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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the color that i'm or i, kyle, this is the news our lives from though ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes is already full. so strike refugee comes in central golf and with tens of thousands of colors, simians of sheltering times constitutional court orders. the popular opposition
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move forward. policy beef is old saying it violated the constitution bundle. dash is nova lorez, mohammed unice has the countries into a government also the austin for prime minister plus democratic presidential candidates come a higher as reveals, have running mates timbales. they take on donald trump and j. d. events in november and, and support how far is olympic champion new times that varnish and is on his way to the final is how he'll go metal as shrugged off an injury, scared to by himself and a strong position in paris. the . it's where the strikes of talks have parts of central gone, so with tens of thousands of displace palestinians of thought shelter. 3, miss ald struck me or a most in federal, bala of thousands were injured and the
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strikes laid on tuesday was sent. black smoke billowing into the is ready, shutting was reported across at least full areas of central dos. cuz there is a shelf. bu i'm a has moved from darrow pilot and a warning that to view as may find some of the images in his report. the stuffing the heavy. it'd been a good bit about that had to be in it. this is the ultimate of yet another is really aerial bombardment. and had it started with a single arrow tied up on and paramedics and people nearby rushed to help the victim as within minutes. when it is ready will pains it launched ways of missiles at the civilian area. the unit and more can see the tenants. and we're displaced, palestinians with sheltering one of the people this area was crammed with women and children. it wasn't because these really all me had declaimed, it's
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a safe and implemented terry and zine place. but i love as we speak and her medics and civil defense teams with the basic tools when doing everything they can to contain the fire broke out off to the strike. and then they also searching for survivors or move victims under the rubble, despite the dangerous conditions. it done less of a job. that's all i know. so you use really forces cooled, some residents and ordered us to leave. they find a warning this island and we run for our lives on the 3 missiles will fight up this area in just a matter of minutes. the company's month, like i'm the big apartment, there is not a single say. so ms. garza, this rate is a line to the world there on look you, patient for the treacherous enemies. they want people to leave some of that before . anyone could move is right in the plains, fight. ms. solve. i thought it was on a dozen were killed all this dismember, that bodies ripped apart. this has lots of them are expressed on the of the being live in the middle of a i'm a soon as i'm a. most of the people here have been displaced. numerous times from rough uh, town units and central gallons. uh now the real crammed into darrow bhalla. these
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riley's claim, it is a safe zone. why they show in the area now, this is old false propaganda. coming up, this is a very densely populated residential area. is targeted by is riley, wall plains and the series of ad strikes without any warning. as a result of the large numbers of palestinians were killed and injured, are still a blah blah deal did it. but what's up the bottom let's go now to honey malcolm. and he's all corresponded in gone, so he's joining us from han, eunice, honey we. so most themes of terra, the, what can you tell us about these latest strikes? a yes or there is a growing fear right now the because of the concentrated beer attacks on defense, probably a couple would be our tiller is for the past days and more reasons. the as of yesterday, the concert attacks at the central part of their ballasa city in the area where
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1000 of displays. families were told to evacuated to more recently from the eastern part of a central area from abrasion as about as a refugee cam old a. but it came down to the city of theaters by the heights, the only remaining somehow intact city with the remaining buildings, people can shoulder and but right now the growing concerned these repeated attacks are given an indication that this area and largely the central there is on the verge of a wider scale attacks and a larger at a i think, invasion as these really military keeps the talking and making it points to the central area as more of what they described as more of infrastructure, military infrastructure, or militants, are in the central area. but your thoughts have been targeting residential homes all past week and public facilities, including municipality building in the past 2 days, as well as a, a,
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the infrastructure and what happened yesterday at the earlier evening, hours of yesterday was a side of a if it displays families in tens camps in a couple of the residential buildings. then at the vicinity of the mosque board, people get gather the round it and build their setup. there tends to speaking shelters, and a protection to 3 people reported killed. and then more more than a dozen of the critically injured to the hospital. but the aftermath of this is the defense of shatter safety. that is caused to people who were displaced already more than one time from different parts of gaza. and more recently, from parts of the eastern part of the center in the area, how as new a place to go right now, if it is, if you move it from an area where your stand, there is definitely no safe place to go to. and the, the narrative that there are safe human at 3 and zones across the gods. if it keeps the sprinkling in each passing,
