tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 7, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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or it would be up to a residence if they've been to defend their very existence in their land from the hoss of the story were not passion for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction and from what she has witnessed the, [000:00:00;00] the color there, uninstalled the tide. and this is a new zone life from the coming up in the next 60 minute polls the cross problems. so if in the 2nd round of hosting and crucial parliamentary elections the far right may have huge games in the fast from step 5. so reporting from paris. so people are heading to the falls for a 2nd round. and what a seen as
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a decisive moment for friends i'm, if this i'm going for it out of holding station and must say with voting for the 2nd round of parliamentary elections as underway. hospitalized struggles to deal with the wounded and gossip. and now that is rarely strikingly un runs for more than 16 to 9 months of displacement. it's 4 to 5 thing between israel and hezbollah has forcible the 90000 people to leave the villages and sell them. let them come on . same bus route in nairobi were tenants or marking, solve a sub central to their civil rights move in the backdrop of recent deadly vitamins . the while it is now a 7 g m t. that's 9 o'clock in the morning and fronds with poles of opened in a crucial election that could entirely change the country's political landscape
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versus the costing the ballots. and the 2nd of on around us not parliamentary elections. the far right national riley is hoping for a historic victory, often making huge games and the 1st round last month, left wing and centrist group. so hoping to prevent it from winning an absolute majority. so he will be hearing from it just i'm getting such as and last night and southern funds. but 1st, let's go to the front of the capital with step bass and joins us now from the pointing station step is we've been saying a huge movement for friends. we saw that strong progression of the fall rise in the 1st round last week. what are we expecting today? yes i'm, i had a polling station here in the capital at a school where people have been coming in since 8 am. and it shows that it's really a very important moment for the friends. so they're very keen to vote what we said and of course in the 1st round, was that the far right national riley came on top and that so what not was happening is that the left and the center are trying to, to block a majority,
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an absolute majority of the fall, right? they call this here in front fonts, a republican front. so more than 200 candidates have dropped out since the 1st round to give another candidate a better chance of beating the far right. so we're going to see today if this so this, we're probably to confront that has a history here. a tradition in france will be as successful as it was in the past. and well, given what's at stake step, it was a huge gamble from that cronum calling me selection. is it long as you that pays off as well? that's also a very big, big question today. he called this a snap election only 4 weeks ago after his party dramatically lost the european elections. and so only 4 weeks of preparation here. and a lot of people, of course, set after the 1st round, when mccall spotty law, so dramatically as well,
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that his gamble has basically failed. but now with this republican front of being a did the joint forces between the center and the left. this could possibly prevent the far right of having an absolute majority. and then there could be a, maybe even a coalition government between the center and the left, which is very unusual and phones. it would also mean that if there's no absolute majority in parliament, that could be a very weak, a government that comes out of this and that would still, we can position of my call. but then in that case, you could possibly say that his gamble did pay off step by saying that keeping an eye on polling for us in paris today. thank you very much steps in a well, let's now go to him. i'll stay in the south and speak to some denford. it just happened. so across fonts today, i understand there are 92 constituencies we have versus a choosing between 3 candidates. but most people only have 2 choices. what's the situation? and we'll say oh yes. in fact,
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that's happened in the 200 constituencies, as we've said in here in my say, it's kind of a snapshot of what has happened in a white or france where you have 7 constituencies. and for the 1st time in history, there's no m p from the presidential camp. that's going to go to the national assembly. in fact, all constituencies, most of them now looked like a duel between the far right and the last 2 of them have actually gone to the left in the 1st round. so there was a big support there for the last they managed to garner 50 percent of the votes in that 1st round. but for the 5 other constituencies it's actually the fall, right? that's leading. and now we've seen political alliances. this strategy to block the fall, right? to make this barrage with a candidates withdrawing in favor of the vets, are candid at the one that has the highest percentage of votes and here in this constituency, the 1st constituency in my safe. that's also what's happened. this is where the fall, right, has come. the highest i've got the highest score and all of my say 45 percent way
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ahead of the last 27 percent. and the state secretary of amendment in my close government, has actually decided to withdraw in this case in order to give more chances to the left to block the far right from getting that seat. and that's been happening across it to someone my phone called the snap election was a huge surprise. and even to as i'm parked in pine, minnesota, no one's sort coming. so i've been wondering how people have experienced the campaigning that down in the south as this, in fact, people have called it a lightning campaign. it's the shortest campaign and the history of the 5th republic for parliamentary elections. and it's also been one of the most devices that in 3 weeks, a lot has happened here and must say we spoke to people, voters end up centers, and they've told us that this period has been difficult for them. the french people have taken to twitter it online and expressing how these conversations are now tough. that there's been dividing families, dividing couples,
