tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 10, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the, the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, and del i'm getting you navigate that. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. more deadly attacks in gaza, but israel's prime minister and says that he's committed to a cease fire as talks get underway. in cats are cross border exchanges of fire. b is really army says it's targeted that has on the air defense system in central 11 on nato leaders gather in washington with support for you. praying leading the agenda of their annual summit. senior susan is generals tell algebra 0, they are confident they kind of reverse recent gains made by the rapid support
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forces, paramilitary groups, and piece of statements with your school explains the medium all becomes the youngest gold screen major tournament history. the 16 year old school, healthy science with 21 victory this funds 2 weeks to get those finals. the welcome to the news, our palestinians in gaza city have been warned to evacuate certain areas because israel says the city will remain a dangerous combat zone. that warning came as really strikes and a strip chilled at least 14 palestinians over the past few hours. for the victims died in an attack on a home in central guys or near under slate. all the refugee camp in the early hours and the injured were taken to the oc, so hospital ended. and by of those strikes, follow one of the deadly is days for gaza in recent weeks,
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where at least 50 to palestinians were killed across the strip on choose day. among the worst attacks was the bombing of the school housing displaced families in southern gaza. or at least 27 people were killed and not attacked. in a statement that on x, the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees, owner will respond to to israel's targeting of schools. philip was a really says 4 schools have been hit in the last 4 days since the war began. 2 thirds of older law schools in gaza had been hits somewhere bombed out many severely damaged let's it really goes on to say that schools have gone from safe places of education and hope for children to overcrowded shelters that often places of death. i'm missouri. the blatant disregard of international humanitarian law cannot become the new normal in front of the con. how's the story and just the warning. the report contains distressing scenes
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in an instant, a fragile semblance of common normalcy for palestinians turns decalle. well and is really air strikes. it to school housing displaced, palestinians in the town office, just east of con eunice and southern gaza. we were sitting in a missile, fell and destroyed everything. i lost my uncle, my cousins, and my relatives, the vehicles covered in blood quickly, i'm sure. and the injured and the deceased to nearby necessary hospital. the hospital beds are a luxury and gaza, as most patients are tended to on the floor where they link. the palestinian health ministry says israel's military targeted 6 other displacement cam throughout the seed street making this one of the definitely stays. and recently
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the attacks come on the backdrop of renewed cease by your thoughts and cuts are on wednesday to see a cheese, as well as the head of israel's intelligence agency. most are expected to attend with israel's war and gaza entering its 9th a month. any excitement about those talks remains mute for many palestinians. for most people, the strip or just trying to survive another day. rental fun oh to 0, a. let's get an update with him for that issues are corresponding joining us from data in about a 100 central garza so and as we're reporting yet another school that was targeted by that is really male tree. tell us a little bit more about what happens inside of time. these 30 palestinians, including women and children, were in this talk and that were killed in the attack and dozens of others were injured. let me remind you that this is not the 1st school that has been taught by
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the is there any courses in the past week? this is the 4th school that was a talk. one of them wasn't that the city another one was in the another in, in the middle city, sorry, and most laid off. and we're talking about a more attack on shelters on the face palestinians. most of those who were insured in this account were transferred to announcement hospital. the only operating costs between dropbox and commune is now and all of those injuries were treat to both. but due to the fact that there is a lack of medical supplies, most of them did not receive their treatments. we're talking about norma treatments . but due to the lack of medical supplies sense, so roughly encouraging started for more than a month. now, no medical supplies, no medical treatments have been entering the causal script. now, there are dozens of policy and use our student guessing at treatment after they got injured. but let me remind you that there are a lot of kind of thing is currently sheltering in schools around because of the
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trip. and they all feel that schools are now in the risk. there are no targets, but how decisions are left helpless, not knowing where to go and be they believe that every single space that you back to a to is a target and is not the same. and we understand also that the is really military is throwing leaflets, calling on residents of a garza city, and it's north to fleet to the south of the strip and especially in did in bluff and describing these areas as dangerous combat zones. dangerous fighting. what exactly is going on, and when these leaflets are dropped on people, what options do they have? where do they go to? is there new courses? yes they, they truly let's today on the gospel city where it's now it's a, it's, it's being invaded by the is ready for it this. so they're asking people to evacuate under choir and they told them the other sheep streets and select are open
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for product and use to back to a to the middle area. but that may remind you that the middle area is packed with people. it has been also a target. there has been endless targets. insight on input instead is better in the past week. it has been a very, very intense and escalating and also the kind of giving you a, in god's assist. you have been witnessing that several attacks for more than 8 months, starvation argument or something different from invasion. and they, they chose to stay in the god's us. we have been talking to families in the gods, a city. and they said that there's no difference between being in the middle area or in the gods and city everywhere in the gaza strip is a target. but let me me run you that there are one point. 8000000 policy news now squeezed into the middle area, living the most and human conditions during displacement. it's very hot. diseases
