tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 10, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the residents need accreditation. spectators, one passes through a lottery and there been complaints some people saying their home no longer feels like their home is adding to the question of whether this will all be worth it. when the olympics have packed up and left. the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome i'm little hawk. this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. a plane crashes into a residential neighborhood. in brazil, the airline confirms all 61 people on board have died. palestinians are forced to flee yet again as so called safe zones in garza,
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are targeted by israel. russia declares an emergency in it's western cook's course region after fighting with ukrainian troops intensifies and avoiding a verdict to nicholas a model appears in venezuela's top portion of it. so confirm is controversial re election as presidents. the passenger plane has plunged into a residential community and brazil's cell paulo state, killing all 61 people on board. it crashed in the city of vin. it though, on its way to sell polos international airport, i witnessed to say there were no victims among the residents on the ground. the h. e. r. 72 plain operated by a brazilian airline was traveling from the southern state of veronica. 57
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passengers and 4 crew were on board of the day except for the door. i have to be the better of some very bad news. i'd like everyone to stand for a minute of silence. the plane has just crashed in the city of an item, and so a pilot. there were 58 passengers and full crew members. it seems, all of them have died. you know, as it went done you, most of my code something had happened, is it run out of gas or something? so i ran into the house and sold folding on the couples roof. so shake your car. i thought it was going to for the yard. it was scary, but sun go up there with no victims among the locals. it seems that the people inside the plane were the real victims. though. all right, monica yonder, keith has this us updates or for you from re edition or a beer line volley fox has just released the names of all the passengers. 57 passengers, 4 full members all shed in this horrific crash. they're saying here,
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the worst in brazilian soil, since 2007, the plane just fell out of the sky. all of a sudden it last all to to did last fleet speed and it's plummeted down in a residential area in the outskirts of cell phone. now the cell and in this compound of houses right next to a pool and neighbors we just had, were around and we were able to film as the plane was falling. and they were shocked, fearing an explosion fire. so the 1st priority was to put out the fire and make sure there was no explosion. now uh, the federal police. also the firemen are saying that nobody survived so, and it will take a long time to identify the bodies because the plane has been destroyed. hot fire and to find the bodies and identify them. we'll take some time. we heard
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a very emotional statements from people that had lost their flight and who were just so thankful that they had not made it to the plains when a while before they were still angry that they had missed this flight of present. we see now to let us to the heard about the news while he was in an advantage, interrupted his speech to give this sad news and ask for one minute of silence and investigations are now starting monica, your not care of all just 0 re additional narrow all right, like to bring him now the to so saw an a vision to safety consultants and he comes to us a live via skype from sao paulo, brazil. a good day sir. i'm so sorry that we're talking under the circumstances. the plain, i mean very shocking. images that we've seen, i mean the plan appears to stall and then just simply kind of drops out of the sky
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. what could potentially cost that so, so can you hear me? this is lila from dough. huh. hi layla. yes, i can hear you. okay, wonderful. i'll just repeat my question a welcome to, i'll just there, thank you for your time. i was just referencing those are dramatic images that we have been seeing and it appears that the, the plan just stalls and then just drops out of the sky. what could have caused that yeah, the part, the image is that we saw on a separate all social media that reported the accident. the airplane was actually calling in that condition that united the age strong is called a flat screen. um, one of the things that can cause the flight speed is loss of air,
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speed and loss of air speed may be caused by a loss of 19 or are you seeing collisions and some other factors at this time? we are not sure what caused the condition of the flight speed. hm. and what can you tell me specifically about this aircraft and it's a track record a yeah, the a p r. 72. uh, its uh, well non airplane, its very used in regional uh flights between cd pairs that are not more than 500 kilometers away. and its very successful on these missions. it has a very good safety record. he has happened some accidents in the past due to are you seeing conditions formed on the wings,
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but sees that those accidents. the last one that i, that i recall was in 1996. uh several systems were more defiant. and the operation of the aircraft has changed since then. so i am not aware of any other accident caused by i see, but dds. a um, restrict operation during our leasing conditions. and the fact is that uh the, the place that the accident happened, the son probably states the not called for year though, he had mid to roger cold conditions. uh, supporting d i. c formation. but we are not sure yet if that was faxed or that play the hole in the accident. so potentially what you're saying, you're, if i understand you clearly correctly, that weather conditions could have played