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dividing communities. one doctor in the village and the north of france has put a letter in his waiting room. he wanted patients to know that he would leave the village if that village voted a certain way. and we've also seen over 50 politicians and campaigners have gotten harassed, assaulted in this campaign, activists a warning, but there's a rise in racist speeds. so perhaps president, president funded by close gamble will work it will pay off of that might have come at a cost of a more fractured france. if you send me and said that they're important for us life from the organization most that will be speaking to a laser again to thank you ma'am. well, friends versus an overseas, tertiary of new kind of don't have already. it costs the ballots. it comes to weeks, the off, the unrest in the capital demand against the proposed performs, which were opposed by me indigenous kind of population with ours use of also band gatherings in the territory, the selection weekend of these elections for 577 states. and fonts as national
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assembly on a 2 round process. now, for an outright majority, a political policy would need at least $289.00 states. and the 1st round the far right national riley, 133 percent. what with that of the voters? the left wing coalition, the new popular front came 2nd with about 28 percent and present macro on centrist, the lions, 120 percent. candidates who got at least 50 percent of the vote in the concepts constituency will already elected outright. now, with no candidate called 50 percent, the top 2, as well as those who want at least 12.5 percent and out into the 2nd round. and whoever gets the most votes in this round wins. let's bring into contortion he's a professor of political theory at the university of nursing, and he joins us now from prevents and front. profess, obviously a huge amount is riding on the selection posters. those seem to think that despite the, the seeming popularity of the national rally, they're not likely to get an absolute majority. will we see perhaps different
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motion behavior today because when we're looking at rentals. yeah, that's a very good point. it's true at the beginning of the week, there was projections that pops announced before was would be able to get to $299.00. so the novices majority that seems to have dropped off likely in parts in large part because of as being, as we know before the, this idea of the republicans from that the 3rd and candidate withdrawal. so that there would be a conflict through all the find. the 2nd phase come today because of either that or lost some of them, that's not kind of a good or important aspects to bring in is a crescent of participation, which has been very much of an in 2022. it's it, there's a, i think there's the 20 percent uptake of participation in the 1st grand for the projection suggests. and then the 2nd round partition page 2 very much time to so that the kind of this is being invoked right to the downloads on like home theater . nobody kind of really just so coming caustic wanted to confront both the french
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people and both. so the know, and i said, i'd say, is this really what we want is it's really what france was that a french people waiting to bozeman, it seems that the answer will know, obviously a bit better later on this evening from 8 pm transit time. yeah. so, so far seems to be maybe not. so that's the real question, at least for what's going to be happening today. it is going to change the political landscape. so what happens if no one policy or front door lines actually gets an absolute majority, especially given the uncompromising nature of french politics that we've seen? how long could we potentially see political, federal continue? as i said, yes. and one charge it starts, or is at least for the state for public because that's what's much solvable growing in the future, public between now and news to move away top of much stronger presidency. but as you remember, the for, for public or the 3rd or public was much more co, a nation building. so there is a history and been friends and always seen coalition building across the continent of europe,
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where the germany or the netherlands is quite common. so front is good enough to be discover a co addition of building. there's been plenty higgins and cos from different parties. just kind of open the how saying should we think about it? maybe what, whatever the terms are going to use. national unity government perhaps not coalitional hardy's reading and number of the parties together from the republican front. why from the center left to the center, right? socialist degrees, the presidential party in the center right together and say ok, can we come together and agree on a program for the next year? that might take a bit of time. um buyer. uh, but that seems to be what the political parties are moving towards the front is going to be, have to be discovered about there's been a bit of this already. should we not forget? because my whole in 2022 only had a relative majority himself. he did not an option to majority. so ready, there is presidential composite costs or deals with some votes and
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a center that has some votes that are sent to right. sometimes 4 to 3 by 3, which was very popular. so here's going to may have to be more formal than boss and the are any years that when we discover the centrist alliance, which is what about like, well, it's a part of the 1st state in 2017. so challenges ahead and figure out how does that can work engage professor, i want to ask you about the of the alternative outcomes. now if that is a, an absolute majority for the national rally, then we're looking at at cloud we tested on so my, from a pointing a prime minister, which would be jordan by data understand it has happened multiple times before, most recently, back in 2002, but given just how diametrically opposed to these 2 men are a nephews, if we do have a prime minister about data, how is that like he to go of yeah, that's good to be very, very difficult, right. he said to call me to sorta is normally between a right wing present amazon and i left him an appointment that was within the
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republican count. right. as we said here we have this republican funk which excludes the far right because the far right it's not considered to be part of the republican from that is going to be very, very difficult. it seems like now that's not really going to happen. this is the really big, interesting challenges for this evening if the assume a charge is 200 invasion 9. how far are the next, you know, from it it's the, are quite far from is for instance, the projections at the most have the right into the children's hands are quite far . and the pen said that, oh, you know, is there is there a relative majority? maybe they can reach out to some of the parties, maybe to send to ride a conservative to see if they would vote in some of their some of their policies. but if there's over $5040.00 or 50 deputies, and this is basically all the table that's not going to happen. so that's the big question. the color code, the best you want, as you say was bosses are my call would be very, very difficult. indeed, it doesn't look like it's going in that direction,