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are everywhere, so which is everywhere. so policy means our left hudson is not knowing where to go . okay, and thank you so much. hands in fidelity reporting from data about off as well. gaza sees, far negotiations have reportedly begun and the cuts are a capital though ha, mediators are expected to discuss the 3 phase ceasefire plan that was outlined by the us president joe biden. the 1st phase would be a 6 week ceasefire, during which time us would release women. the elderly and wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in is really prisons. the 2nd phase would include a permanent and to the hostilities. and the release of all remaining is really captive. the 3rd phase would be the reconstruction of gaza and the return of the remains if any deceased captives to israel. meanwhile, israel's prime minister has met the us special envoy to the middle east breton, the clerk, and west jerusalem. benjamin netanyahu says that he's committed to a deal, as long as israel's red lines are preserved. charles stratford,
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joining us from delphi, charles, recovering the talks. what are you hearing about where we are right now, this hour with the negotiations with co saves negotiations that will happening behind closed doors. so there's very limited information that is being supplied to the media because of course, these tools have been stock for weeks. it was only because last saturday, then suddenly, according to a us official, that was what he described as a significant breakthrough. and that was wouldn't have asked drops, it's tomorrow. and for a opponent and immediate cease fire being agreed to be full, basically anything solitude in this 3 phase plan for, for a hostage release and potentially, and eventually permanent to cease 5 that was described by observers political analyst. is it a striking of flexibility on how much is the ha for, by how mass? but subsequent to that announcement by how mass that have been an announcement,
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there's been an announcement made by these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu . what do you describe? just non negotiable. devolves and they include a guarantee that israel can review its attacks on the gaza strip until, well that's, you know, who describes the goals of israel is more on guns that are changed and not. and of course, it is what he describes as the complete destruction of commerce. one of the other demons was also the guarantee that the weapons smuggling through those tunnels between the egypt and the gauze stall, and also develop which is non negotiable by matching. yahoo saying that while he describes his terrorist should not be allowed back into the northern gauze a strip. now we have had reaction in the last couple of days by how much with respect to these non negotiable to bones, by benjamin nation. yahoo! how much basically are potentially blaming matching yahoo for putting a spiner in the works. and along with this escalation, in
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a text that we've seen right, the way across the goal is to strip in the last 48 hours. also, they're saying that some, those non negotiable to moms and these attacks potentially could put these tools back to what they describe as point 0. okay, thank you, charles. we'll check back with you a little later. thank you for the time being uh, reporting from dell for us. we can ask you to get it on levied as a calling. this is really daily paper harris joining us from tel aviv mr. lovely, welcome back to i'll just the rest of your, her charles there, outlining these non negotiable demands that benjamin, that's in the out head has put forward. i mean, having said thoughts, what are the chances of a breakthrough? do you think you'll see the reading is what he's trying to spread in the us that was quite adult to mission. think messages and i do believe that it's a beginning just talk to for the can be achieved. i much most kept the good about the continues because they don't see that the would you get in to the war in
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baltimore? i don't see is that i was joining phone. that's uh that was your from god. so there's no end before it was out in new york. oh, there's no d except, or maybe it's 1st phase, which might be a cheap i wonder what you're basing this information from. and also, i mean, how much longer can the is really is keep on going because it is really military and us and our intelligence both say the time us cannot be defeated militarily. the war, as you know, is proving costly for the is really soldiers in dogs. are this is according to is really, is own estimates, the is really economy is losing their weekly protests. so how much longer can nathaniel, who keeps out this as much as you can. and that's really the core issue that we need because you will be part of the against drunk, you know, even important as much as it can. the question is, what will happen need to know as being why and how it would probably compete in the
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be able to live in peace and just continue this world because on moines very start to understand that these low it's nowhere, it's not like these ladies are fairly jumping to the by the trying so flooring these 4 guys out, but they're really dropping is about the taste, this operation, which doesn't give any any outcomes for use. right. what are the, what is the black kids every day? improving soldiers? so how long did the key show he has a jeep? don't forget to the united states in 2 weeks. i've seen here we'd want to arrive. there was some kind of agreement, but they gave me, we'd be in agreement on the 1st phase. i don't see much drawing phone goes up and i wish i'm wrong. well, what can you tell us about as really public opinion as it currently stands? because it's during the 1st months of the war, at least a large part of is really public,
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then supports the war and gaza has the conversation now shifted 9 months into the war is not strong enough. yeah. mold out smoke brush marks. yeah. made the spoke goes on the question, what is the gold where all the gets and also about the price, the price stuff become quite the acceptable especially when you don't bring in eugene when spring don't put the sausages. you don't big trash come off. but still, i must the process, the steve owners, you know, every week, every day. but it brought this, these, the i spoke was or releasing the hostages and getting rid of the, the out. not enough, these be said about the weird question of continuum before which creates starch. it may go to do that, but as it is in gaza, from your understanding, mr. larry, how much leeway does the is really