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they are ready with the shattered sense of safety and severe lack of security. those bonds are unpredictable. there is no prior warning whatsoever, not for the past been these, all the attacks happen without any prior warnings whatsoever, causing further civilian casualties causing the destruction the old means of life and the fear right now that it could be at the beginning of a wider a military operations in the central area on a separate attack, there's really another terry and did it one more time talking group of people in the southern eastern part of bidders, ballasa city as the were searching for wood, searching for cardboard, for anything to help them set fire then do in order to cook because cooking gas is not available. also artillery showing continues to pound across the, the, nor the western part of the inside of the refuge account. this particular refugee again, has been targeted repeatedly from the initial weeks of the war. and it's just
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a brief, the driver walk in the streets and to the roads of the setup for you can, the, the destruction is a quite visible the level of, of, of a change that happened to the physical land escape of the new site object out with more buildings destroyed, more roads are destroyed, is a quite visible and easy to spot. exhausting, terrifying for all the people of gauze or honey malcolm and reporting that from connie and this. thank you, honey. come us has named joe, i'll send a lot of it's new political data. he succeeds as male honey, a who was assassinated in a wrong last week saying why has led her mazda operations in gauze us since 2017. and as well as most wanted man or day, a boat from ramallah any occupied westbank. yes, yes. and what is elected leader of him off a week after the move miss from vertical cheese? this my have you here was assassinated and thought on as the top of visual of him
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us in garza. the 62 year old strong man was already up the heart of power. now he called all the shots of 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 send 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 send, want a man, it's imprisoned for over 2 decades and then released in a prison or exchange deal in 2011. the nothing yeah. signed off on after that. so new ard, who grew up in a refugee camp in san eunice, was an unstoppable political actor, a, a c or soul for israel send. water is closer to the military wing of her mouth, yet able to maneuver its multi layered political ranks and become its leader during
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a ferocious for sin. what is at the top of israel's hip list? accused of masterminding and leading the october 7 attacks, and with hundreds of fighters breached israel's boarders, and captured over $200.00 is really civilians and soldiers. now he is the lead negotiator, faltering says fire talks, the regional and international mediators including the biden administration, desperately need to succeed. israel says it will not stop the war and garza until the destroys hemlocks and kills it's prominent leaders. assassinating is my honey a propelled the us and war to the home on the center of attention. now the whole world has to deal with him to end the war, not all the address data, palestine. so what do i think his head in the studio is mark i, when james is associate professor of media, unless except northwestern university castle good to have you back with us?
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not so young. i said, well, it's been named about his new political chief. he, of course, is in garza, he has to operate and in secret to stay away from the x rays. what does that mean for how much does extensive leadership outside of the country? of course that there was other means of communication as it might make communication more difficult. but i think as we've seen, there has always been some collaboration between the political being outside the military wing inside and some forms of discussion. it'll just mean that. yeah, yes. and well, who's already sort of a really good ministry strategist, we'll probably be planning to have strengths which are sort of military. and it might mean that he's more receptive to the opinions of people with inside gaza as opposed to it. and that's what people outside of that, but it's not clear. yeah, i was wondering with the names of people outside of gauze, a slightly redundant well, i don't ever done the correct word, but at the same time, i think it was also a show of strength. that was a demonstration to israel. that how much will not be cowed and on, on the country that they will be, you know, continuing to fight against israel. and i think what's really important to remember
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here is that it's a remarkably upset situation for months. we've had these various discussions, israel saying how much of scott paid to this new sci fi, prefers what we've had to say is or out of scope of the sliced c. c spot proposal. but ultimately, if you kill the people that the table to the seaside proposals, it shows that you don't care about us these 5 proposal. so i think it doesn't matter in terms of israel who the negotiating with because they want to kill the negotiated. absolutely, because that was my own that's point that as well, has already come out to say to repeat, but it wants to kill said well yeah, so it kind of what's his credibility, athletic association to well, no credibility now. and even now, there was some doubts or not doubts. israel did not admit to killing us now, honey, a. but actually sauce is in the washington post. i've had that yes, as well, did admit to us officials that they did kill him. that's pretty clear. i mean when you and you right, but it is very clear. um, so they state that openly, they want to kill your husband. well, they never said it in the same breath with honey. so i think the gloves are off.
