tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera June 21, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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actually before, to use the the, to the on the bulk of this has been use our lives and don't have coming up in the next 60 minutes. israel is ami shells a residential square in the house of garza city. many palestinians have been wounded or dead. media becomes the license nation to fully recognize and independent palestinian state. farm industry says a 2 state solution is the only way forward as well as far right. minnesota does allow small attrition. caesar's real power to aid expansion of the legal settlements of the occupied westbank and another move against french interest in
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west africa's news. yeah. military government that revokes a license for uranium mining and supporting you know, mess is ours and t not have made the winnings thought that'd be called the america the reigning champion seat canada to now you know, targeting assess consecutive major types of the thanks for joining us. first, just use the details of a new as ray, the attack on northern gauze or a large number of casualties have been reported. here's the moment, is rarely, shells hate a residential area right in the house of kansas city. so when the aftermath of this attack, palestinians living in the area was seen scrambling for whatever cover they could find is understood, a number of people were killed in the strike with many of his wounded ambulances have been trying to collect the injured but hospitals in the area already stretched
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to breaking point. let's go straight to, i'll just give us kind of a mood and darrow by law for the very latest and honey took us through what more we know about this attack on guns, the city of the media as well. this is not the 1st time we're seeing this deliberate attack on public facility, then please. in the past we've just got a tax with a lot more concentrated on organized this international organization in please. a logan organizer such as the uh, the good, the aid, oregon. i vision across the governor, but this time the target seems to be a facility that provides the services that have tried that much of the good would it whatever it though, and its capacity to do, to clean up the road from the rumbles into open road that are being blocked by the tide of rubble because of the intense bombing campaign. the 4 people pronounce, killed the sided, our municipality employees that were killed inside this public facility that is
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manage and operated by the guards or municipality. in addition to one person was passing by the area, the area where this public facility is located, is this the populated with people who are being hosted from where they used to live in eastern part of golf and the densely populated neighborhoods. yeah, yeah. they do it and, and the way through west green, gaza, at this particular the center of the city is being displaced internally due to the ongoing artillery and europe talks carried out by the various military. this will hinder the work of the municipalities already broken mechanism of services due to the. * for the past 8 months and given the intensity of the bombing campaign in terms of the scale, a magnitude also within the 30 minutes, we have confirmed the course of more artillery in times attacks the or why do you
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have the this is the area to the southern part of why the, the way palestinian display palestinians on daily basis gathered there in groups either waiting for a the trucks or trying to find a way to get back to their homes in the northern high and go to the city. the reports that we received talking about at least close to 8 people were critically injured at that particular hold. a difficulty right now for the ambulance and permits and city depends who to get to remove dangers of from the from house experience. they're likely to die in these areas and be removed within the coming days. because any ambulance, any defense the crew member gets do, or kind of get to that area. it's more of like a shooting range will get shut out right away. and how do you, of course, a goes as health care sector nearing very much the edge of collapse given a little of israel is relentless to bombardment there as
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well as long as this genocide of war is raging across the street. we'll see more pressure put on the remaining health care facilities. example of this is the one behind me right here. we've been doing reports for the past 30 days and we see an otter devastation on the ration of the entire health care system inside the hospital. i'm not exaggerate because at some point the hosp, but it's only outstanding, it's gallic and there isn't any medical services provided whatsoever. the fact that injury is, comes here and as for the, on the floor of the hospital, there isn't to knock minute going to stop. there is a cute, medical supply shortage. medical supplies inside the hospital to the point where the doctors have to make a serious decision about a priorities were to give the of their attention to those are. those are things that are on the whole with cases are not getting the attention of the need. then that's because of the influx of injuries arriving to the hospital and databases.
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this is a representative sample of what happens through the health care system across the goes through, including the destruction of a ship, a hospital, the fraction of the indonesian and cannot go on top of the northern parts. nasir hospital in the city of pond is complete out of service. and right now, whatever is being done is more of a humble efforts to get these pos for those back on track. and they're not going to be fully back and providing all services, but at least we are step by step. but as of now we can safely see the entire health care system is 100 percent crippled across the country. we did manage to get a report from inside the hospital and we got access to a restricted area like the operating rooms. this is what we found out inside we're inside the lock. so the emergency department here, jessie, it's over crowded. the inside inside the hospital.
