tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera June 24, 2024 10:00pm-10:30pm AST
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is the new series of africa direct on? i'll just sierra the buried it trapped almost in the chaos of conflict. at least 21000 children. i'm missing income, the hello. i'm jessica washington. this is elders here in live from doha. also coming up pricing and tax on medical workers, the head of kansas emergency services is laid to rest. he's among nearly 500 medical personnel killed journey as wells prussia, plains, the us, and bones of consequences. up to 4 people are killed in ukrainian attack on crimea . will have the reaction from washington. the 1st batch of kenyan police offices
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are leading for hazy to lead a u. n. back to missions you can change the nearly 21000 children are missing in gaza. according to a new report by save the children. most of believe to be trapped under rumble, buried in unmarked graves, all lost in the chaos of for more than $37000.00 palestinians have been killed in the street by is really a tax since october and nearly hoff with children. israel's abuses have led to the un to added to a global blacklist of countries that home children. felix now are big and so coverage. the united nations has called it a rule for the children. the causes health ministry
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has documented more than 15000 of their debts the aid agencies of sounding the alarm on yet another grim statistics. the missing children . according to whom money to and organization save the children almost $21000.00 to mind. those in gaza had been reported missing since the beginning of the war. in october. $17000.00 of them are either unaccompanied or separated from their families, while at least $4000.00 a believe to be trapped under rubble. in the aftermath of these really strikes on residential buildings and refuge centers, wherever you look in gaza, there are children. they make up nearly half of the population in the besieged strip. in the wake of unrelenting more 8 agencies say it's become more difficult to support them. nearly 19000 children and i reported opened in
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gaza. that has left the fate of many miners entirely, or in part, in the hands of total strangers. they warn this is increasing the risk of abuse, exploitation, and neglect. and that's put a spotlight on a generation of children who have not only lost the apartments, but i left her alone and unprotected. it was on felix new are all 0. the head of guns was ambulance and emergency services is among the hundreds of medical workers. children is rarely tax since the war began last october. honey on to follow. it was too targeted in it is rarely striking on the altar rush, clinic, and guns. the city. the health ministry described him as a solid model of steadfastness and determination. nearly 500 medical workers had been killed since the sound of the war hunting my hood report from the in central casa,
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as the assume that has become older. familiar to health workers in gone to colleagues guild by in his regular talk this time it's hannah is jack riley, someone well known to all of the lambs. the said this today, the irish clinic was attacked. the room of mister honey o. jeff riley was talking to him because this is a heinous crime and adds to the record, the is ready occupation. israel has killed hundreds of paramedics and dr expense and it started it's war in october for golf and those workers, nor save even derek lennox room is really a talk. the want is was to be held accountable. now she do, unless evidently, we appeal to the international institutions to take it to list on on these attacks . we have lost more than 400 health personnel in garza and more in detention. we lost dozens of health institutions to complete a partial destruction. we say to the world, isn't that time for you to stand up and protect the palestinians to protect medical
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crews on institutions, the respect the palestinian island spots 3 hundreds of dollars a health workers had been detained without charges by as well since october. various tasks have lived there hospitals and clinics enrolling. and yet doctors and nurses and paramedics continue their vital work in the or impossible conditions. and even more outages, the central gauze of palestine, 5 palestinians including children, has been killed. and the many injured by these rarely bombing of a residential building and the on the guns, the refuge account in garza, the injured of being taken to the officer hospital in central cause. it's barely prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has given his 1st interview to his rarely media since october 7th. he said fighting and gaza would decrease an intensity that rejected a permanent file on your normal high, not 6 something, hama. i am not ready to stop the board for a loss to remain. i am ready to make
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a partial deal to return some of the people to us when i know we are forced to continue this war after the truce to reach our goal, which is removing him aust, i'm not ready to compromise. the most has reacted to benjamin netanyahu, whose comments saying it proves that the is rarely prime minister was not interested in securing a deal on the salute reports from on on sunday these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu said that she's not interested in a long term deal that would ultimately ended a ceasefire, saying that he would only be interested in a partial one that would see the release of some is really captive. but on monday, speaking of these really parliamentary, he said that israel remains committed to the deal that has been approved by the united states. so overnight essentially, switching his position now, how much has released his statements and that's in yahoo remarks commenting saying the quote mentioned y'all, who is the one who was avoiding making a deal. and that his stance is apparent in wanting to sell for time. how much goes
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on to say that the. 1 is in netanyahu's court and that they've responded positively to all. 2 the positions that have been brought forth to them by mediators, this is just to continuation in the pointing the finger at each side whenever there are terms or negotiations for c 's filed, these really sign continuously blames him us for whenever there is a collapse in these negotiations and have mass says that israel is simply an interested in bringing about this deal, but it comes as nothing y'all who was under immense pressure from the families of his really captives who released the statement saying that method yahoo is back tracking on the policy of bringing back the remaining captive and ultimately ending the war in a deal that would be 3 phases long time to send who would just need a man. and a reminder that honda was reporting from jordan because these really government has bend over 0 from operating there. and that's why honda was in on as well the is