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at least from the projections on us. there is a big surprise again this evening and we will see indeed if there is a surprise on when those results start imagining later on around 8 as we really started. 1900 g m t hugo and also a professor, a political theory at university of nursing. and thank you so much for joining us again on out of here the, this is riley forces has, again targeted you and run school sheltering the space to palestinians, killing 16 people and wounding at least 50 others. this attack happened at the i'm gonna say with refugee townsend, central garza, the number of victims is overwhelming, causes largest remaining health facility deluxe, the hospital size, projected, as well as claims that the army talk is a fight as will operation near the school. well, let's go straight to a correspondence on the ground honeymoon when he joins us now from there all the incense will gaza,
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honey lambs down the death toll from that attacks and rising of the yes and unfortunately it keeps rising within the past hour. the thing with these, the pock that'd be happening over and over, and the happened repeatedly in the past where we see a new on run facilities such as the honor was schools that have been largely turned into more of that's a refugee camp and a 10 and shelters for the civilian population at lee in the more of the war in the northern part of the java city in the central area and more recently and the southern parts of district. this is definitely not the 1st time and what's really different this time is these really monetary issue. this statement is claiming that if this talk the school, because there were how mazda elements inside the hospital bill without giving further explanation or providing any evidence whatsoever to display. and when talk
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to people inside the hospitals. and just looking at the, the casualties that were caused by these attack, the 16th even the word killed as well as the $75.00, be critically injured. it transferred to both of the hospital and here a lot of the hospital does large, the civilian population, children and women meet cops, the vast majority of the casualty. this is unfortunately the patterns of attacks and the patterns of c a. it justification with the instance d, one of this unit side of the war, public facilities, whether they are managed and operated by on or what or here at the public sector are being equally targeted and bumped in just speeds into one conclusion. everything here is being destroyed and severely damaged to make gaza quite uninhabitable soon enough when the war is over and the dust settles, there's nothing left for the civilian population, including all these public facility with the public, the infrastructure and,
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and so on. on a separate of talks, these really millions, so we can see is it gives the wave of our tillery on the site right. rest of the game, and just a reminder, yukon been targeted. typically there much of these tongue, some great attacks on this particular record. you get more of it happening, cause a city mainly on one of the main roads of west up road as well as here in eastern find you and is, and the central area, early hours of this morning where at least 6 people were killed inside the residential home, honeymoon fortunate, they're approaching for us from the ground from charles, all that and central guy. so thank you, honey. hold. as you are just tearing, the ongoing is really attacks across garza pushing these healthcare facilities at breaking point. and who do i already reports on how that is rarely strike on another un run school unfolding. panic as to and is really is tre kits into gaza. people rushed to look for survivors as to bond. it's an a new list
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. cool. and then it's laid out the residential area has become unrecognizable. buildings lyons is demolished by another, is really a talk just hours before the and with this was home to us with johns, how many we should not only for them, other families had sought refuge here after being displeased by is there any bomb bings? i swear, including women and children, have got these right is continued to slow throughout people. 15 members of my family were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime of law. because of course, we recovered some of the bodies, the wrist still buried under the debris, speech and of the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the aftermath of that. is there any attack in the, in the south? a police car meant as a group property became a target,
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getting 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby locks. the hospital inside the hospital bodies are collected for a funeral. well, these policy means were killed in bond, shrieked down. an as a new role warehouse in the central most on the come. the dog has ministry, has another warning you functioning hospitals across the street are in the bring up a lot. they say a lifeline to keep generators up and running is and the chronic shortage is hovering efforts to save lives in the hospital. for dr. miranda to here is a 12 month orthopedic surgeon who's been volunteering in gaza with federal scientific. it's a charge you of my zation. he describes what he witnessed at the lock. so hospital off to this attack and honest here. and i'm really at a loss of so it was uh, today actually all was operating and we got the cold that we had to stop. we had
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a mass casualty incident, so we will the team run downstairs the when i arrived at the oh actually i saw a number of killed individuals heading straight to the mold. and so i knew that this was a very serious attack. i entered the all and it was absolute chaos. the 1st thing i saw was a 3 or 4 children lying on the floor, one of whom had horrific injuries to the lower back. a, as in a flesh, wound the old way down to the spine. he had trouble of moving his leg so i can only imagine that he had a severe spinal cord injury. a bear in mind, you don't have a c, t scan, a locks off, so it's not set up as a troll, my sense of it. and so it was all just hospital which normally runs the which should normally run with a capacity of 208600 patients, 600 patients, 3 times its capacity. you know, uh and, you know, you have children lying on the single women lying on the floor,
