tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 19, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the down or kyle. this is the news our live from joe hall coming up in the next 16 minutes. isolated find the west rushes president has the newest career to deepen economic minute 3 ties. council function is where the military approved bottle times for an offensive 11 and off that has full of release of drone footage. it
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says shows sense to met 2 sites in northern israel as waiting forces on these a new ways of attacks on a refugee camp in central tanza and the circled evacuation zone in the south. and 7000 new mothers who died in the next few months. they don't get access to food until a warning from a senior us official about the dies, humanitarian crisis unfolding institute on the new era of friendship and the united against washington. that's the message from john young when north korea, as late as welcome to russian president vladimir putin and the location. so my name is patients 1st visit to the country and move in 2 decades. the 2 leaders are looking to strengthen ties to counter international installation on sanctions. the us is worried about so deepening relations, it's occasional square of supply weapons to russia,
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and it's full in ukraine. during the visit comes on and said he fully supports watches, military offensive, and ukraine. he, i'm present, pretend have signed an agreement to impress strong strategic ties, little squares on the un security council sanctions for its weapons development program. and russia is sanctioned by the us. and it's west and partners full, it's full and ukraine. are you sure? now today a new foundation document has been prepared, which will form the basis of our relations for the long term. of course, london, rob mcbride, joins us from you on king island on the south coast maritime border with no straits following the 5th visit place. slaves was quite the welcome that fruits and received in the shown yang, who's been there for number of hours. now tell us what he's been doing. yeah, it will kicked off with this elaborate official welcoming ceremony being held in criminal song square. this is the main square in pyongyang. it is reserved for the
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heads of state for the most elaborate of parades. uh so uh, a putin being given very much uh, as a state visit for welcome with crowds uh, thousands cheering uh, thousands of residents, so with many of them waving flowers and cheering. had they on the square and also surrounding streets bedecked with the flags of both countries also portrayed. i'm glad to be approved and this is very much puts in on days, hose came jungle, and one thing to put on the united face to the world. in spite of the various crises they face to show a show of strength, a show of unity heralding what they believe it was, they won't tell the people to believe is a new era in the relations they have then held one on one talks 1st as groups with their own respective groups and then with the 2 individual leaders meeting one on one by themselves. just before these tools got underway in opening statements and
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fruits in saying that he's, thanks to the north koreans for support of russian policies including on ukraine. the subtext of course, of this whole visit, according to many people closely following gets, is just where the vladimir putin is trying to seek mold munitions from north korea to help. and they will in ukraine, something to both sides denied. but it is so that he may be tried to secure more october we shells and also ballistic missiles. it is all a culminated in the signing of a new agreement between the 2, which according to pro 10, forms the basis of relations for us to come. and kim jong has said that they are now entering a new pair to prosperity. of course, both sides have been forced close that together by the crippling sanctions that they both faced and also by the fact that they had been shunned by so many nations internationally. and the whole south korea away your books and closely especially
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with tensions on the parents are rushing up in recent months. a yes, as career is really following this, just to see what this means in terms of a closer relationship between russia and north korea in terms of south korea's security for the future. also the potential threat that that poses a to the west in leaning block of nations. a, there is led by the united united states and also by nato, that south korea and also japan belong to what that poses in terms of challenging the existing world world old, specifically, southcourt is also concerned about north korea getting its hands on sophisticated rockets of technology from the russians that might help most career launch a spice satellite and also any help that no credit might guesstimates nuclear program. and this all comes at the time of increasing tensions along the d. n. z bold. the dmc between north and south korea,
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and also on the maritime borders on the eastern west coast of the career and put into a, such as where we are in young cal island. we have seen clashes here in the past, and there are a planned more tillery drills by the south korean armed forces, which i had with resulted in retaliation from north korea in years gone by, including the deadly showing on this island. there is a concert to people here and as long as the pots a, that's a border with north korea. well supplied. france the latest from south ground, the border with the know so many. thanks, rob. well, by the roster of north korea need military assistance from each of the as all defense as the others could talk. less explains of toys have been deepening between vladimir putin and kim jong and both russia and north korea have much to offer each other. russia desperately needs artillery ammunition from as many sources as possible. first war and ukraine. software and estimates that north korea has already supplied. well, the 3000000 large tele,
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but i'll tell you which shows by ship as well as bradwell kits for a short range, ballistic missiles, big numbers, but this evidence, the quality is questionable. you create a report say that north korea weapon stops captured in the conflict were 40 to 50 years old, and frequently failed. north korea is also looking for help with this military satellite program, only one's being lowered sofa and to be many failures. the latest was in may of this year when a rocket carrying a 2nd satellite blew up shortly off the launch. evidence suggests russia is helping those korea tests new rocket fuels with kim lou and hoping most of those expertise is space launches will help his country develop a 1000000 jobs of ation satellite program of it. so, real quick haley is a professor of international relations at present national university joins us from presented in south korea. great to have you with us. why is pretend visiting north
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korea now of the 23 is yeah, i think the conventional wisdom of this, of the last few days is basically accurate. which is to say that i don't think the russian defense industrial base can keep up with rushes, battlefield losses in ukraine. we know that the russians are pulling stuff out of stock that use in some cases, decades old. you know? yep. tanks in the sixties and seventies, being used by the russians and all that stuff is really vulnerable, modern weapons. and so it looks like the russians just don't have the ability to keep up with their, with their losses. and so the north koreans have a, so we had your military and our 3 military was patterned after the red army of your, of the cold war. and so i imagine, you know, we don't know, of course, but i imagine that a lot of the north brain material is interoperable with what the, the, the russians are using and so on north 3. and that's not my north 3 of course. so having no address, society and you know, has had these weapons for decades and decades. and so i imagine that that is a good way for booting to quickly get what he needs while he sort of moves the russian economy towards for, for him. okay, what seal frank john young and return?
