tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 8, 2024 1:00pm-2:00pm AST
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the, so i'm go about this and this is the news on life from doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes with a tribute to students who died and find that, that she protest, nobel laureate, the mohammed unit set to take over as the leader of a caretaker government topped him and uprising the top of the prime minister a show of unity in a divided brick new times of sizes of anti racism. protesters come together to take on fall light wires. nowhere safe in garza is really forces carry out
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a series of attacks across the strip, including on the 10th sheltering homeless, promised to meet on the former council on san francisco. you to call us for jamal returns to spain. i made fears tribute to tate and i'm far as small as a sport. no eliles is dream of a sprinting triple gold remains a live team usa and just qualified fast as for the 100 meters really final. and lyles will go for goals and the 200 meters later the going to getting this news are in bangladesh, where a nobel laureate of mohammed units is taking chargers. the leader of a new caretaker government. he held the student uprising. the top of the problem is a shift. i've seen that as quote, a 2nd independence and an emotional address and surrounded by student demonstrators . he paid tribute to those killed during the weeks of anti government protest. as
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the leader of the interim government, eunice will now have to ensure a free and fair elections and establish law and order after the nations deadliest on rest in recent years. see that it does get up covered at the shooting a self protective destination. and lots of the country's re best. we promised and share the rapid development and progress of this new bangladesh. we want to protect this promise and study continue. our progress on topic charter is joining us now live time of year. is there any indication yet what the priority from a, how many units is going to be way dimension. as far as the priority is going to be law and order, he wants to bring discipline back. he wants to people to feel confident and secure the arch paper a lot to go on for bang, jones or reprisals. it doesn't want to see that sort of thing. so that says post number one priority. as you just mentioned, even highly emotional towards the student, he paid a special tribute to one of the students who in the beginning of the product as
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tablets i have been wrong for buying with this was defined, he was stretching his hand, it became the symbol of the products he was almost barely marched without paying tribute to him. uh, besides and paid great respect for his you know, uh, kinda sacrifice part this product. uh, very much touching towards that student really now he should be coming out, but just throwing that heading to one of the government, state desktops, most likely with the landlord meeting to sort out things. we don't know exactly the details we've been waiting for quite some time. for him to come to so many political projects who was sidelined by shakes, i've seen as administration fee upon it seemed to be keen to get back into the political process. all bangladesh is happy about that. a bond with that said good. rather. i mean, not we speak to all sorts of people on the ground, and most people really, from intelligence, they have to ordinary people say, hey, you know what,
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it'd be good for. they knew internal government stays for a long time, clean up the system. we need independent judiciary independent election commission, and the police defies all the system because whenever there's a political government does, a lot of people who are loyal to the government, they're given a higher position and that whole system gets corrupted. corruption in the banking sector everywhere. so people actually would like to just say somebody like, you know, taking on that with the right type of uh, cabinet that will be from. but of course, the political part is will put pressure that the under the constitution you're supposed to given the election within 90 days. that pressure would be there, but it could be compromised and stretched out in terms of what to ask you briefly about the situation with regarding the military. now the military has said that essentially is playing a temporary role if you like, in this interim government, or at least controlling the country. but the military is credibility over the last few years. and fights has been, uh, pretty damaged because it's had
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a very strong response to opposition protests and demonstrations. what is the situation, what's the, what's the relationship between bangladesh now and the military? a little while, while the military, by and large is been pretty much respected by the population. how about the top brass are usually selected based on political consideration and live? i think that's where the problem lies. people thing in terms of price is due to during election general elections. the military could have a significant neutral low role rather to create a very good at most fair. but they haven't felt like that was done in the last 2 election, 2018 and january of this year. as far as the crack down on the students during the protest. not at all except for a few incidents. in fact, it was a military who we know pretty much coming out now that who toll check us and not that we're not going to go in that direction and you have to reside. that's
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probably basically the inside story. we know, because we cannot fix. so they will try to stay away from the policy after 2007. notice it back to catch a government, which really cuz a lot of criticism from the civil side, they bought provision for political parties and everyone. so they might want to step up waving said they got, you know, purpose i, you know, play ever near so excited to bring discipline in the country. yeah. temper, we're going to leave it there for the moment. we're getting a certain amount of the interference on the line there, but time to charge you. thank you very much indeed. well, stop the far right. that's the message from tens of thousands of people across england and wales who took a united stand against the rioters. it follows days of violence across england and northern island including attacks, a mosque and hotels, housing, asylum seekers and migrants. child stratford went to the ton of all the shopping west of london,
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where people describing themselves as the fascist. arrived in full force of thousands filled the streets and cities across the country. after a week of some of the worst political, violent britain decades some still east london little pool boy. and this was all the show since the width of the capital it saying how people are worth it. you will spend so much time, which i find really worrying. i'd really want i genuinely interested to know where that's coming solve. we've seen the numbers around the kindly call based on that. so clearly there's not enough of them. you know we'd, we'd be given them a demonstration by people asylum seekers here is actually the law joe turned out
