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and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. meds, child, with this documentary on a jersey to the is really forces a strike refugee camps and central gaza, or tens of thousands of palestinians, or sheltering the single of any age godaddy with us. this is eleanor 0 life and the whole. so coming up, come us as a new political leader. yeah, yes. send was chosen after the assassination of is smile him e a last week bangladesh is nobel laureates. mohammed eunice will ahead. the country's interim government, after the hosting of the previous prime minister democratic presidential candidates come of the harris reveals for running mates and walls. it will take the whole time
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. and trump and judy vance on independent you know, these guys are creepy and you ask, just weird as hell that's which is the is really are strikes, have targeted parts of central garza where it tens of thousands of displays. palestinians have sort shelter, free messiahs struck in the mosque, and darrow bala dozens were injured in the strikes laid on tuesday, which sent black smoke billowing into the air is really showing was reported across at least 4 areas in central. gotcha. looking. the palestinians in gaza still struggling to get food and clean water agencies accuse israel of blocking supplies into the strip. the united nation says the number of children and northern gosset
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were malnourished, rose 300 percent between may and july. and in the southern city of han eunice, children face long lines to get food and water and have the box subjects to life have is on favorable very difficult. we were infected with diseases, the children suffer in the heat. we bake bread with nylon banners. our children have been sick all day and this has stomach cramps. never go away with tech fees. yeah, i mean we are deprived of everything going on with life that our children, as you can see, has no clue, no mattresses, to sleep on, and no proper foreclosure to be deprived of a frequent even 8. what is it? we do not see it till i have had a few minutes. come on, says named yes, yes, in wars, it's new political leader. he succeeds this mile and the a who was assassinated in iran last week. city war has led him us operations in gaza since 2017 and is israel's most wanted man. so day reports from ramallah in the occupied west back a yes yes. and what is elected leader of him off
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a week after the move miss from vertical cheese? this might have been here was assassinated and thought on as the top of visual of him us and gaza. the 62 year old strong man was already at the heart of power. now he called all the shots about peace and war, heavier than what was chosen unanimously, and this shows that the movement is aware of the nature of all the difficulties that it's facing. negotiations were managed by leadership and sin, what was always present families of these really kept as a key was benjamin netanyahu of trying to do rail ceasefire talks by a fascinating honey. yes. who was the top negotiator for the group now is real. must deal with sin, what amount it imprisoned for over 2 decades, and then released in a prison or exchange deal in 2011, but nothing yeah. signed off on after that. so new ard, who grew up in a refugee camp in san eunice,
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was an unstoppable political actor. a fierce full for israel send word is closer to the military wing of her mouth, yet able to maneuver its multi layered political ranks and become its leader during a ferocious for a sin. what is at the top of israel's head list, accused of masterminding and leading the october 7 attacks, and with hundreds of fighters breached israel's boarders, and captured over 200 is really civilians and soldiers. now he is the lead negotiator, faltering says fire talks, the regional and international mediators including the bite and administration, desperately need to succeed. israel says it will not stop the war on garza until the destroys hemlocks and kills it's prominent leaders assassinating his mind, honey, a profile, the us and ward, to the home on the center of attention. now the whole world has to deal with him to
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end the war with all the address data, palestine. his name is ralph e, as in, i'm on in jordan because he's really government has banned l 0 from reporting and his real zane. i'm going to steal 2 lines from north report there. she says, she reminds us that sin was at the top of israel's hit list and also that, well, now israel has to deal with them. so what are they saying about that? well the reaction it, israel has been as expected not very positive. it's been very, very aggressive. ready and, and they continue to see us in war as the mastermind of the october 7th attacks, reportedly they say he ordered those attacks without consulting with the most political leadership at the time. and they hold him wholly responsible for what happened. and now he is in charge of the military when he is in charge of the political wing, centralizing the leadership back inside guy. so one analysts described it as a show of face in his leadership that he criticized. but said that it shows the