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men lying on the floor. you just people everywhere. it's chaos and you're dealing with an already broken system. and when you have less casualty incidents like this, it's over whelming for everybody involved, these least of all the persons that are in general killed, of course, when you believe in this cause. and you believe that, you know, you are on the right side of history and you believe that one thing have for an oppressed people is the, you know, the noble thing. then you gain strength from that you gain springs from the people around you. you gain strength from the resilience of the how the spins we loved like what we want to have a future like you and i. and so you keep going. it's very sad when you see the most vulnerable people of society, the targeted, the children are we still today? i think we might have to take to the emergency. oh, all. immediately following the stallings like uh, the uh, e r itself. its verdes is just very sorry,
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most shade so its texting uh physically its texting. but as i said, if you believe in the cause, then you know that this is the right thing to agree and keep going. i mean all the is wait a minute. troy has also bombed a residential building in central gaza. can at least 6 palestinians that, that striking me as a wider area, also injured. several people including again, women and children. civil defense crews are trying to find survivors under the rubble of the wounded. have also been taken to the alex, the hospital with people sheltering the in this you're dying area say with the violence that has been ripping families upon palestinian john this abraham l. kelly spoke to some of the families that the this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many people that are trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood leaves the soft spring of civilians each day. we witness the growing dis fellatio families is
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trying to survive off for these women. this assault just handle the destruction is immense. suites are filled with a diverse bombed out buildings and the sounds of explosions and gunfire are instance reminder of death violence that surrounds us. despite the dire conditions, some people have managers in their trap situations up for a beans. for several days. there are stories of survival after such, arching are both part to break and aspiring to ship. i was the last one was tricity control. there was no way i could get in touch with my family a tool. it was the 7th day, i think when one of on a does not and said these way these had pulled out when we came out, how to run for our lives. because these way these started shutting up, it was a miracle we survived. by the time we reached the street corner, the cold cups of chasing. while some have managed to escape, many other families remain trapped. there's no way to reach safety. communication lines are down,
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so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. ramos in the kid that many have been killed. an ambulance is a medical teams are still on able to reach those who will need urgent treatment. so anti government protests of being held across the israel, demanding new elections, and the deal for the return of captives is still being held him, gaza crowds have been rallying outside the homes of government ministers and members of parliament purchased as of also brought to a major highway between hyphen tel aviv prime minister benjamin netanyahu was facing mounting pressure, his handling of the war on gaza. sunday's protest also locking 9 months now since the school began. has been a, is hang. one of its fighters has been killed by the is really military and east and 11 on israel's army confirmed that made them. i'll also was killed in the town of shock that's in the ball back region on thursday. and here's what i launched more
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than 200 rockets and drones targeting is ready military positions. the group said that that was in response to a strike that killed one of its commodities. all the violence between israelite and has the law has already displaced more than 90000 people in southern lebanon. many, i'm hoping that the will and students so they can with time to their homes. then hold a has this report from tire in southern w, jersey. i do now me that his life has been put on hold for the past 9 months. he's from bleed to one of the villages along lebanon's border with israel, the front line, and the latest conflict between has the law and is really army. less than a c i mission of the hey, my husband of the no one can be happy and comfortable away from that home, but on the land, we are suffocating. as much as i tried to explain that you wouldn't know how difficult it has been for us all the time is more than 90000 people have been displaced. the less fortunate are staying in schools and relying on whatever health
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is offered. united nations peacekeeping troops may not have the power to stop the confrontations that have been largely confined to the border region, but they are providing much needed 8 lebanese were already really from a dire economic crisis. who's seen as a dean says he spent all his savings, the few $1000.00 that he was hoping to use for his children's education. that's all . i know what i've heard of it for the house has been destroyed. if and when this is over, we will return to nothing. many people have lost their homes and many other thoughts into trying to rebuild their lives elsewhere too. and even if the conflict and it could take months, if not 2 years before homes are rebuilt, us or to say, up to 3000 have been destroyed. and another 12000 damaged days turned into weeks, weeks and 2 months. but the revival of diplomatic efforts towards a ceasefire in garza and
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a deal to release is really captive has brought some hope. hezbollah has said an end to the war on cause, which is the only way to end the confrontations. but it's not clear if that will be enough for israel, which wants the arm to group, to pull back from the border. marion, like many others here, wants to be optimistic, but she says so much has already been lost. she has her own and what had to be yes, people say we will rebuild whatever stone every wall. even the soil is full of memories and that can't be replaced. there's also little sense of security of western nations have been trying to prevent the cross border exchange of fire from becoming a wider war that would bring with it yet more suffering for many an end to what has been the worst confrontation in 18 years can come soon enough is enough for their elders either tire southern lip in on
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the rounds, president elect must have possessed scan, has punched just as or radians. it was a 1st speech, some spacing, his conservative rival in the presidential election rental fence. but as all correspond and trust will set our reports now from tyre on possess skin will have a hard time missing expectations. a. 2 disputes to the prison, so you need the 20172021 will not approve by your ons guardian console. when it started, it was approved last month was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of containing the form is politician, mister position has been inactive on your wrong supporters were creek to celebrate his election victory as president elect, he promised to be a president for all the on the 7th of the people of iran. the great notion of iran like come to serve all of you. i extend my hands to ola ryan's previously