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and medical mission volunteering to help people and medical staff or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see the extreme, i, the crowding in the emergency department. this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get, especially when there are a tax nearby. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors servicing hundreds of patients. family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. and there are like 3 doctors generally in the emergency department. sorry. based off this i've worked in on this, this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced
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people living here. as you can see, all around us, their patients and the family members in the car doors in the hallways, living with deadlines, whose family members and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately, because there's no structure and there's no system. you actually don't know ways where your patients and awful way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments. and we're going to take a look inside. unlimited resources that are being provided here and the operating you know, the healthcare facilities in there are only a couple of hospitals that are still passionate. this will be one of them. on my left hand side, here are the recovery rooms where patients come off today. i've finished the operations and i'm kind of to fairly show you everything that's inside, but there's very limited resources. there's not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them terms of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and all right. what are the, what is this case? yes, sir, this is, this is
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a young kid that obviously has to be binds from an explosion or a gloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their worries. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them how they have to come daily down to the operating room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress. i wins appropriately and, and they require care. actually, this is sometimes is on necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital. now these are the military has transferred significant legal powers to pro satellite employees and they don't get bite westbank, load or posted on his website transfers responsibility for civil administration, bylaws to people working for his ready for right minutes to both allow smoke damage to move. also includes planning and construction which will make it easier to expand. illegal is riley settlements. 61 percent of the occupied westbank is on the
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direct is really military or civilian control or more than 260 illegal sacramental outposts in the area. and already this ca, israel approve construction of a for the 3 and a half 1000 housing units. then an unprecedented move. washington has sanctioned this way. the settlers and others involved in violence against palestinians, b, u. k. kind of the and the u. a followed suit. you and human rights chief has war and all they drastically deteriorating situation and the occupied westbank pointing to the killing of some 520 i palestinians, including a 133 children. since october row dies lie for us and romano in the occupied to westbank and what does it now mean for control of the civil and ministration laws now be in the hands of those working israel's extreme right? finance minister as well. now what, what this is is a very strategic step by the is really government a translation really of the coalition agreement about 9 articles in that agreement,
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states as the objective applying is really sovereignty to so called did the scenario, which is the occupied westbank. so essentially what small church has done is to plug in the next station of the occupied westbank or that big chunk that we're talking about about 61 percent of it in to be is really government bureaucracy. treating illegal is really supplements and occupied palestinian land just as they would any other is really a city inside israel proper. so it's not just about smelters or the people loyal to him that he has installed to supervise the expansion of his really supplements and the per tailing of palestinian activity, construction of agriculture in those in those areas. it's that this has now become permanent. this is part of the is really government bureaucracy now and over the months we've heard from many, you and experts and for many countries,
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including of the international court of justice, making the case that is real occupation has become illegal because it is permanent and no longer temporary as required by international law. this step removes any pretense of the occupation is temporary and it would remain to be seen what the un, what the european union, which is israel's largest trading partner. what the united states might respond to it in reaction to this kind of measure because it is strategic and it will have far reaching consequences for palestinians who need access to this territory to get to their fields, to expand their villages and their communities. and to really continue living in palestine because what this the does the stake over the territory and that's time. it's really to make life unbearable untenable for palestinians. they're no reminders of how progressively state sanctions the settlement building is they all
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get by the west bank because both small change and the national security administer been give you have been actively encouraging setting the building from the outset of this conflicts. that mean thing giving you even personally and they got weapons to settle this themselves. why the palestinians even start to defend themselves on that? right? absolutely. you're, you're absolutely right. this is the most right wing. most pro supplement government is really history. the is really a minister is like being viewed on small fridge, wants to even expand supplements construction to the gall, this trip, not just to the west by. and what palestinians see is basically the line being taken from under their feet, literally politically, legally, and even financially and the whole. but they could somehow create, or a practice, a sovereignty and independence over this territory in
