tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 9, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight. corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the the car one i'm wheeler rock, this is the news our line from door coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strikes on 2 schools sheltering displays. kind of a sudden using gone so killing at least 16 people and thousands of palestinians forced to flee hon eunice for a 2nd time in a month. the under is really fun parchment i look forward to the debates because i
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think we have to set the record straight. donald trump and cala harris both confirmed the faceoff and at least one to face with trump saying he's committed to 2 more. the protesters and kenya decides here, gas and arrest as police try to quell and we anti government protests, demanding the president's steps down and supporting that teen a table of what's one that has made an impact. history has become the 1st african to win the most 100 meters title. it was also his country's 1st ever, and then pick going to lose family will be as well. all right, and this just in right now as we come on the year, the ceasefire negotiations in gauze, the joint statement has been released by the 3 mediators quoted by borders has uh,
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just been released and it says, so it is time to conclude, garza ceasefire agreement and release hostages and prisoners, we have worked for months to reach framework agreement, and it is now on the table with only details of implementation missing. we called on 2 parties to resume urgent talks on thursday, august 15th, and doha, or cairo to bridge. all remaining gaps and start implementing the agreement without any delay. all right, i am told we can go now to she had her return. see he is live for you in washington dc of tell us what more you've learned about this. we don't have anymore. actually this just appeared on, on the wires, but it wasn't even actually an official statement. although it, i'll just say the buttons website i've but yeah it's, it's saying that it's time to conclude deceased by agree with and release hostages
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and prisoners a joint statement because our egypt and the us. and also you have under review legend towards august the 15th, either in dyer or carriage bridge or remaining jobs. it interesting that the state department spokes person was lost a few hours ago. the weather this constant emphasis about how close everyone else is to us. these 5 deal, which would consistently since fears of some form of retaliation to israel is escalation and coming smile. here i am and tyrone, since those phases of reach touch fever pitch. now whether this constant emphasis on how close everyone is to the reach and that deal is some way, if some attempt to diffuse diffuse a situation where mountain miller and the state department as have the 8. 0, it was, it was any further escalation makes research problems will difficult. and that's what we think of c spy. we got a long way to reducing tensions. this is the manager we've heard from the us
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administration as we hear all the reports about just how concerned the us is about some form of retaliation from their role and for their owns allies in the region to the killing of his my live here in town that's what it would seem to be yet another high profile attempt that to keep or keep the focus on the cx. 5 tools, though, you know, we've had all of this before, and we know that whenever it appear is about how mazda is, is agreeing to, what was supposed to be do is really, is there any fees for our pub? then benjamin netanyahu changes the goal, posts developing something else that yahoo themselves seems pretty, pretty open about the fact that now any of these are the media, all the video. and then you know who wants to us to prolong this as long as possible. so as not to face his own people either at the ballot box or in the little quote sir. yeah, i mean it's, it's very difficult to, to, to pos what this actually means whether that brought it really is types of to a breakthrough. or just once again, just your momentum to be this attempt to mentor them in some ways perhaps to
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diffuse diffusion essentials at least psychologically. i don't know, it's very for the past, right. it's a very difficult the partnership over time. so you're reporting their uh, from the washington d. c on this of breaking development. so thank you for now. i want to bring in now model one never sharp edges, or is that senior political analyst and comes to us via skype from paris. is this a sign that the mediators patients is running send and that there might be a willingness now to apply pressure to the parties to sign this cease fire, implement this cease fire that's on the table right now. but it's just a good way to what it is that uh the efficiency is running out as certain as the case for the mediators. uh, a feature covered in as far as the united states is concerned. i think there are 2 goals here. uh for speeding up the process. um we have heard uh,
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one to 2 days ago that the president by the and was on the phone with the cats are under addiction president in order to put more pressure. uh, to conclude. some form of that draft sports is there? no, i'm asked to look at and, and uh, i agree to the details. but i think there are 2 major factors here. one is um, the possible escalation towards the war for it has below. i'm here on that to think that there will be responding to is right and it seems like the uranium sort of leaks that on the cease fire will cool the spirits in the region. and i think that was the headquarters in washington. the other thing that i think is very important factor here. we haven't seen much about it in the western press, but so why don't you try the paper?