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health minister under your aunt's 1st form as president and how much side to me in the early 2, thousands. the discount has served as a parliamentarian from the region of terry's since 2008 seats with the emphasize his loyalty to the lucian during his presidential debates. money assumed get a i'm a conservative him on last style, but a reformist, in policies, and from day one i have repeatedly said, i follow the policies set by the lead on 2 of these olympic revolution because many closely that it is a paper statements as an attempt to avoid the risk with powerful officials. but you also promised this more liberties, social justice and it goes right kind of high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and it's running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly remove he jobs from writing women. no, it can also impose the huge app on the is it still says he was further into ties
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with non russell companies, but to insist to run muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions. because the scale support, there's hope she's presidency, would be a new beginning for the wrong. but the president elect, we'd have a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west to pick one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree. it is here that his policies will not disrupt the system. because he said that was the 0, the wrong, the still ahead of the sounds. is there a news on terms of need is for molly news that i was looking at possibly for my own alliance, severing ties with the west african economic blocking. the 5th baffles in west and me and the west spices are trying to push the ministry.
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the hello there is a familiar weather pattern setting of the cross here with let's type in get to those details right now. i'm going to see by the way. so it's looking like a wet picture through scandinavia. that rain is curling around. eastern baltic state spell the ruse, and the eastern side of poland and some of these could be severe thunderstorms. this activity also dropping into the alpine region, so some down pores around the a tell you nodes. and this was helps where there has been some flooding as of late, still hot through the bulk ins for romania as well, bucharest up to 36 degrees. and it's also hot enough in southern turkey on talia 39 bit breezy, though, through the boss for assist, stumbled 29 degrees for you. it's also windy up and down the coast of portugal, so little cooler than it should be at this time, the year just $22.00 degrees and lisben on sunday. now compare that to what's going on in algeria specifically, central loud jerry, a heat wave conditions installed at $47.00 degrees,
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but around the coast ultras at $29.00. and then that's the winter storm is coming in to south africa puller air here. and we'll see those winds whip up to about a 100 kilometers per hour. could see some snow for the table mounting around, cape town, and check out what you're going to wake up to on monday morning. just one degree in a painting, but this storm system is going to impact all of the k provinces. the delay just means as it breaks the capturing of sing giants, enough space gifts, they are a self control over more territory, but it also increases the number of those displaced intentionally with detailed coverage. the current conservative government wanted to encourage pharmacists garage really start replacing overseas was with versus ones from around the world. local politicians, that suggested raising admission prices to control visits, a numbers of pushing the daily limits on tourist
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the welcome back to watching alger 0. let's remind you about top stories for some people in phones. so currently heading to the polls in the 2nd round of snap parliamentary elections of i couldn't walk a significant change in the political landscape. the far right national riley is hoping for a historic victory, often making huge gains in the fest brown and central gaza. at least 16 people have been 1250, others injured and is really farming on the all new sex refugee camp goes. the health ministry is described to stripe as an odious country governing protest, oregon being held across israel to demand new elections and deals for the return of captain health and also crowns a rallying outside the homes of government ministers and members of the old canyons. today on logging the fuzzy full sign of us, we have saw the saw the day when people stage nationwide protests then demanding free and fair elections. that was
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a pivotal moments that ended single possible and kenya activists, natural and carlos between those events of 1990 and the recent demonstrations which left 139 people dead and a violent police crackdown. same as robbie reports, not from the capital nairobi visited my brother because it only goes beatings, bullets, and tear gas attacks and arbitrary arrest reverend timothy. and julia has seen it all before and still bears the scars from fighting for constitutional reform. and can you in the 1990s succession continue, it is not a power is going to, is it not or is you know, what do i bring? and if i continue with it or what we did that, that pretty solve the gates over the course here. sure. visit just then please my gratitude into that for them. my thoughts on while the reverend was taking rubber bullets to the head, president william root who was working as
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a youth leader in the rift valley. for then president, daniel are up more violent tactics. we've seen use done kenya streets in recent weeks to deal with the civil unrest are strikingly similar to the disproportionate and heavy handed tactics that people normally associate with president moines. some of the scenes bordering on the absurd protesters passing out flowers, police responding with tear gas, some seems more sinister back to say these images show thugs, hired by the government to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and instigate unrest . the police have also been accused of ignoring instances of looting all to a road public support for the protests. president rudo has denied police and security agencies did anything wrong. continuing to defend this government's