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yeah, this i think is a bigger question mark, right, i think is pretty well understood at this point and the partners are going to tell us of course, i think it's pretty well understood at this point that the russians need the munition for the, for the conflict there really, she was one of the north koreans getting response. right. and i think what we're worried about is that the russians are so desperate on, you know, if you want to know 3, right? all the references are best for family nation that the russians at the north grades gonna play them to get some pretty major concessions on stuff. the russian that or the grades just can't do on their own quickly. as reporting said anything quite accurate. a lot of those concern, a lot of them is focused on missile technology, right. we're worried that the north koreans on a part of satellite in space for surveillance. dr. ballistic missile program. and this is stuff that is really difficult for the north koreans to do at home for i think, reasons that are fairly obvious, economic constrains and constraints on, on how sciences can operate in the freedom to research and things like that. and so we can get that stuff from the russians. it's a pretty great deal in some way. some of that for the 2 countries think this is a really good relationship. actually, both of them, i think they're both getting something related. they really want a good relationship to them. but what about for south carolina?
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and by extension the us, i mean, especially with pensions rushing off on the peninsula of so it's pretty boring development. yeah, that's right. exactly. and there's a lot of concern here and software to that. the russians might actually give them more experience, something really dangerous. and this is actually a pretty fascinating way. i'd be curious, sort of listening on how moscow thinking about this, right? because giving the north koreans anything really, really valuable, anything potentially really dangerous is also sort of a wild card for the russians to write. because normally it's kind of not easily controlled. tell we say by its patrons, right, is a problem. the chinese have to the chinese and the russians both don't want northridge who implode, they want to survive because some useful nuisance against the americans. but they're also really worried about what your screens, but actually doing nuclear weapons, would they actually use them? for example, have a conference here spun out of control. i think the answer that question is yes. and so again, if you're, the russians are kind of in this tough spot where you need all this, i mean, isn't for the war, it's going poorly released and still made it on, you know, on the other hand, you really don't want to give your best stuff for a country like north korea, you don't know what they're going to do with it, right? in may are gonna sell it means they're going to use it. and so, you know,
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if you're south korea yeah, i think there's a lot of concern here that top so the, the russians might be desperately give away something genuinely valuable. do you think china welcomes this a potential? suppose in both string, the north korean regime mixed back. i think the chinese one, the russians to in the war. right. and it's pretty clear the chinese are kind of informally helping the russians on the side. and again, i think the chinese also a north korea to survive. so to the extent that somebody else helps to carry the load cause north cuz i'm not treat can't function and it only needs extra support that used to be the soviet union. so you can just peers and try and pick up that burden. it'd be nice. i suppose the russians are helping out a little bit right. sort of shared a load of view of how it kind of contain north street and keep its worst impulses under control. but i think the chinese also share the strategic concern of the russians, that when you get stuck in our 3 us, it's out of your hands and our friends are kind of on pretty well. i don't know. let's say we tell them, you know, don't shoot missiles over japan and they do it anyway. right? and that's, i think the concern here. so i imagine the chinese have the same mixed feelings about this, of the russians to look at
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a always great speak to you. thanks very much for joining us. that from this on thanks for having me. of the who's writing the minute tray has approve what it calls the operational plans for an offensive 11 and has tensions rise between israel and has fuller. it was more and has a lot of will out more of the group release surveillance. but he's of what it says, a sensitive ministry sites that filmed by drone from within israel, us says it's working to prevent a wind to boil the 2 sides of exchange fire across the border almost daily. since as well as will on garza again in october or live in march, i get in and saw them left on the st. ahold of in just a moment. but 1st let's speak to ben a smith. he's in the jordanian capsule because he's way the government has bind on 0 from reporting from inside is rail a bit of what's been there? was there any reaction to the release of this video of
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the release of the drones such as laura is a reminder and has been seen as a reminder to these railey public, but taking on the hezbollah as something of a different order to taking on how much so it is a much more specific, sophisticated, heavily on operation. now back in the wake of october settings, up by the time defense minister, you'll go on to authorize some pushed for a pre emptive war in lab and on he was over ruled by others ex particularly prime minister. benjamin netanyahu does have a reputation as well, but being quite cautious when it comes to military operations. but anyway, the month since then is rather have to evacuate $28.00 towns and villages across the board of $60000.00 people. and there's constant increasing pressure on that in yahoo to get those people home to allow them to go home, particularly from the far right to one to more muscular approach from these really government towards has bola netanyahu. we sort of bit, hold into the,