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expected by fall. roy is increasing police presence at a false tracking. the sentencing of those found guilty of committing bar. it's a 2 of the reasons folders, but there are some real st safety problems that this town suffered for years of problems that many people who say repeated governments failed to address. no, the security guards are on the look at the pulses international side. so it is being used to use as temporary housing for asylum seekers. last week was attacked, arrests were made. this residential building close by will also be used as housing or asylum seekers. the previous government put the plan on hold for months. following public outcry, they reinstated the day before the general election july cause passed by beeping
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their homes and supports of locals who come in re week to protest against the plans . have been for 2 years will continue place on the part of simple nothing to do with any of these slides. so cetera. i'd like to say that was 1600 families around this area. have now been put at the bottom of the list to choose the government's policy just abide about given illegals council pounds. these are the dates above. everybody else puts more adulthood. although 1600 people at the bottom of the kids, it's hard to tell me, don't pay with the union job on like i really we like sister song. i know it's going that it's streaming from the events and we some days of shopped. many in britain determine stones against blow islands across the country may be with underlying causes, including a housing and cost of living. cross is a still not being addressed. many people think they have been ignored for too long to start that,
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which is 0. the . the guys in our multiple is really strikes in the past 24 hours of killed at least 27 people is very forces are also attacking the city of hung eunice for a 2nd day. they've targeted a house in an area just outside the city. at least 9 people have been killed on weapons, day israel bound areas in the southwest. it's a designated as she monetary and safe zones. at least 18 palestinians were killed. and the attacks on on milwaukee, many of the victims were burned alive off to is very strikes, hit tense, housing displaced people or incense or gaza is where the air strikes have kills 12 palestinians. are they all my age and lessons? you jump another time in nearby. darrow bala injured at least 14 palestinians. the pot of stay in red cross initially took them to all of the hospital. but because of
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overcrowding and little medical resources injured, had to be moved to a field hospital. honey mach loads in the con you and as far as inside the gaza strip, tell us more about the strikes that we've been dis just discussing. oh, yes, well we are actually positioned in an area that is very close to the city. we are at the western part of a mile off the evacuation of the beginning of hon. you and a city better known as i'll put on there. yeah, this is there at the border of there, but i see that we could hear clearly the sound of the multiple air strikes and explosions taking place in the eastern part of the central area of bridge revenue. cab is not far from there, but i city it's off. so i had been today's been part a very close to their velocity and the sound of explosion multiple explosion took place at once in eastern part of a break. for a few cab, we learned that it's
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a residential of what has been targeted by multiple air strikes, not the one causing great level of destruction to the area of physical destruction, to the landscape of the area as well as causing further civilian casualties. so far the number keeps increasing and we're expecting it to increase more again, the kind of bonds that are used or the are hillary shows that the fired people. they're all packed with nails and metals, and it's small pieces, sharp pieces of, of metals, any glasses that causing severe bleeding. then this is, it's hard to imagine the, the wounded arriving to the hospital surviving. this is several severe pleadings in their body. these small pieces of metals and sharp nails got through the flesh and the arteries and making it very difficult for an already exhausted, tired medical staff to intervene and to save lives. with the lack of medical supplies that come in even more difficult to do that. this is a delayed as
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a from elders refugee camp. but ever since the attack happen, we're seeing a search, a significant search and the attacks across the base through part of the area and is here in hon. you in a city, as well as the central area, just within the past few minutes, we could see huge a cloud of dark smoke in the background here, resulting from knots of various rights on one of the residential buildings here in the back right of this frame. and, and we're expecting this to happen because this has become all familiar scene and dealing with d. n a. across the gulf stream mainly concentrated in the central area on han units, city. we see a surgeon the attacks at this particular time of the day. all the way to the early hours of the evening then a period of caused relative calm and then it picks up again in the evening at this become a daily normal for palestinians. however, it's a very costly one because it causes continues to cause civilians for the civilian casualties. the more women,
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more children are dying out the record number because of the intense bombing campaign because of that, because there is no prior warning whatsoever to any of the attacks that are taking place right now. these are unable to exit bonded predictable following bonds on residential buildings on public facilities. in areas where people have been shouldering and people have no time to sleep in their life for their safety did die where they had been told to be evacuated. to a laborious breakfast recap, has been ordered, perf, in the past 10 days to evacuate all local residents and from that area were forced into internal and force displacements. but the truth and the fact of the matter that there is no place for these people to go to other that ended up in the street and ended up in the street is not safe at all. because again, all the attacks are unpredictable. you don't know if you set it up, your 10 nicks, the building that is, that has become a target for nearby a vehicle. on the side do, on the side, on the side,
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roads ended up being targeted as well as causing death and more destruction. county . thank you very much, honey. not gonna bring us up to date from con eunice. so low some of israel as close as allies have condemned comments made by minister. both of us once rich about less than $2000000.00 palestinians, die of hunger so much as claimed it might be justified on the model to let them stop until is really captives of the time was coming. so being heavily criticized by the us b, u. k. europe in union on thursday for all of those, but more on the u. s. reaction from washington dc of the by the ministration. so one of the better, what seems pretty disgusted by these comment. and so it was a show statement that was released, but it was fairly to the point. it said, we all polls by these comments. we reiterate that this rhetoric is harmful and it is disturbing. the presidents and the secretary of state have repeatedly stressed to meet ends, but humanitarian crisis in goal is to remove any obstacles to the flow of age and
