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personal stories and public display, residents of the stuff a lot but know it will take more than painting their walls to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making and marginalized community feel seen again. the palestinian signed the lease on the move again in gaza, signed eunice city where israel has issued new evacuation orders. the light from the headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate is also coming up. a funeral is being held for a 9 year old girl killed in a standing a tax that supports unrest across the chase and police are on high alerts, demanding answers, families in bangladesh,
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hope to find their loved ones who went missing under shave, huskiness, retailers restock, and nigeria, after businesses suffering losses from the days of protest against the rising cost of living, the hello, we begin with a developing story coming from the occupied westbank. where is really security forces? say one settler has been shot dead officer. a gunman open fire is passing vehicles and another is really sadler has been injured in the attack and they are an illegal settlements in jordan valley. is really forces have carried out raids and several palestinian villages following the shooting or correspond that need to abraham following developments from told us in the occupied respects is that what are you hearing about all of this? well, we're stating that the car has led the scene and that the is really forces are now
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carrying out raids. 2 villages near with the attack took place with drones, trying to locate and see where this shooter is, according to the initial information that the entrances office to box, where we are right now, we're being close by these really forces missing the movement of kind of city of depth remember that we are now here at the jordan valley and i couldn't come to the area which is really for a, for every public city in here is the occupied with beckett's compromising of 30 percent of the occupied with bank. and it has been seen the league is wearing these supplements, expanding and expanding at the expense of the palestinians living here. we're seeing now more attacks against israeli settlers in the area. mostly since october the 7th, when we're talking about 9 teams when it comes to stuff and there's or soldiers being killed by these really for us it's our a,
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by palestinian attacks against them. we are talking about 65000 palestinians living in the area that he but we're talking also about almost 13000 is really settlers. they used to live in 36 supplements, but now with the expansion of those and they get this reset, that's with the direction of more out post the stuff there's just decides to put the bills we have. okay, about a higher number. we've been also reporting in the past few months how these really government is appropriate. think more of that for the benefit of this at the expense of the kind of okay, did that. thank you for that reporting from the occupied westbank to southern does, our israel has expands that evacuation orders and fun eunice as it begins a 3rd military assault on the city since the war began. palestinians were told to leave just days after being allowed to return home. this has become
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a familiar routine for many forced to carry their belongings in the heat of summer . in search of a safe place to stay. many palestinians say nowhere is safe in the gaza strip. i don't want them not whose name i was sleeping. and so do you work up to the situation warnings? i looked outside to see everyone running for their lives. i was up my uncles so we rushed back to where the rest of my family was staying. i found that the flat next door had been hit by me so that it's a business at them. and when you're forced to leave your home, you do not know what to do with where to go, what to carry and what to leave behind. we had already been displaced from the north, meaning we were left with little possession. there was nothing left to carry. we run for our lives with the clothes on our box. it is really hard, really painful. we are living in fear displacement is not a picnic. i would not wish this on any one. we are tired pendants for the joining us, our finest and southern gaza. so having families displaced yet again,
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these new evacuation orders what options the people have. where do they go to was some people slept on the sidewalks on the streets last night because the is ready for says issue, those evacuation orders after midnight notes, some palestinian families. mine is defined m t agriculture line just like the one behind us right now. and they're currently setting up their tents in this area. know, most of the families are saying that they're homeless. they did not have any time to take any of their belongings. there's no food, no tents, no walter, no toilets. and they're living the worst days of their lives though, those kind of thing you specially those in hon. eunice received at least 3 evacuation orders in the past couple of days now, according to wonder why they said that the 2075000 palestinians evacuated south
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west of the gaza strip work. there has been different blogs that were ordered to evacuate know policy news? do not have any at options other than the western parts of new and this, which is a milwaukee, but a milwaukee the cig nathan as a safe zone by that is where the forces has been continuously been targeted. and there were dozens of policies that were report is killed and dozens, others have been injured. so at the end of the day, positive news believe that there's no place save all over the gauze trip across the gaza strip. all right, thank you again just for the the thanks for that reporting from han, eunice, the the funeral has now be gone for a child killed in a knife, attacking the british town of south ports 9 year old alice and we are as one of 3