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to fall right. ministers in his government, so there is increasing pressure on them. and israel costs the foreign minister. he issued a statement, not long after that video was released and he said, look, we're very close to the moment when we will decide to change the rules of the game against as the ball on the 11 on. and he says in a total hezbollah will be destroyed on 11 on, we'll be head cox. but israel leadership also knows that any war has ball that is perfectly capable of searching targets across is right. okay, many things. and it's proposing that from amman and jordan, because he's where the government has found out, is there from reporting inside, as well as get out tuesday in the hold up in southern lebanon and say we go to the us. and boy, he's just being in bed with the time is hochstein. what kind of that visit as well,
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what we understand from hezbollah sources is that the us and boy am as huston came with a message from the israelis. and that message was a threat that as well is seriously considering the option of widening this war. and the time is running out the us and voice made those statements to the speaker of parliament, the v buddy, who is a close ally of hezbollah. the us does not talk directly to has the law so bitterly relay the message to the lebanese arms group. and the response was that drone footage that bernard was talking about, they released this, the images from a reconnaissance drawing that showed sensitive military and civilian sites in hay for that's as well as 3rd largest city. it was a message, not just to the political establishment in israel, the military establishment, but as the public as well. that has the lot is able to hit the hit type. it has a bank of targets. so it's, it's really a message of the parents as well. because it is trying to tell the is really,
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is that we can, we can her to and what we understand from sources as well is that it's no coincidence that they chose, hey, fuck, because hey, far as approximately 20 kilometers from the border. this is a message telling the israel is that if they widen this conflict, then there will be phase 2 of this hor, and a phase to have this for would mean that has a high so will be a target. if his route is ro widens the conflict and strikes deeper inside the 11 on so threats the us and boy saying the situation is serious. hezbollah are responding with threats of its own, which in but, but the group has always said that they don't want to war. but this is about, at least for the time being the parents, because it has a lead a house on us or while a speaking they to today, do we expect him to address these latest developments in the complex as well? no doubt. his speech was scheduled a few days ago. it's an event to commemorate
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a slate and command or a boot taller, but the most senior figure in the organizations have been killed by as well. and the ongoing confrontations. what we understand is that he will address what sources close to as well are saying the us threats that we've heard has. but let's say time and time again that they do not consider the united states an honest broker in this conflict that it's cannot mediate because it sites with israel and instead of mediating it. and then, and to the confrontations along this border, it should concentrate on ending the war on garza is also expected to talk about as well as military capabilities. again, part of the psychological warfare part of this, the terrance to prevent an all out for now both sides talking tough, escalating rhetoric from both sides. but at the same time, you know, both realize that they can hurt each other, cause destruction in both countries. a decision to widen this conflict will not be an easy one. okay, so now how do i bring installations lines that from the southern level to many
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things i know now on the ground and got a new wave of is really attacks on central and southern garza has killed and injured several palestinians. 5 rates have been reported in a matter of hours on, on the server at refugee compton central garza is where the forces of stepped up their attacks. and on the last seat near the southern city of rafa forced the killing 7 palestinians, the velocity as a narrow coastal strip with thousands of displaced families that helped make shift come. and so designate to as a so called a few monetary and so in, in order to palestinians. and by for, i'm calling you this to move that for the safety of and this really as so i called an apartment in the north of the gallons a strip as killed at least 6 palestinians. the attack happened in gauze, is that a just after midnight? because of the lack of electricity volunteers use this, which is on the cell phones to help civil defense crew cruise trying to reach the victims, ghost central gauze and i wanted speak to. i'll just honey mike,
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when he joins us from darrow bala, honey, bring us up to speed with all the latest strikes that also has been experiencing of the yes, well we just got a confirmed reports of at least 10 people within the possible powers of being killed across the central bay area and the southern part of this trip that includes the overnight attacks in northern gauze, on a residential home, but merely attack of being concentrating on the new site refuge account. that's in the northern part of the, the northern western part of the, uh, west throughout the central area, new waves of attacks and residential homes and public facilities just not only causing further civilian casualties, but also given, forcing people into enforce internal displacement. meanwhile, in the southern part of this trip, particularly on mos evacuations, on, that's been largely designated by this very military as a safe zone for people to evacuate, to have been relentlessly attack. and this time we're talking about at least 8
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people being killed inside the 10s that be bold in order to protect and take them. shoulders just protect themselves and their children inside these bins demoss. it's a narrow coastal part of the gaza strip on the western part of that of the central area. and the southern part of the service stretches all the way from there. but i city all the way through is diction brought by borders and has been a spot for the 1000s of 1000 of displays. families been children since the beginning of this genocide, the war. what's going on right now is the more we see of these attacks on the rise, they just putting more pressure on health care facilities across the send from area and the southern part of this trip. we're talking about nonsense hospital for example, that has been completely pushed out of service. and right now is a trying to get back on track with a few of the uh, the insufficient medical of staff inside the hospital as well as all the difficulties and, and challenges involved in getting the hospital back to on track. but we're talking