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restore basic services for those in need. of course these comments, will it be welcomed by some in the fall right side of israel, but they have been widely uh, found upon any international community. i mean, the, your opinion describes them as well. put them in place. i'm sorry. if this is a little crime, deliberate, salvation, that's how you describe it. uh, the front set it how deep, despite what it called scandalous remarks on the case that that could be absolutely no justification for these remarks. but perhaps now that we've seen some strong woods come from the us as well as the closest ally, maybe that will head home a little bit more. the government, hey, i is really having to struggle to line to the moment because it is giving unwavering support. i am cloudy as to whether they using for israel in terms of its defense against has the law under run, but at the same time it is clearly obvious. 3 post observations and screw leaks. the job 5 is getting increasingly frustrated with prime minister netanyahu. let me just remember last week when he was, i thought,
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based welcoming those hostages back from russia. a couple of journalists, 3, some questions on him about the situation and garza and joe biden said, hey, meaning prime minister netanyahu has the basis for a ceasefire. he's got to accept it. and they also said that the killing of small honey you have not helped and obviously a couple of harris who also met nothing. y'all who, when he was in town last month, who could be president in john? you're right now the bill in the realms of possibility. she has said that she will not remain silence on the issue of cause. and so obviously there was a lot of pressure on out from the us of joining us on the side is abraham fuzzies, associate professor of conflict resolution at the doha institute. good to have you back on on. i'll just say, i think your best most, most rich is known for making statements like this. his statements are very offer. it's often in century. what's interesting perhaps about this is the degree of reaction that we're seeing 2 that yes, let's 1st the number of 1st of all, that a smarter to mid uh, similar statements in the past. so this is not the 1st time that he has made such
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statements in march, 2020. for the 7 months. before the october side of the fac, he called open the fort to wipe out the city of juana in the west bank. uh, 20000 people lived there and uh, after he made this philip, he was received in the united states. he was received and friends with no seriously action from was done given as to uh, such statements this in getting them and this to make some uh, outrage of statements. i now pointing open the affordable spot, a vision of 2000000 people. what changed now that we are seeing, such as phone good action from washington, dc, friends on the okay. as the visa statements ultimate with threatening us interest. that's focus now on reaching a ceasefire. and in that is to prevent any janelle conform facial and that is so that utilize for us, can focus more on china and russia and all of that. so uh for such statement for
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the, for this, these and we are seeing this action, but also to keep in mind that what we're seeing from what's the government, it's all the technical, no action, no policies have been taken by what's been governments to such statements open the calling for the thought of asian or 2000000 people. you can imagine if i bought a female official made similar statements, how would very action and action that's would it be taken by? what's the government against such statements? but this is what we're seeing now. and this is the kind of keeping or providing lip service to such outrageous statements. open new calling for the general size of 2 to 2000000 people. this in getting them to even go more in the future with no satisfaction or no serious action is taken against them for making citizens. i want to ask you about your assessment of the dynamic, if you like, between benjamin netanyahu and the far right elements of his toilet should know for a long time,
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but has been in some quarters on an assumption that he is to some degree held hostage by somebody has to carry out certain actions in order to be able to appease them. in your opinion, is that um and is that the correct interpretation of the dynamic? the relationship between benjamin netanyahu and his side of the coalition? on the far right of this question, because this is absolutely the biggest lie, the biggest mess the nothing. yeah. who has successfully sold the width and governments that he's held hostage by the fault of life, individuals in his government. smartest son ben, give you this is false. this is a big lie that he sold it to that because in many times during this war, the position lead the easily beads may have been develop the provided, safety net for his government billing him. the whole goal for us. these 5 goal for the purpose of exchange, and we will protect you with providing
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a safety net. so you want to be blackmailed, the vice want to try to bring, give you what he did, nothing. the whole hey, neglect that he ignored that he did not take the offer. many times has been met by . yeah, that'd be though, because you need that. but he acted nothing with that. but on the, on the contrary, actually a new thing. yeah. whole is using and abusing the existence of smallish and bring it in his own government to blackmail. what's the government's particular they was and whenever he wants to use them, he uses them in order to show or to provide justification for the us government. i'm unable to do this. my government phone collapse is one of trying to think if you will, will leave the government. and unfortunately, what's been given us, i'll be leaving him and ignoring this, the serious offers, made by the opportunity that so he has been a nothing, you know,
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a mass that in many people are things that would the finalize the individuals that was given to you as governments playing with all of them in order to escape the pressure from the us was and one thing 3 seems via and then using escalation to statements whenever he needed by them. so i need the one that he would like to sell to the was he died except to smarter something to feel that they are happy, the x a to do so. so this is the game that he has been playing, was done, give it a mist. unfortunately no this i know this very well, but they say this they are unable or. busy unwilling to actually when it gets the, the thing to take action and not be full and into this kind of a tribe that he is trying to sell them and many politically and accepting them in a few nations that he is using using them for me. it's good to get your analysis on this. um, if i can find it. thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. the world health organization plan is to conduct