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young girls killed during advance workshop in july, the teenager accused of their murders as also charged with injuring 7 others. false information about his identity as a newly arrived migrant sparked riots across the u. k. across the cell for bringing laura console. laura, you're at the church where the funeral is taking place. what's it like at the scene for us? oh sure. well the proceedings have been going on for more than an hour. now they started around 2 o'clock low quote, time. they are being precise to the by, sorry, from the hand of goodness, who knew the family of alice. so many people would be sharing stories of alice inside. we can actually hear them really because i come to us so that the sharing many stories to say that she was quite cheeky, that she enjoyed to don to the typical 9 year old girl. and this close at the
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community. absolutely shocked. it's also quite a typical child's funeral. people are a wash with kind of a wearing many different colors to the funeral. people are standing outside the scene here in the move in our showing their respects. i see pink feelings around the place and these pieces nice to the post on people's great says ready a peaceful funeral and just friends, family members, but also member of the police methics who was there at the scene of the attack in south on the 29th of july, i'm a charities has been supporting the family members, or we know that it was a misinformation that had led to days of writing nationwide. i mean, how would you describe the mood in the country right now? let's start with a mood here in south for people what it is showing that these rights still wanted
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to do to the kind of misinformation that was christ online, about the mississippi and background of the assailants. so they came here the day of the visual, the day off to the stablish, the far right to congregate, to say the outside of, most of the kind of attacking that most of them attacked them. so the police, they were apparently doing the vigilant, see justice for these killings. but they also starts to attack the prophecy of people and living if they were taking breaks, throwing it towards this most. and in the days, follow a sort spread like wildfire across the country. we so this kind of violence in criminal ality we haven't seen for so long, assigning them see cuz inside hotels terrified while they were boning them from outside out through 2 hotels. even the library in mexico was such a light paces, wouldn't lose his but by wednesday they were expecting a this, once again, they're expecting me to congregate and move
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a 100 places across the u. k. the people that really have enough on the came out on on 2 basis pro testers to cope at the streets. and we didn't see it when we thought badly, a pocket of these 4 right purchase taking place. we also saw one of the biggest police schools movements we've seen at since 2011, 6000 via trans trace offices distributions across english wiles and also in northern ireland and primus, to help 3 emergency me to see what my could do. he wanted to live with justice to act as a deterrent, but i've spoken to many times the community here. they said in an office once they made it very clear, that's simply not welcome here. this is a the move very close knit community and they said this is also reflected in the types of traps not to sit there and use the sony law unity and any person, any person, if any religion won't come here. all right,
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thank you. laura. thanks for that report from the u. k. human rights groups and been with us say around 3000 people, became victims of extra traditional killing during shift has seen us 15 years in power. families of people who have gone missing or no hopeful, but the intern governments will help them find closure time for child re reports from dr. wright's group in burma. there say that security forces have carried out over 640 disappeared and says sincere casino came to power in 2009. some people were killed. all this relate or really is, but on 100, remain missing. in 2016 and been custom supreme code lawyer was forcibly abducted by plainclothes police in the capital. on 6th august, he was among the people really as doctor housing of fled the country for 8 years. he says he was subject to, to talk to you at a secret detention center. he has not been created in hospital,
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somebody from the company that they used to hang, cussing blindfold all of us detainees for 24 hours a day. i had several nervous breakdown seizures, and they also used to inject us with unknown substances. when we question senior interrogators as to why they had detained us, they would tell us that it was an instruction from the top level. many alleged that check as soon as government use the defend forces intelligence unit or the df i am the police detective branch to suppress defend a farmer military officer who spent 18 months in detention later reveal details about the secret prison inside the intelligence headquarters to the media, the current director general of the agency has denied delegations. how does it do the if i to cost product, we need profit investigation? i need to find out about the detainees who are alive or did or to get appropriate justice. they should be an independent commission for me to investigate the agency
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from our burn with their should. diplomat also have victim a for disappearance. was released up to 15 months in secret detention sell. i was in had hundreds of names engraved in the wrong one. the demand is immediate release. all the thousands of unnamed victims of enforced disappearance. just the girls crossed crime against humanity. on saturday i protested, demanded answers. family members have disappeared. individuals and others have gathered among the supreme court. that's what the loved ones are. they turn into a good location and they're demanding, they're really, i'm, that those responsible be brought to justice on the families of enforce disappearance and extra judicial queuing, have been protesting for almost 15 years. now. you know, single case has been investigated or anyone brought justice yet, despite several appeals made to the higher court for years,