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about one of the hospital in the entire city of han you and is the situations are quite similar in the central here we are here at the courtyard. silverlock saw hospital the only remaining. so my operation of a hospital deluxe, basically everything that is needed, the necessary to, to save lives. then in order just to get a better picture of what's going on inside the hospital, we've been documenting things for the past 2 months inside from inside the health facility here. but to get a better idea of how the situations are inside the hospital, we are joined by doctors or mountain matters. he is a generic pediatric, a surgeon as well as the dr. bush route, non generous surgeon, or from pansy mount. that's a mit part of a medical mission of from australia. thank you so much for joining us then. maybe a better way to start. uh, this conversation is to talk about a, the give us
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a junior assessment of what's going on and inside the hospital. and me like what is the situation with the hospitality and garza? my name is m as in mary, i. one of the surgeon is coming with benjamin from sydney. bends him a is a meant to get a. but a senior citizen meant to get his doctors association and we have coming to head with the meeting the teams and headed back as much as we can. unfortunately, we were having some vacations. but what we saw is when went beyond what we expected . basically they got the hospital that is as, as had been gas or servicing a 1000000 people supposed to be less than 200 before. and it's just, it's not, they have not called me and i can't understand how they are going. but they've got 5 features in, in, in the, but i think theater 5 rules and they said that they have theaters,
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but the owners live just north of q because refresh and, and see there's, there is 0 supplies. we've asked me to give emissions and brought their own consumables and supplies to cover them for the couple of weeks they come and they need flu. and we were denied bringing any medical supplies. so we have just depending on what type of left over from other machines or whatever left over in the hospital. and basically what that this was that when we, as humans, we keep reusing to be using of using which is not safe at all. i think we should doctor mentioned a little bit about some of the injuries that we've been seeing here. i mean, this is a hospital, it stretched beyond its limits and most of the patients that are being affected exceptionally young kids and women and children. so you know, some of the injuries you saw yesterday, shrapnel and blasting, traits from explosions, massive chest wins, softer geo, and long injuries. major abdominal trauma and young kids as young as 18 months old,
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who being monitored and explosions, v burns throughout their bodies. none of these patients can go to the intensive care to get appropriate treatment because the hospital is understaffed under supplied and it's just not enough to go around. intensive resources betweens here it's stretched beyond their limits. so these are teams that have been working for over 260 days straight, and we'd highly encourage teams from elsewhere to come and help support the health care workers. you know, this is your 1st time as part of a medical mission from australia and you'll probably overwhelmed by what you have seen already. but can you briefly just share with your experience and how has your work been so far? it's within deposits. do this festival. you know, the nature of the work in terms of general and form a surgery doesn't necessarily different too much pharmacies, but the amounts that we're seeing here are beyond dimensional in terms of quantities of numbers. and some of the 2nd perspective, i'm surprised there's a lot of emotional attachment and repercussions to the,
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to the situations that were witnessing. so, you know, when you witness young kids who's been modded from bike parents who have not harm to go to. when patients have finished their kids that they go back to attend to, they don't have the ability to get wound care. these are things that we just wouldn't expect or one to inflict on anyone in any part of the well. and we're just not able to slide the kid that they require. yeah. today. yeah, i figured out loud, just given your expertise, i want to know your, your assessment on what are the minute major medical needs need is right now i would say everything is needed. staffing wise people, he had a way of going on for 9 months on the stuff. they have really stressed emotion every day and physically then they're just golfing and the stuffing wise consumables fee if there was again, we have to but it's difficult situations without electricity. it comes and goes and when it was just like 4 or 510 minutes, we had to use them
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a lot of torches to continue or anything. because if that was accurate to get a moment with a bleeding on something that would be very, very serious for the patients. uh, overcrowding is a big, big issue. people it has to appeal to come to a fees or they have to wait like to, to city this just to get their ones looked at. or this thing changed to me because team wise, they are just coughing. there's no plastic. there's no vascular sage and there's no near to surgeon spine succession is a big issue. of course we're dealing with multi promo, it'd be able to have engine is everywhere. yesterday we did that. i brought it to me for a stomach ventilation and he has and partition. he has combined fraction of his boss and makes and really they need month to month. the disappearance team still managed to be able to manage their conditions. here. we don't have any resources. anybody can just jump, say, just has to cover for everything with the ethics. sandra is a big issue as well. we have that unit with nickel sizing into the classes we just