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a role. so yes, it might be, it might be a contributing factor for this tax event, but only uh, the i see it sells cannot calls on their blaine but fell off of the sky like that. we need some other factors associated is like a chain of events to have that happen. so that is what the uh, the send me, but we just the, uh, the people involved in the basic ation. will you find out the rates or where a service issue than the safety consultants are talking to us from the sell paulo in brazil. thank you. the thousands of palestinians have been forced to flee to city of hon. eunice in
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southern gaza. it comes as the is really military steps up its attacks there, an area which has been designated as a so called humanitarian saved zone. at least $35.00 palestinians were killed across the strip on friday. the victims included 6 people in my west, the west of hon, eunice, 2 of them children. and the whole day sent this report from con eunice. the latest victims of is where the army restricts on gaza. many have been displaced numerous times and now they're fleeing yet again. without wanting to is really war planes, types of carpet bombing. our area, coupled with also like showing dozens, were killed, torn to pieces with body parts all over the place. we only run for our lives and we still are without shelter, food or water. these really alleged a safe zones, but there is no safe inch in the inside of gaza strip. that is where the army or
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the policy news to leave the eastern part of hon units and move to what's left of the western suburbs. it's stepping up, a tax on this does keep populated residential area in southern garza saying, troops are operating forcefully against palestinian fighters and they said, this is a safe area. there is no safe area. i'm telling you we cannot find a place to stay. we are thrown into the streets, i'm calling on them to see us because we are tired, like go to, we are tired of just these early years. people were allowed to return to this neighborhood to what remains of their homes, but soon found themselves under them by meant the swan off, we were warrant to leave immediately to a humanitarian zone. however, these really work places in droves, opening fire on us. they were killed and injured, we left dead bodies and pieces all over the road. we all panicked and been able to
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sleep there and living in a misery. this is the human cost of israel's war and cause of pain, suffering despair. now we taught, if this life like gold, we have set up depth as best of them in this let the country cl situation and find a solution we tired, we saw a dog dog. we've died. 100 times is, was late. this evacuation orders are causing panic among palestinians here because they say there is no guarantee they will be safe wherever they go next in the city . i'll just see it up in eunice because upon this time, this is just for ongoing. so it has been the worst on record for the number of deaths of the media workers. so 160 adrian listen media employees have been killed by is really forces in the strip says, october 7th. the latest casualties were a palestine tv journalist. it's, i mean, while i'm out of and alexa, tv,
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journalist of the lot associate who, along with their families, were killed in separate israel east airstrikes, a targeted their homes in hon eunice on friday. and this is the scene when residents tried to remove walmart as a body from under the rubble on drill is working in areas of armed conflict are protected under international humanitarian law, just like civilians. but israel has violated those rules repeatedly. a mazda official at a palestinian refugee camp and 11 on has been killed and is rarely strike 2 others were injured in the attacks that targeted a car in the port city of side on cross border attacks have taken place daily, uses the war on gaza, began and earlier these really military tear it out more error strikes on border towns in the south. it comes at a time of heightened tension after israel assassinated. a senior has bought commander for
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a short last week or so because more now from 711 on for the liberties health ministry say that one person has been killed and 2 injured. and then is very striking on the port city of so i don't know how must have said that there are official summit or how just killed in that strike. although they have denied reports that he was some sort of security efficient at the posting and refugee camp in that city upside down. and how do i know this isn't the 1st time is read, has talked to a mazda officials in january, the killed the deputy need. uh, sorry, i wrote it in a suburb of a root, a may, a must say that one of the commodities had been killed in a strike near the lebanese syrian border elsewhere here in southern lebanon, as well as continued it strikes on tens and villages along the border i, the chavez had covered kinda, you know, many tons of really just through hits. we've heard is there a crust overhead and the science of explosions, revive directing around the hills here that his beloved also said that they've targeted is ready positions. they said that they hit the settlement of manada and i forget they like that. they targeted this
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a mca sites on the occupied car for sure by hills and also hitting good at simona with rockets. and we understand there's videos of that. you know, this comes us a time when is relative anticipating their retaliation from his with off of the kidding of the senior. come on to flood sugar, and it seems like what is where it is doing is increasing its, it strikes on areas around southern lebanon, in anticipation of that strikes, trying to send warnings to his beloved. i said vague. i just ate a mazda you in southern lebanon. it's ron has issued a statement to the united nations responding to questions about when it will retaliate for the assassination of a most political leader is male honey. and it comes as the leaders of guitar, egypt and the united states call for a gaza ceasefire agreement to be finalized or rises. its priority is to establish