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a negotiation team have this time around? do they have the mandates to push this forward? push the safe spot, negotiations forward. i guess they wouldn't leave is where we don't get things some kind of off the space but beside but you know, it's a yeah. okay. may i can, they can never seem to even on the, in the last minute the even late. so this is more so different then regards to the team. he was to continue the was it's very clear when they meet friday the i think that the really be a stage of them and now we do not have any other choice, but to agree. nope. is it all defenses, the as an by all means notes. there's also the question on which way to becoming stronger question about the identity of that but his date of birth and that's what we'd be ready to use. e, oscar roy beach. all. i don't know if i see that, but as soon as we'd be ready for it,
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these are the veto and the identity of those and about for the both by one by the causes many big questions. 142 sion who is quite unexpected. who has a totally different se, so because then the team and the army and we would have to agency. all right, thank you so much. good. and let me, thanks for your time from telling me. thank you. all the is really, really 3 has carried out several airstrikes on 11 on in the past few hours and one attack it says that hit us has bella, sites in junk products of village and central 11 on the is really armies as it was targeting. it has been the air defense system as a big isn't much, are you in southern lebanon? she has the latest on these attacks. this is, has carjacked, a number of strikes across the lab. and on the hours of this morning that we understand, there was a drone strike on the town of but actual there's like hillary showing in the town
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of your own a drone strike. the turn of had this, it strikes on the outskirts of, to lean. and this also being strikes and the board of times of who the and most of jumbled now we also want to spend the 5 massages hit the sheet and pick a value that that's not in the sense. now the last time is ro hits that goes back in april that they claim to hit a weapons manufacturing facility. now, most of the fighting has been confined to the sides of the israel does sometimes go deeper to carry the attack, suggest assessing nations or targeting, which it says it has with us defenses. on tuesday night we saw the turnover to show you as far as targeted, where is really also used white fos respite to austin that immediately after that we saw his bluff firing rockets from the sides. here across the targeting is really targets. it was really ministry sites, so this conflict is ongoing, generally confined to the southern board about times as well does strike depot. but there is a fear that they may be an expansion of this conflict on his with australian
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sending strong messages to is there a badges, capability on sending warnings that if this conflict was to be expanded, his with a has the ability of intelligence to strike deep insight, israel, and strike those is really ministry sites. i started baker, i just did a larger you and sides of it. for now. the world leaders of nato member states will be discussing ukraine as they made in the us for an annual summit. on tuesday, the alliance announced more error defenses for cheve the amount of military a to be provided to x rays president for a lot of years alone scheme next year will be high on their agenda. on the summit is also the last for the secretary. generally in stoughton berg, the former dutch prime minister mark, which is set to takeover in october. alex gets off of this. how's this report on the needs of ukraine and russia's military?
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ukraine is struggling to defend itself against daily basis. so a drug strikes from russia at the nato summit in washington, the us and its allies take more approximate patterns, which will allow you creating forces to shoot down. even the latest episode of kings of missiles, of the nature partners will provide iris t n s. and systems which are being successful against russian missiles, drones and glory bones, a means more protection for concrete insights for president. lo do me is a, is these requests don't stuff that if we can use it on the jersey or russia, especially on these maybe 3. i guess we can of course of schools most go has to be very clear. the use of western weapons against targets within russia is a red line issue to an official diplomatic reprimand of to ukraine use us made a tech ins,
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precision guided missiles last month to attack sensitive targets in russian antics, crimea based infections by the west. when they did meet it to a key of to it's a targets inside that us instead of the best and now include the military personnel that is helping that and you direct and ukrainians. and in the operating the weapon systems of the day supply, the visa steps that definitely need to lead to the escalation must go to is being searching for additional arms. and that munition, in an effort to break the stone mates and the will preserve letting me it pretends recent visits to north korea and vietnam, plus the ranger moody's trip to moscow have deepened relations. now the race is owing to see who will provide each side with more weapons as both russia and ukraine look for a victory that so full has been elusive. alex could topless oh to 0. ok, let's bring a nearly shop of all of us running us,
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not from moscow. so as that annual summit kicks off in washington. julia, has there been any russian statements on the nato summit? a yeah, they, they've been some reactions. first and foremost, the british prime ministers statement about ukraine's rights to use british storm shadow, long range missiles start talk. russia is an irresponsible step tools, escalating the crisis and is serious to escalating the whole situation that was stage of the by press secretary or the russian president dimitra best cove during a briefing. and he also added that russia would take appropriate measures. he didn't specify the measures, those would be but according to pest called the situation is quite alarming. and the russian side is monitoring all the developments and the russian presence, when i do me a piece and said that most could respond to the supply west and long range weapons
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to crane for tax. on the russia meeting, the russian supplies can go to russia's friendly countries abroad. the, to the regions where russia's allies could have talk sense to facilities of those countries that carry out the tanks against russia and hills. to emphasize that russia would improve aids and defense systems and also just recently, according to russia's and boss of it to be us and a toilet and toner of. and he said he actually has said that the united states and it's sent to lights. and the nature of somebody's in washington um, quote out, trying to with pop military psychosis and demonize russia. and they advocate submitted trays and expansion. so basically that's how russia's reaction to what's happening at this time at right now. okay, and there will undoubtedly be more reaction from russia, but for the time being we'll let you go for now you'll, you'll thank you so much for that reporting from moscow and will not bring in our correspondence. kimberly how it goes. joining us or washington dc. so kimberly your
