tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera July 21, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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personal stories and public display, residents of the stuff a lot but know it will take more than thinking there was to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making and marginalized community feel seen again. the . the hello, i'm tell mccrae, this is then use our line from doha coming up in the next 60 minutes. but with issues top corporate uses courses for government jobs following deadly riots across the country. humans who sees pledge to carry out new strikes and responses is rarely a tax on the oil facilities is ready for us as bomb refugee camps in central time. so we're moving to 1000000 palestinians
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a sheltering and what you buy a crypto currency that scans your eyeballs. wills coin promises that will keep your digital identity size kind of support mcclellan's. i'll skip past tree has one from the ones on gary and growing prius will tend to lead a max for stuff and collides with louis hamilton. she's the top cold and bung with dish has scaled back controversial government job quizzes that had sparked nationwide demonstrations. the student side purchase will continue and the cooling for a nationwide shutdown. soldiers are on the streets to enforce and in different it's quite a few how many of the 170000000 people of bangladesh of no phone or internet access . the army has been given to shoot at side orders to quell the biggest protest that prime minister should to siena has by since have re election. michael apple begins
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our coverage soldiers patrol the streets of deka during one of the worst periods of unrest and recent history. involved with dish and bought a quote to a system that was it, the cheapest scientific government jobs for defendants of war veterans boiled over this. we protest because demanded the policy be square. and the supreme court almost is dismissing an earlier ruling by the high court division all the year long. the, the supreme court given a solution to the quote, a system that has a 93 percent quote to the general public 5 percent for freedom fighters. and they can one percent press minorities and one percent the transgender and physically disabled applicant however, that the partial victory in the country is highest quote,
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has been overshadowed by the severity of the crack down by security forces. the dozens of student leaders, activists and opposition figures have been arrested. others are missing. the exact numbers of the dead ended and arrested, but difficult to consent with their communications, blackouts, and nationwide could few in place. a member of the governing, allow me lead accuses the opposition of hijacking the students because we are saying whoever is involved in that they have that mysql is. what are the political parties involved in there on the, on the, on the police man on the line for senior, this is in the student's education. what about the demanding some of the particular property? they are involved in that and they're doing all these vendor, leave them totally zip and you do shall commission of inquiry. you will investigate the causes of the killings and destruction. despite the court ruling protest is
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refusing to back down and it issued a list of demands among them. the resignations or 2 ministers and the release of detained student lead is failing. this. that's threatening in nationwide shut down . mike level of desert attempted challenge reports from deck on what the students on demanding says starting later today declared that they will not withdraw their products. they actually call for nationwide shut down for tomorrow monday. and that will help funeral to prayers all across the country for those students who got killed in the past few days by police action, the situation in the country is still remains of a samsung bulletin that's been tracked done by police in the military, in different locations in the capital doc, uh and other parts of the country, there has been casualties. they've been to that. now the government has been blaming squarely everything on the opposition political friday for the destruction
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and damage to public property and calling them creating anarchy in the country. now that has been at least 70 arrest them on the opposition main party. that is the bangladesh nationalist party. one of the case students only lead or night this lab was picked up by detective police. they, before he's worried about this unknown, his family went to visit and see if is there and the detective police had for that, that denied that he was taking those other politicians stood in later who became a politician normal hawk mueller was also picked up and he's worried about is unknown, so there's a lot of detention off student has been picked up by detective police and they're denying that they had been picked up. this is a serious concern because bangladesh of a direct card for extrajudicial killing and as well as a police picking up people without the trace. so there is a lot of concern within the community,
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and the country is in full blackout communication block out. there is no internet telephones or troubles, so i'm gonna take several try before we can get through televisions that are heavily sunset and situation dream is still very ball with as we'll see how things fall out within the next few days and weeks. it's under charles, right. i'll just data dot com to let's look at what the supreme court ruling means . it reduces the percentage of government jones reserved under the course of system to 7 percent. that's down from 56 percent of 5 percent of public sector positions will be reserved for children and grandchildren. the veterans of the 1971 war of independence events down from 50 percent, 2 percent of state posts will be set aside for indigenous people transgender people . and those with disabilities that is down from the previous quarter of 26 percent for minorities. hey, forget more than 300000 graduates compete for the roughly 3000 government positions which come with generous benefits. but from all on this, we joined now by
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a talk the who that who is the self, is it asia research or with them to see international. he joins us from london. thanks very much for being with us here on notice here. as we've seen it more than 100 people had been kills, this is a shoot on site order. how exactly would you describe the severity of this cracked down by security forces? the roads, thank you for having me. personally, i'm covering the story. i'm just judging by the very conservative depth tool that we've seen reported in the media. it is unprecedented into modern history of bundle . there's for such a deputy process of taking place. so that is extremely concerning and but again, we are seeing this protest of the stuff to arise at a time when there's no way to actually get more information due to the existing internet shut down. so it's incredibly difficult as a researcher to ascertain what the exact situation is, what the causes of these tests work. how many of these are attributable to they use a police report by security forces on the other causes?