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a state of their own, disappearing before their eyes. especially given the fact that there are have been really no real consequences for his real, at the international level. because of these actions, the takeover of the land has been happening and speeding up progressively over the years. but with this governments, it's basically been on steroids or i know of many thank so that no road of life for us and romano that was thinking of the occupied westbank is ready forces of stool in the town of alada as near to correct as a rated and such a number of houses, the several positives being detained. elsewhere, these are the ministry arrested 8 men after reading the shallow zone refuge account north of ramallah. saul just searched a number of homes in the come. the media says it has formally recognize an independent palestinian state and the statement it's formed, ministry said, reaching a 2 state solution is the only way to ensure the policy means honest radius can
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realize that legitimate aspirations, spain island slovenia, has no way made. assume a move last month to any more than a 140 you and member states that have recognized palestinian statehood. so for introducing how son bobby, he's a professor of international affairs, a couple university. he's joining us now from the georgia union capital. i'm on thanks a lot for, for joining us to start with this that they just moved by all media to recognize the state of palestine momentum continuing to build and support the palestinian statehood. yeah, you mean you're right are the, is it going green, light fixture and spots of the international community that the only way ahead, the only way they own the exit is by establishing an independence at the soonest date. they can live peacefully side by side by israel, and then this really, there she is getting a lot of moment them around the world and, and our media is now the last country, i think more countries with photo issues. and in the,
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in the near future. i'm moving on to bring tensions on the border between uh, 11 on and it's, well i want to ask you about. the latest developments surrounding has blob is repeatedly said. it will not negotiate the truth with israel before a ceasefire is implemented in gaza. where does that now leave the united states when it comes to applying pressure on israel, going forward to invest in a lot more? that's what i mean. this is a very good question. thank you very much. i mean, many ignore the fact that it was and he is like fund link between a what is the has been doing and gather that they get aside their warranty guys and what as well as the ones in the northern border of the connecticut. so you can actually have a separate track saying that fits ease the tension on the border with the, with his beloved, without doing something genuinely on god had for the for the fact is,
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is the same as well as started. the war started like he rushing and ran on october 8th as, as part of his effort to ease the pressure on the met us doing it. and so it be, and i can the really genuine about having got it kind of ease of pension or even have both bothers not to sliding door. the american the door caused on the get on track and puts a lot of pressure on. and that can, you know, fix it to the deal is there, i mean, the, the outlines you there. so what we need is them right? counsel for tv, put their money where most is, is to put the pressure on now. oh no, no for many years there appears to be in a kind of crowded understanding old days between his rarely forces and has belonged with cross border exchange is largely being known. leaf slowly deployed. so that has been almost a kind of set of rules and that relationship the now runs the risk of collapsing. what are your thoughts on how we reestablish a kind of equilibrium between has blog and these are in the ministry to wait until
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this moment taken care of both sides. the stick to the roeser told engagement, which was it took for tad's kind of operation about and you know what to and given the declarations on the statements coming from senior politicians and his right. and what they saying, the thing that is what it is, is preparing for. and that's why you know, sort of left corner since the last night he was even warning cyprus about now i'm not to be part of the war. and so the, these things are not too helpful and americans have sent the, and in boy, you know, that these tension between is right as well. but again, you know, ignoring the fact that these are, is committing a unit slide that one goes up and ignoring the fact that they need to put them into that war, i think, as well, let's continue. and with this probably be the likelihood of why i know of outdoor is, is getting more even more month to the united states. as you say, i mean may have sent a, an envoy, but they've also sent to, to carry
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a stripe forces to the mediterranean, the lease of the start of the, the latest the guys are more, i mean are clearly some major security concerns. not only for the united states in the mediterranean, but also given the threat to cyprus, amongst the you as well. yeah, i mean i, the other thing that has been, i made the, the right, the statement to when the big check and uh, cyprus simply because they drag into the you on, they drag in the united states. and so it's not something helpful for the whole region that gives you the, in the impression that has lives really waiting for the moment to start the war. we know at very well that has one that has 0 interest in region war. and so, but what one more time americans have been sending all these forces and all the actually to prevent the enlightenment of the current for a to prevent it from being at regional war. so why that's why the americans have been sending their forces and from, from the get going and my concern, it'll be a uh, aircraft carrier in order to prevent the like the whole of having to your work. and
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they sent the key. and my sister has would like to give message to her on that, you know what happens and gets that must be limited to get the house on. can you talk to her son up or are a professor of in special fast cuts all university. and just remind you of course of the day and use the to as just the emotions. the last arrows say news. the media has joined a growing list of countries recognizing the state of palestine. the jasmine of treat government as revokes the uranium mining license of a french and you can a group around it. the company operates in mind with one of the world's largest deposits of uranium, is highlighted tensions between the jump to and former colonial power fronts. and this, the latest step in cutting ties with friends is i'm going to just explain of the mind me like this. i thought sort of all the about the minutes your time relates to the more word and mining side which seats on 200000 tons of uranium. a metal used