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rarely defense minutes. so you'll have lots has been holding chokes with senior us officials in washington, dc. that includes the secretary of state as we bring in a small group of protest is gathered outside the state department on his arrival. let's go live now to my kind of who's of the state department in washington dc for us. like what is washington hoping to achieve with these meetings? well, the israeli defense secretary has just left the building off to a meeting of some 2 hours with the anthony blinking. we are told by the bank and officials that one of the major points of the meeting was to discuss with you as well how to secure the governance of gauze a. when this will ends, they is beyond the standstill, no agreement between the us and israel as to what form this type of governance would take. well, so under discussion was how to increase to monetary an aide into gaza. also how to
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continue to attempt to de escalate the immediate area of the conflict to prevent it from spreading any further afield. this with particular reference to the hostilities and the tension along that border to the know with 11 on so as launched himself. and that is discussed, the israeli defense minister will also be meeting his us counterpart in the course of the next 24 hours. he'll be meeting at defense secretary lloyd austin, kind of like meantime the video that we have been reporting extensively on open ended, palestinian mine strapped to the front of an israeli military vehicle in the occupied westbank. there's been a response to that video. a. this indeed is the state department spokesman. matthew miller was specifically about that video and he described it as shocking. he continued to say that the practice was absolutely
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unacceptable. human. it should never be used as human shields the idea as he calls the israeli army, should certainly investigate what happened. hold people accountable. so a strong reaction from the us state department. at the same time, he did acknowledge the use riley on the statement that these soldiers would not operating according to po, to go. they would not operating under orders. the action is being investigated and a prop and measures will be taken and they will be held accountable in the secretaries of the the state department spokesperson. i thought i'd be satisfied with these is really assurances that the state department has received. mike, thank you for your reporting that from washington dc. that's my kind of reporting from the state department. the
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russian foreign ministry has some in the us and best of the same washington has direct responsibility for an attack on russian. an extra crimea full of people were killed by falling debris instead of us to pull on sunday. russia says it shut down 5 ukrainian missiles over the port city was go says us specialist help to oversee the flight path of those missiles. a pentagon spokesperson said ukraine conducts his own military operations. daniel hawkins has moved on the russian reaction from moscow spills that had the reactions from the 2nd level for us installment. and who said, there is no doubt to me involvements all of the united states in what he describes, the terrorist attack in crimea prominence. the machine has been in a meeting with russian officials also do power those uh, just audio today between what happened in august on and from me or again, describing both as power respects and secretary of the head of the state duma
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defense committee. on the day of the part of has also echoed cools, we heard earlier from russian officials that the, the west will be held responsible for supplying weapons. these room claims we have heard before, of course, from russia, saying that any russian, any attacks by you, quite on russell, using western supplied weaponry, will mean effect of your direct involvement in the quite in conflict by ukraine's allies, dmitri pasco, somebody as a condo, the russian companies, folks, when the ad form is these folks, the models are being low to mines the describing this is a ballpark attack and saying that they will be repercussions here. the for the u. n . a us so i should say a buffet or lin, tracy, also someone to the russian form is chief or a protest about the events. yes. that a, this does really represent a very direct combination of how you direct accusation by the criminal and all of the involvement in ukraine and is effectively quite a series of elastic escalation. and with the response from the us, he is
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a white house correspondent, kimberly how could handle on has responded what the breeder general pat rider has said, is that as well, there is no secret this. the united states, of course, is supplying weapons to ukraine. it is really up to ukraine, how those weapons are used ukraine makes and so targeting decisions ukraine conducts its own military operations. now having said that, we should point out that about 3 weeks ago, almost a month ago, the president the matter. and she says the us military, joe biden did relax, the restriction surrounding how those weapons are used. for example, previously, uh, there were tight restrictions. and now for example, the weaponry can be used to take out a russian play and in russian, aerospace, if it's about to fire in your freight in air spray. so this is significant. the other bring significant change that has taken place in just the last week is the
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fact that now they are prioritizing deliveries to you free over other nations. we have just gotten a response from the national security council as well, with regard to the shrapnel from missile strikes that killed civilians. what the national security council is saying that any loss of civilian life is a tragedy that includes thousands of innocent ukrainians who have been killed by russian forces fil a head on down to 0. buried treasure is more on the ruins from the roman empire discovered close to the vatican initially. the i'm actually going to show, we've got some feet above that. but i want to do it live on, come funny enough for the police left behind us to black essential workers share their experiences of racism in the u. k. someplace i saw the some was