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so overall is just set hide up to a combined by the culture of uncertainty due to the internet shut down, which just makes it incredibly difficult. as you can imagine is were saying on top of that desktop within dozens of student leaders, active assault positions. because as i've been arrested in minneapolis i'm missing, do you have any idea of what has happened to them and if they will be released by the security forces? again, it's very difficult to say because we have seen the family members of at least 2 of the students. leaders say that, you know, they were picked up and they still don't know where their whereabouts. sparks and media continues to report that officials to not having them in custody. and this is something we have seen in the past as well under the law. there is a certain timeframe within which there were about 2 months to be made clear. so we're hoping that within 24 hours we will know of 24 hours of their association should know their whereabouts and the officials will confirm. in fact, whether they are in custody. and if they are in custody,
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but charges aren't they being held funder and you know what laws these charges are made under. um, because that could be the only, you know, lawsuit ground under to, to justify these arrest and detention. what are you making the decision to shut down communication networks? is there simply a way to try and control the population and really surprised, defend against the government? i didn't as soon as it was announced, i'm this international has been calling for the some down to be afflicted because an in moments like this when protests of already turn. so definitely an internet shut down. definitely things ma'am, makes things worse. as we've seen, dyersburg bottom divisions and everyone else was unable to contact their loved ones in the city are in a situation of completing the stereo. so if the objective of the carpeted objective for the shut down wants to find misinformation, which is what the government said, then i would say it's like doing the exact opposite because when you have a total communications blackouts, when a country of 160000000 people is unable to contact with the rest of the world,
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and everyone else is unable to corroborate what they're seeing happening inbound is that, how do we know, how do we know what is real and what is not pre else to that actually allows misinformation to thrive. so we again reiterate the only way we can fly to misinformation and cooperate. but the, you know, the situation under god is if we are able to communicate with the people impacted by the ongoing crisis, i will have to leave today. but we really do appreciate your time and your insight into this to detect the who to from amnesty international. thanks so much i. it's about plenty more. i hate to hear all the news out including hate for lice in depth and texas, the blind on power outages in the wake of power. can pharaoh, within a week ago, revenues down in jobs on the line. we look at the impact a tax and the read, see it having on global trades, the humans who see group this is it wouldn't be deterred from launching fresh attacks
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on his ro, that's despite the is really ministry carrying out a strikes on an oil facility. and a power station in the port of her data on saturday. humans health ministry says at least 6 people were killed and more than the injured many have sustained the severe burns. the attack came a day off to the who is always the long range drones draw icon, as well as the biggest city. one person was killed near us embassy office and central tel aviv. we have the drone hit. well, earlier my colleague in the bach, i spoke to my home at the elbow, katie, who is a, who's the senior political official. he says the group will not stop attacking israel. a good plan the, the, before we talk about the results of the consequences. we need to confirm that and then on our support to our brothers in that is fine, is a, do you d humanitarian, a deity? if it could, davis and religious due to ever the sacrifice is uh, the,
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the zip tags from the way it will never affect our stand, which is in support. world was of our brothers input as find these and this will increase our determination to work hard to stop the genocide in guys on the higher end of the day. when we get to talk through this, well, we understand that there might be sacrifices and losses, but now our stand is just an ethical. i live at a stop until designers into this stuff like it's crimes in guys that whatsoever this exercises all you mention has blah as being part of a, a group of resistance against israel. does this mean that the, who's the forces are in direct cooperation, direct communication and coordinating attacks with has belong on israel?