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assets, i'm it just sort of set the scene for us and tell us what to expect going forward. so yeah, well already what we've had then i should point out that to resolve the leaders here now and the nato secretary general has been speaking to reporters in just the last half hour or so. and what he has been talking about is that there is expected to be a substantial package that will be coming out of this meeting and the security allow lyons. so we're watching very carefully to see what that might entail in terms of a security package for ukraine. what we know is among the priorities here as well, is that the secretary general against oldenburg talked about how there are now uh, number of the countries that are actually meeting their commitments in terms of the domestic spending. the g d p that 2 percent that they are expected to contribute in terms of the security allies that they are meeting that commitment and how there is
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going to be pressure on those countries that aren't meeting that committed. canada being one of them, given the fact that it is a founding member, there is the discussion about how more still need to spend. in fact, that is the subject of a new editorial that the national security advisor, jake, solve a us secretary or rather us national security, vice of jake sullivan has put out in the us media. that is also a focus that is being talked about here at the summit. so that is another big focus that the nations here are that are part of these discussions the to spend more to bolster this security. and also we should tell you as we are here at these meetings that the u. s. secretary state anthony blinking is also speaking as well. we are expecting a news conference from the secretary general in the coming hours. kimberly, i got to ask you about joe biden. and how he's handling all of this and to what extent has the summit of become somewhat of
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a public test of joe biden himself and is, and it's caused me to have abilities of the yeah, this was really supposed to be a security summit. but what this is also turned out to be is as much of security summit as it's been a task for joe biden to prove his doubters wrong, not just on the international stage, but on the domestic stage as well. everybody is watching and already he's off to a solid start. we saw joe biden making his opening address here at the nato summit, and there were no major gaps. there were no sort of public slip pops and so things aren't going well. he seems. and his tactic of lashing out of his detractors seems to have served him well and seems to be keeping his presidential nomination intact for another term. and so he's off to a good start. what he's done is emphasize something in the sense throughout his
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career, and that is his commitment to really the, the strength of nato and his concept that there is a strength and this transatlantic alliance. and so what he's talked about and he did his speech, is this, do us package that here for you frame. now there's going to be a building upon that, as was discussed just a moments ago with reporters is announced by insult and berg. so it's july and can last throughout this conference, he's got the big press conference of his own to give on thursday if he can sort of weather the storm if you will, just a few more days. most believe that his presidential nomination will remain attacked . all right, thank you so much. kimberly, thanks for about reporting from washington. as so as that nato summit takes place, china and beller. roofs are carrying out joint military exercises close to the border of poland. one of the. busy lions members by the roost is one of russia is
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closest allies and allowed the kremlin to use its territory as a launch pad for the invasion of ukraine in 20. 22. the drills are being called joint counter terrorism exercises and will take place until july. the 19th you are with the news, our analysis 0 time for a check on the weather. here's carl. had a low there. it's a very soggy outlook for much of south asia at the moment. thanks to the monsoon range that continued to bring very heavy rain in particular to north eastern areas of india and bangladesh as well and the pool and boot town with more heavy rain to come around coastal areas of the bay of bengal into the on demand and to combine islands as well, the rain is set to intensify across the western and most central areas. as we go into friday. you can see the heavy rain pumping into them by stretching all the way down to southern parts of india and into sugarland as well. but it's a much t y, a picture for southern parts of pakistan. we will see the wet weather developing
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across the very north of pakistan. the whole seeing that rain over the next few days, but it will be some sunny spells coming back in on sunday. now there is some sunshine to be found across east asia, mainly across molden pots of china. and down in the south of that heavy rain, we're all talking about. i'm a you front wheel continued to pump its way east, knocking out some of the humidity and bringing the temperature down in shanghai. since y'all was, we'll come back in for south korea, but it's going to be japan. that gets a wrenching as that heavy rain rolls in to talk you through the weekend. and here's what's coming up on the news, our leno mess. so you give an update on this future as argentine or reach the cosa america final stuff coming up a little later. this for the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire agent once of the genocide. however,
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it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough, it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0. the latest news, the renewed bombardment and intense pointing show that in north goes like elsewhere and the strip this will this fall from over with detailed coverage, given the lack of international up for it would be up to a residence if they've been to defend their very existence in their land from the heart of the story. we're not passion for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction of, from what she has witness. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, the, the news our on. i'll just say right here, the top stories is really strikes and central. garza has killed at least 14 people on choose day. 52 palestinians were killed across the district. one of the worst attacks killed 27 people in a school. housing displaced families in southern gaza. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he's committed to a cease fire z o in causa. as long as israel's red lines are preserved, he met with the us special envoy to them at least threatened the kirk in west jerusalem. as mediators are affordably, negotiating a space far 0 and the cost already. capitals out on nato member states will be