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a lasting ceasefire in gaza and will recognize any agreements accepted by him. us, it further says that the is rarely regime has violated the country's national security as sovereignty through its recent acts of terrorism. it goes on to say it has the legitimate right to self defense and hopes that it's response will be timed and conducted in a matter not to the detriment of the potential cease fire on the saw, which has this update from the drain and capital m on and because the is really government has bad l just different reporting inside israel. it is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose office released the statement after the united states. egypt and club had released the joint statement, calling for the resumption of urgent negotiations pertaining to a cease fire and prisoners swaps, and it's in yahoo. his office said that these relays would in fact be sending a delegation to either cairo or doha on august. 15th is really official speaking
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anonymously have said there is no link. these will will not go to in order to bring about the release of the remaining $110.00 is really captives is still held in gaza . but there are a lot of moving parts here. it comes as israel is still anticipating some sort of retaliatory attack by the audience, by his bela, or even perhaps by that's with these in yemen. and there's also a lot of other moving parts within the negotiations themselves. this is going to be the 1st time mediators are discussing with yes, yes and was who was now the defacto leader of him as not just in gaza, but also the political unit as a whole. benjamin netanyahu was seen as a hard liner, himself was released this list of non negotiable going into mediation. so it's you have to be seen exactly what is going to come of these discussions, but there is certainly a lot of tension throughout the wider region. the countries like the united states are trying to quell, saying that perhaps a ceasefire deal in gaza. good. com,
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regional stability to essentially just eat off a month for your know human rights. the spokesman has condemned comments made by is really finance minister, as well as some outreach about letting 2000000 palestinians in gauze not die of hunger, smart, tread, sure cleaned, it, might be justified and moral to let them starve until is really captives are returned. and such statements, especially by public officials must cease immediately. dying must be investigated and be found if found to amount to a crime must be prosecuted and punished. the style violation of civilians as a method of warfare is a war crime. the collective punishment of the palestinian population is also a war crime. this direct and public stipend risks
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inciting other atrocity crimes. such statements, especially by public officials, must cease immediately. thing must be investigated and the found is found to amount to a crime must be prosecuted and punished well earlier the white house. so national security spokesman is that the burden ministration won't allow, quote, extremis, including and israel to push gaza ceasefire talks. of course, john kirby said that the small treasures claims that a deal would be a surrender to him. also, that captives should not be exchanged for prisoners. are dead wrong or white house to corresponds. kimberly how it gets has more the national security council spokesperson, john kirby responding to criticisms 5 is really finance minister that the framework cease fire deal is a dangerous trap and a surrender to some of the arguments that are being made by small rich,
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according to john kirby are dead wrong and misleading to the is really public hurry saying that prisoner exchanges save lives and criticism that they do anything other than that are simply wrong. in fact, the idea that the united states would put is real at risk is simply factually wrong, outrages and absurd according to the national security spokesperson. now in terms of whether or not the united states and other negotiators, including egypt and cut are, will be able to get this over the finish line. there is significant optimism, given the fact that israel has put out a statement saying that it will be at the table something the united states along with the other negotiators, are welcoming whether those talks take place on thursday in the hot or in hiero. having said that, the question mark is, of course, from us and the united states says early indications are, according to the guitar,
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is that how much will be present. the united states says it has left it to pass hard to show the united states and age of what that might look like in terms of representation. but that's how far has assured the other negotiators, how moss will be appropriately represented. and the united states says that is an encouraging sign. kimberly help it l g 0. the white house, the of russia has declared an emergency and it's the western region, of course, after you create your troops across the border earlier this week, fighting is nearing the city of records. a tough, where a nuclear power plant is located. additional russian forces have been deployed to counter the attacks. united nations nuclear watchdog has called for maximum restraint. mama is, i'm sure reports in russia's western cursed region bordering ukraine,
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the fighting as incense and people are worried. the men resealed the dragon was hovering above us. we break the co in time. there was an explosion right in front of us. there's north just what you're so it all started a to a. yeah. we didn't speak to the morning and then the show started flying. it was terrible that this footage from the russian defense ministry shows russian soldiers battling ukrainian troops were earlier this week, cross the border and launched an attack. the kremlin has branded a large scale provocation that some people are stocking up on emergency supplies, and many are volunteering to donate blood videos posted on social media, show people packing their belongings, as well as long lines of cars as they try to flee the fighting russian officials say hundreds of ukrainian troops across the border on tuesday using tanks, armored vehicles and drones, and the u. s. has largely prevented ukraine from using american weapons to attack targets in russia. at the pentagon journalist asked whether the latest fighting