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a non the techie yes. of goals for sure. do a, there is a lot of cool donation between us. yeah. man. and, but his tie in lebanon ali, on the rock and iran, there are also thing and joint operations between us and our brothers. i have on the iraq, also our mentor, 3 operations in the, the, the, of the enemy. or in the see, see me is in called the nation with our brothers in high mass called the nation is there going to ration is developing between us as we might reach a point of view. and if it case in, in fire doing this about the again is design this enemy, let's go, let's get more on these developments from our correspondence honda salute. who is obviously here in doha because as well as government has band, i'll just say we're from operating from there. first of all,
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israel's been promising to respond to further attacks. it seems like a dangerous, pretty dangerous escalation from didn't you know his government before he goes to washington? that's exactly right. then before we get into all of that, i just want to know that the there are reports among the foods he is that there has been more air strikes in the amount, at least for hitting for data and 3 hitting different areas. and they are accusing both the united states and the united kingdom of also being involved and just need a has reached out to the ministry of defense in the u. k. and they have denied any sort of involvement in any strikes as the ones that were reporting mount just now or the ones last night that were conducted by these really is just, it has also reached out to the pentagon and we are waiting to hear back. but it just goes to show you how this is all escalating. the is rarely as have said that the days of being on just quote, defense is no longer acceptable, but several red lines had been crossed by the fluid these when they were able to
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send this drone into tel aviv. you're also talking about nearly 9 months of the who would be sending more than $200.00 projectiles. we're talking crews and ballistic missiles into israel, some of them going in like this drone undetected by israel's air defense array, which is supposed to be iron clad. and so sensitive and these really air force has ever released some of their investigation findings saying that this drone was flying for the we 16 hours before it reached israel on a flight pattern that was in direct, which is why perhaps it didn't pose a threat to their radars, but these really are saying that any sort of action that's taken by the who these is going to draw a response. and the who these after these really strikes last night are saying that this is not going to go on answer. and that there are no red lines here, so surely an escalation in the region. but again, we're just gonna have to wait and see how it all plays out, because this will still finding the want garza and of course on this northern border is plenty of flowed from this as well. this is having
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a major impact right around the region is you were mentioning, but it's also beginning to affect as well. financially too. isn't it? well trade and israel's southern, a city of in that that port which is remember the who is these are launching these projectiles. and they're reaching and that's because it is the closest point that they can to them. for trade, there has been completely paralyzed for 8 months and the port has even declared bankruptcy. and the person in charge of that port is telling now the ministry of transportation that he's going to even have to dismiss half of the employees because of the financial situation. so let's look at how the area is geographically. you have the sign i peninsula in egypt, and then you have the red sea right below it. now this trade route has been compromised so much so that revenue has gone down nearly 25 percent because shipping companies are not so comfortable with sending their vessels and carriers
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into the red sea because of the escalating situation by the host. these in the last several months. so the suicide canal is essentially seen as a short cut for trade routes from asia to europe. but if not, you would have to go all the way around to africa rather than just using this shortcut to go straight to europe. so the situation is deteriorating on multiple levels, but especially economically for his role in this war. yeah, and at this point in time doesn't really seem like uh, it is going to be into that into that any time soon. thanks so much. i'm just so in just a reminder that honda is into how because newton yahoos government has banned al jazeera from supporting in israel to catch a 1000. now when it is ready for us has killed more than 20 people across the strip on sunday. they are bombing areas in central gallons of targeting. these refugee camps is ready for his bones, a talent, and the on the for a girl was killed and many other people injured when the house and residential building with this. and a striking l breeze for if you take care of several children,
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families say at least 9 people with hills. when the is ready on the tag, is it the house within 16000 children had been killed and as well as 4 on gallons of thousands. i'm missing, but from on this we're going to cross now to to erica bozer and who is live for us from the o. bala in the central grounds at tech. it really it pays it as well as stepping up more strikes on central gaza. can you just explain to us why that area is becoming such a target right now? well basically needs the is very nice right now with the central areas of district off to the full military encourages that have been carried out by the minute 3 different areas of districts from the north to the separate pop up right now the central areas have been remains the last remaining result for palestinians. they have been told by the ministry to come to these areas in order to get some sort of rescued and to be from away from an actual phone service. but basically right now
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is they've been hearing from the goals of the media office, the latest updates about the latest attacks on the central area, in particular, on the se, rocks procedure can they have been saying that this account has been hit at least 6 to 3 times during the past 7 days and these as strikes and blah blah blah, and also have contributed to raise of it just to, to at least point to on palestinians have been killed with more than 250 others being wounded in this debt. still in the very short period of time is intrinsically very short. king as this is the place palestinians have supposed to have some sort of safety box. that'd been a very remarkable subject as well as the tax on such areas. and we also is to remind all of you, is that something is that right alongside with a raised refugee comes to are some sort of the structures that west atlas in 19 full to 8 to house college sending the refugees and now palestinian refugees have been most of the displaced ending up in that very drastic place. now they are struggling each day to go all sorts of living fun. now what we can see is that