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a polio vaccine campaign of guys after the virus was detected in wastewater. the w h o is going to send 1200000 vaccines to gaza. 600000 of those for children under the age of age. now the 1st round of vaccinations is scheduled to be rolled out from august the 17th, the w h o as requested to cease fire insurance and attending grounds to roll out the account. pay israel's rejected visit with these requests in the past. so on july, the 21st, israel's military and i was just gonna stop vaccinating its soldiers and gosh, against the threats of polio. the w h host has guys a had a 99 percent vaccination rate before the war. i'm not snow dropped to 86 percent leaving pockets of children at risk. coming to 40 is director of polio evaluation for eastern mediterranean region at the w. h. o is joining us live from london. thank you very much indeed for being with us in the event that israel doesn't allow
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for a pause in the fighting to a low. this will allow it to go ahead, which is on a huge scale. what are you going to do? so this is going to be a very uh, if we do not have a ceasefire. and if the, if sufficient freedom of movement has what it says to be able to blend the logistics and operations and activities, find all the children and then bashing exams that is not allowed. the list of this outbreaks reading not going to be within guys ever outside of guys. uh uh, 2 other boxes of, of occupied by the stadium tentatively is raised and founding countries of this new jo assess of that list to be very high and low low cases. of identity, what do you have been detected so far? that just means continues in these, especially among the youngest children. i'm an infant who have not been assistance in getting their vaccination because of the deception of the,
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the service. did anybody and got you were mentioning before that part of the process is obviously simply trying to find people in order to be able to inoculate them. and you said that there are $605000.00 of the vaccinations are geared towards children. under the age of age. do you have the staffing and the facilities to be able to track people down in order to be able to administer the vaccine? the for the look to is looking really closely with the ministry of health of the occupied by the state in the best and territory with unicef, with one or, and other partners. you managerial actors that are on the ground. we obviously can't do this uh, this alone the, the has what goes on the ground and then even need to frame the vaccinate those who will be going direction at children. and ideally, what we do in a situation also for you all to make is to do house, to house back, finish and get bent. that obviously is elusive in the country to asian and does
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have children and not insurance. uh, as in, in uh, uh, over crowded uh, display scams, uh, you have to organize campaigns, boats, true health facilities to a temporary fix size and very possible good dental dental exam to pam. but its very important the disk and the planning for this to map with the children not to move all the vaccines logistics and then start convection of insurance so that we can reach everybody. uh, were not only require a satisfied and suspicion of hostility paperwork required. is significant freedom of movement, which is very difficult. and as of right now, given all of the heavy check points and the detentions that have on that check which your talks and touched a moment ago on the possible outcome in the event that you're not able to carry this vaccination program out. just to elaborate on that for us how. how bad could this get of this, you know,
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for you is an ongoing public has an emergency of international comes uh under the, on your job. so it did, the public has an emergency made a whole new virus, has detected public, has emergency and does a right now and there was friends of them. does i do is or i am in the other, in the west bank, it becomes a public kind of emergency. there. levin on his address. egypt is jordan and his address and other countries of the region of address can be travelers you remember 2 years ago. will you why is detected in so age and bundle in new york? so this can spread very fast internationally. and most importantly, it's a direct fact to the children of god that discount stock better lies in children. very, very rapidly. how much of how the director of polio eradication for eastern mediterranean region, the w h o. thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. well in the occupied was, bank is ready for it is
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a one to 7 palestinians during weighs on call. can you further south the army blew up the house of polished any and 5 to a mom and fight as all my salma. he was accused of carrying out a starting attack in march, and he was killed by his really forces, but finally was evacuated before rigging. the property with explosives is ready for us as of long as more air strikes and over the border into southern 11. on thursday, several properties and farm land were destroyed in the strikes me at the time of my story in the districts of sar is really army and has ball and loving them. had been exchanging new daily strikes against each other as an ally of homicides. paulo says it's attacks are in support of palestinians in guns on i want to take you back to one of our main story is tens of thousands of people a they've been uniting across england against the far right. or viruses that i protest and demonstrations that have been happening over the last few days. tim squirrel is head of communication and editorial at the institute for strategic
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dialogue. he's joining us now live from london. thank you very much indeed for being with us. and now that we have to some degree, a pause in the volumes that we've seen on the streets of england and your assessment, how much of this was done to false information and how much of it was triggered by other factors. it's clear that the initials bach for the riot stayed in south, cool, and then off to the back of the u. k. was to some degree misinformation about the identity of the attack up which was spread across social media immediately onto the as hoc. however, i think it's really important to know that even off to the police falls by stop allegation. and people continues to riot skin, significant numbers, although obviously substantially fewer numbers, somebody's will turn out last night to oppose them. so it's clearly partly to do with the initial and so i think it's done, but also a lot of it is to do with the far ice attempted so cynically manipulates people
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into um, but during that agenda that we've seen as remember mentioning tens of thousands of people have taken to the streets in various cities to protest against the fall rights demonstrations that have taken place. what's your reaction to that? as i think it is clear to us that from the beginning of the absolute numbers of people turning out to these riots have been relatively small. and in fact, the difficulty is common in placing them to seem to find the people the necessary note of where they were turning out. didn't know how many people were turning out, and even a few 100 people can overwhelm the police and individual area. what we saw last night was the fact that the vast majority of this country ready for injects the narrative as to the far right number just by legislation as democratic and nature. i suppose, i think the slight both of my friends and also anyone who doesn't fit the far right now. she doesn't truly counts as british. i mean, the fall rights violence may have slowed. it may have stopped,