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in the production of new energy, as well as nuclear weapons, is only only side operated by the french mining company. or i know it also operates another mining site in our lead in the north of the country. and the region of i get is the government to forgive you, the chinese, the ministry leader and you had given or on the up to the 19th of june to mobilize, decide, or lose it slices the company side. because already you mobilize stuff and my tv is to the side and lead infrastructure. so it's a full of doing relationship between files. i need for my company need you to try to be a rated since the coo last year led by virginia general academy. and then we'd start to see how the relationship taught, started taking a nosedive when the french, the media didn't government boarded, the french invested there to leave out. that was followed by the eviction of several hundreds of print soldiers based image and disrupting down of the offering spaces image here. now it seems that they move forward. the action of the future task is also targeting print businesses,
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images here. the russian companies have indicated interest in the uranium mining site anymore. and, and we've seen also applauding of a to just between russian businesses and the russian government as well as rushing, messing the res, uh, image, which clip point to the direction. why these new licensed old devices for people who are in maybe had to, to how many degrees of do you see that that is not just this? yeah, well, commercial interest military leaders in between a fossil molly, have us french troops to leave the countries. the 3 west african nations of also pulled out. so if the french backed regional g 5 secuity force focusing on groups and this i have. and as friends you influenced, the kinds of russia has stepped top to fill the gap. it's voc, the most rays of being on the ground providing security in some areas. that's bringing of lessing. he's the head of this, a hail program at the conrad at an hour foundation. he joins us from pharma co benny, thanks for joining us. also the crew and subsequent french ministry pull out. so as
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i mentioned, that will seems to be part of a pattern of withdrawal, bio colonial powers across the hail reminds us of why this is happening in uh, maybe sign. it raises phones. i mean, the specially the issue of a really nice to be very contentious. the concepts we need to use and the storage on these are the price is tax exemptions are the only issue. no, the government have branches, finances, nothing is better for the nations. it gives this license to take it away from the french and as of a, when it comes to an issue has not cruise results is what is it that russia is now offering the front isn't the most. and there was the military regime popular equipment. i mean, nigel used to be on to the cool not yeah,
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you know, i major heroes a virus. ready you know, training programs providing improvement, rush, feeling disappear, and they also often use jamante, which is not a positive neighbors. you know, i'm not, i'm just saying it's thomas with, you know, is not good to go to be able to accomplish. assigned these. you have holidays. you know that the copies are cash strengths, they don't have cash, but they could provide the solution. so this is one way of liquidating the economy and very, very quickly by getting cold hot cash from russia and return for uranium se, as you've suggested that. but let me, is this just a full month for placing one of $11.00 full of colonialism, colonialism with a, another full colonialism. i would say, so what are the russians they play as far as playing the
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i'm the optimistic or this many to actually not rationalize. often reason you'd be much more test. ready the defense of the rest of the 5, i'd be more than 5, so on. so just let me know who is residing kind of just modeling these. yeah. possible. maybe you're one of them on the dressers. so i'm not sure if i make much of a difference, but it's in line with the inside guy. you know, the didn't do the west and you know, oriented us out to what some months ago. um. but before i let you go off, i wonder if you can explain to us what the military john says rule has been like in the country since the qu last year. yeah, i mean this. busy all i'm in the office and you know, basically ended termination to 0. and also you didn't wonder what was that. so this, the russian space to get a civil society to complain all some restrictions. it's assumed the picture,
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you know, also has a lot of support and the john passed on it for the june just because they really want to break this file 0 these military. yes, they have fresh. so what preventing their country is basically becomes, you know, the status of the last thing from the colorado out of now foundation, thanks for joining us. and i was just one person has been killed and can you have to please confronted demonstrates this during nationwide protests against plan tax reforms, thousands of people, types of the streets and cds across the country on thursday. and then the capital nairobi, police 5 t, a gas and use was it come in to disperse the crowds of web? how's the support it started with social media use is blaming, can use president really and route to, to the rising cost of living and tax hikes. now his full housing to the streets
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protest as gather may, can use parliament as m p. 's, debated the legislation to increase the taxes. we operate in the houses l o w on the up in, oh, i thought, you know, good to go to the kitchen hospital, did you not receive those results? please try. and decatur street, the government says it's already listened to the people when it removes some of the most controversial taxes from the bill. every time you go to the side street, rounded panes, very clean, very, very, very. so i'm the say we gotta put down to the police in the taken out. remember to need to do these offices as people talented the peaceful protest as well.
