western europe. as we go through sas, they some heavier rain coming to the southern parts of norway, linking all the way down to the house. that was the south west is fine and dry, some lovely sunshine across the western side of the mediterranean. plenty of sunshine to across north africa, very hot in car. right. and more likely show us the west africa, the here's from, i'll just on the go and me tonight out is there is only mobile app. is that the, this is where we, the sex allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on
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the, a combined q with and use our look at the main stories. now is there any minute tree is carried out? number of s strikes and raids across garza of the nights. aerosols target you to a family of people res, refuge account, at least one palestinian who was killed and 10 others in judge and his randy astro . i can sell them 11 in his killed at least 2 women. they talked talking at a residential building, the town of general to at least 20 people with inches. and migration is set to be one of the topics discussed on the 2nd day of the g. 7 summit underway in italy, china and onto the visual intelligence. also on the agenda. the head of the roman catholic church put fonts is, is also going to be making an address to the latest that in all the news of civilian marina has been, it's been severely injured officer who's the attack on a call go ship and the gulf of aiden
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a us helicopter lifted the injured crew members of treatment, iran by 2 fees of launch repeated drawing, and missile strikes on ships and the red sea since november. they say the attacks are a campaign of solidarity with palestinians to the united nations is cool for the release of it. stuff being held in. yeah. and then it says, 17 employees, an aid workers are in detention of called on the who fees to refrain from arbitrary imprisonment of yeah, many civilians. and the u. n. is also warned against the threats by that who faced the costs of local banks from the international banking system. says the move could have catastrophic ramos vacations, a decade long civil wars triggered one of the wells west humanitarian crises, and young men. both who the de facto authorities and the government of human have issued competing and increasingly stringent directives. finding individuals,
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businesses and local international financial institutions from dealing with bank space and area is controlled by the other party. this includes a potentially immune decision to exclude banks based in somehow from using the swift banking system, which would prevent these banks from facilitating international financial transactions. these developments have potentially catastrophic ramifications. they threatened to fry the fragment and we can get mental read these struggling economy . millions of lessons are in mca for the annual hodge. focal point is called the stone structure at the center of the great mosque, maybe come from all of the well to perform the pilgrimage. saudi officials say they're expecting more than one point. 8000000 people this. yeah. a correspondent hash ma bar is covering the hutch forest this year. he joins us now from echo.
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what's it like the how sion the body em hodge of facilities thoughts today we're expecting pilgrims development to perform the fight that tries to go to the plains of mina to spend the night and then tomorrow is going to be the very highlights of the has with the day that it was spend impasse contemplation and inc and stations of the valley of all of that. it's summer time, maria and video quality is hopping austin penguins to take precautionary measures. i made high temperature expect to throw out the has this is an extremely complex of pricing, which is going to take place over the last few days. we're going to see almost 3000000 penguins moving from hey, all the way to me and then, and then to add up at the sound days of the plan. busy going massive pass on and so out this journey to ensure a smooth traffic and safety for all the pilgrims i'm tending. 2 i'm sending it back
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. got behind me is the great most of much of a sudden it tells that mosque is the cubic structure. cold tub, always most of them say is the house of god. and each time you see pictures of videos of that structure, you see it draped in a black cloth. well, why? and what's the reason why people reveal it? this is why we going to see in this report. the cop uh is the stone building of the center of the great mosque of mecca. the un here of this workshop in the west of the city is perhaps one of the most with the jobs in the bustling weld opticians. we've the black fabric that covers the cop uh, the cubicle structure which muslims consider as the house of god. it's a daily rush to finish the task on time island. well, how much is his gold and silver threads in the inscriptions that displayed of the
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different panels of the dre, the cobra. we are trained for a year on this technique. and then once approved by a committee of experts, we move to the next phase, which is embroidery and calligraphy. it has to be top notch. there is no room for area. yeah. every yeah, the fabric cover also known as the case where is we moved and the carpet is wood rate in a new cloth in et cetera. many attended by clerics and dignity, or is the band is carried out for muslims all over the world. is why is one of the most take with fedex? and it's not in the process of making it is that it gets and time consuming for the office and partisans, and stitching together the passes the designs and the can leg with a. this isn't just about creating a piece of on the, on, on a and great privilege, the case what is made of fuel silk, embroidery with verses from the koran. i'm