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there is a very ongoing execs in military pressure on the central areas of distribute, could be under a seat to be a call to be on getting pressure on from us in order to make it's to set, to give most instability in terms of the ongoing negotiations, huge in cairo and go ha, under the same time, it could be understood as a part of the ongoing, systematic military campaign to destroy the entire strip. what people are wondering about the next place they might do to a lot of is when it expands into the fight, it had been speaking to my witnesses in a bridge refuge account. they said that the, as soon as the get out from the house has the so it's been a minute treat tanks of perhaps carrying out a partial invasion to the eastern area is about the raise, which also gives me indication about what is going on in that very desperate part of the account, while people that have been targeted as they were trying to rescue families, we being catch by these very all to the unit. so the situation is escalating. in fact me, um its a very so ring just told a month,
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palestinians be tennessee families at the back of ground. the waiting for the beloved wants to be recovered from under the ruffles abuse destroyed houses, but no one can get to that place. so due to the intensity of the bottom bottom at least in terry with the i guess the in the scale of the bombing campaign, this putting huge strain on hospital system. they can just give us an update on the conditions of the medical workers and those trying to find treatment to are actually having to look through right now to hospitals. in fact, may have tried to be overwhelmed for lined hospitals. that's all fairly functional . they are keeping is providing medical treatments especially that the medical gmc had, i've been doing everything within the reach in order to keep it working and even providing critical task for palestinian school in that spot. we can clearly understand the level of, of pressure that they have been going through that be suffering from a very deep shortage of if you, if you will let them slide with medical supplies of the same time. because when the
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military is attacking emergency workers was trying to rush to palestinian. so generally we're talking about it's very crowded. a regional was a very like in terms of fits capacity. and at the same time, they are also asking for an immediate international intervention in order to rescue the frazier for dial and maybe cold set top, which is incredibly didn't get your rates a day by day needs. okay, thanks so much. terry tamika bowes in for us there in day i'll bullet in central gaza as well is increasingly targeting school sheltering despised palestinians. the un agency for palestinian refugees is 120 of its educational institutions had been had since, as well began. that's for ongoing. so all colored has been from has moved from a school in jamalia and northern garza as the army continue attacking similarly as houses and nothing does spread stools and shelter continued to be over the crowding
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until 2 or 4 months. evacuation since that in july there could you can, can each classroom in this facility supposed to accommodate for one family? what to do to the sentence? heavy task. so nothing does trip to classroom here have more than 3 families, civilians who are taking shelter in this facility. on having a malay thing, conditions on the databases or like a med, well, there is no safety, no stability, and no security on. and i now i am at the school and it any single moment i could be forced to leave. this school has been talking to twice before. that is why i say we don't have the ability and we don't have security. these really forces hit us and a tech has come with a free and we'll see what the top and that was difficult. we've been in the situation for too long. we don't properly eat or drink to sleep. we live in displacements, crime, schools, staffing, and this mike all over,
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just just advantages. schools are being targeted civilians here are afraid of from the unpredictable attacks that might test this tool any time why they've got to adjust the to nothing does a slip all this time. these really ami has announced is starting to vaccinated soldiers and guns are against polio. the highly infectious virus has been detected and surgeon contaminated with it. and tense kents, hundreds of thousands of palestinians who have been fullest from their homes, living and temporary shelters in tents without access to clean water, it will send a taishan. polio can cause deformities and paralysis. the officer of israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has announced table, made us prison, joe biden. and washington on tuesday. he said to fly to the states on monday ahead of a planned address of the us congress on wednesday. but there is probably still a hit here on out there, including a poncho, from decades of tradition,
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as well as the military issues. conscription notices for 1000 ultra orthodox jews. i'm out of town. so that's a good keep watching. i'll tell you why people living on the streets another and and support will meet the palestinian athletes competing for more than just middle is and the parasol impacts the had low that high pressure is in charge of course, much of a south america keeping things laundry, find whites, funny and boom, across many areas certainly cause that central band. we've got temperatures well above the average for places like as soon see on in power. white feels more like summer, then winter. there is some wintry whether to be found. however, down in the very south we've had windy weather as well,
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affecting southern pots of chilly, windy weather as well across the knolls of chit, and that's with it, some warnings for possible wild 5. we've got a smattering of showers here and there, but it is a laundry dry picture. the width is of the weather, affecting the northern parts of the continent, not so equitable. we've got red warnings out for forest fires. here it is. launch the hot and dry. the worst of the wet weather, putting into moving parts of columbia as we start the new week. and we'll see some bus of heavy rain or close parts of the caribbean and central america, in particular for the bahamas, where we have seen record hot nights for july, the bus of rain pull across into central parts of cuba as well. you can see the trade winds pushing no showers, further east. we are expecting some very heavy rain to pull into honduras and nicaragua, on monday of the