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there's no pretense anymore. and frankly, it shows that the solution and the, the, the diplomatic resolution, this problem is that the board does not necessary lie in the hands of how much in israel, but outside and a okay mock. many times somebody needs to see did well, he's ready for his is a probably don't, don't raise across the occupied westbank is really all me blew up the faster headquarters and the ballasa refugee come to a novelist is ready for us as the rest of several policy as well as writing neighborhoods in the desk yet refugee camp. net bethlehem. husband is living in the village and the southern is really negative. this is a holding, a fits in, and a set time is on the fly in an attempt to block is riley police. from demolishing a home the, the village of my team is surrounded by police and bull days as a place of dressing to arrest the residents. as well as previously destroyed
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thousands of posted in homes in the region. 35 of the policy being villages are considered illegal by israel and on the front of demolition. the. the finance constitutional court has ordered the dissolution of the opposition move forward policy. the court also banned the policies leaders from political office for 10 years. this comes as the policy posts to amend the country strict laws against insulting the royal family protects and the misery about government to use the load to clump down on free speech. let's go to tony chang is doing this now live from bangkok. so tony, this policy is being disbanded is car was most likely the band for 10 years and yes, it was the people's choice apps the election a year ago. kind of regroup. this is
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a can probably we did put that piece out. let me try to read as he left the coat. he looked a little deflated as he was doing so we'd seen him sitting in cold bolt upright as the as the verdict was read. uh he did look a little deflated, but he said they will move forward. he said at this stage they can't, they can't say anymore, but i'm sure they will. it may depend and remember that move forward is the reincarnation of the future for another progressive policy that was also banned here, the constitutional code. so i'm sure they may provision for this. i'm sure they will get it for what i think is not on the question, is that the progressive platform has been very attractive to to vote is we've seen that in 2 elections now. the 1st one, they came 2nd. that was the last one. they one with the, it's some considerable ease and i think the concern for the conservative establishment, who many people feel behind this harassment from the constitutional cools is that
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it will continue to do so. and that platform will build. that said rebuilding a political policy from scratch is not that difficult. they have had the benefit of 2 very charismatic leaders in the brief history. they'll have to find another one somewhere at this stage with not entirely sure what form the new policy will take. but i think we can say with the, with some said to at this stage and then move forward on going to stop moving forward. and does that going to spock protests on the street of meantime, frequently do take to street demonstrations when it comes to politics. a they do and i think people will be where is that it doesn't feel like the mood is client there at this stage. but do remember, this is a very important 7 days for the constitutional cool off to today is the 6 days they going to rule on the prime minister himself, who's from the policy to the came 2nd to the elections,
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who may well be disqualified as well. so i think there is a real concern here. the popular politics isn't being allowed to flourish, that democracy every time it has an opportunity is squash banking, it's folks. and that continues some stage. we may well see people coming out onto the streets again. if they feel that all of the avenues are exhausted, that said at this stage, it feels not quite the we did see a fairly large security presence here in the constitution. cool for the the today. but at this stage, we understand that we are going to be a few small approaches this evening. no sign of the mass protest, the bank coke has been infamous for in the past. no, indeed. tiny tang many thanks for bringing installation is that from bangkok about lorez mohammed unice has been chosen to head bind with ashes interim government. his appointment was demanded, vice student protest is off with a full is prime and associate,
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causing it to resign. she flipped the country to neighboring india on monday. hundreds of people have been killed, thousands injured during weeks of antique government demonstrations. compet chandry has this update from dr. of the studies had a long meeting more than 6 hours with the precedent head of the armed forces. those 2 renown uh, professor from the university were also present sig, hand out a list of names that one the student ones in the new in term, cabinet suppressive insight. those, discuss this with the political parties of civil societies and other concerns. and they'll come back with that proposal. if any of those are, most of them will be accepted because there's going to be a lot of politic, no haggling off. and there's a lot of political parties who want people up there tries to be in the interim government, particularly the main opposition party, along with us nationalist party whose leader loves really is just the day before a primary primer prime minister, big in color,
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the z a lot of sales if these but the main thing is that people are relieved that it please the blue the road map to the interim government is on it's with the leader has been selected a purpose or eunice might be here tonight or tomorrow, or even the day after he is in france right now, because people were concerned about the power vacuum. there's also the constitutional challenge. so there's a problem, it has been dissolved under the constitution that has to be an election within 90 days. so those thing has to be sorted out. the political part of what would be pushing for our election, which one of his hair onset is hoss on lockwood, a professor at northwestern university and cast all his research focuses on values asked to have you here in the studio. i think he said, well, how many units says trust and the government must be restored quickly? we're already hearing demands for an election in 3 months time. is that possible that? well, i mean, this is not just