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response and saying it was all to preserve the rule of law. if you see the rule of law, then you must also be the who no, no. and so extrajudicial killings cannot continue to happen. abductions cannot continue to happen in the country that is governed by the law face. so the on the represented, some of the 185 people, including children, forced to appear in court this week, many to week to stand and showing signs of abuse. police refuse to release them despite the courts throwing out their cases. a wanton refusal of the on both sides to obey the laws by which police are about. back at his personal museum, reverend enjoy says there is reason for optimism and things aren't as bad as they used to be. struggle is part of the democratic process and what is happening in kenya, he says he's the same as everywhere else, oppressed people, fighting for freedom, same bus route, the old to 0, narrow be. and now the economic community of west african states begins
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a 2 day summit on sunday, but that meeting is being overshadowed by 3 full members. assessing up arrival organization, patient back in 1975 echo us ends to strengthen economic ties. present military coup is and protect democracy since then. and so it comes to main political authority in the region. but in recent years, echo us has faced difficulties in maintaining peace and order over the policy is that have been military cruise and molly became a fast so and yet. so in response to the book suspended all 3 nations and imposed sanctions on use and money. now these 3, west african nations announced their withdrawal from echo was informed that organ, regional grouping. it's called the alliance of the health states. well, i'm gonna address is at the summit and has this from a bridge i it's been that to make to the, for west africa's regional book because a number of crews have set up several crisis leading to suspensions. and such as
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those actions resulted in 3 member states. burkina faso, molly and the chair renouncing the membership, informed me that one of the alliance of central state our people have turned their backs irrevocably on, echo us. and it's now up to us to create the alliance of the health states and alternative to any artificial regional grouping by building a sovereign community of people's. although most of it costs, can you do functions help and lifted? many believe the crisis has undermined and we can the organization i did our tools, the championship says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryer solutions in these countries have
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even though perhaps not a me what's we would want bolt. it has helped to de escalate taishan because at the point tension was really high and of things could help going south at the hotel. the organizations troubles are security on the economy. it can explode down as it resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state. i talked about i'm groups also a major concern. one of the main reasons, cool leadership in brooklyn of fossil molly. initially i get for toppling that democratic governments. head of son does echo summit to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states submitting to us capital. yup. they discussed security and defense, competing terrorism, economic cultural trade exchanges. and at least one day elias would need support from the rest of the region. if they decide to operate on their own advice, the lead to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need
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to help this groups and continue to exploit the discussion that could be created. and then of course, continue to impact. i'm heavy to on board the security for the citizens over the 300 eco assess, initiated, most led by the syndic and his president to bring the 3 countries back. indeed, sold so far that no indications. this assets i'm gonna say the timing of the alliance of the health states was deliberate. it's to show a course that, but it cannot fossil molly image you can do without the region of luck. but some i normally say molly ends in particular i could trace difficult is if all member countries of course decide to isolate the tool unlocked countries as needed. some of these the hell alliance wrap up the meeting and the share equis members gathering in nigeria have not commented on the may meeting. likely hoping the latest efforts will convince the june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees i would just need to upload your idea. yeah. well,
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that's no space on the new address. he joins us from a version of where that echo us. so i'm, this is being held later today. i'm at, i believe it's set to kick off from about an hour or so. what is the state of echo as of them? i mean, especially as we see these, i meant to run states starting some narrow lines outside the block. without doubt, everybody knows that headquarters is weakened and it's, it's just a shadow of it. for myself, this is a widespread for yeah. and the break away the disintegration that we as now see could possibly be the final nail in the coffin. the sign in the state apparently don't want to come back and echo was because they know in particular countries like mommy and burke in a fight. so know that the pressure wouldn't be on them too quickly or which on the countries to democracy because that's why the 1st countries in the region to execute cool in the last 3 years and so far there's no k a pos to elections for transition program in those countries,
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so of course he's going to review what has been happening image yet, but a game is when their organization be sports a once vibrant organization in the fifty's in the seventy's. and right now it looks like some of the main functions, of course, on not being met. the issue of mentioning is security. most of the countries, many of the countries in the region, especially in this house struggling with insecurity as well as poverty. economic trade is not even uh, one of the main factors of forming that course is to provide street and encourage trade within the same region. unfortunately, i guess i've been going on very well because of that are still be cutting some a customs duties and all that boundaries. i've been adjusted and now we have this political situation on our hands like the breaking a way off. molly burkina faso and miss ya. informing rifle association that will
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arrive on the course in the region will give the state of affairs of f, o asset them, and then on a, what's actually on the agenda for the next couple of days. what could be achieved? what basically the foreign ministers met and they said the f one would be geared towards restoring peace. and of course in cottage regional integration in the park near to funding to the move being led by eckworth. and that the championship of the newly elected president of synagogues, to try to convince members of the alliance of sal states to come back in to the inquest fold a part of the beast. it doesn't seem to have worked very well. there was a review that and apart from that they are also going to look at the issue of tackling secure to this has been going on for a very long time. but as we speak, countries in the region are still struggling. nigeria? yeah, molly burkina faso, recently with sun we've seen been in republic and given caught people that are right off even the types in gun. and so these are some of the issues that i want to talk about. and also one is not unless we talk about