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a point where the gun breakfast as well and showed the way black. it was on the weathering on that just so you know, examining the headlines is really soldiers. when they came to ship, they started attacking the machines, unflinching john noise, and what message do you think that they were trying to send? we'll come here and we'll tell you and meet or sharing personal stories with a global audience it's, you will determine what the future we all collective we make, always explode on abundance. world class progress on which is on counting the cost. few k policies have laid off at economic plans and election manifesto is but who can bring? we'll change the supply terrace on chinese by the electric vehicles because that spunk afraid will eat on last 5, hoping pay package is he worth it? counting the cost on al jazeera,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is a reminder of our top stories. this our agencies say 21000 palestinian children have gone missing in kansas since the start of the war. in october. some has been separated from this families, but it's mainly as strikes have very many others. under the rubble is mainly defense minister. your client is in washington dc for tools for seniors, us officials. he's met the secretary of state, actually lincoln, and is due to meet with us defense secretary lloyd austin on tuesday. prussia has so much the us and best a in protest of the 4 people were killed in
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a ukrainian nissans going on crimea on sundays, plus go says us personnel of a sort of launch of missiles and to go on says ukraine makes its own decisions on military operations, foreign policy and west and sanctions are on the agenda for ron's 6 presidential candidates, which taking part in another life television debate. this is the 4th of 5 encounters between them headed friday's election. the 12 men, the guardian council vetting body has approved one reformist, and one and 5 conservative candidates. the election was treated by the death of a rainy and president abraham racy in a helicopter crash last month. president's in the us who were forced to flee the homes when a train crash caused a spill of toxic chemicals will soon find out what caused the development investigations from the national transportation safety board. a set to release the findings in the coming hours. the train carrying various hazardous materials,
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the railed in the town of east palestine in front february last year. many residents say they are suffering from long term health problems. how does their, as christian salumi is live in east palestine with public meetings are being held with the entry, se, kristen, what are we expecting to see in this report of the well, it's a very important report about the findings of the national transportation safety board as to what caused that to rail met and how future incidents of that sort could be avoided? the the realm in itself happened behind me across the street here more than a year ago. and it is still very much an active clean up zone of the clean up zone extends across the street where there are trucks and clean up workers, still working around the clock and get this. it's expected to continue until uh, november of this year, those cleanup efforts. and there's still a lot of questions, frankly,
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about the extent of the lingering health concerns from the more than a 1000000 pounds of toxic substances that were released into the air when the cargo caught fire. some of it was set on fire and attempt to burn it off the residents here very much have lingering concerns about what impact that's having on the soil here. and a recent study found that in fact, the spillover effect was much wider than expected. the chemicals were found in 16 states from the southern border of canada, all the way to north carolina. so a lot of toxic debris that came in the rain that fell into the ground and into the soil that extends far beyond this area, which of course was the worst hit. and it also comes at a time when a legal settlement was announced between the justice department and norfolk
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southern, the company that own the train. many are wondering if that settlement, which is over $700000000.00 altogether, is actually going to be enough to clean up the damages and also pay off the people who suffered losses were either to their health or to their property as a result. so a lot of attention will be focused on the meeting that's happening at a local school in a few hours time and another meeting tomorrow on tuesday when they actually vote on the findings of that report for everyone in the community to see all right, christian. so let me thank you so much for your reporting from east palestine following those developments that so the 1st group of 200 kenyan police are on their way to the hazy, to lead a un back commission to tackle gang violence. can you will be leading a $202500.00 members, security for several all the countries including nigeria and to a will also be sending personnel games have been controlling most of haiti's
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capital for the past several months. security agencies in kenya are accused of intimidating active us ahead of plan. nationwide demonstrations on tuesday organizes have called for 1000009 much when politicians get to vote on amendments to a finance bill that could increase taxes can use interior minister is wanting. there are limits to the right to protest. they must remain peaceful and not throughout the assembly that it was sufficient. the picketing and the present ation of any petitions to authorities to as they must engage in a manner that does not promote violence or rights. catherine, so it has more from the capital name,
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rosie. we're right outside the direct to the rate of a criminal investigations here in narrow b and some of the organizes all these portez are here. they are saying that some of the core legs are being intimidated. one of the protest is, is missing and they say that they, he might have been abducted by police. uh so uh, the lead is, uh, all this port a square here and say as they want answers, they huge security presence here. the police say they don't want any trouble themselves and they will have, uh, they say that they want to, uh, listen to what the podcast is, the say that there is a benefit of money. hi. what's going on here?