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a popular demand for an election as soon as possible. this has been the case because we invited all this we had and we had a system called a care take out a government which is by inst constitutional you know, requirement has to conduct a free and fair national election and transfer a power to that elective government within 90 days of its formation. so this is, i mean, if emily or system and people know okay, do you, who would you expect to be taking part in the selection when you eventually get to that point was saying the style of kalita is there are dressing crowds and doctor was saying democracy is nami making noises about wanting to come by have a band on the shake has seen a they want me, we didn't. what's happening to them, presumably that going to be spinning says, i'm not making too much of a showing, but who now is looking to lead buying the dash. what personally,
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i believe that this has to get back to drop our democracy like democracy as a democracy, which means that everyone, anyone and everyone who has seated in tip in bangladesh must be included in the process. right? so having said that, there is also the reality, which is that, as i said before resigning se, causing that resume the made some of these allow me one of the major political power political party like the band them. right? but i believe that, you know, order for bangladesh to restore them. of course the to come get back to democratic system. everyone has to be given an opportunity, regardless of the or at, regardless of their ideal allows these, regardless of the education. dear sector, all the representations everyone has to be included. that's what it is. it's not our need,
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the political system that needs to be restored is that there are many institutions that traditionally buying king free press. all of these systems now need to be we built because they were dismantled under the has seen a government. we're already seeing a banking officials house in protest against corruption. how today, how difficult is it to address all of these huge challenges? well, i mean, you know, a resume had been there for 15 years and they had a long, quite long time too many pull it and misuse, institutional power. and to do that, they have in store the lawyer, at least in all of these key positions in the institutions, right? they have to be recognized, they have to be identified and replaced with people who would be loyal to the constitution and who would be genuinely interested to improve the situation for better. and, and that's where i think i'm hopeful because this, this revolution i,
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i call you 3 pollution because it was quite revolutionary. it was dave inclusive off a diversity of every kind that you can possibly pink off. so i believe that if the entire in government is composed of like people from different segments into society and a and the new in color and i'm getting from the news media is heading to a right direction. so with this kind of representative and responsible to our take our government, i believe that they would be able to, they will be able to hold a free and fair election in which every bump that they should speak to, then we participate. and the are participation will be counted proper. okay, so i'm not going to grade speak to you. thanks for joining us here on the studio. thank you. us. more than 200 were hanging up. miss thems has been killed and fighting and men mas, northern rock kind states in the past week. thousands of bodies have been seen off
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to drone and alternately, strikes believe to have been carried out on the banks of enough river. heavy fighting has taken place in the area between the amazon forces and the ira kind of on the that's one of the most prominent on groups in the country. the vice president kind of harris has addressed and democratic policy supports us with new running mates for the 1st time. but as far as the governor timbales joined harris and the battle ground state of pennsylvania, $100.00 was at the campaign rally the women running to become the 1st female us president chose americas midwestern dad is a running man. that's so tim waltz, burley bald former high school teacher and football coach, who became governor of minnesota, describes himself donald trump's 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
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going to pay the bills, he said his country club up in mar, log a, 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 such a leader the, the re energized crowd had more in common with rock as donald trump round. isn't 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 are excited to be here. i am here to help make history. yeah. not history. i 1st during,
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for you more energized about the campaign now that she's at the top of the chicken . yeah. without a doubt, it's like a, like a different world. we're living in the last 2 weeks. the democrats, fortunately for us, have an embarrassment of riches. i mean, it's a wonderful thing and why wouldn't i be here? judy vance boxes, 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, it's what it says about calmly here is that when given an 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
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a newly energized democratic base for harry center new running made. the race is only be good. john henry and l g 0. philadelphia. several 1000 people have been evacuated from russia's border region of cuss, going to hundreds of ukrainian troops in boston to us on tuesday. moscow says an operation is currently underway to repel involved to be quite new and soldiers in the box by tanks on the, on the vehicles is the largest ground in caution interruption systems as well on ukraine. because either type of oliver has more from laska guessing conflicts, a reports from the region right now. there's currently no independent conservation of any information coming from that. i just find the find that the russian defense ministry. a report said that those ukranian subatomic groups had retreated from the course grange insurance. i didn't have a treat. it seems like it's not the case of assess reports about that type of began appearing on choose day. the situation has been unraveling for about 24 hours now.