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meant that's changed, it is consistent with our policy. and we have supported ukraine from the very beginning to defend themselves against attacks that are coming across the border and for the need for cross fires. so they are taking actions to protect themselves from attacks that are coming from a region that are within the us policy of where they can operate, you know, our weapons, our systems, our capabilities to be acting governor of the course region brief, president vladimir putting on the evacuation plans via video link with my the sort of the we have reached an agreement with the russian railways. 3 trains have arrived in which we can accommodate 2400 people. another 8th trains can provide humanitarian 8 and evacuated people immediately. so the pets region, which is near curse, can even deeper into russian territory also came under attack. the cross border result is one of the cranes largest since russia launched its full scale invasion
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in february 2022. the question now is, how long will it persist? how much it will just either a russian era strike on a shopping mall and ukraine has skilled at least 14 people, and wounded more than 40. it happened in the town in the east internet screech, and it's a 2nd major attack there in almost a year. last september of russian missile hit on outdoor market showing 17 people. when i should have a desire to brooklyn, we started climbing out of the window. we were barely outside, we turned around and everything was burning. the post office was on fire and smoking. i started running one way, my colleague run the other. let's go back to this for a 2nd out to venezuela, where a president and nicholas my daughter has appeared as the supreme court as a top judicial body considers whether to certify his re election or the court has asked the national withdrawal council to provide detailed voting records,
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it has 15 days to study the data, but it can ask for an extension. opposition? politicians say they have proof my do it all last, last month's dispute or the election, or latin america editor. let's see a newman has the latest on the court case from santiago, chile, of what is happening right now is certainly not something that will break a scale made. and the reason is very obvious, because it was president nicholas my who to himself, who asked for this to be to be put into the hands of the electoral chamber of the supreme court, which is the final arbiter. and this means that it is, he is bypassing the electoral counsel, which he said 1st have to challenge before he actually takes it all to the supreme court. and what does that mean? that means where he, the members of the supreme court are moodle so loyalist, there's no question about that. while members of the electoral council are divided, the majority do support the government,
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but there are at least 2 members that are considered either sympathetic with the opposition or neutral. and we also know that somebody or, or some people within the electoral council allegedly slipped the results of that election. the audit that comes out of each machine more than $30000.00 of them, 80 percent of those machines after on election day, have to put out a, a script that gives you basically a summary of how people voted and they were passed on to the opposition. the opposition put them online, so that is public now while the local council has still not publish them. so that is the real question now. who has the real data? there was a cl, newman reporting now at least 11000 people have been effected by heavy rain and flooding ensued on the eastern casella state. this according to un agency for refugees. 4 conditions as well as the ongoing conflict between the army and wrap of support forces are hampering relief efforts. many of those displaced by the
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flooding had already been forced from their homes by the friday, as active as support testing against the development of a multi $1000000000.00 oil pipeline. had been arrested in you've gone down a police say they detained. 47 students as a march to parliament to deliver a petition. the pipeline will run from oral feats in the north, west of the country, to the porch of tongue in the neighboring towns and here on the phone and say it's displaced people and damage the environment. french oil trying to tell energies that says those affected. i've been compensated we are looking into how they get shows full size. they do that is specifically these ones. yeah. that's why i listed for a bottom in and then those. that's why i listed that didn't matter before organizing . we are going through like more variety and to, to just information that we had the guy that doing the activity that to do upgrades,
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but to speak to the thousands of nigerians have taken to the streets and the daily protests against a cost of living crisis in a $10.00 day campaign, they're also demanding economic and political reforms. we spoke to a young entrepreneur who joined the rallies in the capital, a boot you. my name is sad at times i'm. i'd a key. i am 25 years old. i'm from canal street, northwest nigeria. before i went out to protest, i knew people are going to talk. so there are 2 categories of people, the people that talk because they are away from my safety. and that is something i really know about, always appreciate those people. and then there are people that will talk because oh, how can she go out? why would in a muslim woman? oh, northern was the moment from a conservative home. go out to protest in the,
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in the north west nigeria, on the north east where you, your parents get killed, web people hungry. there's this grass, i'll call it like a weed cold, tougher. so this is what these people eat if. if it was your family member, that's that. will you tell me to actually, why would you, why did you out if it's your family, if you look at your daughter, look at your sister. look at your mother is the ones that are constantly being killed. will you ask me why i had stepped out? i asked myself is like, i know a lot of people can, but how many people come out to talk? this is a constant being to be raped and ask myself why. why is this thing it's been going on for the longest time? isn't because we have pool. is that way?