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we're being the police have been looking for us for the last 3 days. so low and high did what was the deputy on friday so we can find a way to to the police is going to give that to us. we are not going to talk to you the we cannot that one. okay. but don't go to me if i'm human. so what, what you need be afraid of leave me know extension that they would kill us. which specing. all right, buddy saying, yeah, the product can be certain risk telling the precedent, jewish guy, logan, you're investing us for no charge is missing. asked to put the shot. so the situation is quite fluid. and the part us is this thing that they will keep potted . they say they need to call out the need or they say that these has to stop. and on tuesdays they say that they are organizing a one the young march um on the streets. uh to tell the view does that enough is enough cost me. so i'll just narrow, narrow, be much as asia has been baking in extreme hate for months together with
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a prolonged drought. agriculture is one of the worst hits sectors from copy plantations in vietnam to rice fields in china. how that's a low found to be low reports coffee farmers in vietnam are working hard to make up for months of disappointing harvest. the country has seen very little rain in the last few months with extreme heat gripping much of southeast asia. handy uh nothing uh the drunk drawn up this whole area and the surrounding areas and the water shortages. so it should be that compared to last year, the hottest, the coffee cherries is very low. we lost a lot of the output. it was very small, very low. the see it farmers are bearing the brunt of the drought, which is now sweeping north. is central, china is 100 and province. these rice feels are parched because the reservoir, this applies. porter for irrigation is drying up. and the reason called could you check knowledge and dodge official ride may help,
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but if it doesn't rain in the next few days, we might not have missed anything as old so so so the situation is very different in other parts of china. however, we're flotsap inundated villages and dozens of people have died. scientists say global warming is contributing to the extreme weather. all of it destructive to agriculture rate, holler, shoot us way. you've got route in one place, floats in another. you can't rely on that having a pool houses here and then importing from somewhere else. we're seeing these converging events which will continue, unfortunately, to push out prices. higher prices should be good for the vietnam coffee corps. the country is the world's 2nd biggest coffee producer. but farmers say it isn't necessarily a win for them. i jot down the, we don't going to, can we farm is should be happy when the price increases. but due to the strout with not very happy because the price increases, but the output goes down. the vietnam coffee academy has been helping some of them
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adapt to climate change. but introducing the use of bring catchers to soften to soil and maintain moisture. but with the onset of the rainy season, farmers worry, excessive downforce could damaged or trees and further reduce their harvest. pardon below algebra. the ruins from the roman empire has been discovered close to those that again in easily they will on us during construction for the catholic churches special jubilee. next year. charlie angela reports deep below rooms, the streets and exciting. find large music, floors 4 or 5 rooms of considerable size and water tanks all believe to be the remains of an ancient laundry buffalo. nica archaeologist say the area once lapsed by the waters of the type of river was originally where the imperial residences were found on the english study, a very important road post through this area. the 1st section of the ancient via
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town police in via cornelia. the 1st suburbs along which were a series of aristocratic tubes. then the whole t dot in the 1st century b. c, with the luxury residences of the leading aristocrats, the late republic, in late to imprison since here in particular, the gardens of agra, pina. dated approximately 2000 years ago. okay. i'll just say this site would have started out as a residence and then being converted ref, phenomena room. but the find isn't welcomed by all. this area is being transformed into pedestrian nice piazza with an underground tunnels because a project is supposed to finish in december. of this discovery may push that deadline back is the plan is to cassidy studies and disassemble the brother and ruins and reconstruction nearby, to allow visitors to understand the entire history of the ancient landscapes of the vast can area. charlie on to the out is there. right,
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that's it for that news bulletin. i'm just going washington. thanks for watching. news continues here on out of to counting the cost the of the sum of thunderstorms, and that is what they all have been wandering around the alps recently. and more generally, the central part of europe have been and will be gigantic. they've caused some damage from the sides of hail and from the ferocity of the mouth of writing this for tonight. and i think they could repeat the same thing because all that on tuesday, the fax is maybe the po valley wrong, the southern outs and you've got one or 2 in the balkans. if you go head to wednesday, the sped for the north and the reset. their lower your suggestion there is a big fan of the silver in the out of hungry just catching slovakia for example.
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