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hearing that they don't want it is there's dignity being displaced and makes it comes and not being able to get access to food. i'll just see regions across the world. you closer to the house of the story, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now of
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the pool on top of the car you're watching else. is there a reminder about top stories, the salad student leaders and bunker their site? they will not back down from their protests despite the supreme court ruling reducing the course on government jobs. both are these have given security forces shoot at side holders. human service, the group says it won't be deterred from launching 1st attacks on as ro. festus find these rarely, military carrying out it strikes on an oil facility or the power station in the portico data on saturday. it's rarely a tax across the gaza strip of killed more than 20 people since the one on sunday. the central region has come under heavy fire. over the past 24 hours. the toll from
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israel school has reached nearly 40000. is there any military is dropped in $1000.00 ultra orthodox, jewish main for the 1st time and its history? it follows last month land my ruling by the supreme court. the end of a long standing arrangements for people, for orthodox jewish community. they were exempt from compulsory military service in order to focus on their religious studies, many se, conscription is incompatible with the values. this route will issue, conscription notices for another 2000 ultra orthodox jews in the coming weeks. let's. let's take a closer look at this group. members of the ultra orthodox community attend special seminaries where they study the torah full time. they have been exempt from military service since, as well as founding in 1948. initially, the role applied to around $400.00 students. however, the community now accounts for around about 15 percent of israel's population of
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$10000000.00, up 266000 ultra orthodox man of thought to be eligible the military service. however, the military has said it is only enlisting 3000 this year. but for more on this switch right now, by a key, the elder, who is a political analyst and a contributed to hearts, he joins us live from tell if he thinks once again for joining us. akiva festival, we sort of outlined today a little bit about this issue, but can you just give us a bit of a better understanding of just how controversial, how big a deal is this in this room? and i think that you have to, uh put it into a perspective of uh, the current situation that is well is challenged. uh, i in the multi frontier was um, starting in guys. uh west bank level and oh yeah, man and see, oh yeah. and it's uh, just uh, the cultural between the ult adults and the secular jews. now it's becoming
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something very practical. while the, the use ready always is involved in the political dispute. on this while it has lost more than $600.00 the soldiers fatalities and thousands of uh, soldiers were injured. still. um is road is the, these reading army really needs those uh, all the adults uh young people who are exempted. and so this was the, sorry to interrupt, to keep it doesn't mean that this is a sort of desperation from as well as military. um, yeah i, i think that uh and now there is a concern. the is what heavy society that uh uh, my son uh, he should not raise his lives in gaza or in the nose. why my neighbor can
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keep uh, studying for. and it is also in metro o for political survivor. a survival of this government sees the old adults members of this. it cannot afford to give out there because the disease because you see them, they're really anxious about integration or simulation in the secular society. when they joined the only day you will hear about a different words, no, just about weapons, and they need to waste the lice. bill lice little be it quite different from what the their parents or the grand varies have the exercise. and this is
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what the concern is, the old adults, the industry there, there were advice malden every day because uh, you know, they will meet goals. they will meet secular soldiers who can tell them about, you know, movies do not. they live in the 19th century and they want to keep living in the 19th century. is like the as the so this movie in your, oh yeah. so this will expose into the realities that is the 21st century. so i just want to go back to the political situation. obviously that is a freight job right when coalition that uh and disney uh, who is being trying valiantly to keep together since the beginning of that well before the beginning of the war. what sort of impact could it have on that? does that put this coalition at risk are absolutely not only the condition of to him, even the eclipse party, the leading body, the minister of defense,
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has a completely different approach to this issue. then it's, anyhow, he's being on the record saying that this reality that the fence of thousands of young people are exempt from the from coast fiction has to change. and the other thing is that the need to respect the really, all the high goals as you know before the war, these very society was on a pilot. where is this issue of respecting the law and order and the judgement of the, the high court. so uh and i said that the attorney all knows that he cannot escape the ruling. and i believe that this is going to lead to early elections since there is a consensus in even in the college. and there is there
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a majority that goes both to respect their warnings and to respect the political. and the, the d. s. was for your in the is riley society that calls to a more equality. and to add this, i would say paradox. that started in 48, as you mentioned, to was 400. a young people exempted. and now we're looking at $60000.00. so he's a, he's just been right. and it's just a moment of true. yeah. can you just give us a bit more of an idea about the full out from so mean what are the one of the social implications here as well? do you think to um it's going to sides ways. uh, the uh, conflicts over the characters over corruption and uh, uh, to add to the discussion. now we have to remind the viewers that
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a few weeks. so now december, 1st, you know, we'll have to stay in quotes and be cross examine about his corruption case. so i believe that it brings all those together. the cool 6 was the old adults community. where is the united states with the family? so i'll be jeff days will lead to every elections. and i believe that there is going to be a cultural law if law a civil war between the orthodox community and the 2nd community, they will not give out. we're going to see more highways blocks. and there is another thing. the government will, how can stop adding millions of dollars to this community, right?