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uh, quoted, attached uh, the american president, seat dog acts up to nothing. yeah. who's demands? that is right click, continue with the war after 61. after the past 24 days just video has been demanding that disagreement. by doing that is right. can continue with what happens is one people, some right to do by hand administration refused to do so. what they said they wouldn't do the most up point for it. and once the 1st space is getting, get to them and that 50 might require something in writing to these res that's and these are 2 main factors by them. see normal, massive words. right. and when i just wanted to see, you know, what your view is on the following uh, could we a see potentially them implement a ceasefire without the kind of negotiated agreement that everybody is,
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is trying to get. and it's so difficult to hammer out. apparently, we're just a ceasefire with that. open the pathway with, with this statement that's just been released. you know, i think the idea here is that they've got to go back to the table. come august 15th and both have mouse and his right will be looking at the hammering the details. and i find that there's a lot of details that still remaining include which prisoners, which hostages. how many hostages in the 1st phase, how many palestinian prisoners would it be released in return? and when with days rain, he's be deployed. what's out there with withdrawal from the much of the guys are in the 1st stage and eventually these assault on part guys on the borders with egypt. so there's also details that which that needs to be hammered next week. i think
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what we've heard now is basically about 3 parties united states, along with each saying that we have a good framework agreement now for the 3 stage ceasefire agreement. and that there are still remaining details that the part is the tool. okay. i think this is what on this quote for action. i'm searching a quote for good to see to act quarter then before. as i said, the 2 main reasons is one, removing the obstacles the hours is just as long as i can go back to war after phase one and 2 that there is an purchase you event this condition now with here's what i do on sunday, megan and the united states would like to see that under mind, by reaching some kind of review and a more one, you know, what type of, you know, success could we see?
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you know, this round, the august 15th, these talks have, you know, when, when you consider that the to, you know, made decision makers are know who else and why. i mean, will they see eye to eye on this as well? it depends on what is being proposed, but i see your point that the gap between them is way too huge. and certainly the, uh, the situation has the same size as the past 10 months now. oh uh you know, pushing uh red line after red lines to out and whose government continue to see calls. um yeah, no estimate closing toward sure. uh to him i think that a studio farming deb was on so forth. but eventually, as the americans have been saying, the past few weeks, that the war must come fine, and that fits each to wind down the piece. and that's the 3 stage proposal. just to
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remind our viewers around the world, it was an easy way, the proposals forgot sick. it wasn't an american or an error because of a proposal to send these rated proposals because these ranges will been trying to back up to closer for the past 3 months. of our says that the united nations security council has braced it under a lot of pressure. so all the reasons for a d and has been really been there for the past 3 months since these raids put one cups to cover us or not. i think the main obstacle has been removed with this kind of secret agreement between the industry should have been sale over that capacity, which is read to resume the war after if there's one, if it wants to and the select one by one, i'm on the one which i think the united nation, the opposite states. secondly, the destruction of the highest and also one to see why the war in the,
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and the few remaining weeks to the elections of november, something fall under. shara elders are, is a senior political analyst. i think you might want, the meanwhile is really forces bomb to schools in northern gauze or killing at least 16 palestinians. a number of people are missing and believe to be buried under the rubble. and the southern gauze on new is really evacuation orders are forcing displaced families to flee yet again. and the holiday reports from hon. eunice. all the remains of what was once a classroom before is rooms were now schools have become regular targets for the military. there was an explosion and lots of sparks and then the wall fell on us. this is the 8 school is where it has bombed in 2 weeks. it stays, there are mass command centers used to plan
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a tox against is ready soldiers. but for desperate policy and use this court in this is a neighborhood of cause a city served as a temporary home. some came in search of show through but are leaving wrapped in blankets. others are still looking for some where safe packing cards to the brim of 2 is really forces issued new is actuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning. they would force lee operate against policy by tuesday or no. it hasn't been 2 days since we went back to bodies to halo a well have mercy on us, have mercy on our children. look at what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area, these readings want us to leave it where their own land. the whole world is watching . both must act and find a solution to continue after a tax on today's refugee comp and central clauses,
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dozens of injured people are brought to over crowded hospitals. in the past few days is where the forces have bonds, areas in the north, south, and center of the causes troop. the latest punctuation orders are causing panic among palestinians because with is rarely repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe. where they go next. in the city, i'll just see it out. and eunice garza palestine, israel says it will no longer a credit. 8 no wage and diplomats based until these who deal with the palestinian authority. all that comes after know is decision to recognize the palestinian state . he is really foreign minister said there is a price for anti israel behavior when he made that announcement on the ways of foreign minister release of statements. and it says, this is an extreme action that 1st and foremost affects our ability to help the palestinian population. it shows once again that's the nothing. yeah. who