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the ukrainian army attempted to break through into the russian food at cor screech . and the fighting was reported near the safety of a sutra, according to russian pro, 10 of your own channels. the ukrainians managed to occupy several sacraments that plus the premium electric cap should young russians call scripts during the fighting that a military blow goals are reported from the scene. the fighting was underway in the border areas and russian troops destroyed more than 20 pieces of ukrainian military equipment and a large number of pass. so now the number of victims in the course region do you to that tax has now increase of $28.00 people. many of them civilians, including ambulance workers, the dr and power, magic war code and that talk. and many people were taken to hospital, the action governor or the region coding course residents to donate blood. and also we're hearing from and there is a harbor here is for and ministry sparks pass. and he has said that this is yes and
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not the tackle civilians. so it's also reported that to missiles and for you printing you are these what shall done over the course, the region of a nice, as you said, the ministry of defense reported in the morning, but full drugs have been destroyed. and over the course of region of the night, plus the governor, you know, i also said that some missiles were destroyed also. okay. and the quite dangerous situation in the city have control to where the course can you clip, how long does, okay, so it turns were a spoke to that as well. so that has hair on out. sarah. sarah is a man, kelly says one slice away from a gold medal. as jim, the controversy continues to surround and then pick folks like the the, it's wednesday august the 7th. let's go with your forecasts for europe and africa.
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we got some way whether it's sliding in the off 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 the day forward on thursday. energy hop. send a pole in the check for public sl vacuum. the entry 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 play. in fact, 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 southern egypt,
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stretching down into sudan really rate through to bundle in the can be on wednesday . and it's a con pitcher in southern africa for now today on wednesday, but it's a disturbance moves into the western cape providence on thursday. see you later. the a $150.00 is the gyptian history. seen through an extraordinary photographic archives, a journey through the golden age of music and cinema. when legendary, our voice is and same as actors stole the hearts of millions, captured by photographers who lived himself, the emotions of the country's biggest star. egypt through the lens stage and street on which is 00 to 0. who tells the stories of to do you think era writers who challenge conservative thinking in iraq and sepia. so see all the,
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just the idea of what did these ideas about iraqi identity divided the opinion, especially among the political and religious leads. and during this, so the and they wrote newspaper column so popular. they were read this every level of legion society, rebel writers, iraq, and zip. yes. or no to 0. the. the, [000:00:00;00] the, again, you're watching out is there. i have to remind you about top stories. this hour is where the strikes of talks and pots of central gone. so what tens of thousands of kind of sit in is
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a sheltering 3. miss ald struck me in my most condemned on file of thousands were injured and the attacks were some thick black smoke billowing into the highlands. constitutional causes or to the dissolution of this move for the policy of funds that lead us from political office for 10 years. the court ruled the policy vonage the constitution during last year's election campaign, when it tries to amends the country strict laws against insulting from royal family . mamma, june us, a nobel laureate, has been chosen to head funds investors into a government. his appointment was demanded, my student protests is off today for his private associate. i've seen that to resign, to set the country to neighboring india, or on monday of to weeks of demonstrations. their case prime minister has again trying to reassure people, they'll be protected from violent fall right protests. some of those involved in the rights of being targeting immigrants, refugees, and people of color. lots has been a vessel and events report from a town of middles for minorities,
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especially muslims say the frightened hello mohammad is cleaning up the often most of the violence that swept through his town as wide as botched through the streets of middles vera, where 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 most. i am groping. my family told me to come back to back to son, son. see if you even go to the box on his most event that you good. i just a few streets away. a multi surrounded and because house trying to break down had to move all scared because of we had the smash, we had them trying to get into the house. we were all looking from his desk when i called, when i go in there, look the dogs much in the do come in. then what happens become fight, because that will be outnumbered. and if we do fight will be it will be to the traces of what happened to you on sunday. still visible,
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this area bore the brunt of the disorder, people's ca smashed. we've seen so many broken windows and things still feel if they don't edge here, there is a real feeling of tension and then the of the missing community is bracing for more trouble. security. now come on site. the mosque, this helped anyone was this achieved and lead as boring young men not to take things into their own hands. we know there was a lot of feet in the town and most of might be a talked in. young men came out to defend the most in inverted commas. and for the time they did the right thing, they stoled outside the most of the listen to the elders in the community. the local moms encourage them to stay, to be respectful to the police, cause no further issues in terms of audience. but suddenly some of them all young. the elements of the crowd begun to splintered off and eventually begun to fight him