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discussing your brain as they need in the us for an annual summit. for more on, not nato sunrise, we can now speak to a response. you was the chief strategy officer at risk losing global and a former director of policy planning that nato, joining us from france. welcome back to alta 0. so as that somebody kicks off. fish . what extent do you think that the alliances defend spending target will be on everyone's minds and whether those countries will fall? shorts will catch up any time soon. i a sort of course defense funding. increasing. metro is a great deal when nato, especially the europe and allies, are facing your base, significant threat coming from the east. and it's also true that what you're seeing a cruising in the united kingdom, but other than they to allies, is that the inventor is that means that the weapon systems, the besides the bombs available in the stocks available. so each time for
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rebuilding what has been lost over the past few years by the donations to ukraine and preparing the nato allies, especially europe and the lies to be in a position where they don't only talk about europe in defense. but there was still capable of defending europe. so when it comes to ukraine, specifically, or countries on track to meet that collective 40000000000 euro target a year for ukraine that was laid out by in stoughton berg back in may to i don't think so to be the is a huge amount given what countries for the united states, but also the europe and the lights have done over the past 2 years. the us has spent roughly a $150000000000.00 in many, terry, and only the $38.00 and europe around $17070.00 video neural. so if you put that in the context, quotidian is, is not a dramatic, the huge amount. it's a good amount,
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it's a necessary one, but it's not going to be enough to win the small. and that's important to us as an adult, to take away from the data summit. lots of do the announcements, new patch. we have systems to be deployed in ukraine. but this is very much a survival strategy that we're pursuing. we're not put you in a winning strategy here, right. and, and the other requirements, or the other thing that you created will be keeping an eye out on, of course, is there waiting to hear on a clear a path to joining nato that the alliance hasn't really offered one so far. do you think that members will be offering a timeline this time around? that's typically to come. it's missing fits. um, i think it's pretty fair if you look at the kind of assessments you can go on the forces that play both on ukrainian side, but us on the russian side, that is going to be very hard to see how either side can come up with an edge over the other, so it's not going to be played in the media to receive you to be played,
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you know, most hydrogen domain and the ones try that you called we have, you know, back pocket is the nato membership to your craig. and this is split frustrating to see that one, some it's more, we are not between that that we say level of bishop, the moment ukraine comes under the nature of protection, it's silver and she would be given the long term guarantee. i need to begin over from platinum to put things vision off, basically subduing and then the mining dual credit. so ready on the sidelines though. uh for bracelets you how much concern will there be over president trump potentially coming back into power? who as you know, who's spoken out against the alliance and spoken out against those countries who don't meet their targets and what president trump always picks of a, i would say transaction that commercial view of us could be 2 months abroad and creating a nato. so i think if you looks at the balance sheets,
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it does significantly improved from last time. you are now more than 2 thirds of the europe and allies way between the 2 percent spending a target. so. so i think that said they just cited better context when he comes. if he comes in january of next year, then that start. however, it's more than about spending. it's about how you spend and when, and how the europe in their lives would be about to take on the be trying of defending themselves. right now there's a huge dependence on us capabilities and us capacity. and that fee, when your friends would be able to demonstrate to whoever is in the white house democrats originally, can trump on the truck, that they are capable of defending themselves, including defending ukraine to logics. then i think that's when the conversation would be more constructive. all right, thank you so much for res. frontier. thanks for speaking to us from frazier. so don's military is facing it's the biggest challenge since the conflict began more than a year ago. the parent military rapids support forces have been making gains in several
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parts of the country. most recently in the door for region talks to broker a cease fire have so far failed. how much all spoke to some of the senior generals who remain confident they will be able to reverse full offers. this is a data scene in the city of the man, whether somebody's army has showed its best. so slight it was set up and support forces began must, yet, while the out of step has maintained control in most of the 2 cities of come to mind body, the army has managed to push the most of the apply city of the man except for a few in plates and achievement, the never cease to celebrate the, not my be a. so i'm we up to, we're never deceived or of a joy to buy a specific victory. it's a long war, many bass or something. the wind now going on the right path. yeah. we went a number of battles and we lose one o 2. it only strengthens hours old without determination to achieve
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a final victory. it's in the vast interior. how is that yellow set off almost unstoppable in the face of the falls, the army has seated cities without as much of a fight, such as in the cases of caesar in the east, madam in the fall. and then in the center of the roof, there are certain circumstances surrounding the military operations that of enabled them to advance on this our action. but we are able to know that what the type of nations that was a well i'm, i'm the support of the student needs people to repel them. so this means that it's an open secrets here, but the army has a crisis in logistics. come on less, one of the nice could here we obtain military equipment in ways that seem complicated. perhaps some countries of use their influence by the door to stop a provided to the student. the state of some countries may have used their international and regional making the some of the i,