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government is actively working against a 2 state solution. and today's decision will have consequences for our relationship with it and that in yahoo government or the european union is foreign policy chief, such as a barrel responded up and says it, i strongly condemn the decision by the is really government to revoke the diplomatic status for norwegian diplomats dealing with the palestinian authority. and this is of interest for all working for peace este ability in the middle east, full solidarity to norway. your state department spokesman and matthew miller also commented on their israel's decision watch. norway has a long history of playing a productive role when it comes to engaging with the governor of israel, engaging with the past and you authority of engaging with the palestinian people. if you look at their role in helping mediate the oslo accords, if you look at their role just this year and helping facilitate the release of tax
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revenue to the the policy authority, they have long played an important role. and we think it's important that they continue to be able to play that role in talking both with the p a and with israel . we don't think steps to uh, to prevent them from playing that role are particularly helpful. and we'll continue to engage with both countries nor a day reports from around in the occupied westbank. it's. it's really, really quite ironic for palestinians also is shorthand for the oslo accords, which of course were hosted or were the result of bilateral talks between palestinians and his really secret talks. but also hosted. and they resulted in the 1st glimmer of hope. palestinians had that the occupation would and now israel have for all intents and purposes, really abandoned that also process, abandon its agreement to end its occupation and to the 2 states formula,
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which is what we heard echoed by the norwegian for administered. so to single up norway, a country that had the ad hoc lives on committee of donors of countries that a 5th and have been doing that since the early 1990 is the palestinian authority. and israel in maintaining that so called peace process in trying to reach to a point where the is really occupation and really speaks volumes to where we are in terms of political positions where israel is, in terms of commitments to that, to state formula. and where the path ahead is really, if there is one, while the war of words between has bella and israel is intensified. there are growing fears that months of cross border strikes between them could escalate into all out war. israel's a recent assassination of numerous has bullet commanders, as well as the killing of a mouse as a political leader is now here in iran as the entire region. now, bracing force,
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next is in a hold of reports from southern women on and the flag of revenge has below, has raised its across southern lebanon on the message. it is preparing to respond to the killing of a senior military commander. we are in despair, a symbol of pride for the army in its previous war with israel in 2006 hezbollah fighters held off a ground defensive by its way the troops. it's been targeted a few times in their latest confrontations. and while this war of attrition has been confined largely to military targets, it has killed civilians, as well as keeping up the pressure carrying out what's been described this pre emptive strikes as it watches and waits for as well as next move. i'm at high contentions 11 on is preparing for a wider conflict by the end behind the list. so have currency. we are in the state of war and not a potential in southern lebanon. they are taxed on a daily basis,
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losses and wounded the whole sector alone. the move in 22 marches. vintage bell hospital is one of the biggest and southern lebanon, just 4 kilometers from the border. its staff hasn't left, but there are barely any patients. tens of thousands of people have been displaced since has been. i began to target military positions in northern as well and so forth. of it's l. i come us in garza and try to wash it all out of the bottle of since october. this whole region has been coming on the fire been japan, hospital and 11 on the health ministry. having a veterans declined to help those who were injured or the sick. no doubt the security situation has lessened. hezbollah says is rout shows escalation by killing its military chief brad sugar in bay boot. it also blames as well for the assassination of how much this political leader is. smile, honey, and test run in a de escalate to where you message the group did say the support front. it's open.
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it's not about the scoring as well, but venting it from winning the war on garza, as well as, as, as well could face synchronized and simultaneous threats on multiple fronts in response to its recent attacks. but is really media are quoting officials as saying they believe hezbollah appears increasingly set to act alone. and that has the law rather than iran will be the 1st to carry out a major attack on israel in the coming days. as well as says, israel has crossed red lines and wants to rewrite the rules, is really media, quote, security officials are saying they believe the retaliation could be a sustained assault, lasting hours, or even days. one thing they seem to be sure of is that it will be, as well as largest attack since 2006 center for their associated southern left and on for syrian soldiers over an injured and then is really air strike on serious central region. according to a syrian state medium, the strike report
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a lead had an ammunition depot, near an airport to south east of the city of homes. there were also a number of civilian casualties due to flying debris. the now after much back and forth then doubts about whether or not a debate between the 2 of us presidential candidates would happen at all. but come with harris and donald trump's now say they've committed to at least one debates. on september the 10th. i'll try to also said he's a committed to 2 more both candidates. i've been out on the campaign trail on thursday, and harris is meeting a uni liters and a swing state of michigan. and trump held a press conference in florida where he slammed harris on everything from migration to the economy while to ask. right?