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with the riotous from the office and the helps nor one. the angry divisions that have scott, the nation, or 2 of us in this town mean the city and reach out to 0 middlesborough to let us go now to laura. com. she's in the u. k. town of bolton. laura, both as another place has been rocks by rising 6 people already been brought before the court. more unrest is fed tonight. what's the moods that was actually spoken? some community leaders this morning and there was a huge amount of anticipation there has been widely distributed among may need fall, right groups. so that will be approach has happening at now as we know from atlantis report as well. but many of these prices to send into riots into k of many people possessing weapons. it's become incredibly dangerous to the community here that we did see a protest here on sunday, just outside fault in town whole,
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which is where on standing now. again to send it into 5 counts around 300 people. payments mostly wearing most didn't want to identify themselves, especially to the police. a large group of people came out to apparently send them off. these were mainly on to write disputes and members of the community, including the most fun members of the community. they did descend into some vassals in the area. the police did make a many arrest. they said the various crimes including possession of weapons. while mine was carrying a hama, there were many missiles thrown back in full and some smoke phone. so the police is now taking this incredibly serious that was a, an emergency cooper meeting held on to say, in downing street the government is saying that going to bring additional units out . tons of the street. all right. place to deal with that they've had. and people not to take this into the own hands in the community. but as you can imagine,
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people are afraid and they want to protect themselves as well as they are hoping to please come to the jump. we'll see how this descends into the evening. there's around a 100 and see units of place across england as well. so the inputs out and the old . so austin plus prosecution and coats to be opened up along a throughout the weekend. they want to make more arrest of some of these lead as all the riots in order just to make an example of them in a way they hype, will create some. com. okay, laura, many, thanks for that. some updates, but let's get some more on this with michael levy's professor of criminology at cod, if university school of social sciences and joins us from the now get to have you with us and u. k prime minister says that right says, can expect to west sentencing jail time, we're already seeing that happen, but how much of a deterrent is it proving to be as well to the far right group
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said the well financed internationally, and it's not much of a deterrent i don't think the because the, them, the brace for that. so the hands on, and people who just joined in because of this information. and because the resentful what they believe is, is a better treatment of migrant some of themselves. and that might well be a deterrent because it will make them think harder about what they do. i think for the, for the, for the co group it's, it's more difficult. yes. if they get put away for a long time, then they going to be your best faces. but i'm not sure the people who said to be they ultimately there's quite a few of them are, are abroad at the moment. and uh, yeah, if they do get done,
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it will be for some conspiracy type. a fence is all planning. mazda is this information is being spread on social media and online. how difficult is it for police to access to monitor and data cracked down on this messaging that's in flaming these riots? so somebody is, is halder than others. they can observe a lot of the, this information and the way it spread. um, but the, the, the call groups have to be mama sit in the way, the little suspect groups. i mean, ironically i'm the show trust report criticized intelligence services. focusing too much on right wayne and all that on the phone. most of them, i think he's been proved to been wrong or yeah, how significant all these fall, right. groups of the making a big impacts. but all the as wide spread as perhaps they like to think bell.
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i know, i mean what they're hoping to do is to sort of energize the public in the direction, planning on the distrust and fear of, of migrants on muslims where the migrant so no, and i would say that in a way that probably had a disappointing result sofa because they probably felt that they would be a wider mass movement and supposing them, but they'll carry on. there's no doubt even going off to this particular wave. the tech's is finished. okay. michael, have a good to speak to thanks very much. taking the time to join us on al jazeera police and the jerry a say they have a rest. and we'll the 19th demonstrates us at a cost of living protests to occurring russian flags. please say it is a treasonable offense. tens of thousands of measurements of taken to the streets
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since the beginning of the month to protest against the west cost of living, crisis and decades. i'm on the lengthy list of demons. is that a fuel subsidy? be we and stated that speak now too, with interest? he's on correspondence in a big hero, an acrid, why all people carrying russian flags. unfortunately, we just lost the line to apply the address will be speaking to him in the coming hours now, the president of the democratic republic of congo has refused new negotiations for a seas 5 deal days after a truce with rule one, the collapse shortly after coming into effect, fighting has intensified in the east and the all state despite the attempts to end 3 years of fighting with random bucks and 23 rebels. refugee is affected by the violence of being arriving in neighboring uganda. as malcolm lab reports,
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these people having run for their lives now join more than one and a half 1000000 has been displaced by 3 years of conflict in east and democratic republic of congo. they fled fighting between the rwandan backed and 23 on the group. come guys, government forces, and other armed groups. they've arrived at this primary school and neighboring uganda, which come goes government. i'm the you when say will say backs and 23. my says, when fighting for a couch between the my, my and the f t a uh, my husband and eldest charles were killed and i slept with these children on the way here we passed through intense fights in between the 2 groups. across the border income go my my and the f. d. a law or among the groups that the government forces have backed in an attempt to defend that territory from the neighbors. many people here so the government lost control of the groups. some have turned on each