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managed to, to but ition, but unfortunately, she did not set advice. she was one and a half kid was leaving big sent as they were, the hardest advice she didn't said by with us, although we open ended, but yeah, the mortality right here in intensive care, a 100 percent. so, you know, in any situations, normally we would do these major operations and then be able to provide one on one cassidy's patients that does that can not okay. yeah, uh these patients are getting extra bated and then going to the war that being looked after by family members. there's not enough nurses and stuff to help distribute medications. there's not enough medications. there's not supplies to change, wins on the ward sites on a systems and microscopic level. this health care system needs huge reform, the sectors or mountains. that's what we're here. thank you so much for your inside . thank you. thank you. so as we heard it from both dr. jamal and dr. bush drive, the situation is, are quite dire inside the hospital. that locks off a is
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a representative sample of what's going on of this of this difficult it, including that the insufficient medical to stop the kind of cases that they have to deal with. that the acute shortage of medical supply that make and even do work a quite difficult given the lack of, of resources honey, my friend of what he now i'm a situation inside i'll act so hospital in darrow, by the thanks very much honey. of human human rights office as the as wait a minute, you may have repeatedly violated the laws of war and failed to distinguish between civilians and fighters in gaza. is assessed fix is really attacks that cause high numbers of casualties and widespread destruction. and then the coming out as a human body commission will present its findings of the 1st in depth investigation into events since october the 7th to the human rights council. sort of in job head reports. 8 months into israel's foreign garza,
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the bodies of palestinian children, women and men keep piling up the you know how, what was my goods fault this mother off? she was young. so were her children and husband. what did they do? the questions repeated by hundreds of thousands and morning, some of the kennings amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity. that's according to the u. an independent international commission of inquiry on the occupied palestinian territory into an east jerusalem and israel. these really minute creek is being held responsible for the will crime of using starvation as a method a will fit inquiry found its soldiers have murdered or wilfully killed people. and these really is also accused of intentionally directing attacks against civilians. the force of the transfer of people sexual violence, torture and inhuman accrual treatment, as well as other detention in outrages and personal dignity. that has been unconscionable the death and suffering more than 120000 people in gaza.
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overwhelmingly women and children has been killed or injured since 7 october. as a result of the intensive is riley offensive for the horn, the little quote also find spell standing on the groups responsible for war crimes . so this is the 1st in depth investigation by the u. n and the commission says, is obstructive investigations the commission that commutes high civilian casualties and destruction of civilian in for a 2nd strategy that's intended to cause maximum damage and disregard samples of distinction, proportionality, an adequate precaution? according to the report is really need his vocal support amounted to incitement and good constitute other serious crimes. yeah. which is really the finance minister, but silence mustard store. just voters vote. you must destroy it off. i said up and then, but i and wipe out the memory the minutes different national security has been cleared about his demands. what is really forces to and differ and carry out just as a nation is, is totally c does also amounts to collect the punishment of
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a civilian population. and the commission also found is really authorities quote, recognize the provision of life sustaining necessities. yes. and that the report on israel's actions during the last 8 months that stands accused of genocide and the you ins, highest court, but because of the bombs continued default and much desperately need a date. i mean struct. some of the job aids. how does their still the head hair on al jazeera living in the united states all this time? the sphere and on certain you can fix that. will tell you how half a 1000000 and documents of my goods could finally achieve said dream of un system ship. and revisit family members in ukraine. see how best surviving as russia cripples power supplies?
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the hello, i've got good news for the north west of europe. it's been a rather cold dole and disappointing i choose. so foss certainly very chilly, but we have got signs of some woman with the pushing. and as we go on through the next couple of days, this area of high pressure, there's also i will grass, you make his way further re switch and the guys will open at the temperatures will not jump nicely up, some wet weather, some cold weather to across the good positive fronts down to will, spain and portugal, the fine, whether the, whether the weather in practice down towards the southeast. so this is where we are going to see those type of just staying very much on the outside, one into the thirty's down tools that southeastern corner at the moment sen basically gonna continue as we go on through the coming days, london up to the northwest as you can see temperature about $21.00 celsius, which is about the average for the time of year. but those type of just will push out further. as we go on through the next couple of days, you can see the same thing on the orange is just coming through here. once you guys
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are very positive, next week we may well get into the mid twenties here. my thought is still let just throw that se and cold as that to a very hot weather. continuing. we have got to a line of cloud and dr. sundry down pools, moving across jeremy mata for the football, pushing his way into poland and went by the stella for southern france. as he says, he went toward towards the syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting, but not in the eyes of his government. this has been our home for so many years. in the final part of the series, we followed the story of a british age worker as he flees from it live with his family. after being arrested by a powerful melisha, one of the toughest times when they tortured me state list in syria on now to 0.