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like after much so back and forth and doubts about whether it debate between the 2 us a presidential candidate. so what happened at all? donald trump says he's now committed 2 or 3 tele vice debates with a comma harris in september at a press conference at morrow lago. and he also blamed harris incidentally for the migration crisis, saying her policies would be dangerous for the united states. take a lesson. she's not doing any news conference, you know why she's not doing because she can't do a news conference. she doesn't know how to do a news conference. she's not smart enough to do a news conference. and i'm sorry we need smart people to leave this country because our country has never been in this danger before, both economically and from an outside. from an outside perspective, russia doesn't respect us any more shy that doesn't respect us any more. north korea akim jungling. like me a lot. does it like this group we, we are in great danger with great change of being in world war 3. that could happen to measure of the strength of
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a leader is not based on who you beat down. it's based on who your list and you know, this version that happened in our commentary in the last several years. where there's a suggestion that somehow strength is about making people feel small, making people feel alone. what it is, is that the very opposite of what we know unions no, to be strength. it's about the collective. it's about understanding no one should ever be made to fight alone. all right, and certainly now from washington dc is political analysts, eric ham. so good to have you with us, sir. um, you know, i wanna get your view on what president of trumpet said. a short time ago, at his press event of what stood out for you. a boy stood out that he mentioned
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3 debates. we know just a few days, if not weeks ago, that donald trump was saying that he would not debate campbell or harris. and i think now that we see this, this chart, this change of art is because his campaign, this thing, the internal poll link, showing that not only as comma harris as momentum continuing, as also starting to have a tremendous effect in those key battleground state space. that donald trump is going to need in order to win this election in november. and so i think that stood out tremendously for this. and of course, the, to suggest that somehow his rallies, and he had bigger audiences than martin luther king to bring martin luther king into this. i think it shows just perhaps how off the rails, donald trump is becoming. and of course, the fact that he's losing and losing to a woman, it shows just how unhinged he is. and that's going to make it that much more difficult for donald trump to be able to win back those suburban when women and
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those all important independent voters. right now, vice president comma harris is campaigning in michigan for 2nd day in a row. i want us to listen to something that happened yesterday come by her, so was interrupted during a rally by pro palestinian protesters. let's take a look at how she handled that incident and then we'll continue our conversation at the other end of the side of it. and his social security and medicare, he intends to surrender our fight against the climate prices and me. and in the end, the affordable care act, you know, what if you want to win, then say that otherwise i'm speaking
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what did you make of that moments and how she handled those protesters? there's been a, a lot of reaction that i've, i've been tracking of people basically saying that they were surprised that she was not, she didn't seem to be prepared. and you know, especially in light of knowing that this issue is a hot button issue that has haunted barton in michigan actually i thought we saw a candidate who was literally prepared and certainly was not willing to give oxygen to those protesters and demonstrators, especially considering that she'd already given them actual time uh, prior to that, that rally just yesterday like michigan is going to be critical. it's going to be crucial. but if these demonstrators in protest, i think that they're somehow going to support combat harris in michigan, especially now that we see she's winning overwhelmingly with black motors. and of course many of those union voters seemed to be coming back into the democratic camp
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. i think what they're doing is i think they're actually losing not only their influence, but the window to actually ensure that their voices continue to get her. so does she not need for these folders to turn out? can she just afford to ignore them? so i don't think tomlin harris is ignoring them, but i think what we are saying here is there are enough jewish voters, there are enough black boulders and there are no union voters and states like michigan to actually secure calmly, harris a victory, particularly given the energy and momentum that we're seeing in this race, right. all right, fascinating. um, so tell me what's the stake now for um the harris campaign and for the trump campaign at this juncture? i think what we're saying right now, and i do want to go back to this uh cuz it seems like this is an issue with the way complet harris dealt with this yesterday. we just saw a man who looks on hinge is on hinge does, does not seem to meet the mental acuity and fitness to be president of the united states. we spent
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a month actually engaging about whether or not president biden was actually able to do the job and we see a man and donald trump who just doesn't meet that the commander in chief test at all. and i think we saw it today. and then we started again last week when he spoke at a, at a conference at a convention of black journalist. this is a man who simply just doesn't meet that test to, to, to reach the highest ideals of what the country expires to be. and what the country hopes of for the future, and i think that is important to, to be looking at and focusing on an in light of this race for who will be the next commander in chief, donald trump said today that there was a peaceful transfer of power back in 2020. we know that there was not a peaceful transfer of power. in fact, what took place on the steps of the capital is something that has never happened in the united states before. and so i think these are questions that need to be asked