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other, not for london back and 23 recently took control of the boy, the town of his sasha. they now control border crossings and mines of coal time and other minerals to canada and millions of dollars every month for whoever controls them. a cup of porridge is over, new arrivals get for now. they'll get more help in a long time refugee settlements. this question is come, though yes, the receiving, the new outright was as a way to say within them the number had to go to big that's know, normalizing about to really say with them on a data business. you can to deny supporting the m 23 and create for wonder and you gone to invaded condo in the 1990s. has been accused of meddling, inducing minerals ever since. and for as long as people here haven't had peace malcolm web elders era. let's go back to our story online, jerry and now we have,
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we connected with all correspondence with aegis who's standing by for us in a booth to i could just tell us why we're seeing people that in my gerry, a caring russian flags at cost of living protests of what so many reasons, so many factors and so many suggestions basically most of the incidents recorded well in states that are closer to the neighboring media, the public. why last year there was a cool and we so the proliferation of russian chinese and most according flights in those countries, in that country and similarly hosting saving money. and we're kind of possible whether it's a mandatory take or whether it's a little bit of just content on the part of some of the protest as well. but the relationship between nigeria and the west. and that's one reason some kind on the side dressing. but again, there is also, um, one concerning the issue with that piece. it got to it just the thing i did, i talked to her about they said during the process they heard several going to be just pulling open me for the overall of a democratically elected government. that the security officers or security
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a cheese addressed in a press conference. they held yesterday at the defense headquarters here and why they said they've placed loyalty to democracy and they would, they would defend democracy at all cost. imagine it. so basically it's about this content about the an inability of security just as to deal with several issues as well, in terms of security, lights and property and, and all of the countries. but also it's also about those calling for the corporate to government democratically elected government, according to security sources. yeah, imagine they are these protests a broadly about the cost of living and proposed economic reforms by the government . what are the pro testers that wants and they want a lot of things inside. they have a list of 15 to 19 demand space. the, the most important to them is the reinstatement of the fuel subsidies last year when he was being sworn in as president of and i did
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a president while i meant to nibble, said that the subsidy on pick one in particular is unsustainable, is free draining the resources and it's it's, it's only the only benefits a few individuals in that jetta. he calls them up to corrupt individuals. and i did it again to people that seem to be all right. so of course at least a ripple effect in other areas. now you have to pay it, is it is like for the inflation, you also have a ton of increases in electricity, water supply, and all other areas. so people are talking about various statement of the subsidies . it is especially in the air for electricity. they also want to lower costs for food. they want government to reduce government expenditures and also may be not generated by coming early just made to our unit
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a unit come early just later they want at least the senate to house of representatives taken out so that the cost of running democracy on cost of running governors can discovery is reduced to the better medium and these are some of the demands. but also they have met several other demands in the country. and the areas of targeting corruption in the areas of tackling police brutality and things like that. okay, i but we thought we were losing you again, but luckily we managed to keep the connection to you to get full information the on the process happening in the jerry many thanks. and data going to address in boucher it has hair on al jazeera oh support how most i can look at the french basketball culture as the national teen makes it. the elliptic, let me find the business latest a sponsored by intellect,
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due by the in the all the time now full was suppose in his borrowed castle. i was gonna lose the lympics today. isn't that? oh yes, larry, cuz i have the fans that they're here. thank you so much. laura katara olympic champion, which has barshan, overpayment injuries scared to progress to the high jump final in paris. are some pulled up during qualifiers. worries science and his attempt to become the 1st man to defend the gold medal in the event, he painlessly shared gold with italy's gentle mark with him very who was there to help them, but he was fast. add it and safely freeze saturday's final. i suspected cramps and the 33 year old as hell in to be the 1st olympians metal and 4 consecutive games. in the event time berry also made it to the finals to time world champion yackel and your brakes then one,
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his 5000 meters heat to go through to this saturday's finals. so no region was less stunned in the 1500 meters on tuesday favorite leading for most of the race before listening to american coal hucker and missing out on a metal altogether. gabby thomas with united states was a clear winner in the women's 200 meters. it's thomas's 1st individual goals out of global events. 100 meter champion, julian alfred of st. lucia took the silver and brittany brown to the us, finished with the bronze greases and multi out is 10 talk leaves leave at 8.48 meters was enough for him. to retain his olympics long jump, title and clean the 1st full metal for his country at these games and travel. it is just the 2nd man of the car lewis to successfully defend the title. when for the yeah, the one the women's olympic, the 3000 meters steeplechase giving by rain their 1st metal of these games for time