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unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire 8 months of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years . connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in a region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0 of the the other again over to now to sierra his reminder of lots of stories. this our both to as needed has welcome to russian president vladimir putin during elaboration so many in shown young promising
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a new era of friendship to native and looking to strengthen ties. the counter international installation and function is ready. military has no once a new wave of attacks and central as something's all the killing and entering several palestinians. forces carried out 5 arabs on, on the select refuge account informed on the y c. a. so, so tools monetary inside and is ready minutes. you have to prove what it calls an operational plans for an offensive and nothing and tensions wise between as well and has full on the, on the group release partition, what it says, a sensitive ministry sites across israel. so america is professor of public policy . it has not been kelly for university, joins us live from new york in the u. k. so tim, good to have you with us. how serious is the situation between hezbollah and israel is an escalation inevitable, as well. it's getting more and more serious. and
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although there is a high risk of his condition, i think all sides of everybody liked him to do so. uh, including uh, obviously it has the law and its mean back or on. and they do not want to see the war spread across 7 in particular. but we would have to wait to see things can go wrong any any minute. and now that the build up is, is growing on both sides. but to the hope and i think the expectation of world leaders is that they will avoid the war in lebanon. articulate, now that you look around, and then the members of the security council, the 5 permanent members are coming out for elections. and i did get new friends, so united states and they don't need to a really need now the time to concentrate on their domestic politics. so they will do their best avoid that escalation. but there was an boy in the region says that
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time is running out what needs to be done. while it's in the hands of israel is not in the hands of anyone outside as well. that needs to do something about dates, sees fire jokes with the palestinians in gaza. and i think that would come the hezbollah from $32.00 bit. but as long as these right is continuing to use the as the these seems hard negotiations as a cover to continue their operations and i'll far and as you mentioned earlier today they've been done. oh, i see which is some of the carrots saves zone by the israelis for that. but as he used to go into and she was difficult to see how hezbollah and the resistance forces in the region can restrain themselves at this moment. but if we look at those, say fly talks, we've got the us saying it's up to him last to accept the proposal. let's open the table and we still don't have public acceptance for me as well. hopefully
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a new one. this is the real confusing aspect of a tool that by the end when he presented the plan back on the 31st of may, he did say that this has been approved by his ro and he presented it as if it was a done deal. and then these readings denied the knowledge of the time and they don't have to know until now has not seen it come out to say clearly that she is support independent as you know, he's not the mind that the means is words and he's just very talkative so if you were to suppose the body would have done so. so that is probably the main, the main reason why the 1st thing is, are reluctant to come out in a great, a support of the found, although it is not very different from the brand that they have already accepted in every mean. and then it was said that the was at the time, egypt shall time not by didn't say is no, the plan is actually is really planned and they have accepted it. so the, the,
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that confusion has got to be clear in some way. and just last results, and that has been a wall before between israel and hezbollah and 2006 that, that he full day will ended in stalemate. should they go to again, is the same outcome like we'll have to dynamic shifted as well. it sounds fits, it's quite a bit to meet on uh, on the side of hezbollah. obviously they have piled up much more weaponry and massages and grades of technology we saw and there 2 data points about them surveying in detail, northern israel. at the same time they had there been a very difficult position to within, within 11 and 11 and is on it's music completely. it's very fragile. and also from the is a bunch of you that not really able to use their traditional detectives, their traditional detached. what that means has been to that very, very hard,
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no matter how little hezbollah attacked. now for the last few months, they've tried to absorb their tags. so because, well, and with the now given the general political situation worldwide in the elections of coming and song, they really missed that window of opportunity for life to had to be able to. now they get better with, with the images that are coming, combine images from guides, us is very well. it will definitely be a very difficult position. i mean, it's already seen as a pyre state by a lot of international community to the majority of them is your community. so it's not so many a id of for those right. it needs to attack at the, at this moment. okay. south america many thanks for taking the time, showing us that from your in the. okay. thank you. the ukraine says it's managed to water wash and dry and attacks targeting it's todd
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dream. air force as it shut down. any old $21.00 that kinda causing drains north in the east and west a new crane of us. some did reach that targets. one person was injured in the western city of live and the buildings were damaged. this is finds imposing rolling electricity blackouts, as it grapples with damage to his power stations, and governments as russian and strikes on funnel and hydro electricity plants have reduced generation capacity. i'll do is on hold with home and spend one power outage with the family and visual road near the capital. keith, it's stuff stores in the health care household and basically the ukraine and the power goes that's it. lights going this is like every day, you know, for helena under the and 7 year old slots, a constant blackouts. not allow them to put our stuff that can be talk away in the morning. you get up know if that's electricity, you charge pal banks, farthings flashlights,