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a regional becoming integration and all that stuff that they used to talk about. unfortunately, the focus right now is about the category of security in the region. and what course can do about regional thoughts or stand by regional force has been muted, but so far the additional action on the ground i'm. it is just a and a very jack given law and that's on that for us this weekend. thank you on me and i was military isn't as facing fish resistance from arms groups determined to topple the government. fighting has been especially for us in the town of to them, which is in western states. both sides have been taken prisoners of war. tony chang has worn out and a warning. his report does contain some disturbing images. a resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west and me
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and my fighting has been fixed and the town battles ranging from house to house slowly that pushing me in the tree out into team township alone there at least one or 2 um groups of resistance scientists, we're confident we control at least 70 percent of to dim township. so the city itself, we think we now control about 40 percent of it, is the military withdrawals, homes and businesses, a set of lines here and both sides take prison visible. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance by cuz it catches in february. so just post videos on social media, a fight has been beaten and bound and chains, then they will button to live it to them. however, soldiers taken captive by resistance forces a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released in the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice,
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but memo shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the prove and the criminal. why wouldn't it put without the good of presence? and without the good judges how we do that, that does that. so and that there's at the small but very important stuff. the internship. i mean it's kind of help to the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else, the secure and well fed them. yeah. and most bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang elders are well that we still todd is the sound of outs and, but i'm a, that's a reasonable of human rights. net fact supporting lights and democracy in the on the she says and military is becoming more and more brutal as its opponents gain. more ground are you and experts have already recognized that the one top only has stable control of 20 percent of the territory. so out of desperation,
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the increasing the patel tower t, the viciousness and cruelty binding people alive and probably be heading them, puncturing them. but also what we see is the possibility of double the number of s strikes happening this year. last year the launch is $663.00 s tribes for the hold of 2023. in the 1st 6 months, the 1st half of this year we've already seen $727.00. so this has been quite, quite concerning. and, and that went, that is incredibly, incredibly desperate. now, because of the, uh, losing the wall on the ground. but what is actually very important is the fact that uh, the fact that local people are trying to set up a local administrations to govern themselves. and,
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and this is why it's absolutely important that there are local justice mechanisms in place. what has been quite important is that civil society has been encouraging resistance forces to comply with international human rights law. so many of the prisoners, so for many of the military troops that catches either released or somehow protected, given better treatments and resistance horses captured by the who into a new business. prime minister keeps dauntless crossing the previous government's controversial policy to deport asylum seekers. tawanda, he made that announcement in his 1st news conference since taking office move has been welcomed by rights advocates. as long as you mazda is government is also facing a long list of all the challenges, as where we challenged reports from london. no relaxing weekend at home for the u. k. 's new governments. the day after labor one,
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a huge majority and the ended 14 years of conservative rule prime minister keeps tom a cabinet his team for that 1st cabinet meeting. i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do. so now we get on with our that to do list is going to, particularly for rachel reeves, the you case. first female chancellor will finance minister. she's got to find funds for the things that keeps. tom is government wants to do without breaking the promise not to significantly raise taxes. the health secretary was stretching past to rescue a passive national health service and home secretary, event cooper, ditching a conservative policy to send on documented migrants to rewind, will need to bring new thinking to immigration yesterday. they what all change because we're changed labor policy. and yesterday we started the work of changing the country gifts. thomas historic victory is seated with contradictions result. it
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was supercharged, not by labor love, but by wide spread tactical voting to get the unpopular conservatives out. the latest vote share was less than 2 percent up on its catastrophic 2019 election defeats conservative ex ministers. and now wondering what next you're going to be the next 3 talk. no announcements. we're just gonna take time. we've got a 6 figure out what this insurance event will be quite difficult just in a really bad result, this minute or 2 ways about it. here's thomas passed full day and all face was about showing he's hit the ground running and that change is here. but he's long for his criticism for being think on the vibes, but if they say for an actual policy and we're still waiting to see what the change is promising, actually looks like in detail for each other. and how does era london is also head here on elders here. thousands of that and millions happy will stay home for the horses are rising. an india that is