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but the claims driving it still remains. i mean, what does this tell us about the underlying tensions in the u. k. particularly with regard to minorities and immigration the so the intentions and the u. k. a at the migrant sentiment that i see most of hatred as well as the firewall decades now. and it's a very long story. and in this case it has bubble over into these bias. i think the everyone here is feeling that kind of tension of this very moment and it's clear that the underlying issues are not result. but i think it's important to stress that the bias was done by a relatively small number of people turning out the cause. once and bylaws and engaging confrontations with a place in the, in the hate filled violence against minorities. and the vast majority of the country does projects that even if some people across the country do have concerns around migrations, you have concerns around multiculturalism. i think it's really important to know
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that uh, the vast majority people, oregon stays kind of activity tend squared. we appreciate you being with us and obviously the so thank you very much indeed for your time. thank you. are still ahead on the 0. i'm x essential, scratch y, ocean temperatures in and around australia is great. barrier reef, a prism to the warmest in 400 years. then you're taking has qualified for have boxing and final is the gender of all continues to survive. the it's, there's a, here's your forecasts for europe in africa. more outbreaks of rain coming for the islands of ireland and britain. nothing to prompt any weather alerts here. so the rain should mostly be light and we just got to get through this wishy washy weather
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. then watch what happens early next week. temperature showed up dark, the red, the hotter it is, london teetering on 30 degrees in paris, back up to 36. but back to the here. now today on thursday, rain hops from germany to poland. down through the czech republic into austria as well. pretty good burst of rain to the south of san diego. could be some century down. port is mixed in here. now for thursday there is a wildfire, bernie not too far away from foot drum. it's been hot and dry and windy still. this breeze off the g and today on thursday, and it's been hot across siberia, i mean look at major at 38 degrees. i think you could string together 3 days in a row of 40 record to be for the month of august is $40.00. so certainly you could get their students pretty much from se, libby a rate across chad, pushing into new share and for quino 5. so and then we've got a storm system coming into the western cape province for south africa. cape town, you could see your winds pushed past
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a 100 kilometers per hour today on thursday. see you later. i a unique perspective. i said, i really not that because that's the i left and nothing is coming your way on heard voices, but we are committed to guessing best i can. all of you so much connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. lot of these provisions, if it was part of the medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable, that's the heart of what's the stream on our just they are reporting in the field means i often get the witness, not just news as breaking, but also history as it's unfolding, one day i might be covering politics might be covering protests. but what's most important to me is understanding what they are going through so that i can convey
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the headlines in the most human way possible. just here to we believe everyone has a story worth hearing, the the, [000:00:00;00] the largest, eat a reminder of a child. so is this are the head of bangladesh as engine room government, about how much unice has paid tribute to the students, chilled in the weeks of anti government demonstrations is going to take the oath. and the coming out is out of the deadliest protests and decades, which led to the i was a 5 minute associated. i've seen a central guys as the latest area and the strip to be attacked by is very forces 12 palestinians are being killed at the album,
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a strategy comp on thursday. at least 14 others have been injured in a separate attack nearby built on by tens of thousands of people in the u. k. have ronnie the against fall rights groups demonstrations condemned the vitamins by anti immigrant protesters. and i've called for com. as far as the stopping of 3 young dogs last week, laura comes live for us and manchester and the original protest following the killings to people by surprise. this response by the i'm too far white protested also seems to have taken by surprise law as well. that has been monumental shifting, turning in the past 24 hours alone. we were racing for move fall right, right across the country. as we have seen in the past week, this kind of criminality and violence taking place in the cities across the u. k. the far right groups that said that they would be in
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a 100 different places where they will be protesting outside, mainly solicitors office and legal representation of assignments. because an emigrants and what was said. so instead of angie race and scripts of said it's 25000 people more coming out on 4 against these groups, showing that they all unified, that they came from 8 weeks of life, full color races, religions, and the least thing this bit, the fall, right? have been hijacking these places for far too long, and they really wanted to send a message that they are not welcome. now i'm joined by a member of parliament for labor. i feel con. welcome to, i'll just there. thank you so much for joining us. i just want to see how do you feel about what has transpired in the last 24 hours. but i've delighted what i've see. because i think what we had really seen in the previous few days is not weren't, but it's, and it's all about this in order to move. we saw yesterday what is,
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but it's in britain is a rich, diverse communities that work together the lift together the play together. they came out and showed the so that at the show the was what version is actually all about. so i'm pleased. i'm pleased with the way the police had offered to this as well. i'm pleased with the government as well because i think it's a new government. they just trying to come in trying to deal with the government in fact, so to deliver for the people. i certainly you have this of the coming that was coming along, causing havoc and victory, fear struggling, solve the communities. this is not what's the needed on this? not what britain this now you say they are folks. many of the ones who are, i suspect, say up they are simply racist. of all the sites are data issues at hand. there is a cost of living crisis that's being used of all sara cheese as more poverty in person than we've seen in decades. so are you seeing a type of i get that can be underlying and if so, what i'm them as opposed to doing about this?