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of donald trump not only by depressed but by the american electorate. and i think judging by what we're saying from the switch and momentum in this race, i think the voters are actually beginning to make their answers her are. all right, the analyst, eric ham, thank you. thank you. to an artist not to bring a dash where nobel laureates. a mohammed unice has been sworn in as leader of a new caretaker, government, and bangladesh is taking the reins after weeks of violence, crackdowns on student demonstrators. that force prime minister sure has see now to resign and flee the country as leader of an interim government. eunice will now have to ensure a free and fair elections and establish law and order after the nations deadliest unrest. in recent years, mom and eunice laid out his priorities as leader, adding the event to earlier in the day time for a charge re house more from the capital dot com. he wants to bring discipline back
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. he wants the people to feel confident and secure. the odds paper not to go on for bangs or reprisals, he 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 student who in the beginning of the product as i was, i've been wrong for bangladesh, was defined. he was stretching his hand, it became the symbol of the products. he was almost very emotional about paying tribute to him. i was side and paid great respect for his, you know, i gotta sacrifice for this prototype. 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, it'd be good for. they knew enter, and government stays for a long time. clean up the system. we need independent judiciary independence 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,
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they're given a higher position and that whole system gets corrupted. corruption in the banking sector everywhere. so people actually would like to 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 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 are still head here on al jazeera police search for the former calon separate to slid or colors, push them off after he returns to spring and then escapes arrest at his sport and rising to the top and the news you have won their course for middle at the pierce olympics center will be here with that story. the
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. they're sweating it out across europe and africa is mediterranean co stay of one . so it is going to be a hot weekend rate across iberia, some spots pushing past 40 degrees, but up and down portugal it is hot. so here's a 3 day forecast for lisbon. all has to do with that southwest, when your temperature up to 35, not going to be record breaking stuff, but definitely above where you should be at this point in the year. it's also been hots in greece. there's a wildfire burning not too far away in east mir and turkey. all has to do with how hot and dry and even windy it's been off the gnc there. but let's talk about the active weather in central europe. we've got showers and storms from poland to ukraine into romania and scattered throughout the balkans. for a time it will drop down in temperatures, but then they'll shoot right back up. over the course of the weekend. lot of what weather pours into denmark, southern norway, and sweden. nicer for the north, west london at $25.00. i think you could hit potentially 30 degrees over the next few days. so give it a bit of time. we'll string together some nice weather stringing together. storms
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for chat potential for sand storms in new jersey. same goes for more attain. yeah. and it continues to be what's and when d for south africa's western cape province and the winds are only going to pick up for cape town on saturday. the hod huge. i mean to be is israel and obstacles. so i think that the new thing you have one of these governments with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell. they thought provoking. nonsense. but e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not that important effective here. the story on talk to how does their investigative journalism this is quite chilly, moving through here, sensing that last horrible mind, but of the journey,
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voices from different corners of organization survival, it survivable survival runs for reparations. and justice stories from all the angles. life is actually music of the way people talk, the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra the the the welcome back. you're watching, i'll just a reminder of our top stories this our guitar, egyptian and us leaders have called for gaza ceasefire talks to resume on august 15th and a joint statement. they propose to host them in either doha or cairo and said,
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quotes it is time to conclude a ceasefire agreement is rarely forces farm to school sheltering, displace palestinians, east of garza city. at least 16 people have been killed. fellow sending officials say is really forces have hit more than 170 shelters. most of them schools, system war began. and these really army ordered thousands of 1000 used to evacuate parts of hon. eunice. again, they've been told to have to a so called humanitarian zone nearby, but is realized repeatedly targeted and killed palestinians in those very same areas. antonio purchasers have fox with police in the capital, during demonstrations, calling on president william bhutto to resign. more than 100 and some of the people have been arrested and civil injured, including journalist. so demonstrators are also demanding justice for more than 60