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this is their warranty of this pretty cool mess of repercussions from this decision . the case of thank you so much for explaining them all to us to keep out of their political analyst from tele face. thank you. thank you. don't i? but the to south africa now we're officials in cape town, have won a quote or the allowing the eviction of people living in tents in the city center. the official site, the offering site spaces to the thousands affected the rights campaign is disagree . having the task that has moved from cape town, it's costly if i move in, but is used to living russ next to a busy road in south africa. she and as a homeless people could seem, be evicted for legally occupying public spaces in the city of cape town. conditions here are basic, but they say they won't leave. i'm not going to, i'm not going to move. we must, we go to cape tons. government has put some people in temporary accommodation sites,
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quote, safe spaces. officials say social workers are assisting the homeless. people can leave during the day, but at night they have to be back by a certain time or they will be dropped out. the shelter is, is located on the a, the highway and the city is said that that constitutes sufficient shelter from the, the elements. and so people sleep on effectively on the floor, underneath the call phones. and you can understand that it's in rainy and when the conditions that that it's still going to be terribly cold and not a comfortable post evictions. not new to get to know. but they often chaotic and violent too. as people fight to stay on the street. many of these people, for decades, some of them has been subjected to a great deal of neutrality from the city of cape town. so number one, they don't say they don't civil say that they can trust this would be poverty,
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unemployment, and housing shortages. some of the reasons why people are on the streets because of 19 pandemic. major things was added to the numbers. a few years ago homeless people were removed from this area of tape tom. city officials put up these rocks and making it very hard for families to live here. but if you came back then have nowhere else to go. some people also the applicants, there's an undocumented flowing that needs to say they're leaving rough because they are disciplined. hardaman tossed out of their cape town. it's more than half a 1000000 argentinians have had their eyes scanned and returns a crypto currency. it's part of an online biometrics project known as world coin. the company says the project protects human identity, but some of the countries have restricted the use of the technology due to privacy concerns today. so if i went to take a look and the site is it's known as the web s b or that scans the
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iris, deployed on across when a site is by technology company tools for humanity. loading up with the c works as a seamstress and came to get her iras scans of the sub way. in exchange, she'll be paid $25.00 world coins equipped to kerensky worth around $60.00. there is almost no work and now i have nothing and maybe next week i'll make some money. i'm angry because it's a tough economic situation. this helps a bit to at least buy something for my children. more than half a 1000000 people country wide have taken part in the project. it's become a source of extra cash in times of economic difficulty. continues are struggling with that face kind of still with the plan implemented by precedents. have you had a delay? the iris is unique to each person around the world and by scanning it developers 6 to create a digit, an identification system that guarantees the user is
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a human being and not have bought. this is meant to make online transactions more secure. one of the founders, the some altima from open a i, the company says users privacy is guaranteed because people don't give their names or phone numbers when signing up. and the data is encrypted and protected by state of the art secuity. but as if it's not very obvious, then using or to verify yourself with biometrics is private and the counter intuitive thing is not just that it's private, but that is one of the most private systems we've ever used period much more than something like facebook and twitter it's not like any of these things that we using the data they live, but several countries, i'm money towing the project and it was suspended in spain. gave me import. you go you to privacy concerns because that goes, i wanna say i didn't want to. becky says the company needs to do much more to guaranteed people's privacy from that. but as an investor you on, i made a presentation at the agency for access to public information because there are at
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least 9 points that worry me very much. in my view, privacy is not guarantee they made a presentation, but for me it's not enough. for now, hundreds of thousands of origin teens don't seem to care well coined provide extra money in their time of need really. so we'll just see that one aside as well as find out a little more about the world coin. it's a crypt currency that uses biometric data to prove it. user is human, not above well, i, elgar them. it scans the iris with a device called the old to create a unique digital identity. the company behind its tools fishing menissi was co founded by sam oldman, who creates a check g p. a. he says it makes online transactions most q a. now wells coined has $6000000.00 users and $160.00 countries, many of them develop, developing economies of more or less of which $1.00 to $5.00, which i'd like to know who is research fellow at elma? i with the university of bologna, she joins us live from region. now. thank you so much for being with us here on the
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offices here, a festival is we have the company says the project to protect human identity, but many countries of actually restricted the use of the technology because of privacy concerns. which side to you for them of hello and thank here. i definitely on this side that is worried about the privacy as you see it. and it says already being bonds and several european countries. and i think one of the main concerns is that the scan of the iris is so sensitive and sole personnel for each individual. so that if that information wants to be a leak sold or stolen a credit, it's a extreme risks for the user. um i like the out of the stream risks. yes. um. so you can, you can identify exactly the person you can access their wallet, the world coined plus we don't know in the future whether this kind of the iris