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a dish and texas is bracing from that tropical storm barrel is approaching and threatens to turn back into a hurricane. the, the latest news, the renewed bombardment and intense pointing show that in north goes like elsewhere . and the strip this with this fall from over with detailed coverage, given the lack of international up for it will be up to a residence, a 5 been to defend their very existence in their line from the hoss of the story were not passion for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life . it's a distraction of, from what she has witnessed. in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump, now i don't think so and that it could even help trump in the general election? i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage, both ukraine's
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a pro 10 most close approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story on algebra. the the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back. now at least 65 people have been killed in floods and land slides in india is northeast and some state state officials say around 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected by torrential rains. and then all
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fernandez has this report. excuse me. charles hahn is trying to salvage materials from his flood damaged home. he's will blinking seats and bamboo head secured, the toppling show to which his family of the team put up on high ground. both with the governor, i left, i've suffered, must have lost his clothes, appliances, food, bedding. my house is under water and don't need money to build a new house. i've lost thousands of dollars worth of stuff. does lima cartoon is also struggling. the mother of 3 is in a make shift shelter sets up near the cars that are on good national park. she says the authorities have done little to help flood victims. yet the 20th i, for the age of 50 families came here after our village was flooded. there are no toilets, no drinking water. we've only received half a kilo of rice and 250 grams of lentils. nothing else to be on the disaster management authorities in s um, in northeast, in the sale of most 2 and
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a half 1000000 people have been effective across 30 districts. they see over 50000 people have been housed in 300 really centers operating across the state. a flooding is a common occurrence in the breast mover threatened by rough valleys, but ex, but saved the nature of flooding is changing separately. so to pay be the infill separated by southern dr. busy all that kind of rainfall is increasing and therefore when it where it slots, it's mainly because of heavy they import, they type and so what is saudi ration and therefore the flats have almost uh, i'm gonna assume the characteristics of flip flops and the flow to become more destructive, more harmful, but it's not just people that have been affected because of their own good national park home to the largest number of 11 drain was in the world, has seen swabs of land go under water. and does this rehabilitation center?
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they've been seeing young and the most separated from that mothers and the owners come $48.00 for $70.00 off the separations less than extremely the 100 that extremely stressed. so to make them stable here is the 1st tenants. as the slug, water is literally received, gives me and thousands like him a hoping for some respite. now fernandez, which is 0. well, meanwhile, officials in the us phase of texas of adds to people that would pass a storm barrel. they say the tropical storm, could we gain strength and hit the state as a hurricane on monday, they will has already switched across the caribbean, killing at least 11 people in mexico. a chain of operation is still on the way and then you can turn peninsula and the waste of bedroom and made land full that on friday as a category 3 hurricane causing of power in several areas. the same human has worn
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out from pads are common in mexico. it's hard to believe that less than 48 hours ago hurricane barrel. at the time a category 3 storm came onto this beach, broke power lines down trees, centuries frantically into their hotels and to lock down. now you can see people are back on the beach. the sun is out, and what was a hurricane? a deadly hurricane that left at least 11 people did in the caribbean. on its path. here to mexico is now a tropical storm. overnight it hits many that a city on the other side of the time peninsula. now it is going into the gulf of mexico still as a tropical storm for the moment it's not doing any damage with the big question is will of gather strength in the warm waters of the goals and then head towards either come, i will leap us in mexico and then on to texas. that's what we're seeing right now. it's going towards what this, christy, texas, it may or may not. wizard or become stronger. it could even become
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a category 3 or higher hurricane. this has been a very, very mystical storm throughout the time that it's been in this area. and so we really can predict what's going to happen. you see in human, out to 0, apply other governments, mexico of all that, is it for me and associates, hey, for this news out, but don't go away. i'll be back in just a couple of minutes with much more of today's needs to stay with the as the world wait to see if the international criminal court will issue arrest warrants for the lead is if it's ready to come up. people empower quits, the r c, c, 's track record on trial. this court was created to hold those responsible, accountable prevents such crimes from happening again. so is the i c, c fit for purpose? people in power on out to 0. 0 is here to
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report on the people often ignored, but who must be hurt. how many other channels can you say will take the time and put extensive followed into reporting from under reported areas. of course, we cover major global events that are passion lies in making sure that you're hearing the stories from people in places like how is fine with the young man regions. and so many others. we go to them, we make the effort, we care strict street . so con eunice in central colors are offloaded with on $32.00 ways to, to from piles of protein brought to each months of these very bombardments, have coast extensive damage to see resistance, diesel, they nation thoughts and water supplying it works even before october. the summit house, the news being done was a face shortage of clean drinking water, resulting on various agencies as well. school has intensified the don't running
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crisis. hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults is the results of mound nutrition and the like a crop. the healthy food view and has one of the 2 rating and being human live. it can. she says that even if an immediate cease fires into the men said it will take keys to repass the damage caused to be the explanation of plants, sewage systems, and networks of water supplies. the walls across the fonts are open for the 2nd round, reversing and crucial parliamentary elections. the fall ride made huge gains in the fast from the
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