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mostly peaceful, federal coupons, several streets in the city center. so the police use fulton cannon and take us to see a lot of the streets closest to parliament inside about 2 thirds of the m. p. 's voted to approve the amended bill. that is 2nd reading. president retail hasn't majority the outside people said his government doesn't represent them and then tired of corruption and full service delivery to the influx initial on the important stuff this on the weekend. so, so far, since he came into the fall off, once i knew the the sounds and protested in the room 20 different towns and cities including router's hometown is able to read the crowd the younger than those seen it opposition lead protests and reason. yes, it doesn't follow a political leader and that student's job see,
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cuz i'm young professionals on the streets in my baby rights group say more than 50 people were arrested and thousands injured, including 6 hate by police cause when running away, the police have set their respect constitutional rights must protect government buildings from occupation of minutes. expected debates on the final bill is final reading. next week. as sunsets approach, please try to clear the streets and the following is if to a gas before nightfall, it didn't work until playing co security broke up the remaining crowd. now some web address there may be, can you still have heard of an i'll just say with a bit of a stretch in news leader makes his 1st visit to the kashmir region since the general elections in which he lost his sweeping majority and sold a hand trick for this australia impala house, maintaining his teams,
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a 100 percent record of the t 20 cricket will come. the how are the searing he continues across the east and as of here, but we will see warmer weather coming into western areas. if you're a branch, they have a moment with the have this area cloud and the rain which will spill its way and it will wake and some midwest. the weather will fade as went on and moving off the western side of the united kingdom. we have got to live the storms into central pops up here with a somewhat cooler i makes that very hot as items. so the high temperature as well was still it while up into the search. he's down to was that se in coolness? 33 celsius that for right. it's never the mid twenties that form of them. it was up to was the north west london, a $25.00 degrees, the friday off named similar temperatures as we go on into west half day and sunday
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. just notice out temperatures through stop is across central pos, but they are, it's not, it's a pushing rise across those west in areas of here. by the time we come to choose, the london could be woman, then writing lots of reds and oranges showing up on that child. so some proper, some of weather coming through purpose some storms as well into central pos and sliding out to france, switzerland, modem, areas of it, leasing some very heavy showers. more breakdown pulls the across the good parts of jeremy, pushing further east was and try to get increasingly wet for the politics. the, at the edge of this product, as it is a rescue for weary travelers, most are crossing africa looking for a possible way to europe. some are coming back the other way and their stories are chilling. reminder of the dangerous that's my head, the safe haven at the crossroads of hope and despair.
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the loss shelter. witness on a jersey a or the latest news as it breaks. there's really military has been course the soft locating of was kids on the gauze of red, severely limit exam 3 of defense old goods with details coverage. human rights organizations have well come the u. s. decision to place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights from the hall to the story. the. 7 attention of water is adding more misery to the lives of tens of thousands of palestinians. the, the, the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching, i'll just say, right, he's a reminder about top stories this hour. a large number of casualties have been reported enough to him in this way. the attack on costs a city. people seem scrambling for cover when it's ready, shells in a residential square. people are struggling to get all of the injured. the hospital is there any minute tree is transfer significant legal powers to pro satellite employees and the occupied westbank? move also includes planning and construction which will make it easier to expand. illegal is ready settlements. jasmine treat governments as revokes the uranium mining license of french and you can a group around of the company operates and mine with one of the world's largest deposits of uranium. it's a major blow to the french who gets 15 percent of a radium from the west. african nation for testers in the french city, or when most against the rise of the fall rights on thursday,
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around 1500 people to the streets protests against the search of the far right and national riley policy. it was followed by a call from unions and political groups across the country launch was disrupted by classes between young demonstrators and the police. a, c o, p, and nations that others have pledged more than $1000000000.00 for vaccine production in africa. it was announced to add an african vaccine summit in paris, attended by the french president to my call and several african leaders. so i go reports, amazing of mines and funds promised all to enable african countries dependent on vaccines made abroad to access and produce that own. among those gathered here, health organizations and pharmaceutical thumbs. knowledge assets say need is to make the content and most self sufficient. in the face of the next pandemic, left click africa. many factors, only 2 percent of the vaccines that to choose is in the, in to,