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face that almost has in his leadership. ready continuing to support him in gossip, but now that he is in charge of really everything. he is also the lead negotiator for any future piece talks or any prisoner slots. but this really does illustrate that those are likely to go nowhere. israel's foreign minister describe his appointment as giving is really yet more of a reason to assassinate him as well and continue their policy of trying to annihilate hamas. israel's military spokesman daniel regarding speaking to eric language media said the plan for send war is as it has always been to do to him what they've done to other hamas leaders. so this is only likely, all indications are that this will only embolden what has been seemingly and is rarely policy of continuing to pick off one by one senior top from us leadership, something in the united states. the white house of the president joe biden has
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criticized his role for criticized benjamin. that's in yellow for saying that it does not serve the purpose of bringing back is really captive. and they have to choose this rule of purposely trying to sabotage peace negotiations in an effort to prolong the war for long the suffering and violence being faced continuously by palestinians in gauze that being offered by israel and st. just around the reporting from amman. jordan, thank you very much then and staying on this a little longer. the us secretary of state has commented on send was appointments officers, patty co. haine reports from washington, dc and a jury press conference with their counterparts from australia, the secretary state and secretary of defense put a lot of their focus on what's happening in the middle east. again, entity blinking, urging for calm, say, no one should escalate the situation. and interestingly, he said the us has sent that message directly to a ran and also to israel. us doesn't have a relationship with its counterparts in around. usually they talk through the
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switch so that i want to find out more of how that conversation happened. but he was also asked about the appointment of generally a similar to the, the sole leader of hamas. and the way he answer that question was very telling, let's have a listen. he has been and remains the primary decider when it comes to concluding a ceasefire. and so i think this only underscore is the fact that it is really on him to decide whether to move forward with the cease fire. that manifestly will help so many college studies in desperate need women children that were caught in the crossfire from us as making a gaza. whether we can put you guys in the region more broadly onto a more peaceful and secure path. so it only emphasizes the fact that has been the case for, for some time. it really is on him as the present said today,
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following these conversations with president ccn with a new to me. this is the moment. this is the decisive moment. what's really significant, there is the language that he used. he didn't denigrates and we're at all. you talked in a very hopeful way about the status of the negotiations for a ceasefire. that was medical. hey, let's go back to what was happening. what is happening on the ground in gaza also is there as honeywell, who is able to join his live. now honey, tell us about the latest in the fighting. we know that there have been renewed is really or strikes specifically in the center of the gaza strip. caroline, for the northern part of this trip, there are more sharp evacuation orders of the city of bit handling and too many of the areas in, in the area between b, b, channel and city. and did lie of that so that she and other parts of the densely
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populated areas of v like in the northern part of the strip, as people who are already been displaced more than one time are right now, giving these try borders of evacuating the areas because these really military, it said it's going to operate aggressively in that area for state has its own statements and the reasons that it puts forward. but we've seen this happening every time. and right now what it started a few days ago with the concentration of attacks in the central area, is it is perceived largely by many people, whether the local residents of the central area or the 1000 of this least families for the past 10 months have been shouldering in the area as a free, as the, the, this, the free steps of, of what these really military is intended to do with the central area remain the only place for palestinians displaced families from across the strip from the northern part in gauze as to the initial months of the war and more recently from
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tanya and this and, and rough city and maurice from the eastern part of tonya city where these really military, with its re, current incursions are pushing people to concentrate in a small part of the gas turbine, including the smallest stretch of land here or the western part of the central area and southern part of canyon is better known as a los evacuations on that hasn't been large. the stay for the display span of these . but the, as of yesterday, everybody come to a point where they feel like this really monitor is approaching very near to its largest scale operations. the concentrated attacks on the center part of the city targeting multiple residential buildings. a mosque are in attend side. the vicinity of these attacks were dozens of people reported with a critical injuries to deluxe. the hospital, the 3 people were killed right away. but as we hear from the hospital, a lot of the hosp to the more people are the risk of losing their lives because they are their lift in the i see you. but without any proper medical intervention