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the to criminalize and stop supporting the armed forces. but the student needs, people are determined to defeat these groups which receive support from a broad. i'm cause i'm not, i'm not wanting to consider one of the strongest is that agent so that he's on the to day is in a situation where it's media survive on ease of stake. but the army says it has the fight experience and the popular support, the, to the quietest to remain steadfast of popular mobilization has been launched. civilian volunteers are being trained and then onsite total is a body of intelligence units has been commissioned to bump to see facing the fighting. how much fun does the parts of that truck trick the traffic into or t is boss for us was halted on wednesday. a tongue votes malfunction during a towing operation at the straits northern entrance. boss for us is a critical waterway connecting the black sea to the sea. a murmur of 40000 vessels passed through a rear bear with us. and of course of all good was joining us, are assembled to tell us what more is happening on the boss for us right now,
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and whether traffic has been restored of the. well, the boss 1st carries more than 4 to 1000 muscles every day. is our roots between asia and europe. that's why when this vessel called lion ship, it stopped working due to a mention of failure. everybody was scared then at, during the towing operation, the tug boats had an operational speller as well. and 3 more tug boats were broke and the rest, so was actually nearly a stop. it had stopped working around the the call so it may have gone where i am sending. it's cool. so the northern entrance of the bus for is, and it was the, it stopped around here and the tug both came here in crossing down the uh, the uh, 2nd bridge and stumble. it was carried out to south,
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currently it to be towed to one of the ports and assemble in on bar let them pass. so is that container russell? it was caring a good stuff to go from an northern city of justin and it was supposed to arrive in the mar, murder seats and the most for as traffic is halted in, in 2 ways for entrance and exit. but the marine traffic inside the boss 1st i'm in the ferry, is this the tax season and said fraud. they continue to function and we are expecting your boss in an hour and that's a boss for traffic is going to be open again. this is a critical area, this is the critical straits in the region at any stop and a halt always triggers attention to. he stumbled back to the great, thank you so much. send him. thanks for that reporter. from a stumble, the engineers and government was deployed more search and rescue workers to a remote part of the island of civil wessy after a landslide on sunday, at least 23 people had been killed. the weather and rove collapses of hampered
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rescue efforts running below. how's this reports in one body bag after another carried by search and rescue workers from the sight of one of indonesia is worth pulled by an accident in recent years. with the weather clearing up for a few hours on tuesday that were able to be listed. but there was no site affinity survive. there was still anticipated bad weather. plus it is taking 4 to 5 hours by line to get heavy equipments here. so these are happening search and rescue operations. there were nearly 400 person of involved in search and rescue work by tuesday, but there was only one back hall on site. most of the thinking was being done with hand tools despite the scale of the disaster. torrential rains last week and triggered a landslide and buried a small scale gold mine in the remote village on sooner was the island. many of those who managed to escape or in the hospital with harrowing tales of how they
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survived. and watching other miners get buried to live. once the landslide stopped, i stopped moving, but it was too conscious, had difficult and breathing. so i thought for sure i would not survive. riggs and the homeless carried the way by the last flight and found himself 50 meters away from his camp from one side. it was a landslide. while on the other side, there was a river that was pulled rushing. so the 3 of us went injured at his waist and 2, including me with injured legs, ship since 4 o'clock in the morning, could only given survivors say it is a miracle their lives and the fear it may take another miracle for rescuers to pull any one else, alive from the rob. finally below al jazeera, a tens of thousands of university students are blocking key highways across bangladesh,
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very demanding an end to what they call discriminatory quotas for government jobs. the protests are, is one and merit based system. instead, they say the current system reserves more than half of the jobs for government supporters. tundra chas re has more from duncan and bangladesh, master referred as by university facilities, all across bangladesh. this is almost a week now. they've been progressing, blocking several intersection in the city. and the highway is what the time is a bundle of blockade, literally paralyzing the capital city of today in different intersection. there is no level things you the quote, the system allows and you advantages and jobs without fair competition. well, those with merits are not getting jobs. this is our main issue. a no disturbance are demanding that dollars spent of photo system satisfied by the government for the family, members of the freedom fighters of 1971. independence was this quarter system was
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it bothers to 2018 during a massive product by the student. and i've talked a lot about the government fund on june this year. the i told a burner that has raised the quote, a 1st time on the strategy. so out in large numbers all across the country, admittedly demanding that dollar spent the core down until and unless the government gives us a fair hearing impulses upon will to bring down the court, the system to 5 percent, we will not leave the streets, will return to the classroom in a prediction 5 by that student, the supreme court apple of division to the state, the high court order and they said they will review the case. but it will take about a month for the food under rejected the offer. they want the government deposit, paula mentioned in law and completely abolished the court system, which they said it creates a very unfair competition gun. and they say that i live with government. does that still continue?