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to we have set for ourselves. is it by 204060 percent of axis ought to be manufactured on the continent specifics more than $1000000000.00 has already been committed to the cause. 3 quarters pledged by you are being countries in attempts they say to correct the mistakes of the past. the, when the cousin 19 vaccine was being distributed around the world, africa was one of the last places where it was rolled out. vaccine nationalism, well, welfare countries pushed access and potentially hold production was blamed. creating no totally deeper and the qualities, but also allowing for further mutations and countries with lower vaccination rates . despite the kofax initiative that enabled low to middle income countries access to the vaccines callbacks, help us to reach the wireless porters and most by medical faster then we would have
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otherwise. but not fast enough. there is no doubt that the delays in reaching loading come countries and communities we instructions cost lives. and it's not just cobit that's been dudley on the continent. malaria kills more than 90000 people. yeah. more than 6000 to have died in the current color outbreak across eastern and southern africa. the largest death told me, is 40 percent of those fatalities were quoted among children. on the 5 years of age, exacerbated by flooding and regions with access to vaccines is most vital. the project teams to secure more than 800000000 vaccine doses produced locally across africa over the next decade. an achievement that would be some way to address the an equality that continues to overshadow. health care around the world, san diego. oh to 0. south korea has some of the russian on by. so they're in
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protest against the new security deal between feeling young in moscow. on the state visit to north korea this week, president vladimir putin signed an agreement with kim young on pledging mutual defense support us equity of state mc blinking has also condemned the new treaty as a threats to regional patients dependency. questions on behalf of the to south koreans responded saying threats against most goes relations with people, young, unacceptable. the indonesians are taking a page from the old lies on rafa. rival campaign to raise awareness about the threat to for us in west popper region. indigenous tribes and palm or companies are locked in a legal battle in the supreme court that we will eyes on pa, for a poster and hash tag have been shad $86000000.00 times of social media ought to be low reports from chicago. the members of indonesia is, are you in more communities from west paul province travelled 3000 kilometers to
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appeal to the supreme court. to save their forest we will be left with nothing. if bomb oil companies are allowed to operate, we are worried about the bomb oil waste, polluting our sources of lightfoot. video, this demonstration in late may, has been shared online. along with it, a poster with a hash tag all lies on popcorn. the campaigns, creator says he was inspired by the a i generated all lies and brought the image which went viral after that is really army bump, a 10 camp in southern gaza, killing at least $45.00 palestinians by the beginning. many people think that if we support people abroad, we also need to support at brothers and sisters at home. indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil and ingredient and products ranging from chocolate, tooth paste. millions of hector supreme force had been cleared for it's called evasion and production. the government stop issuing permits in 2011 companies
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wanting to produce palm oil in what are considered virgin for us. said wanted to balance economic and environmental concerns. as of as say the cases before the supreme court or a test of the government's political will, popular scores are largely intact, but the area being contested in court is nearly twice the size of jakarta. the blinds always need to admit you have to submit the palm. well, industry is good for the economy that we think it's big enough for us. it is if they want to expand their business, they should make use of technology instead of clearing more land. industry leaders say the support, the moratorium, but concessions granted before 2011, such as the ones facing legal challenges may be exempted if the cost for me before the gets off or mind can. if i lucian department. so i depend on the golf with them and be brought to you uh, define to me on the oh you annoyed people are hoping public support online will
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persuade the supreme court to rule. in their favor find below al jazeera jakarta. he's allowed to be an issue for around 70000000 people in the united states, extreme temperatures, a scorching region, some of the northwest to new york rescue teams have been deployed on both sides of the us border with mexico. a migrant was found dead and that does, it needs to know that horace, apparently from hate struck us boot officials say at least one migrant and they died from the heat loss week and the out paso region full cost as of $1.00 temperatures of up to $43.00 degrees celsius as are expected. in the coming days. we would highly encourage people to use the port of entries. don't try to cross the legally, especially through the desert, because this brutal heat is unforgiving. and that's so what's happening is these people cross over and they're losing their lives. so our strong recommendation is don't try to cross the we go,
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we don't go through the desert storm. alberto is cause the sunsets i read the river to passed its banks. the northern mexico, off and leaving a trail of rain water is it moves no. oh, but i was weakened into a tropical storm and is moving inland over both east and mexico. full of people have been killed for you. which of it's written by mr richie. so you can access, he's angry to hear that his policy colleagues are being investigated for placing bets on the timing of the u. k. general election to pursue next conservative party colleagues. the facing questions from the country. gambling regulates over whether they use inside information for their own profit. election date was a closely guarded secret and took many people in the party by surprise. it takes place on the 4th of july. it's a really serious not to it's right to that being investigated properly by the relevant nor enforcement authorities, including is sharing a said a criminal investigation by the police. and i want to be crystal clear that if