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people killed during a crowd down on the protests that began last month. spoken with reports from the capital, nairobi, the police made it clear that in the 8th week of anti government protests, we didn't want any demonstration here in central nairobi until it was a few, a people when it some of the previous demonstrations, the trust and the government is still a love to know the the because the absence of lived in this country, you know, it was in this country. we don't have any, we're going to end up with you some. meanwhile, president william retakes for in a new cabinet, he'd be shuffled in response to previous protests being a point. the cabinet secretary of kenya now includes 3 members of the political opposition, which he says makes it more inclusive. we have lost many opportunities to walk the
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journey of transforming kenya with everyone about leaving some citizens unable to connect with policies, programs, and projects that have been brought it out to our country. demonstrations haven't be led by the political opposition, protested se router bringing them into government and re appointing other ministers perpetuates and demick corruption and shows there's no real change the deals. they want justice for the dozens of protest as they've been killed. and so that's still on the street. the little group doesn't know if i process it several places throughout my life. and we're having a job, a place to the guy. so anytime the cloud has
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already been, please slide to a gas, a generalist somewhere, hit by canisters at close range, several were injured including our producer, patrick, new guy. 3 and this report to read off the top media. what do you have showing us? well, we are going to use what the been sent to do. medics, treating people injured in the street, said more gentleness to arrange it than in any other day of demonstrations. meanwhile, police published a statement saying they recognize the constitutional rights to protest and forbade arrested. was it a $172.00 people? it was started over a government plan to increase the taxes, which is like the script that demonstrate to say they won't yield changed. and
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corruption and improve services under the governments. so not listening. not them went out to 0, maybe 26 members of i'm the groups and the democratic republic of congo have been sentenced to death. the leader of a coalition of armed groups including the m $23.00 was among those found guilty of war crimes and treason, the or wanda back to m. 23 has recently made advances in the east of the country as he's fired. will collapse earlier this week. days after it was signed between can shasta and colleagues and at least a 33 people is who don died in heavy rains and flooding since july. hundreds of homes and miles of rows had been destroyed. more storms on our forecast for the coming days and ongoing conflict between the army and the parent military rapids support forces is further hampering relief efforts. have a morgan reports,
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homes and ruins and properties under water. this is the aftermath of days of heavy rain and of how much incidence river and allstate, the storms caused flash floods that swept through residential areas. displacing hundreds of families hopeful that i because of the city planning when the floods came, the houses when they passed through a washed away, the floods reached the railway line and couldn't go any further. so the water levels here rose destroying district. hello. this is denise red crescent. it has dozens of people have been killed and hundreds injured. more than 20000 homes destroyed, including temporary shelters belonging to people who fled to behind, to escape the conflict between the army and the baron military. rapid support forced as a fucking of heavy we're heavy that he, i never mind the word came and you can't imagine how much we suffered. we left in our travel through several states and arrived in oklahoma 10 days ago. now the
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range of floods have destroyed the house. we were living in. it's gone. we lost some of our last billing. and you know, when the rains and flash floods also blocked to major roads river and i isn't the only states effected the highway linking, but only in northern states to the rest of the country has been swept away a as in west or for more destruction. the rapids support forces which controls the state has declared at a disaster zone, but why would they 5 get them? the situation is difficult. the worse it came in at 5 am and so much the houses they pool collapsed and there is nothing we can do. as far as the se, tens of thousands of people in 7 states are homeless. i think, to the displacements crisis caused by 15 months of fighting. and was humanitarian aid supplies already stretched for them both forth from their homes by the floods. where are we? they won't get assistance any time soon. he bum, oregon. all just they were caught along
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a separate this leader across for jamal has appeared at a rally in barcelona, in defiance of an arrest warrant. it's the 1st time he's been seen all spanish soil and 7 years. he's been living in self exposed himself and post rather exile in belgium. after failed bit to have catalonia secede from spring burner to sniffs reports from barcelona. there's no rest warrant out the call a speech to them but no one stopped the catalan separate is lita and speaking to support us at a rally in barcelona on thursday. most of those involved in the field of 2017 bid to break away from spain. i've been putting up an amnesty law was passed in may, but the supreme court's at the low didn't apply to face to move on to others. while you're young. you see a, the, i'm just hello was supposed to serve totaled for the ticket to return to what need to always have been. but this did not suit some members of the supreme court. and so a country would allow me to load the content and i'm going to see if that country that