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a proud person. i feel like i'm blessed. i make designs that are displayed in the most sacred place on earth, and i can't describe my feelings to you. so ben a la bonnie has been weaving look as well for nearly half a century. he says times have changed, and machines are now taking over the manual work. well, i the how about it? at the beginning, all the work was done by hands. now machines do many tasks such as weaving somebody in the fabric dying, the threats, and with great precision, with all but even with more than technology, the most meticulous work is still done by hand, by artisans who wish to see an old islamic tradition continue for generations to come wash him, i'll just be your mecca. well this is has, comes, israel's world goes, it enters its 8th month, palestinians con, travel to mca, because israel is close the roof of border crossing. they say the rule has left
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them trapped, denying them the higher the pilgrimage had a member of his. we've the deprived of college because of the pleasure of the crossing. and because of the war and destruction, we are unable to leave. and every time we try to lease, they tell us that the crossing is closed and we can't leave. thanks deprived us of everything we do. i mean how we will prevent it from performing touch. we, the people from the gaza strip are the ones in the whole world to a preventive from performing hutch, when we are not supposed to be prevented from performing the cold them into the roof across thing is the outlets of the cause of stress. and there is no other entry is role comes to occupy it and it prevents something close as the pulse for us and, and now we are in a closed box, but we have no land see for a outlet. we are now besieged and talked to the people that a large one and these riley aggression on the gaza strip. the occupation enclosure of the rough by crossing and the destruction of the main headquarters of the ministry of oak, coughing, gaza, preventive. the completion of any process relates to the high seas and the senior
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noticing that this is pilgrims have been waiting for a decade. and the proportion of them who elderly exceed 70 percent. now a heat wave is swept across spots of northern china bringing rack or breaking temperatures of move and 40 degrees celsius. john is agriculture, ministry says the heat and a possible drought will affect crop planting. katrina, you reports from badging, it does young my really central badging wasn't intended to be a place for. so in this but it's become popular with local seeking refuge from a heat wave which has enveloped the city this week with some areas experiencing temperatures of more than 40 degrees. grow the system you know this year is become so how much earning or then you're coming here is a good way to escape the heat and get some reading. authorities have told people to reduce time spent outdoors pregnant women and the elderly have been one of the 1st of heat stroke,
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pedestrians and cyclists so doing the best to protect themselves from the scorching sun. the capitol is not alone and experiencing the sweltering heat. soaring temperatures have struck over the countries note from the eastern province of chandel to ship junk in the far west breaking national records for the usual temperature at this time of year, or forwards and holiday and hon. 9 provinces have issued a red and orange of let the 2nd and most severe warnings for high temperatures, outdoor clean is replaced by mr. town and trucks to cool down the streets and control jobs. in since young to 42 degree heat wave didn't to to a tourist soon, visiting a slight cold flaming mountain. as the moments of baking under the sun showed the temperature of the steel at $65.00 degrees celsius for you to include on. so i have never had this feeling before like be roasted in the furnace is on, on forget about weeks, be yours. doing so now
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a ton is national climate center has willing to move horses an average days to come this summer, making the trend to the all new weather passing. scientists say climate change is also to blame. china is the world's biggest admission of greenhouse gases and has been experiencing months of extreme weather. this unseasonably harsh, june follows china's hosses nay on record. and one of his coldest winches, katrina you all to 0 aging. well, since the month of april of several asian countries of experience, an unusually hot summer, affecting the lives of hundreds of millions of people and focused on india temperatures the sold above 50 degrees celsius. a record of 52.9 was set in india's capital, new deleon may. the wife is forced authorities to impose water washing and to limit school hours. scorching conditions also being felt in europe. fajitas field while fires an erotic reins in greece. the mercury going above $38.00 degrees celsius for
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at least 3 days. a moving 20000000 people in the south. west of america are on a heat to lot as temperatures. there are full costs to reach 44 degrees. john neon is a managing director of climb extremes, consulting and a former weather and climate specialist of albany, georgia cool organization that joins us from adelaide in australia. how much less is the heat going to be this? yeah, and i think we will city of attractive hate season. the problem that we have our regular instead of be set for every month for the last 4 months in global average temperatures. but also the last 14 months for global average ocean temperatures. and in the, in the ocean temperatures a drawing of a dispute attracted hey, that was a and just to be clear about it since the,