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families have had no idea what has happened to their loved ones. they are asking the interim government for answers seeking justice or at least closure title each other. yeah, i'll just say to tucker, 2 people have been killed in a russian irritates on ukraine's capital cheese. 3 others were wounded. earlier, several large explosions were reported. and keys, mayor says air defense system were reactivated to repel the strikes a positive. a lot of reason landscape is acknowledged for the 1st time that ukrainian forces are fighting and rushes border region. in a surprise offensive rushes defense industry has released footage of what they say . our air strikes on ukrainian tank and drones increased russia impose the new security regime in 3 border regions on saturday and sent more troops. more than
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76000 people had been evacuated from the region, is still a head on al jazeera, a world famous conservationist isn't schiller. i'm seeking to highlight a message of hope for the environment. the hard hitting mean to be is israel and obstacles piece. i think that to move in the f one, his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the 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 being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the effective use of the present as not that important factor. hear the story on talk to how does era in depth analysis of the face headline, what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves?
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israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have to give it a chance to best be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story house. will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or investigative journalism? voices from different corners. stories from other angles. programs that open your eyes to an alternative. as the world today on now to sierra the the the
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color again, the top stories analysis 0 is really forces say one subtler has been shot dead in the occupied westbank after gunman open fire is passing vehicles. another is really sadler has been injured in the attack near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley is where the forces of carried out reeds in several palestinian villages following the shooting. and israel has expanded evacuation orders and southern gaza as it begins as 3rd military assault on the city. since the war began, almost indians were told to the fine you and esther stays after being allowed to return home. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees says over 75000 people have been displaced by israel's latest evacuation. orders for the plaza really wrote on acts just in the past few days. more than 75000 people have been displaced in south west garza. some are only able to carry their children with
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them. some carry their whole lives in one small bag. they are going to overcrowded places where shelter is already overflowing with families. they've lost everything, needs everything, unlike in other words, the people of goals are tracked and have nowhere to go. deep mazda mazda is the chief humanitarian officer at the n g o care international. she spoke to us from southern gaza and says, the situation on the ground is dire and left the health care system is on its knees . as what i have been getting on the ground is something that as a humanitarian, i have never seen the scale and level of suffering. the displacement is get destroyed, the human suffering is beyond. and there have been many moments of the day with uncompetitive. think where is humanity? i've seen children walking alone on the company, children getting that and dad lives on the back. so many children and women with
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getting infections. the tense which we are talking about, that there is not enough space left of what defense and people are being asked to the best way to get another done. yet another time, i have not met a single less than a single person who has not to be evacuated at least 5 dikes. i've met people that we didn't even 25 times, but i think women input is due to the health system is on its knees. but humanitarians are trying their level best. but with so much restrictions which we have is that we cannot bring supplies, the very much needed, essentially supplies even related to health and they could be go through imports. what does that mean? nation hygiene give supports a clinic here and half of the patients that we get our children and the tie breaking. then your team does you, the patients come back because they go back to the same conditions and essentially there is no improvement. hey ron, this president lester with fedex gun has dominated our bus arrives to use the
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countries for administer, sir. so look at who he is. he was born in 1962 into ron. and he served as that uranian deputy foreign minister from 2017 to 2021. he was the chief nuclear negotiator between to han and ro powers from 2013 to 2021. he was involved in all negotiations until the joint comprehensive plan of action was signed in 2015 and both his career as a diplomats, where he served as an ambassador to tokyo until think he currently yard. ok. she is . the secretary for iran, strategic council on foreign policy, how much the runs the political analyst at the university of toronto as presidents present scan, picked a veteran diploma as known for his professional approach. and i think dr kind of up to you would be considered a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat ease. there is no footage of him screaming and yelling were