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anyone has broken the rules, patient faced the full force of the law. and that's what those investigations of that to do. and i hope that they do that work as quickly and authority as possible . india is probably me to send a render. moody is visiting indian administered kashmir, his 1st trip since winning a search term 2 weeks ago. but would he let a yoga session install now go walking well to get a good day? is government scraps. the muslim majority regions, special send me autonomous status in 2019 and his right to i liked it. so leaders, but india supreme court says, now what are the government to hold local elections by the end of september at decades? long uprising against india and rulers killed thousands of people that is off a child or use a journalist and policy analyst. he's also the editor of the dispatch. he says as an eagerness for the region to get back to normal political life. and that's why the important dependence to his date this me, within 2 weeks of his digging molex windows upside down at the national government
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. so that signals that you're not gonna should meet demands of gratitude for him. and recent to the general elections that were concluded that this maybe people vote at all what i meant by mentally. and that was the last, probably the highest and last party is. so there is an ego messy in the region to catch up with the democracy and to get back to the kind of political don't matter. see and don't want it because that has not been an electric government in division . valasics. yes. and i region which is being run by a belk receives. so people want to get back to the go live. so kind as to can here . but it was last to lead a yoga festival that has been happening. it's an activity on $221.00. i be here, but then he made use of this opportunity to the show of people that elections with a little bit less that are happening. but as soon as he also said that the, the, the biggest, the, don't want this mistake downgraded to essentially i started getting into the 3 the
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the the okay time is for now his son. thank you very much and need well in our message, argentina have made a waiting start at the corporate america, utah holders at beach canada to now and that's santa with messy once again thing essential rules and his team, 63, and then richardson hospital. it's become a familiar sites, it may just meet the tournaments in recent use origin seen of funds celebrating a victory this time a to new when of the canada and the opening game of the copper america, there's so many changes. and then finally came really late. i was going to select the united states. he's hosting this expanded edition of the south american championship legal mess. these will cut when is oral,
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so the holders of the corporate trophy canada, along with the us and mexico. we'll be home to the world cup in 2 years time. then you can't see our phones. so davies came close to opening the scoring. instead, it was origin seeing if we took the lead. early in the 2nd top, missy still seemed to move the finished with a goal for you. you know, for us may see you tunes 37 on monday. could you point deliver the goal that the atlanta crowd really wanted to see the but he was able to provide another this only safe pass this time. so that's how remote scene is. the cubic treat the origin seen in contrast to the last against saudi arabia, which kicked off that will co campaign season. but as you might know, big, okay, we've always known how tough the i mean game is the most important thing is to get off to
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a winning stock is going to happen previously. so that when will help calm things down because you suffer loss when you begin with the fate we are in a difficult group. so now we're going to wrist and prepare for our next game against you. like this could be messy. the last big tournaments with these country argentina fans are enjoying him while they can is that c names to when a 3rd consecutive may do so. on the richardson l g 0. ok, and back the may have to come up with the time b if he's to wear protective mosque and for his upcoming game at the yours and buffy broke his nose during his team's opening went against austria, them off to work during training on says they appears to break the torment of rules, us regulation says medical equipment that must be single color and free of team logos. a crucially for, for us, it looks so he will be able to play in the much later this friday. the thoughtful i can get and get better with the kelly and situation. there's no
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disturbance in the group. the medical stuff doing the best they can and he's with us regardless of what's going on outside the camp. internally, there's tranquillity and serenity. don't. so can you cry and kick off fridays that send us a vague idea? began there a group be a campaign with the victory against belgium, attention then to us to group day with potent and austria aiming for the 1st point from that versus the netherlands is the late game, but both team started about with a win or, or let's go live to dominate cane, who's in berlin, dominic that not to the build up to that much was overshadowed by the man in the mask. the big question. will he be making the peers well, certainly french friends hope so. it's interesting hearing on these piece, they're about viewing the messy. remember the other main mind in that world cup final, inc cancel, was kalia and by pe, county reproduce that sort of full wearing a mosque. well, different newspapers today here in germany have been speculating about what it
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might look like this most key would wear. but what they conte mosque is the reality of recent form. remember that in the qualifying groups, french team beats, the dutch team human away phone at home to low to one away. the question many people posing is even with the impediment with the broken nose, with the moss can on by page reproduce that sort of form ac is fit to play. we heard that earlier. that sits the expect thing that he isn't going to beat this know impediment to him actually being selected. what will these form be like on the page if he is so that to the interesting thing is i'm here in the friends here in bowling ends right now. no games are on and it's relatively tranquil. you see the rice tag, that's the palm into germany. and also here, this is the place shortly. this will start filling with fine. so that'll be watching on the big screen said ends using the food and drink souls and all that sort of thing. i was here yesterday for the game, but the screening wasn't that lock and it was packed with,