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yes. hello. i think trustworthy. there is no excuse for this criminology for this binding of the place of those putting life such as this, attacking the please. this does not deal with any underlying issue. it actually makes things worse on the issue of yourself. yes, of course that i'm many issues for me. we've had to 14 j, as i've told the government for me, i've seen yet offices yet come to public service of those public services which every one of us needs. but those were wondering about those would be more effective the most invest. i'm yes, that are issues, but that doesn't mean that i would use a license for these folks. these kind of those to go around and create so much cheer in the community. what we need to do is allow the government that we've just had the election does. a last slide is a huge sort of richie for the labor, but people have spoken now give the government to charles to deliver it on their benefits. so that's what needs to happen. so i'm not saying that i know issues that are many issues. but bills come back,
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i think from the mental these to the government to this government fails to check on those issues and including the community cohesion issue. they have up to busy puzzling some of this narrative, and these people are those that are caves and they've gone on the streets and doing what we see and people set they really felt so their own. now, since it has been hijacked, also. com. thank you very much for joining us. and as he said, the government is taking it very seriously that for about 6000 members of the right police out out on falls across the u. k. that hoping that this will serve as to terence and also signing up for a switch to justice to those involved in the rights. but there was a big question of whether or not this is i was so don't stay on the line issues all being dealt with. but as of so concept, this is not an excuse for the kind of socrates as a says out in the country. laura, thank you very much and do those lower can live for us in manchester. i want to bring use in brick and use the and they out of norway,
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the norwegian foreign ministry. according to the watches, news agency is saying that nobody has today received a word from them. nothing yahoo governments and government to benjamin netanyahu in israel, that they will no longer facilitate norwegian diplomats to work in palestine. the line that we're getting also from the times of visually all says that age norwegian diplomats based and kind of have, i've had the accreditation revoked. it's in response to a quote, sorry of recent anti israel and unilateral steps taken by the government of norway, including recognizing a palestinian state and recent quote. severe comments by senior norwegian officials . israel has apparently given the diplomats the option to apply for new accreditation to the embassy. and israel, of course, going to have more on that story as we get. the details coming in russia is moving air defense systems. so the costs, can you say a power plants, and that what it's calling intense bottles on each side of the board. and the state of emergency has been declared in the cost region after ukrainian troops,
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the states, the largest incursion into russian territories. since the war in ukraine began. you'll yourself, of all of us joining us not a lie from moscow. what is the latest information on this? you train in advance a full year? correct. so the funny thing between the ukranian and russian armed forces continues on russian territory in the coolest region. it has been ongoing since with the $6.00 oh, $2.00 days now. some sort of suggest that the ukranian forces power and click control about $350.00 is correct. number 2 is a horse region. according to russian house ministry says he's full civilians, including 5 children, were in the, in the showing a current state hospital undergoing treatment 9 of them including pulling in to correspondence for real c, a one channel. you've got any pull driven a,
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have been taken to most the day before, but the nice call was he'd find a p. v. trued in the course creature and his crew was left on the case while he received some heavy funds. and heading true, according to the russian defense ministry, the losses of ukrainian troops in course can one day alone, a mountain to turn around $600.00 people plus time spent um with vehicles. um, but to all that ministry on the junior is skeptical about the ukrainian offensive in terms of its impacts on the overall cool. so do they say one of the goals of the ukranian armed forces? the operation is the capture of course, new club house loans, full subsequent quotes us to make walk miles. so that remains to be seen of course . and also interesting. we have finally a, had a from a, defines the to the head of the ukranian president sofas, me hi lo pulled the leg. he has said that the ukranian on fool says
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a tongue speak curse cratering to improve caves position in negotiations with most co. so according to pull the rushes losses of territory equipment and people would have a positive effect on the various ations from kids point to view as russia understands only the language or for so those were the words of me hi, low point in the use of of out of a in most go you'll have thank you very much. i so defying and arrest warrant former counseling separatists. these are colors plausible, has returned to spain after 70 years of self imposed exile. personal addressed a large crowd of supporters and boss alone a short time ago. personal faces several charges which include organizing an illegal independence referendum in spain. in 2017 is not likely to be detained. overnighted standing arrest warrant for the last embezzlement, which he denies, done, bottomless niga. it's they persecuted us for listening to the voice of the people