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whatsoever. something that we've seen happen in all across health facilities or from the city to fund unit to the centrally, to for the northern part of this trip. there's also a separate a tide where it is really monitor is fired at least 2 shelves of artillery and a group of people at the southern eastern part of the city and this particular area . it's an area where it displays families and, and people and go outside collecting wood and cardboard that everything that they need that could help them set fire for cooking because of the lack of basic necessities. the guys cooking, cooking gas are being targeted by the heavy artillery is in the eastern part, the southern eastern part of their is velocity. right now i can, we can say that it's, it's relatively quiet, but this is a pretty much what we seeing of the daily routine in the central area overnight attacks early in the mornings, people's busy with bad burying their loved ones and,
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and family members in the early afternoon hours and later on is start to pick up where more concentrated attacks and that's what we're expecting things to heat up in, in a few hours from now the grim daily routine, honeywell, who would reporting from inside the gaza strip in hon. you're there. thank you very much. money is really forces have carried out don't raise across the occupied west . thank the the is really army blew up the such a headquarters in the ballasa refugee camp as near novelist is really forces arrested several palestinians while writing neighborhoods in the day a refugee camp near bethlehem. the us vice president couple of harris has addressed the democratic party supporters with her new running made for the 1st time. minnesota governor, tim was joined harris in the battleground state of pennsylvania, john henry,
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and was that the campaign rally the women running to become the 1st female us president chose the americas midwestern dad as a running mate. then so tim waltz burley bald former high school teacher and football coach, who became governor of minnesota, describes himself. donald trump is not fighting for you or your family. he never, he never set it back kitchen table like the one i grew up at. wondering how we were going to pay the bills, he said his country club up in mar lago, wondering how he can cut taxes for his rich friends. the vice president comm away harris told the philadelphia crowd, she's been looking for a lead pennsylvania. i'm here today because i found so to leave the, the re energized crowd had more in common with rock as donald trump round. isn't
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those held by president joe biden? huge fired up in wearing their candidate on their sleeves. this line wraps around a large city block the size of 2 football fields twice. and this is where they enter thousands of people lining up to see the 1st hair as well as campaign events. and many of them tell us they're excited to be here. i am here to help make history. yeah. not history. i 1st during the more energized about the campaign, now that she's at the top of the chicken. yeah. without a doubt, it's like, it's like a different world. we're living in the last 2 weeks. the democrats, fortunately for us, haven't embarrassed. i mean, it's a wonderful thing. why wouldn't i be here? judy vance works as republican, vice presidential arrival was also in philadelphia, holding his line of attack. the biggest problem with the tim was fixed. it's not tim waltz. himself is what it says about calmly here is that when given an
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opportunity, she will been the to the most radical elements of her party. that's exactly what she did here. that's what she's going to keep on doing. as president harris fired back him and i have a message for trump and others who wants to turn back the clock on our fundamental freedoms. we're not following the with a newly energized democratic base for harry center new running made. the race is only be good. john henry and l g 0, philadelphia. the still ahead on alpha 0. hi, rob mcbride in seoul, south korea, and during a heat wave that's proving deadly in pods of know these stages the the,
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it's wednesday august the 7th. let's go with your forecasts for europe in africa. we got some way whether it's sliding into all the appliances that's going to strike the islands of ireland and britain with a few showers in this. what weather is unwinding over, norway, denmark, that's dropping down into germany. this energy will move west to east. we go in for a closer look. so here we are on wednesday through germany dropping down into northern italy. but we put this a day forward on thursday. energy hop, send a pole in to check republics to evacuate. eventually this what weather will catch up to budapest, so it's going to knock out the heat for a time, but then your temperature should rate back up over the weekend. it's going to be a hot weekend. temperature is above where they should be at this point in the year . are wildfires burning in southern greece, so you know, pretty much from southern greece rate to be here. yeah, we've got heat alerts and playing type for most of spain. heat alerts cover the country. same goes for northern portugal, porto at $27.00 degrees. this is unusual to potentially see some wet weather in
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southern egypt, stretching down into sudan really rate through to bundle in the can the on wednesday. and it's a comm pitcher in southern africa for now today on wednesday, but it's a disturbance moves into the western cape providence on thursday. see a later was a journey through every story. every step is a narrative. a separation of what we can choose when to reach the welcome to submit an extra re designer redesigns luxury leasing, trusting else future. today we create on the