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no one is that the reason why no one seems to care. you should the way i do a, a peaceful broadcast. when i planned to go out and it was great, what was going to happen. i knew one thing or the other, i mean, you know, school perfectly. so i knew was going to happen and i still went ahead and i did it . the, i want to believe that the government has the people's best interest. that is what i want to be. so in that case, that means the government has to do one of the people want. when i hear telling you to read with us, that's where basically asking for necessities. i believe the government know my to how much a how things should at the very least be able to protect its people and feed them based on their wish apples. and so have here
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on al jazeera drowns while sleeping for their lives. witnesses still out is here of how hundreds of were hearing god died on the mars border. a cord victory for a phillip news, news organization, but his high profile owner faces more legal battles. the now if it's such a big constant, you'd expect that to be something where the, almost all the time, you know stray, but there's not much of payment and the full cost with us indeed sunday is mostly sunshine. why don't see showers running up the coast of queens didn't types of pharmacy. it nice and woman passed by 24 degrees. there's a front come in this eladio, and you'll notice that by the end of the weekend and the shelves do develop off the car,
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will see something more substantial. in tropical queensland and orange center suggests that might be a potential here for flesh funding from thunderstorms. in contrast to that, i'm actually much the same as the last couple of weeks is largely a quite a picture. and usually you'd have gotten the expected rain coming into the west with that breeze off the water, but otherwise it's enjoyable cross trish up to 16 degrees, the shars with the change in the sun, the screen start the sapphire are showing themselves up into let's the melodies yeah, sumatra understood in borneo, most of the engine easier is still fairly free of daily thunderstorms in this part of southeast asia as to the seasonal range of lots the the noise is actually showing itself more in china. south of the i can see this be the case recently. this is a tie food and about time it makes them full in northern home, show it to just be a tropical storm. the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks these, ready for us to start with the 10 on the schools and the wisdom got the city. nothing's got killed and brothers got injured with detailed coverage. we're not only talking about pharmacy and with injuries from that is where the architects we're also talking about skin diseases from the house of the story. the pointers were inside this car before they did this and run away through the hills over there where they were hit the or must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general as described, working and survived through israel's us. so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially as much as i know. so with journalism on the genocide on the jersey, you want to report, but at the same time you want to feed your company. you also want to stay alive
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the the welcome back. you're watching out. as a reminder of our top story is this, our resilient police have opened an investigation into a plane crash that killed all 61 people on board. after crashing and saw paulo state, the 80 or 72 plane operated by a local airline was traveling from the southern states of herano. before it crashed in the city of nato. and thousands of palestinians have been forced to flee southern gaza once again as israel steps up. it's a tax on han, unice is really army has ordered new evacuations in the city,
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at least $35.00 pounds stimulus were killed across the strip. on friday, the united nations nuclear watchdog has called for maximum, were straight as fighting ramps up in russia's western region. of course, you printing in troops across the board earlier this week with fighting happening near the city, of course, just off. and that's where a nuclear power plant is located us in the okay, so our rights and anti racist protestors have gathered in belfast in northern ireland. police have created a barrier between the 2 opposing groups. the far right waves, the british flag and held up signs against immigration, a much larger group of anti racist protesters also gathered that u. k. has faced a week the far right riding with police say they are expecting another spike and violence in the coming days. meanwhile, apartment, a circular storm or said robust security measures are in place and that's with
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justice has helped quell the disorder. or new survey shows, migration is top of mind for a lot of people in the u. k. all the spice, that new research in the u. k shows mike was help stimulate the economy and pushed down that, or con reports from rochester in north of england. shopping and prepping for a busy friday. my level restaurant is a month just a staple, a business established in 2002 and loved by local. you know, we got people from different background to conceptual backgrounds coming to the why, black asian, you name it. and the phone thing that we've always been a by bringing people together through food, through hospitality. and that's probably our unique expense. i would say, you know, and our business, this restaurant, he says represent the diversity of manchester residents from 108 to 9 countries and where at least 90 languages spoken,