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of catalonia years where there was a hush for prussian from prison to exile. 10 that effective the lives of thousands of people for being pro independence sometimes for the may effective speaking capital on this making, being cut to learn something suspicious. all right, well we've been speaking to embodied mod, kaylee out of chris as professor the constitutional law in barcelona university. she says the default is a rest principle. it would be in violation of the law as he is a member of font. my prescription or my analysis would be that i think that complicates it. it's not that she come to get the things but the circle, big picture in the sense that there is use of interest in this topic choose. but at the end of the day is a member of parliament is the former president. so it's a partial if she's arrested, this will be against the,
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the unity of the members of the department. but from the but also there is this order to, to rescue in the same se, the risk secure of so it's a challenging situation. at least i would say the legally, there is a risk or there, but this isn't a risk to order from one judge, which of course, he's a judge and judges are entitled to the so it, by the other hand, we also have the image below which said that no more towards any case against any independent these to be the i me see which, which would be applied to then even any question of the additional the would be posted to or even if they go to the court team, the injury of know that the cost of justice. so um if it present picked up a new study suggest australia is great. bonnie: a reef is experiencing it's wellness walters in 400 years. science has drilled into
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the reef and they were able to measure the average and summer temperatures dating back to the 17th century. the research indicates that the ocean temperatures remain stable for hundreds of years. but they began to rise at the beginning of the 20th century since then, i've seen these have become walmart by an average of 0.12 degrees celsius per decade. time to say that if the rise and global temperature is, isn't caps at $1.00 degrees in the world could be in serious danger. john singleton manages the, you're gonna g langdon, c ranger program. he's involved in projects and the reef and the river attachments, the flow directly into the great value, re fees, joining us not from cans in australia. good to have you with us on. i'll just see that talk to us if you've heard about the kind of dynamic there is between local communities and the body or reef. yeah, the good fairies it is. um yeah, i mean suffering
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a lot of different. busy so now the environment here and the that within the catchment as well, you know, for a lot of, um, you know, debris and, and um, you know, the work that we do as indigenous ranges to help manage and look at the areas being really criminal, working with the different government departments restore and carl, on the roof um finding trees, tap regenerate and the natural environment and you know, improve the water quality, sewing into the batteries and you know, those that much work for the tourism industry with the school groups and all of a range of groups working together is, are you noticing a significant change as a result of the work that you're doing because of this? the scale of the problem itself is so significant under seems to be as far as i can tell, and certainly among experts we talked to that this is almost a reversible process. but are you actually seeing a difference?
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it is definitely um with the temperature rise, we see some of these carl bleaching events happening um as we speak, but uh, you know, we do see how there's love that optimism um you know the, the reef is, is recovering. it's, it's, it's fine as it is, i think. and there's lot of talk about the reef not existing anymore, but it's still here. and the work that we do on a very bad roof is really crucial. um, a lot of people come to that battery if it's a well heritage popular destination for it right across the world. and we just want to let everyone know that you know, the, the battery is in good hands and we're doing a lot of work. but it is definitely a worry and to see the impacts on a reef and particularly around the human man, man, man, impacts on the, on a race. but how do we best manage that? we need to manage it as a collective collaborative leave for, for a better future. i just want to ask you a briefly,
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if you don't mind because we're time is slightly against us, but i how confident are you that you can persuade people about the importance of protecting the reef or are you seeing the people do like so you recognize just how important that is? yes, i think we're definitely looking at, you know, what's happening on the rape is lot of local stewardship activities happening. the local community, a lot of it goes on notice it's not really promoted really well. and i think you know, the work that local communities do indigenous communities as well with being hand in hand with the tourism industry, working hand in hand with our government departments. it is playing a really big part in improving enhancing the resilience of the rates. and you know what the temperature arrives? it is impacting on some of our beaches um, particularly random rain total. and this thing, as we know,
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the temperature does affect the agenda um that are those come out of the x and it was the high level with the heat stress on, on, on the reef with the cold bleaching. and you know, the work that we'll apply, it all comes together and, and it, and i really, really makes a difference job. and we appreciate you being with us on all just gavin singles and thank you very much indeed. thank you. taylor swift has canceled the 3 concepts in australia this week over here is of a possible attack. police of arrested to 2 people in connection with the suspect had taught against and events in vienna. tens of thousands of people would expect you to the thunderbolt. so it's constance this weekend, the the type of this board here as far. thank you, rod now after days of downtime or whether it would go ahead the windows 10 kilometer a swimming marathon, took place on the river,