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the you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really air strikes. have targeted parts of central gaza with tens of thousands of palestinians or sheltering. 3 messiahs struck near mosque and darrow about dozens were interested in the attacks which since 6th black smoke billowing into the air, a mouse is named. yes, yes, in wars it's new leader. a following assassination of his mail. i mean jeff are on last week, and war has lived a group from inside goes us since 2017. a thailand's top court is set to rule on whether a progressive party violated the constitution when it pledged to amend the country strict laws against insulting to world family. if the court ruled against the move
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forward party, which one the most votes in the 2023 election, the party could be dissolved and this leader is banned for 10 years, thailand has some of the strictest last measure of state laws in the world. and critics say the military backs government to use the law to clamp down on free speech. let's go live now. they've told each language joins us from bangkok. tony, just so you know, we were showing the footage of, uh, pick the lives that run, right. who's the, the former head of move forward, i would hope to become prime minister as he was entering the court book. i want to really reset for a view is exactly what we're talking about here. we're talking about possibly banding thailand's most popular political party with it's no, it just says, so this is a week in which this code is going to be making to fundamentally impulse decisions . today it's the move forward policy. the policy is the one the election 15 months ago. it was in, in about an hour. it's time when that verdict is read,
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it could be dissolved, and then 7 days time, they going to come back and make a ruling on the current prime minister. so we can see the kind of traditional interventions that are happening here in china. the verdict is already being read by the 9 judge panel of the cold. really these adjust, this is the opening preamble. they are justifying why they looked into the queue. this case, the, the, the clarifying legal questions about the case that's being brought against move forward. it does sound at this stage a little bit like a self justification. but i think for the crowds listening and watching here outside the cold as that the trying to read the right. it's very difficult to know exactly what's going to happen. but i think the feeling is not good here in china, and this is the 2nd time this year. the p tell them to run right has been in front of the constitutional court. and he was lucky the last time in january. he got away with that, but i think now the policy is an adult as the feelings that they going to be pushed
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out. and it's a conservative establishments of the time that is trying to take back control the last of the dynavox. what happens if indeed move forward is banned? well, they're not going to be banned. that's a distinction that has to be made. their executive committee may be bad. i'm all way likely to see. for them is a 10 year ban from politics, the policy will be dissolved and actually in its ruling, the code has already read out a statement saying that political policies can be started by anyone. so a new policy could well be formed in its place. and remember this is this, the reading the nation of another political party called future for the has already been by the constitutional code. and i think a lot of the people we've spoken to think that if the ruling goes against me for today, that will just happen again. some of the page, the on the $148.00 and pieces are currently in palm that may well be filtered off
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to other policies, but the bulk and likely to stay true to the goals, to reform another policy. and to push again with this protests a platform that is the 1st time they stood in an election, they came 2nd last on against all the all just a one. and i think the real concern here for the constitutional cool, for the conservative establishment, is it a 3rd time they could well when with a land side, and that might be unstoppable boss. they've got to get over this hurdle 1st. if they are dissolved by the code, it is going to be a long process for them to get back onto the balance cards. tony cheney thank you very much for that. indeed they can do that. tony. thank you very much for that. and. and i do note that the distinction that you drew there, that we're talking about, the party being potentially potentially dissolved rather than, than i'm telling you, reporting from the constitutional court in bangkok. thank you very much. and more than 200 ro hinge and muslims have been killed and fighting in man more as northern
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wreck on state. in the past week, dozens of bodies have been seen after drone and artillery strikes believed to have been carried out on the banks of the nap. river, heavy fighting has taken place in the area between me and mars, armed forces and the, our count army, one of the most prominent armed groups in the country, a nobel laureates. mohammed unice has been chosen to head bangladesh as interim government. his appointment was demanded by student protesters after they forced 5 minutes or shake, seen that to resign. she fled the country, the neighboring india on monday. hundreds of people have been killed and thousands injured during weeks of antique government. demonstrations of the time being towed rate is live for us from dr. tabby. tell us more about these efforts. and i know this is a rapidly developing story to put together a new team to run bangladesh. yeah, some of the professor humans in states man, after he has been selected as the chief intern government head. and he said that