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the latest you got to. so they say the immigration is a top priority to the country with 51 percent of people picking it. bought independent analysis of the public finance. it's fine. the high, the migration to move beneficial to the public purse. that's because most new market is coming in, are working age. it's finds that contributions will reduce pressure on government that those the 50 years. and then look at every of these sites. what it shows you is going to give more than what the 2 tabs. so that are the positive false. while you're looking at one half, i've serve this country. that's almost half of 11. i've been, uh never, i've been a bus driver. i've been a police officer. i've been, i've loaded me out of this beautiful city. we visit the home phone and boxing waltz champion. i'm a come to father who moved to boston in 1970 from pocket. some. he says diversity is an important part of being british and narrative, that he says was the source. if i fall right groups to write it here,
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i'm across the country and the what's happening all over england, but you know, well, a lot of people that are from outside of a local local didn't locals, i don't think and, and re, as, as community we all get on, i don't think the genuine, both tony and c a r in welding the saw of that riots. i really don't think so. he says his son is a purchase ball national sporting here and many thousands of turns out on the streets to count to the full right to wednesday. agree that it's diversity the makes the country thrive north on out to 0 month. just a former call on a separate district leader across put jermel is back in belgium, following a brief appearance in barcelona on thursday. as, according to an official from his party, for jamal made a surprise address to a crowd of supporters near the regional parliament. there was
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a warrant out for his arrest and police setup roadblocks, and barcelona hoping to enter sometime is facing charges related to his role in the field bid for colonial to secede from spain in 2017. where a smith has worn out from barcelona. as a judge from spain, supreme court has demanded an explanation from a capital. i'm regional police, the muscles as the how call us food them on was able to evade arrest. they deny and it collusion. and they say that they were going to arrest the 61 year old politician at a time when they were going to, it was less likely to generate public disorder, put the put them on, took advantage of a number of people around him and let the seat and the vehicle and the most of the types of stuff, but sales, it's old, lead, potentially, politically difficult to prime minister petro sanchez, of spain. he pushed through the law in may. that gave,
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i'm the state to those involved in the 2017 page full council on the session and return nationalist cancelled on policies. we're going to support sanchez in parliament after inconclusive elections once j. but the supreme court decided that 3 of those, separatists politicians put them on amongst them, would not to benefit from the i'm this the law. and this is why this warrant that his arrest still stands. he though now is back in belgium. he was a school teacher to the border by allies from his policy on thursday night, and he said to speak to support has him coming in at smith. alex's arrow fossil and bugger this. there have been protests against the targeting of the minority in the community since the former prime ministers refreshing a flip, the country, a school teacher has been killed in at least 45 people injured as homes and businesses and in due temples came under attack since the scene is resignation on monday, warner, this is
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a muslim majority. country of 170000000 people induced constitute about 8 percent of the population interim leader and nobel laureates. and mohammed eunice says, fixing law and order is his top priority. and as of right fighting between a powerful rebel roof and me and mars, the military has killed at least 200 estimate beforehand got near the border with bangladesh. tony cheng has spoken to several people witnessed the attack and filed this report, which does contain disturbing images. and the names of those who spoke to have been changed for fear of reprisals, bodies strewn at the mouth. so the nav river, the border between me and my and bangladesh. as nick were hanging men, women and children, hundreds killed, drowned as they trying to escape the fighting between yeah, most military and a powerful rebel group. the era can only when people gathered around defense and
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beach at about 5 pm on monday, the drone flew over the crowd, which came from choice of village. after that, mo, drones arrived from stories and from the crowd, thousands of fled from the town among the on the boat with bangladesh. but the around choice of village to the north west was under the full control of the arrogant army. at the time, 12 members of your attends timely, were killed when our economy drop bones. some people run to the water. and also our economy is droll. google is going to follow them and drop them. these are also so the people drowned and the war to trying to escape the bones. yes. yeah, exactly. as that the, the rebels have been fighting the military for control of we're kind states just by public denials. they appear to have instigated several attacks on ethnic. we're having good communities in recent months,
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but the us state department is also accused the military still king ethnic tensions . recent reports indicate the mean marching and has taken deliberate steps in rocketing state to use internally displaced persons. many of them are a hindrance. as human shields and made the conflict, or erica, naomi says those were who can go, who remain among door will have safe passage to the north. few believe them now. not really because she's moving on between the economy and the other 2. you think your phone charges for basketball? got it on the bottom of this is the peoplesoft and but it is really hard to to say, i believe they are, they also don't, don't be monday. actually. i'm just not technically that's like, uh, it is really hard to believe. come, well, it isn't the bad thing. go below the difficulties, the wrangler facing. those who remain in me and my facing will. persecution is