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the insulting people or insulting for our leaders. and here and there, he's the sort of like dr. appleton. i mean, after long young the doctor may sees for administer quiet, but professional. he is seen as a centrist. i'm. i'm sure that uh he will be reflecting uh he will, he's and he's not a controversial figure, but he will be important. he is a, he will be a member of the supreme national security council, of course, assuming that he gets a vote of confidence, which i think he will. he will be a member of the supreme national security council. he will be the president's most important advisor when it comes to foreign affairs. he has a very good relationship with all of the different branches of state. so again, i think he would be considered a safe pair of pants. he does. there is no controversy surrounding him. there is no
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media like a video of him or is it insulting or for a leader or that he does. he, there is no videos of him. you know, he's, he's known to be very quiet and professional of the serbian president, alexander of research has called the actions of protest, or is a block the main train stations. in belgrade, a terror of a minority over the majority of the blockades happens after a protest against olivia mining on the capital in the capital on saturday. the government has revive plans for the australian mining giants rios, and so to develop large deposits of the western city flows, the call on police detained at least 19 people. 14 of them on suspicion of acts of felony for the 9, syria businesses are accounting their losses after 10 days of nationwide protest against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turn violence in many states resulting in the depths of a police 22 people, a loss and income and the destruction of property. as much as it is,
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reports in the northern state of toronto. after 10 days of disruptive protest senior, one of the 10 major markets in get a 2nd most popular city is slowly coming back to life. retailers restock as labor as work to make up for lost income. the market of fishes estimate $5000000.00 in sales. while the last for each day the market was closed. this market and uh it is uh, not saving only uh people enough kindle. it is uh, saving, it wasn't the neighboring states and also, uh some, uh uh, so my country that's a lot of nibbled and like, uh, what are the nigeria? so i think uh, in room for me just sad jim what room. he says, customers from other states and neighboring countries stop coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chain fiscal year,
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short digits of goods that select surprises in some areas. jump in by print device defense, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses, after riotous, looted, and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas must westbrook justice demonstrating against bad governance and rising cost of living, destruction to property and lives have been reported in many parts of the country. when economies folders, the impact of the progress and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't this is that it is tied to production in nigeria, so it has serious any impact on the level of employment in addition to that. so many investment opportunities where i live in nigeria,
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but the concern he says is how to restore the last investor confidence. you suggest that the next 6 months that crucial in determining whether the negative impact of the protest would be long or short lived depending on how the government response to the crisis increases. i do see that kind of at age 9, see world famous animal behavior. a scientist and conservation active as jane goodall continues traveling the world to inspire people to impact the planet in a positive way. the british, if ologist isn't chilly to promote the work of her institute spreading a message of hope. in the face of pessimistic outlooks about the survival of the natural world, as we know it's just there is latin america. editor lucio newman reports from santiago. the theater is packed tickets sold out in less than 24 hours. they're here to listen to a rock star of a different order, 90 year old, which is just totally just jane goodall. she was just saying when at the age of 26,
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the leadership role can and will do much better than their parents to see and human our 0 santiago. thanks for watching alda 0 coming up next. it's 12 to alta 0 bye for now. the hello. after a slug started to the monsoon season, the brains are picking up in the capital region, so the streets clouds with water here. copious amounts of rain falling, but i gotta tell you, i think the focal point on monday will be southern india around, careless state, and time will not do. but this is also looking bad for the northern bodies soaked with rain over the next little bit, including for its capital mallaig could see months worth of rain over 72 hours and soaked with rain red cross re longer as well. once the rains have brought flooding
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into cambodia, but they're now starting to break apart where they aren't picking up. is the northern philippines for those on island flood alerts have been re issued here. plenty of dry weather though to be found across northern and central china. most of the action is around one jeep providence, and here's an update on tropical storm marie, i'm making mine fall late sunday early monday. not too far away from san die. some die itself looking to see half a month's worth of rain in 24 hours. there's some rain wandering around from the malay peninsula and borneo island could strike coaching with a few downpours. and we end this one off and bucket stone where there were head town pours in as a level by producing some flooding skill. a few drops surround on monday with a height of 34 degrees. that's it. from here, i'll catch you later though, of the heroes from my elders. here on the go and meet tonight out is there is
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