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with fans. so this is where it'll be watching it if they don't have tickets to get into the stadium themselves. so i'm going to go to speaking of england, denmark a game. there's a few disappointed english funds there. us yeah, a great many disappointed english friends. disgruntled, you might even say lots of people saying that they couldn't understand the way that england played and wondering about why particular place was selected. oh, not selected as it were. and that's reflected to a certain extent in the gym and media as the print media is a one of the more cerebral so, but newspapers is a bunch of sites on was saying that the english seem to play is this. they have to have him break on is it was that they would really like setting up the tournament and the ways that people had expected them to, to when they were being cited as perhaps the favorites for the tournament before it got under way. so lots of sol, so by the way, garrett surf gate has put his team together. an ever increasing questions about
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whether this team can actually justify that id or as being favorites. they've got full points from a possible 6. they are in po position in that group. yeah. their friends are not happy. so tell me what game will you be covering for us later on what to, what should we look forward to? well, shortly once we finish through this interview, we're going to be packing up and heading off to the olympia, starting on the olympic stadium in berlin, in the west deposit of the city where poland will be taking on australia. that's an important game. that's the other game in the game in the group, in which the induction, the french, remember both those 2 teams that have the ones in front of the one that games. so logically, it means that the poles in the austrians currently have no points. and so losing that game for either side may not necessarily be cutting right now, that wouldn't be eliminated straight away, but it would make it very hard indeed, full the news to progress. remember the 1st 2 in each group go through and then the
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full best 3rd place teams from the 6. the place teams would also progress the being on 0 points off. the 2 games would really be hard to come back from to someone that can live from burling. thank you very much for the australian possible outcome is a took a hat trick as his team made a winning stall at the end. the super 8 at the t 20 woke up cummings effort to help districts bangladesh. it's a score of a 148 and on t g, a series of green days that couldn't prevent australian form a hitting the ones that they needed for victory. australia are on beaten in the tournament is no, i didn't know the metrics of the previous. i sort of come up on the screen and both on my next starts out around and try to figure out about a release to so that $85.00 is that far. and then i run side couple of performances where i should take companies out of sight. yeah. feel what relation,
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let me say of maine, that much fun is like when it's gonna place, it could be also in that group and you have these, i've got his ton in barbados and the school, the 181 for 8. and that 20 over just switch it from right and then took 3 wickets as i've got his son lost by 57 runs up to and we'll move on to the 75 and american next to thompson. that has a one shot lead off of the 1st round of the women's c j championship. the. it's a one of the 5 major tournaments on the when a school function is called attain her 2nd. and also useful for me, a 100 back to me. all right, thanks a lot for that. so now award winning hollywood act to donald sutherland has died at the age of $88.00. the canadian style featured into the 200 films and television shows in the career the loss of 6 decades. so hutton was known for his roles, and mash and cavities heroes were recently in the hunger games whose custom salumi takes
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a look back in his life. donald sutherland appeared in more than 200 films and shows throughout his career. he got his start playing quirky off bead characters like the not so smart conduct named vernon pinkly. the 1967 hit, the dirty dozen and the drug attics known as oddball in kelly's heroes. just a few years later. and more recently in the hunger game series, he was a fascist dictator or take life for specific reasons. his death was announced by his son actor kiefer sutherland on social media. there he posted a photo of himself as a child with his father in it. he wrote with a heavy heart, i tell you that my father donald sutherland, has passed away. i personally think one of the most important actors in the history of film, never daunted by a rule, good, bad or ugly. he loved what he did and did what he loved, and one can never asked for more than that. a life well lived sutherland played
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a father figure, and robert redford's academy award winning directorial debut ordinary people. redford was just one of many film legends he worked with over the course of what he acknowledged was a blessed career and a blessed life. i just had a terrific life and it's been because of everybody else. you know, the people who come and ask for an autograph of the people who've given me this life. i've had a wonderful partnership for the last 30 years with my wife who was a uh god, there's not an award in the world that we're going anywhere close to the sutherland was never nominated for an oscar, but in 2017. was honored by the academy for his life's work. he was 88 when he died . a total. some of them died. died at the age of $88.00. that's it for me. the bulk of this news, uh, but my colleagues fully bought cfo will be back in a moment with much more of the daisies. thanks for joining us.
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