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military role collapses. others making the decision. now is the time to flee. tony chang out is there. an earlier we spoke to a sort of see a hero, a refugee, an activist. and he said while making an escape for the border can prove life threatening. the risk of staying for some is equally high, or she goes in the escalated and reset to a critical just so and the people don't gonna stuff bill or they don't have anywhere to vote. they were just selling it by icon army, from the border and from the other sites on the phone. and so uh there were, uh, yeah, village were targeted and the dot com it there. got the ruined. uh, uh, believes that every day uh we did drone so uh that uh does uh and decide to leave the village and escape out there by with us and cd to validate so that
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people definitely start that feeling to uh, to bundle this both in there enough right, but uh, some people go up and mostly from people go since the salvo. so no, no, we see uh they are more than uh, 2000 people. res, india. or i think that if you could tell me costs and for the on the trip to august . uh, yeah, i can, i mean at the, at proof off people got the boat up when they were trying to fee to, uh, to bundle dish. and to uh, before it gets cold enough for hbo and uh, i can, i me, i sent them. uh, we did drones and uh, i took the shelves and, uh, broken like tow. so they will uh, according to their before to uh, from the people who would survive it. uh there were more than $100.00 people who have it in that single that, that at the border and the on also on seats all those uh, more people where they could buy the icon on the uh, the desktop. uh, fired,
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open the clear key roof. uh, to the front of the people uh got the border and the in that is still on says all those uh icon and we also could uh, another group off um, one of the no. so, so the modem for the individual, it 14 uh, 40 people is that including the women and children at delta at the bottom uh slightly uh they were wanting to close the bravo in japan as prime minister has councils and overseas trip due to a make a quick advisory from a government a size mileage. this is the 1st warning of its kind in japan and follows a magnitude 7 point one or it's quick that struck the south western island of ju shoop. while the warning didn't indicate a quick would desperately happen, but prime minister from york to shadow has stayed in japan. people on the southern
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coast were encouraged to be ready to evacuate. if necessary. it. okay, no non guides. what are the name chi trust? it's quite extra information protocol is not a request to evacuate and advancement and it's quake. no. is this an advisory? that's an, as quake will take place within a specific timeframe. but as this is the 1st time, i understand that the public may be very anxious. mean we know something well a nobel peace prize winner has hailed a court ruling in the philippines as a victory for media freedom and democracy where we are versus the news organization rattler has had his license reinstated in 2018, it was accused of violating for an ownership restrictions. barnaby lo has more from manila us for more than 6 years. this news room has been operating under the threat of closure. 2018. the philippines business regulator found the traveler. the online media company founded by the veteran journalist maria rissa,
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violated foreign ownership groups. but on friday, the court of appeals ruled the rattler is an entirely filipino own business and reinstated its license. this court decision, the latest and a spring of court victories for rattler is a much needed reminder that the mission of journalism can thrive, even in the line of fire, to speak truth to power, to hold the line, to build a better world. it's another legal trying for rest and rattler after acquittals on 5 tax evasion cases. last year, the bill piece prize winner says it's a vindication for the media community. after years of what she described as a political harassment by former president would be good authority journalist here and the rep or news from reported extensively on alleged abuses. during that, the 3rd, the administration's cracked down on drugs rest, assessed, and made them a target. the legal work there and the appeals court concurred with a rule that the government's actions have no place in
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a democratic society. but while the rest of says media, freedom and full of floor are slowly being restored, she's appealed to president, britain, in marcus junior to do more, give us greater access to information. journalists are not, the enemy, has this very idealistic document points out. we have a role in society. we are your allies, rest size facing another 2 legal battles. one of them, a cyber libel conviction, that's a waiting, a supreme court decision, which could send her to prison for up to 7 years. what would one court victory after another wrestler says she trust the justice system? wine to below algebra ended up or so have here on al jazeera, the here's for the health of not just says bees. the worries in survey about land that's rich and lift him
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the the the good to have you back are this a plane caring former us president donald trump has been diverted and forced to land after mechanical issues. the republican presidential candidate was on route to a rally in the us state of montana and mechanical a problem. a required a landing at an airfield in the state capital buildings. drums, riley is still expected to go ahead in bozeman. later on friday,
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it's in the japanese city is not gonna saki. the annual memorial ceremony has taken place commemorating the dropping of your time of bomb which marks the end of the 2nd world war. but the cities decision to exclude the is really ambassador from the event, as prompted a diplomatic spat. but mcbride reports a spin searing summit temperatures, people gathering nagasaki to solemnly remember the dropping of the 2nd, the atomic bomb that forced upon to capitulate. and during the 2nd world war, conspicuously absent, the us ambassador, choosing don't to attend in protest at the exclusion of israel's ambassador. the us is accused the organizes of politicizing the event by excluding israel. but the city says the decision was taken for fear of any protest. i'll come on that and put it on this decision is absolutely not a political one. it is only so we can conduct the ceremony smoothly under