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their protest turned. richard today i'll give it off to head on the news, our shifting positions, but have recent elections changed. europe's political mass on novak drop of which has reached the windows and semi finals without hitting a balls. you'll find out why after the break, coming up with peter the one day i might be covering politics like post to think from serbia. it's a hungry. what's most important to me is talking to people understanding what they are going through so that i can convey the headlines from the most human way possible. we believe everyone has a story worth hearing. the the,
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[000:00:00;00] the time for the sports is hers. peter 3, thank you. very much, let me in the law says he already wants to win win win, or becoming the youngest gold score ever after euros to help spain reach the final . they were up against fonts in the semi finals, and it was the french who wins, aid off the 8 minutes, continued and buffy face of color maloney pots. step forward, m over 6. be your level things up with the hips. the goal of the tournament sofa and suits me one of the most significant base school basic and just full minutes later, danny almost reflected to making it to one which is now finished. saying that the 1st 2 women, 6 matches in a row at a euro's and they are into the final for the 5th. so the ones that you probably thought a bunch of, you know, 1st of all, i'm really happy that we won by minutes. i don't know if it's the best color of the tournament,
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but it's the most special for me is getting to the phone with the jo roses super special for me. i try not to look at the things people say of aren't me. i don't know if i'm in icon or not. it doesn't help on the page. so i just tried to help my team come, and that is what i did today. sort of in the early. it's break down the steps for him all who was 16 years old and 362 days he to and 17 on saturday because it's already the youngest. i read a major tournament. supposing 17 year old pele, who play for brazil of the 1958, woke up, and i told him that 2 of them and, but now you're mall has taken the youngest school with the title of him too. and he's already done it at domestic level. last year you all became boss alone, and leg is youngest ever score as well. to get more on that so many. kane joins us now. live from the berlin, dominic, just how impressive with spain and your mom in particular, and will they be the favorites irrespective of what happens tonight?
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as well. the thing to say is because the news media and social media here in germany, full of people rhapsodized thing as it were about that goal, about how young your mom is and about how prepared he was to take on a tron slide that a difficult shot score ago like that and propel, he's seen through to the final. and people also pointing out that spain is by far the most consent attacking team in this competition. so team goals are only 3 goals, conceded and having one, every game setting or reco. no other country has achieved as many wins in a row been was saying, your ice tournaments. and of course now just that one game left against whoever wins the other semi final to write more history potentially. so when a full european championship, something that no other country has done. so, yes, all sorts of people talking about how wonderful that goal was and really high
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things. it was the chances of spain going on and lifting the try feed on sundays. i feel in big stadium here invalid, and they will discover their opponents tonight. so i the, in the netherlands. so let's start with the english and the coach should get southgate. he's facing a lot of pressure as, as the team back in the home country can may turn things around later. well, the question is very much being published in the gym and media to say, i have here a copy of a few of the places. this is the food sites on diary cane picture that it says here, perhaps slightly cruelly that he's still waiting for his 1st type 5 students and actually, and of course national and he never want anything. is that something i'm helps with plans having moved to by and mentioned in the bonus they didn't do anything and this season just gone live. so that's reference the base page here from the zoo, thought to funding is perhaps a little bit more nuanced and says low. harry,
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james hasn't set the statements on the fire. his, as the team is good for the team, the 5 of the team that so that sense that the english potentially have the possibility to do well. but haven't really been performing to the level of certainly the english media heights that that was before tournament stuff. it's saying that they were favorites, so that is a sense of the pressure on them. but of course, when this game and then when the next game, and they will have broken that to, to never having reached a final outside england and then winning a trophy outside in may just quickly done. they killed the netherlands, a lot of premier league plays in that squad. they can they use that to their advantage? yeah, that's right. a premier league players in the school, but of those who have played in the premier league at some point in that career. so some of these type of things, this is like a missing of old classroom friends. it was because so many of them know the english game. know the english style have an idea about how they might neutralize. if you can hear a bit of noise, all scammer or is it where i'm standing right next to a 5,
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a side pitch here and is a very aggressive lot, still a 5 of sites competition going on. and the fines are really cheering. that seems as will of firms as a friend zone and in the stadiums this evening. knowing that a place again, spain awaits the winter. so many came always not to to see thank you. a lien on may . so he says he has no plans to reside from international football off to the cup of america, the urgency and the cast and screwed in the way the candidates reach the final and keep the type of defense on track. so i'm 500 boards, 80000 fence, 10000 new jersey to see one of the crates in action being on messy and is woke up winning austin tina side out to defend the copper american title. they were up against kind of during the semi finals and really, and alvarez put them ahead in the 22nd minutes. and it was messy, he made sure of the victory with