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has a problem with democracy, eliza, democratic of police demand letter, catamount independence bid, the triggered spain's biggest political crisis in decades. he headed the regional government that declared independence after a referendum deemed legitimate 5 to do district. since then you spend the last 7 years living in self imposed exile and belgium. glad enough. i didn't get that setup at all. i don't know what will happen. what i do know is which is a very serious fact that the president of the region is being the next of 7 years. and now he's back and could be arrested by spain, as well as board. he's very cunning and he has purchased license the risk he did it for the country. and that's why i think he's a great example. portions of the colorado books policy protested outside colonial parliament against regions which soon after a short speech and 61 year old, left the stage and disappeared the least set of roadblocks around barcelona. the
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spain's most warranty politician seems to have slipped past the college butram on sole support his. he wants to revise the independence campaign. but in regional elections in may capital a nationalist last a parliamentary majority. they've had for 40 years, and on thursday about parliament elected the lead a not from a pro independence policy for the 1st time since 2010 a bonus smith. i'll just say era boss alone, british prime minister tier stormer says heavy security and harsh sentencing of writers a so for prevented more violence in the u. k. after more than a week, a fall, right, right, it's the unrest started after false information spread. also shall media that the suspect and the killing of 3 young girls and the stabbing attack was a muslim migrant. but despite the tentative com, the country still on edge stuff, awesome reports from brother. i'm in the u. k. rather than an old mining sound in
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the north of england, has long struggled with unemployment and poverty. 40 years ago, the town rose to fame and workers held a year long strike trying to stop the mines from closing down last sunday. well, they were attracted the world's attention again. when this happened, hundreds of people attack the hotel housing, nearly 200 asylum seekers. refugees and migrants also from other hotels, have to be rushed to safety. i think killed and get on barefoot. well, how much a refugee from iraq is now staying with a local family. he asked us to protect his identity. i keep a house, i certainly fit for my life. they could kill me. come here seeking protection. i'll have come here to live, to find security under the bridge. the u. k. is a country with the rule of low. 6 men and boys have been charged over the hotel attack, and police are looking for at least $21.00 more. the attack on this hotel less less
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money in this community and around the country in shock. and even though threats of more fluoride violence, they've not materialized on the wednesday. the wounds inflicted in society still fresh and many fear. what could come next on with money in rather than struggling to get by some put the blame on refugees and mike, when we typically wait for me to stop coming in, but without an inquiry for asking me if the government should realize that they work for us with oh no, between the starting with no, that's the problem. so what do you want the government to do? i have the folks, we have some advice and they slipped the buttons. this is of the country. this is over all the the state. and we have every right to be here same and we will defend it to bring communities together and present more violence. speak a field batch with how the vigil for peace in his church use as the government to
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pay more attention to communities who don't feel hurt. we do need a positive negative about the kind of values that we want to express in british culture. and that for me, it's really important that we're looking after the vulnerable and the marginalized to both those who have grown up and live here. but also those that find themselves in difficult such situations and come here for refuge message coming from a town and to region that often feels forgotten by those far away in london, suff class and l to 0. rather than and bassett, or is from several western countries of pulled out of an event in the japan to commemorate the victims of the bombing of nagasaki. and that's after the mayor refused to invite is really officials. those of thousands of people were killed when the united states dropped an atomic bomb on the city in 1945 for the car reports who in
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a solemn ceremony and choose take. your ashima marked the 1st of the only 2 nuclear attacks against civilians or israel is present at the event to sharp criticism from anti war voices. major political protests are rare in japan, but since october, the 7th, it seems several of rallies opposing israel, the south. i'm guessing israel has not been invited to night. a saki is from immersion on friday, the widely seen as condemnation of its war at all, but the mer and states, the decision is aimed at maintaining come, come on the seizure taking id and you to on monday i, this decision is absolutely not a political one. it is only so that we conduct the ceremony smoothly to under solemn miscarriage. but several western invoice have withdrawn from the event. they say mega saki, smell of israel called russia, remains banned from commemorations for invading ukraine. trust of false comparison
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between the 2 nations. they've written to the mere urging him to reverse the decision. israel has actually no place invisible, then it is utterly outragious that, you know, people would even think that is real, should be invited. the russians and the valuations are not invited either. the west is perfectly happy with that, but when it comes to their ally is real. oh wow. you know, this is we have to make a big steak. we have to make a big fuss. protesters have responded within policy and flags outside the us embassy in tokyo seems like these are becoming more common in the country for people usually steer clear with global affairs. every week we're seeing people coming out into the streets. protests, the genocide demands a ceasefire, and demand that, you know, japan be more vocal to us, maintains that the bombing of hiroshima and nagasaki was justified in world war 2.