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it's the 14 month run. it's the, it's, the issue is in the, the oceans of oceans around the world, a driving current heat wave patterns. could you explain that a little bit? certainly there's so much more energy required to actually take the oceans. and once i have grad student, las hate, they're releasing it back into the atmosphere. and that's driving at the top of where the patterns that i'm walking in the heat. by the sako, i'm sorry, we say that it's a globally. and the weather is, are actually setting themselves up so much slower moving. and as i become slow moving, they establish these, these cycles, the assistance of those regions. how difficult a summer is it going to be in some of the west affected regions? we're seeing positive knowles in china that we know greece has already hit some very high temperatures, same expected, over in the us. and of course,
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as i'm the middle east and africa, it will, the problem that we have is that this is early solar infected spring going into summer that we've seen this does. he saw uncle. so if i sign in india, uh the model sooner it has sold in the sale. and so unless it gets another sewage and pushes inland, that hating remain and assist in the north of the country for. busy other parts of the globe with the heat visor occurring, the the, the big problem we have is that the thing that is building, as i've just begun to build, what do you have much more so as a guy, before you will actually get any relation, awesome, side of the heat might be displaced some water in your other parts of the country, but it will, this is. and because we have a longer die as i'm showing a nod, the heat is much more assistance with very visual relief. i have
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a nice that means that the heat continues to build up and not get discharged. so you're going to have a rather long protracted age cycle. how is that going to affect people's health? yes, and the problem is um to the table a site to bind a hate mortality, it will be the, the natural hazard, the, the, the, the, the product can deliver and it tends to affect people do already have disease . so then then might have on dime no disease such as heart disease or, or renal disease. and so when i get stressed body additional, it can actually cause that how to be affected rather badly. and i need how quickly gets there actually to recover. so it's very important
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that people taking. busy hands and cooling themselves, rather than becoming advisors outside cooling strategies are very important. and this is when we need to make sure that the energy supply is secure because we assign a dependent on different cooling strategies for it, so that we to use energy such as to drive fans. or if you're lucky, then you can have a conditioning. that resilience is very, very important to me when having the same page as you say, you have any infrastructure to cope with this heat intensity, very important, john ne, on thank you very much for sharing your thoughts with us. appreciate it. now you're welcome. thank you very much for what else? why there's been torrential rain that is triggered flash flooding across several pods of spain. greeting in the south eastern says you have must be a rescue team safe to drive that trapped inside is vehicle 55 to say they've
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responded to more than 200 incidents so far. the supreme court has unanimously rules to keep access to an abortion pill rejecting bids put fluid by a coalition of anti abortion groups. live of prestone is used for 2 thirds of all abortions in america, and will now stay on the market. the top cool over time, the federal right to abortion 2 years ago. since then move in 20 states have restricted the procedure. the patients have been able to receive this pill by mail and also in pharmacies, a slab for you on the program. votes is in, on whether or not one of the, well, the richest men eat on mosque, as well as multi $1000000000.00 pay back
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the, [000:00:00;00] the quotes in the united states has found been on a giant, you keep the brands international, liable for funding. a colombian power minute treat group during the country civil war jury awarded $38000000.00 in compensation to 8 relatives of the victims of the on group alessandra on peace. your reports on this story from ball good tom is quite possibly the most perfect. it's one of the world's most recognizable logos, tequita been and now the banana giants. she came to brands is also the 1st american corporation to be held financially liable for human rights violations. outside of
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the united states is that after 17 years of legal proceedings during florida ordered a company to pay $38000000.00 in compensation to a big things of the united self defense courses of columbia. or a, you see a part of military that squads that should keep that finance for years during the country civil war. this represents a huge, i think, stepped forward for both to the general justice for corporations and victims of corporations that are complicit in serious human rights abuses. but also for the reckoning of the, you know, the, the corporate and the sort of money to support for actors in columbia is armed conflict to keep the had already been fined $25000000.00 in 2007 for making illegal payments to the debt squads and trying to disguise them as business costs. the victims never saw a sense of that. until now. i'm near that,