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will be used for other technologies to access your home taxes, so your bank account, etc. so there is just move towards using more biometric data, which that regulation tries to protect, such as general data protection regulation in europe, is trying to restrict the use of biometric data that can uniquely identified the individual link i ever sent. that is related to that, the, the tools that the company says that it actually goes much further than many of the companies saying that it guarantees uses privacy because they don't, should give the names or phone number. is there any of those details? so they are claiming they're not collecting the names and phone numbers that several studies have shown that the users in developing countries have been asked, phone numbers and email addresses, etc. so it's unclear whether these claims are, are true. um plus the information that is given to the new users is,
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is not up to the standards of informed consent because the message of the company is not just that they are providing. and you could tell currency, but they would also want to have this volt indication layer or hide these maybe web city, the centralized system. when you're requesting for a data, especially biometric sensitive data in european union, you have to explain all the purposes how long the data that will be kept and how would street the events transferred. so all of that information that deal is missing here. okay, is settlement, as we mentioned behind cheapie, diesel. so it behind this is obviously the biggest name and i at the moment. how significant is that? and what concerns does that rise a story? can you repeat that? the sam and sam omen uh, who's behind check. gpc is also behind this. yeah, obviously the biggest name in a i at this point in time, is that a concern? and if so, why? as i do feel there is a concern of thumb. well,
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not just some old men, but generally the large corporations of how they're treating user data. if you're think of sort of like a mosque and switzer, facebook, martha compared like there have been so many cases against them and they are ongoing and increasing concerns around that. so i think it is the matter of power having access to very advanced technology. and then unfortunately, also exploiting some of the countries where as we heard earlier, there are economic crisis. so it was kind of payment system seems quite predatory, and it will have to leave it there. but we really do appreciate your insight into this uh that is reset light, pina with us the okay. uh, from a i thank you to hey, ronald, is there and couldn't we bring you the story of a palestinian office to use this? this goes to the picks the suffering of it. people during the 9 months of and liked or inspired roughly on the dollars long white for ties of when goes on andy will be
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here with that story. the relationship with nature is one of the in balance, fossil fuel extraction, intensive agriculture, over consumption. it becomes quite clear, we need a reset, ohio, the planet excuse how reassessing human kind place in the well is key to tackling climate change. this is a ton difference will be piece of will leave me. we are house with nature, no support from it on out you 0 in depth analysis of the days headlines he's right is like his res, accusing that i was looking for them since informed opinions. this person's 1st visit to no credit in 24 years. why is he making it now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america
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inside story massachusetts. the truth was fine to send on out josie, around the of the the son at this point. now his andy, thank you so much to him with an incident packed, some gathering room price being one bonnet, clarence. i'll skip ass, trace of cost for the one rice when full the australian. no such a good day though, for we'll find to later much the stuff in areas colliding with his old rival. lewis thomas city ended up finishing down in 5th for criminal mcclare and have their own drama today with upfront he asked, we have let the most of the rice boom accounts pit strategy and put lender north
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ahead of his teammates english strongly. this is given a 3 more to, to allow us to, to pass him nor speech. so only very reluctant link, just to see lots from the end stuff and still leave the championship with norris in 2nd place. we're in the car and this was the 1st one say finish since the 2020 wondering it's holly and grow pretty very, very special. um yeah, this is, this is really the day i dreamed of as a kid standing on the top step of an f one podium. um yeah, obviously a bit complicated at the end, but uh no, i put myself in the right position to stop. and uh yeah, thank you to the team for an amazing instead of amazing. com. um yeah. to help a lot of fundraising with mclaren, so i kind of thank them enough or midway through the final round of golds open championship in scotland. very hostile was the overnight, later, the american spelling with the chance of winning his 1st major title,
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also going for the famous current job. justin rose aims becoming 1st english when it moved in 30 years. he's a shot behind. currently, the stuff is interest and lawrence and take a look at, assess it from islands. shane larry, to talk to maybe help him to stay in touch with the top of the leaderboard. rushing it down was been competing in his 1st funding move into this and these last few minutes. sorry. things are losing straight sets against port schools. i mean, our boys, as i thought, was in the ties with the side or the swedish open. the 38 year old is building up his fitness, the head of the lympics, what heavy guns ago in both the singles and doubles. now, lyles has sent out a huge stipend to his rivals out of the power as games by setting his best every time in the 100 meters. the americans, prince of reading the diamond league events in london with a ton of 9.81 seconds 7200. so the seconds of his previous best, lyles is
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a triple world champion, w 81st, 1st elliptic sciences in the french templates. so the ne, staged by skipping and c naturally avoided defeats against south sea down in the women's game, the recently taken place in london. south. see donald explaining this 1st to lympics, we were leading by the end of the 1st off. and this one, the full time defending the kansas fullback phone, james producing the game, winning shot with just 8 seconds left on the clock. us i winning by single points. first of all, south to them was amazing. royal and his staff did a great job preparing their team for this came i did not do a great job preparing our team. um, you know, i think i, we did not focus enough on what they're capable of and that's on me. now. h. palestinian athletes will be at those paris games 2 of the competitors.