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few in japan agree for many here. the destruction in gaza is a painful reminder of japan's own past. pretty a car houses here. the 1st will is top prosecutor says he's investigating the publishers of a website which showed election tallies, collected by opposition, supporters of as well as opposition disputes. the results of last month election, the i was toral authority is said to nicholas my little one, the presidency with 51 percent of the vote on thousands of protesters have been demanding the election results be overturned. and so had here on al jazeera is sports of gold, metal, and olympic, and record for parking spot. and i will be here with the latest from the various games. don't go anywhere. the,
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the, the it is, are for your sports here, set on high center. hey taylor, thank you so much. one it see any table of was tjuana has made a limbic history for his country and his continents. he's become the 1st to ask for kind of to win the mens 200 meters. people will finish to ahead of 2 americans, including the allows us to claim which one assess of the gold last across the line and said picking up a bronze medal to go alongside his one who did meet the goals later. and the eliza had tested positive for cobit 19 ahead of this final, our full support waste has more from past. well, let's lead to buy those chances were hardly being told down before this race,
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but that's because the name on everyone's lips was the american know eliles, the man who took 100 meet the gold hey in paris, a few days ago hoping to pull the raft feet of winning 100 meter and $200.00 meet the goal. at the same games. he's a 3 time world champion. that's 200 meters. no allows came leaping out onto the truck before the rice with his customary energy, but ended up leaving on a wheelchair as it was late to reveal that he tested positive for corona virus. so he's made some into problems for the 2nd olympics in a row behind. his competitor is kind of betting the wreck. it's let's lead to boat guy who wins bolts. one is 1st ever gold metal, dedicating the wind to his mother, who passed away in may from no eliles. there's no doubt whether he'll be able to take parts and the 4 by 100 meter full by $400.00 me to realize for team us like full res, out is era. paris a. while there was an upset in the men's javelin,
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where a pocket sponsor showed nadeem one, the title. nadine broke the limpid record with this row of 9093 meters. strong songs assess individual goals as summer game heading champion new i so proud of and yes, very well, excuse me. most lockman, the end of run a broke the world record in the women's form to me to her adults as she finished well ahead of her rates, rivals. some people are of another length is the 2nd straight to olympic title and this event for the american rain, it will attempt in boy, ended up and said, well women's 100 meters champions. you then ask for the is still blasting in the glory of her historic metal whole. e 23 year old. the sprint from sense boucher now would be foss. this woman in the world became the 1st actually to, from her country to and then pick metal offer that has also picked up a silver metal and the 200 meters really in making my country proud to see my country's reaction. to my way in making my goods cry and thinking harry try,
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i think just overall experience my system and begins been amazing. also much different and i'm really proud of myself and the amount of sacrifices i've made and the hard work. it really paid off. the same as basketball team had to dig deep and the semi final against so yeah, the braun jane sutton, that's a us com box and the pool. so pool says i'd want to stay. so it'd be a have led by searching points. the reading time seems recovered. to win a 95 to 910 k host bronze for the gold medal the with is 10 kilometers swim in madison that was able to take place in the river send or training sessions were canceled in the build up to the event due to the high levels of bacteria and the water turn vandal vent out of the netherlands. the one the gold, the men's race is due to take safe on friday to build as the fastest. and then pick adventure kites. the thing that was
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a has been included in the sailing program for the 1st time at these games in the eldridge of britain won the gold in the women's event. while hating speeds of close to 6 to columbus history under our success. and an easy, i have secured the 1st gold medal of the games. as for the vacant leonardo won the men's speed climbing, taking place as an individual event for the 1st time he beat the hang of china and the fine. yeah. but i'm going to, yes, i'm going to get the, the, even though we will compete it in previous will cope events. the olympics feels different. the pressure is different. it's definitely high stakes as well. all the people that i sit hey with are amazing. i feel very on it so if competed alongside them, like united states finished the day, 2 goals ahead of time at the top of the metals table touch for gold medals on offer on friday. and this is one upcoming event to look out for breaking is about to make
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it's an impact. save you ukraine and axis have gone through a 3 year selection process to make it this far competitive form of break dancing is the only new sport on show in paris. olympic games is the highest level for any kind of support. so for, for breaking it said the biggest one of course, so we never being in the, these kind of for events before. so yeah, for us it's is a really huge. it's a huge show of what you need just as well. so we're really proud to, we're so enjoying that. and finally, take a look at these still images of from the with make gymnastics on 1st slide to appears a bowl is sitting where a head should be. thankfully it's alyssa fia raphael lee was all in one piece as she taught the field in her qualifying session. it's amazing pick to hello. all right, thank you so much, greatly appreciated this a for us. i'll be back in
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a moment to hear more of the days. the news that don't go anywhere, the a sense of belonging to him. we always look for ways to be together. and the every day heroes keeping communities together is tough. alyssa is transforming the day in the 1st part of the series of just 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia. a sense of community on the jersey to maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he morris . the jews were on the 5th of a night. elation by the arabs, and that's my view legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus
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that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed numerous war crimes since the hospital found some type of stuff. i'm fairly sure that'd be rough time. the toward itself is not a wall time head to head on tuesday around the latest news, as it breaks. israel is carrying out torture and enforced 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 with its escalation on the ground. so it gets in areas that supports would be if you run it. terry and sides of the, in a week to look at the world still presently stores what kind of response can we expect from china if tech talk is in the best fits and economies and small businesses, how time cube is wide economic problems be addressed,
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trying to be fixed to understand how it affects the 9 south asia is growing for employment levels that actually fully why is that counting the cost? oh no, jew sierra the the hello everyone on well our walk, this is a news our life from joe are coming up in the next 16 minutes. a were nude pushed for a ceasefire in gauze, dr. tar egypt and the us call on israel as a mouse to resume urgent negotiations and bridge fall gaps. and this as 2 schools, the sheltering display spouse and your families are targeted by is really air strikes. at least 16 people have been killed. us presidential candidates comma
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