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a gold that made him the 2nd highest score in semester. the man in front of him, christiana rinaldo. his incident, continuing to the 2026, woke up, missing hasn't root canals either as i've said before, i intend to continue. i intend to keep living day by day without thinking about what will come in the future, or whether i'll continue or not. it's something i just live every day. i'm such 7 years old and older, god knows when the end won't be messy, did retire from international football off to the 2016 corporate america the reverse this decision 7 weeks later. since then, he schooled 50 full goals and 73 games and guided them to the carpet and woke up trophies like a catalog. at the end of the day. we have to leave him a lot. we know that on the outside it wouldn't be so close the door and it's the opposite. in fact, he can be with us until whenever he wants, even when he retired. so you'd still be here with us. if we're still here, i'm in likely a fine. we'll cover america,
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parents for messy defense for both sides. hope it won't be the last time they see him on the international stage. it will, however, be a final farewell for the retiring and guilty maria global measures. you know, it's sad to see them go. this is the last go by and hopefully they could bring it home. you're playing against arguably the best player in football right now. and the roads up to abs. it's exciting to see him as a play and see that he's walking away to the final instead of canada. argentina are on the brink of a 3rd major trophy and 3 is that potentially standing in the way of columbia. as they look to make a 28 games on the beach and any other semi final against 15 to one champions, durable i like to on wednesday come sizes and out to 0. 7 time little bit in champion, know that you all can, which has advanced to the semi finals without having to hit a bull. that's because he's the last 8, the opponent, annex them and all withdrew. will clear a hip injury the 9 see to the strain in would have appeared in these 1st quarter
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final, at wimbledon. was most safe for that. this at this stage much where it was the biggest match in my career. and so i wanted to do anything to into play. um i told the result yesterday i knew what the result was yesterday. but i still wanted to wake up today hoping that i would feel some sort of miracle can use $800.00 means it will champion mary mcgraw hopes to add an olympic gold medal to her conviction. soon, the 24 year old will carry the expectations of a nation that one for gold medals across athletics disciplines in totes, you have a risk nickname. so i track of own who the nickname, dancing queen of athletics. and she's hoping to rule the $800.00 pieces will be in paris in august. all right, that's all the school things for the time being very. thank you so much, peter. as well, the elections in france and britain have redrawn the lines on europe's political
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life in several important ways in paris, london and brussels. a new reality is taking shape, holborn, and reports of franco german access has long been seen as the twin engine dominating europe's economy. and politics, but the inconclusive outcome of the french election has profoundly alter the power balance and the confidence political landscape. first of all, the result is that we will have a knock at all, which will sing a bit less loudly as if you don't dr. last the months and years like my current was like the i mean the premiums as the potters and you know much more than germany. but the service itself is that hopefully we'll have a bit more of a european response, rather then there's also a few countries, or we will have a, you know, let by europe motor you to be in. rather than being a, you led by the frankly, german access french president to manual macro on gambles on a snap national election after
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a search and support for the fall rights and last month to your p and elections macro and succeeded in stopping the fall right in the 2nd round, the cost of undermining his own presidential authority to european and french elections have shown is both right and left wing politicians benefited from a disillusionment with a centrist policies are easy to get carried away with the triumphal before rights and in countries like germany i'm particularly friends, they didn't do well. but as with bearing in mind, in the nordic countries, a social democrat, the held up rather well. same was true in portugal in spain. so it's very much a mixed picture across europe, but it's a picture in which the sensor in the, your pin polymer slightly weakened, the greens are significantly weak and that will have impacts on the policies of the earth in union, pus use going forward and on the edge of yours is a country keen to get the in the mid eighties after britain voted to breakfast from europe in union. the u. k. has
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a newly elected prime minister with the stability of a big parliamentary majority of the 5 year mandate. the election of a new government here at westminster has suddenly changed the european political map. gone is originally so your next euro sceptic, conservative governments replaced by keeps thomas labor government awhile. labor has no intention of reversing bricks. it, it states today is close to ties with it's your pin neighbors. the center of the e. u project is special live on the land. current president of the european commission, european parliament approves have re appointments later this month. she likes donna will be secure in office until 2029. the european political map is being redrawn, but it's a process of evolution rather than revolution. whole, brandon, i'll just 0 london will take a short break on al jazeera and we're back in just a moment with much more of the day's news and all the latest headlines. thanks for
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