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of 8 minutes, 52.76 seconds set a new olympic record to keep as a roughly start man lopez. nunez became the 1st so empty and 2 in 5 goals in the same individual events. he beat chillies, he has money in cost. that when the mens 130 kilograms category of 41 year old retired immediately after the final by taking issues, thoughts of your as well. the weight of firing mancha lease is read to the gold medal match, as the gender route continues to surround olympic boxing. police eligibility has been questioned throughout the games after reportedly failing a gender test in the world championships last year. when she put that aside to see the highlands, jan jams one pang timelines, and the new tang is the other box, are caught up in the controversy. she fights later for a place in the 54 kilograms category. finally, after a successful night on the track, the united states lead the way in the middle table with 24 goals to ahead of china,
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australia or a distant 3rd on 14 to united states, the state on track to make it 5 olympic basketball titles in a row lebron james and co beating brazil 122 to 87 in that quarter of final useful faith serbia. and the last 4 aside, they've already beaten in the group stages and france rate on course for back to back olympic finals. they be canada to set up a semi final against germany. french players have made a big impact in the nb recently and that's things partly to basketballs popularity at street level as police report on the bunks of the kennel. some time you'll find a festival. cool. that's well famous among st. paul is often crowded to play as wait patiently for that time to show off the scale of the popularity of the gm's. playground is boosted impulse by the likes of my, my social media influence that who gets millions of hits and states french touch
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is fluidity. beautiful, basketball more, it's less, one on one move passing. it's more of the group. more basketball. the americans that understand that it's not just at street level from says long produced world plus talents that most successful export is totally ok. 214 and b a championships with the san antonio spurs. but it's in the last 2 years, this things have really taken off with the frenchman victor, when bon yamma and zachary researcher, being drafted as the number one picks is that microsoft prints on think one of the americans is starting to realize that we have time and friends, whether that's pro or on the street. there's lots of americans who come to my coat . unfortunately, the culture and basketball will always be american, but in france we have a coach. that's incredible. you have to live at one thanks to the success of play as like the 7 footfall, when bun yamma,
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known as when the many site basketball has never been so popular in france. there around 750000 registered players of nearly 70000. don't 2 years ago, french basketball was thriving at national same level and in the n b i. but also on the streets this cruelty started famous, but people come to play here from all over the world. we're all for one time. come here, people were the was all because they were this guy today bought through as a way to well, sorry, the way we've been messaging. yeah. oh, i learn from the t tall. so i come here and i always this guy with the wells very best on show here in paris. the olympics is yes, another opportunity to grow the game in front, especially if the national team can finally get that's the elusive going to metal pull race out. is there a power and that is all used for, for now back to laura. laura, thanks very much. countries in east asia or expressing an unprecedented heat wave
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with scores of people dying of suspected heat stroke. 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 heath ways. so ring temperatures, subsets of daily record from 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 all the 100 people dying of suspected heat 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 miss spring stations. the total risk 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,
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children and the teachers are also suffering. the children can no longer do what they used to do, like playing in the school york. this is the reality of school life today. a while inside some older schools, a lack of installation means air conditioning systems strain to keep classrooms cool enough. in south korea sold has activated that special situation room to coordinate efforts and st cleaning trucks. so being used to cool road surfaces to keep temperatures down, especially in the cities mold in 2 weeks. so like many other major cities has enjoyed the so called tropical night 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
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china and prompted leader kim jong, going to dispatch thousands of volunteers to help in what state media calls a revolution reconstruction campaign back in. so the successive one find the ring finally growing, but none has after 10 years of cultivation seems to point to a change in climate hold. if you don't, the fact that the bananas produced and sold means the climate is becoming sub tropical with that. and while the space each wave is over, the question for south korea around its neighbors is what next summer might bring rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so and that's it for me nor kind of this usa serve on. yeah, it's not the 2 years health captive by i saw
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a life altering experience for any victim more so when to use is huff of your lifetime? a full year old? yes, the boys struggles to recover from the trauma of abuse and the witnessing of unspeakable atrocities. meds, childhood, a witness documentary on the jersey to the the latest news as it breaks israel is carrying out torture and enforced
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disappearance of thousands of palestinians and the occupied with font and gusts with detailed coverage. people with disabilities are the most vulnerable and groove in israel. relentless war across this trip from the heart of the story is about as a still own government, which hits escalation on the ground. so it gets in areas that supports to be human and terry insights. the or the is really for say, the strike refugee camps in central garza where a tens of thousands of palestinians are sheltering the pennsylvania to have you with us. this is life from the also coming up to thailand constitutional court orders. the popular opposition moved forward party to be

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