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a solemn atmosphere. the dropping of a single atomic bomb on the city. on august, the 9th 1945 killed more than 70000 people latest white brought from the japanese 3 days earlier, the 1st atomic bomb dropped on the city of hit, ashima killed 140000 pieces commemoration in that city was attended by the way the ambassador, which prompted to protest by people opposed to his presence and to israel's will and gaza in washington. the state department has stood by the us and basset as decision not to attend the event in nagasaki, in solidarity with as well. so i thought it was important that these really investor be invited as investors of other countries have been invited, that no country that should have been singled out to not be invited to the celebration. in fact, the ambassadors of russia and bella roost were also excluded because of the war in ukraine. and basset is from the americas western allies sent letters protesting
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a decision that seemingly puts israel in the same category. but i think it was a political decision about one based of security to draw a moral equivalency between brochures and israel. one country that invaded versus one country that was a victim of invasion for us and pass it along with his rotation is really counterparts. instead of 10 did another commemoration nathan nagasaki bombing held in tokyo, rob mcbride out, is there people in a small village. and serbia are fighting a back plans to mine for listing and their back yard. the government's restored to rio 10 toes, a license to extract them and roll use, and electric vehicles, environmental this plan to rally against the project in the capital bel grade on saturday. so the higher ups reports these fields in west and so it'd be a could soon disappear if alicia mining project gets to go ahead and when greenery disappears. so do the insects
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a lot done. you codes of it. she's worried not just for his bees, but also for his health and even his community play out. i'm defending the property of the existence of my family and my children have replied with all the lives of such things. in yeah, valley blue police smoke and exploration sites on land. so rich and the few european union is keen to benefits mining joints. re, i'd tend to discuss with the mineral hit a couple of decades ago. lithium is using rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles among other items. but mass protest in 2022 loc, the global corporation from opening its 1st year in line. all that change last month, so when, so it'd be reinstated it's license prompting. nationwide demonstrations. c environmental groups to concerned about their a parable pollution
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a mine would quote and the impacts on sources of food and water upon the planet of the smith did he attend to explaining the mining valleys to be 3 bars, which often slots seals and could carry any toxic material dance team. so this is a huge risk to the entire read to, not only for the either but the, for everything down stream on the 3, not salary there's and for about great. the sabine government, which names misinformation for the protest is trying to forge close to ties with the you and the block wants to reduce this dependency on chinese lease. you we are, we are not talking about deciding, are we going to do something at the expense of the environment and people's health or not? the answer is we will not do anything even that has such a negative impact that it would be detrimental. in this case,
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the projects will not be developed, so this was what it means. this will be mobilized, not co copland of it does not convince the name on the farm. it says is village isn't interested in profits. he says they were raised on this land and they will die on it to sort of hide us all just there to us, astronaut. so we're initially on a trip to the international space station, maybe stuck in space for 8 months, but sure will more and so need to williams were making a test flight on the boeing star liner to see how it performed head of more regular use. but technical issues could me, they'll spend christmas and new year's day in space. a problem is with the star line, it became apparent as they docked with leaks in the propulsion system. and issues with is thrusters of the us
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sprinter a band from the last olympics because if a drug violation has one gold in paris, 24 year old shikari richardson ram, the final lag of the 4 by 100, we're is relayed to overall great britain in the rain and germany won the bronze, but the westman botched their change over and were disqualified from the 4 by 100 relay andrea, the grass, anchoring canada to victory and south africa took silver in an african record time and great britain grabbed the bronze and a big surprise in the 400 metre hurdles as the carson war homes attempt to retain his olympic a title was foiled by right benjamin, the american finally, getting the better of his norwegian rival. after finishing behind the world record holder in tokyo. and are you are a champion, spain have now added olympic gold. they beat you on these. the french team in the final and the hosts were 31 down, but came back to force extra time space. sergio,
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where camilo scoring twice an extra time for a $53.00 when us and that is it for me and my colleague, the carry, jones send out will be up next to understand. well, we must experience life through now. designs discover the stories. the company in the past, due to the voices drowned out by the stove and read the witness documentary done veiled the truth and changed it to 0 african stories from african perspectives. really, but i need to do more. we've mainly to show documentary use by african filmmakers
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