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i'll swim as we say they already feel like when is video? carpets under the flag of palestine gallery to rise. and you as an elbow up are getting ready to represent their country. they are 2 of just a palestinians who have the chance to compete at the pirates 2024. and i'm one of the luckiest people in the world. i have the opportunity to compete for my country to raise a flag for my country. my heart is with them. every time i swim, every time i jump in the pool, i'm thinking about the people. paul's time of struggles, and i just want to represent them in the best way possible. actually express tricky, forbidden for making any kind of political statement at the olympics. but for these palestinian swimmers, simply competing is a chance to remind the world what's happening in their homeland, whether a middle or not. we're ready with the fact that we're here. the fact that people don't want us to be here,
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they don't want to play sports. they don't want us to be says people don't want the color scheme that they're just, they didn't look at the flag and they don't want it. and so to be here it is a when valerie and yes and weren't raised some talestine, they're part of its international aspect. valerie was born in the united states as an inside the ravia, but the suffering of people in gaza is never, far from their thoughts. watching people on the news when packages in the sea and most of them, a lot of them drowning that hits really hard because one of the projects that y'all isn't working on was going to be to give swim less than the children and gaza. and that project at work because of the war and it's just something that could have been prevented in it. it just hurts my parents so, so much as hard as they train decades of israeli occupation means palo student actually don't have access to the same resources as their competitors. we are trying our best to move our methods of house. but at the end of the day,
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we go back home, there's not going to be a pool there is. and how are you gonna have olympic swimmer that there's no win or lose in paris this summer? these and i'm going to make sure the world does not forget what's happening to palestine for the car alger 0. well, the sort of hide only thing is still to receive olympic recognition. moving islands, close wide coast, hosted the latest round of the world series. australia is free on an if, when the full time world champion one, the women's events defining kind of a hopeful the hind only thing will be included in the 23rd. okay. but his high school is looking for that. so. but he and thanks so much and he will talk to you soon. well, the lives of many palestinians displaced by as well as bore on guns. i have changed dramatically. and yet through all the suffering and pine palestinians of showing their resilience and strength through us. oh, joy 0 spoke to one woman who uses his skill to depict her people and what they
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enjoyed over the past 9 months. this is his story, a nasty piece and less nowadays. now she is on the side of the when you get from a snag that some of those, some of the home button model launch, none of the dates. and then how does have tonight has that you want to know the way of them? uh, how about uh read all the way to the head, the whole quinn. tabitha, by the simple uh, tenuous, says i wonder if i headed down the pending on my door. put kenneth then line um, checking to see if the of some set up the
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some one that has on the later one gets shut it off and what are you on? can you on what are you on? uh let us know nothing about that. so i'm not, i'm saying yeah, that was what i'm like. yeah. yeah. has all sort of, you know, so not a problem and have to sit on the one that offend, they get the ship, but these are the ones that are right. and the one who has the yeah, the upstairs on the left of the have
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a nice in the us on this on the on the, on the model some and show her the for the summer the so he's most of the ship can i said just haven't had enough time to have been an executive committee and the young necessary for the young man had service with the of now not to go heavy on the saving of put an issue with money and i forget how do we can certainly look for a headache if everyone will that. so for me, tell mccrae for this news out is much more information on our website that's out
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there at don't. com. i'll be back in just a moment with much more of today's news to stay with us the in india's remote tribal areas, hockey use a function to get selected for the national team play for the country. that's my 3 tribal athletes are contributing to english, international policy research and, and the support is transforming that communities one. 0, one east reveals india's tribal, healthy trans on al jazeera somebody post government prevent the like the, the longest. good news junkie. provide us with the gnostic one of the show me c a got visual buses security that does it advise you ma'am? is what i mean? got these and all of identical, and the shows you the, the passage unique buys the securities, operate a school, the lady,
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