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spot trees. so you can use some of the evening when it's dark when i'm at work and i see that will be a power cost. i have to ask my boss to leave front of the store or check where i can order food. it's not convenient, but you adopt yup, with the budget for federal close of ukrainians across the country and doing the same. so now national rolling black house because russian era types of destroyed so many energy thoughts. normally the outages are an, a pre amount schedule as the country russians its power. but often like tonight they go on longer than planned. if you have it generate. so it's not such a problem, many like the how it, cuz stock is the price of petrol. the gets in the way. that's fine. if you buy a generate to with the power that we'd like, it's expensive. so you need to have 3040 lead has a few and was of without the reduced to cooking with the naked flight
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18 volt battery powered lamp light come pushing dishes with stored water or its inconvenience no. later in the year it could be dangerous. you look at this on a summer's night and it seems manageable, but this strikes a continuing. the electricity companies is saying that they can a struggle to get plots back online before winter. that's when things are going to get really tough. the temperatures go well below 0 here, and the night draws in by the late afternoon. back in the cup to th street, lights are off and traffic lights down. people carry their own light songs of the fabric which makes the city livable frame. in the healthcare household, at least as some from before bedtime in the absence of tv and the i pads slide, this is the place we've russia continuing to hit power plants. it seems like trend the things we get
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a lot more serious on home and out to zeta fish cut out. because last, as the security studies program, director of the print in foreign policy and security think, tying to cranium prism, she joins us from odessa, have a great to have you with us best. but could you give us a bit of an idea of experience that you'll have bring with power cops that in odessa? yeah, and right now i'm without alex, we succeed. that'd be switched off at 10 am. i'm in the good case scenario. we will have 2 hours without to increase to them several hours with electricity on that again without electricity. and usually each day the schedule will be different and that's good. they've no with the problem geisha. consider that we're and see if you have one medium people and that will to our full weight. so we will be marching towards the bands and because the agent is predominantly connected to the electricity, um as well, our generates towards that good stuff, but not even back to the belgian raisers can guarantee you the whole j o word. and
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people are just trying to adjust the 1st way run. a lot of people bought the generators and being prepared was due from candles or last the last year when in winter we're actually destroyed called for the energy system. but at that time, we managed to reconcile the parts of it or to improve the air defense around them. but considering how many attacks we experience the spring, that being particularly targeting all types of the electricity generation to generation. unfortunately, the situation that it's much about, it's much worse, it seems that the, the, the take the energy of so he's a bug string these vulnerable to attacks, especially these drains that are coming over from russia. how can you claim best to protect its infrastructure? a lot i need do it here to go a little bit in the detail. ukraine has the fortunately a very diverse system of production. we have nuclear power plants. we have you drill a tube station we have oh, cool or electric station too. there are
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a lot of that, but at the same time parts of them are okay. by the way, the russian situation, like the biggest new power plant is uppers, yes. that guaranteed a lot of electricity for the south russians also damage vehicles. because i'm, i'm the damage to the uh, the breeze. yeah. uh if you pull up or if you do electric station. so that's over the costs the significantly, and we'd all others the are just as easily or, but the russians are using not only drones, drones is something that we'd be now for $2.00 or we, we can the combat. the problem is that the russians are using politically styles, and for these you need system slide batch fuels because that's usually 2 minutes from the time when we know that it's task through the time it is a to create a territory and not a little air defense system can really intercept that. that's why since the day won, your grade was asking our partners to help us with the year decides to close the skies for these mattress. up to last winter we received at least several petros,
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but i would say amatory is huge. you need to understand that the geographical central europe is in the west of new craze. so to fox or you have the same territory as the european union. but from the other side, you need at least a 7 age patch of systems. in addition to the smaller it just kind of system to project the real critical infrastructure, how to assess joining us that from odessa money. thanks hannah. this view and scares the council has discussed the humanitarian situation. in su, dawn, when any 5000000 people are facing emergency levels of food in security, some of the latest fighting is around the alpha and don't for many civilians have trapped in the middle of the conflict between sydney's army and the rapids. support forces. give us on day reports from you and headquarters in new york. today, i regret to inform that you down continues to spiral into carol's, powerful word from
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a top united nations official. regarding the dire situation in sudan. according to his un report, sudan now has the largest internally displaced, population ever reported over 9000000 people. the displacement fuels after fighting broke out between the rapids support forces or are assessed and the sudanese armed forces known as the s a f. 7000, you mothers could die in the next few months if they don't get access to food and health care costs to den, as women are dying because of complications during pregnancy or childbirth or those. and very the last week the security council passed over whelming leave 14 to 0, a resolution that among other things demanded the r. s. f in did senior jo flasher, the warning has mostly fallen on deaf ears. on tuesday,