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the, his 1st objective is to go for the election, a new leadership and to stabilize the country. and the selection process for the cabinet member would be a challenging thing because this to achieve that has to be a compromise, not just the least handed over by the students, because the political parties involved civil society is involved said one people who are neutral to be in that cabinet because one of the biggest challenge would be to hold that free and fair election, that would be the objective for proof that you know it's heading. this new can take a government under the constitution after the parliament is dissolved, the election has to be held within 90 days. so there's a big chat challenge ahead and also to the politicize the system. those are a lot of to that lots of government, that would be another challenge and to bring discipline in the country because the law and order did suffer a lot past few days. and the many of the challenge crow option a through and so on . sorry i'm intent there. i also understand it is re shuffling within the security
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forces. now the security forces, of course, have been in the cross hairs of the protesters because of the crack down on these protesters which caused hundreds of depths. what do you know about this re shuffle or at least the 6 major re shuffle with them top breast within the military. one of the general was actually forced to retire dogs as well through shuffling to a less important position. the inspector general of police has been changed. the director general for rep reduction battalion which is under sanctioned by the us. that position has been changed that tony general has resigned. and now there's a massive demonstration in front of the bank of the central bank. super last thing for the governor of central bank through design, because he's been controversial. and that has been a lot of perhaps an issue then the people blame center bank not performing its job . so many other challenges and to bring adults hard is trying is best to bring
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discipline within the next couple of days. the, the applied somebody from unit poll onstar, which is a kind of military unit because the police side of writing the streets for their own safety through time your childhood reporting from bangladesh as capsule. doc, i thank you very much. countries in east asia are experiencing an unprecedented heat weight with scores of people dying of suspected heat stroke. climate change is helping to drive temperatures higher, but it's also bringing on seasonal summer rains as well. mcbride reports like these children in the chinese city of shanghai. people across north, east asia, a finding different ways to get through this publishing way. so ring temperatures, subsets of daily record for maximum demand on the pallet. great. as the city of 25000000 people tries to keep cool. in japan, the heat wave has proved deadly with mold of 100 people dying of suspected heat
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stroke in tokyo. in july, a month the recorded the country's hockey's day since reco it's began with temperatures. this ca mold in 2 degrees above average. the authorities of setup cooling centers and ms. spring stations, the tourists and local people are like, who is the model of the spending? 2, i was funding here. i get so sexy. i can literally squeeze out the sweat from my shot . in japanese schools, children and the teachers are also suffering. the children can no longer do what they used to do, like playing in the school yard. this is the reality of school life today. while inside some older schools, a lack of insulation means air conditioning systems strain to keep class rooms cool enough. in south korea sold his activated special situation room to coordinate efforts and st cleaning trucks. so being used to cool road surfaces to keep
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temperatures down, especially in the cities from old in 2 weeks. so like many other major cities has enjoyed the so called tropical 9th phenomenon with nighttime temperatures, standing consistently above 25 degrees celsius with this heat wave set to continue for at least another week. in north korea, unprecedented summer rains have caused extensive flooding along its border with china and prompted leader kim jong, going to dispatch thousands of volunteer is to help in what state media calls a revolution reconstruction campaign back in. so the successive one father and find the lead growing but not as after 10 years of cultivation seems to point to a change in climate hold. if you don't get the fact that the bananas for just and so means the climate is becoming sub tropical now. and was this heat wave is over?
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the question for south korea around its neighbors is what next summer might bring, rob mcbride, i'll just say are so when you case point minister has again tried to reassure people that they will be protected from violent far right. protests, but as belinda vessel, individual reports from the town of middleton for my ne, especially muslims say they were afraid mohammed is cleaning up the often, most of the violence that swept through his town as wide as bob's through the streets of middles. very well, he's a foreign student. he cowered in his bedroom and could only watch as his call was being vandalized. then to tell you it was the best way god. then i tried to attack the more i am dropping. my sandy told me to come back. the.

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