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sun training sessions were canceled or disrupted. and the build up to the bat due to high levels of eco lie in the water. but the river was declared safe on the morning of the rates and the closely fought contest. sharon of then a roman though of benevolence, repeated her goal from rio in 2016. she finished 5 seconds ahead of australia's militia, johnson amends race takes place on friday. and the whole risks, how's the wells on how it all might be, make a case for performing a very best when there are problems with what was the quality she want to last olympic gold medal in the women's 10 columbus americans. when that read 2016, when there were concerns about sewage off copay come on a beach. very different here in paris, the authorities to spend 1500000000 dollars trying to clean up the sun despite that several training sessions for the previous traveling events. what cancelled after failed? well, it's a quality tests not didn't happen at for the mattress and the competitors were able
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to train in the send the day before this race. not all of them putting the heads in the will to after some try flights, had full and now after their events, not necessarily at this stage linked to the was a call let say, but this is the 1st time the a merits in swim. absent olympics has been held in a river the competitors having to fight not totally, perhaps the psychological thoughts of getting ill afterwards, but also have a very difficult occurrence in the sense it's been holland off with his 2nd olympic gold. the mens model since we should be going ahead. lots of tests allowing on friday, full, reese out is era paris to well just bring you up to speed on what's been happening in the athletics so far on thursday. and there been some tough moments in the hub, top line in germany's associate lights and burn. didn't even make it to the start line. she had a hurdle in the warm mountains,
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twisted an ankle. i was taken away in a wheelchair, non american, shari hawkins. a sale to clear any heights in the hi john. she missed a 3 attempts at 1.71 which was a shock because her personal desk is 1.85 for face set at all. and she realized that she was also out of the game usa, our favorites, and the women's 4 by 100 meters relay. all 4 of there's renters of metals and individual events including $200.00 leader champions a gabby thompson. shikari richardson saw them home in their seats, had a great, great, all right. and man are also safely through to they haven't actually won this event and sydney 2000, but they'll be favorites with 100 meters champion. no eliles expected to be added. jamaica is surprisingly failed to qualify. well, i was didn't take part in that race because he'll be in the 200 meters final. later he's been closer to
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a 2nd gold but was beaten into 2nd vital sally tempo hole about swan a louse as a means to become the 1st man. since you single twins of that to sophia and alba kelly became the 1st man and almost a century to successfully defended the mens 3000 meters steeplechase title rock and is also a 2 time world champion. in this event. the man's 400 late or final produced a dramatic finish britons. matthew had to dismiss, denied gold if he was overtaken after lined by american quincy hall. the pair run the 4th and 5th fast of times in the history of the event found this fill in china took in to gold in the artistic team swimming and event that has been dominated by russia who had one, every single gold metal in the category. since the 2000 and sydney games, china, while the judges with an impressive routine finishing ahead of the united states who took silver. it was 1st the ever gold metal for china in the events olympic
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organizers are considering adding a mixed do wet team for the 2028 games reading space for matt to compete and events . australians are celebrating their record breaking performance at these games. they've $118.00 gold now so far the most they've ever one add a single olympics, their athletes, one for goals and a single day. so you can. bradley was part of that record hallway, successfully defended his park skate, boarding title, american tom shar took silver. augusta, which he 0, one blonds, for example on i said, absolutely. on a, you know, just being able to be a part of that crew that was able to beat the world record for us. you know, with 18 is it, it really doesn't get much better. you know, australia is where i learn how to walk, talk, skate, serve jerry, think i know how to do so. that's how it's while. so i represent australia as because that's where it all went down for me. so they deserve to have a goal. and that'll come back for this stuff. they've given me the united states lead the way in the metals table, just ahead of china,
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else really have consolidated their position. and 3rd, 25 gold metal events are coming up on thursday. us at one of the female boxers at the center of agenda ro is 3 to her olympic final, taiwan. so when you tang the turkey is s right get yelled as crowd her mind things to as unanimous points decision you thing. and i'll jerry's amman helene has these contractors see after reportedly failing gender tests ahead of last year as well. championships the continued scrutiny has been condemned back home in taiwan for food, so months i've done, i've watched to grow up since she was little. so i know very well, but she is a go. they're just jealous. i've seen her practice very hard and take it seriously . are cheapens today and not easy. they come from us strength and dedication to training. this is our results. and that is all your support for now and back to rob . 5. thank you very much. and that said it was going to be here's a couple of minutes with more on the stories. of course, there's lots of background on the website as well. i'll just 0, don't com,
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