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i'm well, yeah, negative medium castillo, whose son was killed in the banana growing region, says the decision helps all victims of the paramilitaries and whether somebody see the money they took my son and i know he will not come back to me. but this decision offer some relief, we feel a bit more 3. this 1st trial representative just one percent of thousands of victims that are part of the brother litigation. and the 2nd trial is expecting to start in a month. court findings showed that the company was paying $0.03 for each box of bananas that was shipped from the country to keep that says that the payments amounted to extortion, and were made under duress to keep this as it made the payments to protect the exam until either that victims successfully argued that executives were aware that the
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resources were being used to kill civilians and suppress unions near their operations in columbia. and as they, so not only did they implement those payments, but then other occasions they used company ships to deliver westwards through. so i'm the custody districts and the power really is it. and it's compelling of advisors to keep the nouns that will appeal to a decision that in the meantime, the families of the victims finally got the victory. after nearly 2 decades of fighting for accountability, i listened that i'm 50 and jesse and i will go to a loss cuz one approval from tesla shall this for a pay package, totaling up to 56000000000 dollars in cash and stock options package it early. have been blocked by a judge who wrote that musk influence test as board of directors to award him. the money for reynolds explains fits the shareholders voted by a wide margin to approve you on most pay package. i just want to start off by saying, put them i love you guys. most kids threatened to leave tesla intake with him.
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some advanced technologies, he's been working on. if he lost many business and let's say the vote was no surprise because shareholders realize tesla without musk would be worth far less than with him. prior to the vote, several large institutional investors urged a vote against the package saying the money should be going to shareholders. excessive doesn't begin to describe this ridiculous pay package. you know, we've seen c e o is getting ridiculous pay packages that are in the tens and even hundreds of millions of dollars. we're talking about billions of dollars here. there are 2 reasons to pay somebody at that level of responsibility. one is to reward them for past performance. the other is to provide an incentive for future performance. this pay package has no relation to either of those goals. just slow is struggling as the sales have slowed. tesla share price has dropped about 60
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percent from its peak in 2021. at the same time, critics a mux attention has wavered as he manages multiple other companies including ex, formerly known as twitter and space x. tesla has laid off nearly 4000 workers. this year, in an effort to cut costs, most behavior has at times been erratic and some se unseemly this week. former workers that space ex suit the billionaire saying he fostered a toxic workplace right with sexual harassment and discrimination. but must rush detractors aside. i gotta be somewhat pathologically optimistic, but i do live in the end across the board, top executive pay packages. a big publicly traded companies have sort and recent decades for mostly less than a $1000000.00 in the 1980s to averaging tens of millions of dollars today. rob reynolds, l g 0, a lot set for me and that's,
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that's the news out. but i will be back in a moment with much more is today's used around up the top stories coming up very shortly. i will see you in just a few minutes. what does a really mean for the future of humanity? what sort of future society do we want? it creates all of this technology roommates. do we still have power of choice? a g i 's beach actually autonomy and operating and doing this is the apple kind of technician who is it already too late? so if corporations, there's more power and light in the bill in an entire country, the future is going to be good for the eyes would be nice if to before humans as well. human coming soon on al jazeera on the pair,
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this journey is taken by countless refugees fleeing danger. to meet me there, perhaps worse than death is the survivor, the syrian refugees seeking officers searches for disappeared. sister. my may so a witness documentary on a jersey. he says he went to more towards here, yet to provide a are you looking back? are, you know, i'm not file but not in the eyes of his government to my life must be the cause. can you do for me? i always is here because of these villages. in the 2nd part of the series, we follow a british age work or as he prepares to contest his citizenship revocation the last year i received the tenants increase. so you're only as good as possible. take the
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sincere yeah and i'll just 0 the . ringback the of the israel's ministry once again targets residential buildings in an around gauze. the city at least 20 palestinians killed the hello. this is i'll just say our life from del, coming up on the program. the number of children dying from
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a cute now nutrition and gaza is on the rise, as well as road blocks, the entry of life saving age,

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