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the sudanese ambassador accused the un of acting to slowly and renewed accusations . that'd be united arab emirates issue department, the r s f 150 and the way it would be thought me might to. 3rd, the security council failed to address the situation and only adopted a general stance. they hesitated in addressing the rapid support militias and the regional and international sponsors. this would empower unique terrorist model, including diaspora displaced migrants and mercenaries, and ethnic gangs. to want to destroy a sudan, o d u a and basset, or shot back, it is shooting these counter part for making the accusation. using this platform to spread false allegations, against the way to distract from the grave violations that are happening on the ground. there will be no military victory or a military settlement of the conflict into done the only way to settle
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will be to the negotiating table 14 months into this conflict between the r s f and the s a f. and the security council as engine closer to a place, it was hoping to avoid being by standards to war. it can't stop gabriel's on the out just either at the united nations in new york. it sort of has hair on alex's era. body will never got a chance to see kids here. my daughter's boys ever again. the boeing see are comes face to face of the us senate, tearing with angry families of some of the victims of it's 737,
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next process the the, the colombian government has time to gotten legal status to venice by the migrant. so guardians, to venezuela and children living them, the new measurable effect around 540000 people from venezuela are responsible 430-0000. mine is at least 2800000 people have set the country for the neighboring columbia to escape poverty and political time while it is present, or by them, nothing else. new measures to protect more than half a 1000000 undocumented my goods from deportation from the us spouses of americans, systems will be given a pathway to us citizenship. all white house correspondent, kimberly how kit has more. for years marilyn mendoza has lives with the fear her
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husband jose luis, would be deported. she's an american, but jose luis across the us border 15 years ago from his native mexico. without documentation. he now works in the new york restaurant, but now she's received news. the family may no longer have to worry about being separated. that's the, the biggest reward for us being able see our child go together, being able to raise them together. on tuesday, us president joe biden announce new immigration rules that once implemented will allow families like maryland, the ability to stay together and even pursue citizenship under bivens do policy. some half 1000000 undocumented spouses of us citizens will be able to apply for permanent residency if they've lived in the us for more than a decade. as of monday,
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migrants will receive temporary work permits and be protected from deportation. $50000.00 children of undocumented migraines, married to us citizens, are also expected to benefit living in the united states all this time, the sphere and on certain we can fix that in an election year. the announcement is also designed to boost bivens re election efforts. there's 500000 us. it is a voters who will benefit as long also, maybe they have family members who care about this situation. it may be, they also will vote on the behalf of joe by to now because he did that. the protections for undocumented migrants could have he's those unhappy with jo bivens racing crackdown on asylum claims that the southern border of the united states and mexico biden's, but accused of betraying campaign promises to migrants. the asylum policy is now being challenged in court. as for the new migrant protections,
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what makes it significant is it's allowance for families to remain together in the us. well, pursuing legal status under the current program is prohibited. the white house says the new immigration rules should be implemented by the end of summer. just ahead of early voting for the 2020 for us presidential election. kimberly help it alger 0. the white house emotions around how i on capitol hill when the ceo of boeing appeared before us. senate committee aerospace company is facing a series of accidents scandals and investigations. i think i'll hang at the latest hope a standard hearing with an unusual beginning and i apologize for the grief since we have cause. and i want you to know we are totally committed in their money for in focus. one say david calhoun, the ceo of aerospace giant,
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boeing apologizing to the families of victims from to plane crashes caused by a faulty system that the company didn't disclose. but for some family members, the apology may not go far enough for him to say safety is number one issue. that is not the evan wars mean, anything to me. to me just this is for them to felt the comfortable going has been at the center of repeated crises in 2018. indonesia is lines aircraft. and months later, the ethiopian airlines crushed in 2019346 people died, causing the 737 max, 3, grounded worldwide for almost 2 years. also in 2018, a southwest airlines flight the engine housing ripped off, shattering a window. a woman was killed after nearly being sucked out of the plane in 2011 the roof of a boeing plane ripped off offline at 11000 meters. but safety issues were brought
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back into the spotlight after a door flew off in alaska airlines flight in mid air earlier this year. all of that leading to a contentious hearing for calhoun. now you're going to make me really angry. you talk about safety and culture, but you aren't answering the question about what the root causes are here. you're getting paid a heck of a lot of money gets unbelievable. if anybody's come out of this deal. good, it's you. why haven't you resigned, senator? i'm, i'm sticking this through, i'm proud of having taken the job. i'm proud of our product is ready for the record and i and prior we say that record of our boeing people, you're proud of the safety record. i am proud of every action we have taken every action you this are. wow. boeing is currently being investigated by the federal aviation administration, the national transportation safety board, and the justice department is considering filing criminal charges against the company meeting. the tough questions are far from over for boeing and this leaders
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