tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera August 11, 2024 11:00pm-11:30pm AST
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the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence, award, denominator hero. now the . ready of thousands forced to flee with no, we're safe to go. this place, palestinians leave hon eunice and southern gaza. as israel begins, another assault, the rock, this is audra 0 alarm from don't also coming up is really forces say one subtler has been killed and the occupied west back after gunman opened fire on a vehicle, police on high alerts and the u. k. following the funeral for
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a young girl killed in the stabbing attack that sparked violence. brian the, the games and pears drawing to a close. after 2 weeks of release level competition, we take a look at some of the more memorable moments. we begin in southern gaza, our tens of thousands of palestinians have an order to flee their homes. once again is where the army has issued an evacuation order in hon. eunice as it renews it's offensive. there is the 3rd is really military assault on the city since last october and evacuation order includes areas that had previously been designated a so called humanitarian zones by the is really army. and those areas are, again, is really targets and many palestinians say they don't know where to flee to next.
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i mean, what are some of this is my, it's moved, it's only been a week since i came back home to rebuild it. but i don't think i'll ever find my house again. we're being subjected to dreadfully wrong humiliation and suffering. we don't know where to go. there was no safe place in the whole of the gaza strip. whoever day is to say there was a safe zone. is elia then? when your thoughts leave your home, you do not know what to do or where to go. we had already been displaced from the north, meaning we were left with little possessions. there was nothing left to carry as well as evacuation order comes just a day after and he's really struggling out to be in school and gaza city to more than $100.00 people. the want security council is expected to have an emergency meeting on tuesday regarding the strike. and the last few hours in central gaza to palestinians has been killed and it is rarely strike on a residential area and a new state. that's where a future account holder has. this updates from. hi eunice, the palestinians have been on the move,
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especially after that is where the forces issued new evacuation orders for the policy new in new and as some of the palestinians slept on the sidewalks. it's this concert on the streets without any 10, any shelter, any food, any drinking water, no bathrooms. they're saying that they have been on the move and under this ongoing, endless displaced the cycle for 10 months. now. some policy news told us that this is the 10th time. they have been displaced from 10 units. now those hollis pinions have been not knowing where to go. they're saying that where ever they go, there have been still being targeted. there's really forces ask the palestinians to evacuate to the western parts of hun, eunice, but the western parts of con eunice, all. milwaukee has been also been a target. now, according to lunar well at least $75000.00 displays, palestinians evacuated in the past couple of days in the southern western parts of
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the gods of trip. and then i'll just see it up on eunice because of palestine or mazda has released the statements on the caused by guitar. egypt and united states to resume ceasefire talks to and israel's war on gauze on the call for mediators to present a plan based on past talks, rather than entering new negotiations for ceasefire. they're saying the statements, we call in the mediators to submit a plan to implement what they presented to the movement and approved on the 2nd of july based on jo vines vision. and the security council resolution and oblige israel to do so. instead of going to more rounds of negotiations or new proposals that provide cover for israel's aggressions. how does that? what's the address is now from regions capital amman, because these really government has bound elders are from reporting inside israel. honda, what more have you learned about this statement and, and what kind of impact we think of this might have on these negotiations?
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so before we get into how these relatives are reacting and let's 1st talk about what exactly how mass has put in these statements. they're saying that continued is really aggression is di, railing these talks. this is the concept we've been covering over the last several months since really b, c, fire talk started picking up again at the end of may. now, how mass is also saying, but they're calling on mediators to put back on the table. the initial framework that was agreed upon by all parties at the end of made was outlined by us president joe biden in a press conference in the us. and it essentially showed this 3 phase plan that would ultimately see an end to the war in the final phase. these really said they had agreed to this framework and we're blaming him as for the hold up in the thomas . but her mouth has said that these really is, are in fact the ones who had been continuously adding non negotiable conditions. and we do know that benjamin netanyahu himself released
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a statement with 4 non negotiable non starters, to these talks just a couple of months ago. but now how may i ask, who's saying that they want this original framework back on the table before they can really resume these negotiations? now let's talk about these really side of things anonymous sources. speaking to is really media have said that how much is using this as a negotiation tactics and how these really are reacting as a whole is saying, but how much is rejecting the entire idea of these talks, which is simply not true that was not stated in this readout from the palestinian root, they were rather saying that they are ready for negotiations. they have been negotiating with mediator, but it needs to be the plan that was originally on the table. but how math is accusing israel of constantly changing, of constantly adding amendments that do not work for him as you also have to remember. now, this is the 1st time that yes, yes. and what is going to be engaged in, in the,
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to negotiation with benjamin netanyahu. and these rarely, these are both hard liners that have been historically having these hard positions . so there is a lot up in the air hubert. these relays have said that they are, in fact going to be sending a delegation to either cairo or del hot on august 15th. but it's just going to be yet to be seen exactly what's going to happen in the coming weeks of this demand from him as, as for the original framework to be back on the table from assignments reporting. thank you so much. and i just want to remind our viewers that down to is reporting from jordan, because as well as government has banned ultra 0 from broadcasting inside the country. all right, now we're us presenter by it says he believes a ceasefire and gaza is viable for the end of his term in the white house. well, a personal burden made the comments and his 1st interview since he abandoned his re election campaign last month. alan fisher has more of a washington dc. joe biden has wanted us the spot in the middle east since before.
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he made the historic decision 3 weeks ago. the step probably to the presidential race. but they've been seeing that for weeks they keep telling is they're very close to closing the circle, but they haven't been able to get over the line that you bite and is giving his 1st interview since that historic decision. he said the reason behind it was a number of democrats had come to him. i'm going to consent that they wouldn't win the house or the senate because he was dragging their numbers down. he still believed that he could beat donald trump in a general election. but he was concerned about the big picture and he's still believe that the efforts that he was putting in from the white house to deliver a c spot in the middle east is a ceasefire possible. useful possible plan i put together endorsed by the g 7 endorsed by the un security council center is still viable. and i'm working with literally every single day to
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and my whole team to see to it that it doesn't escalate that original war. but at least they can one of the reasons this poll numbers were still lower because people were concerned about his position on the middle east, his iron club commitment to israel security, and the lack of a ceasefire. despite what we were told was almost continuous american pressure. now the white house is stepping up its efforts in the next couple of days, bill bar, who's the head of the spice agency, the c i a, you'll be back in the middle east speaking to the objections that can tardies the representatives of a mass and also israel to try and get the sci fi, overline, brett mcg guard. who is jo bikers, middle east, special advisor is also thought to be heading to the area. and we also have until he blinked at the secretary of state saying that he is prepared to fly to the middle east if we can get to the deal. but as i said, they've been talking about this for weeks. they believe it's closer now than it's ever been,
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but they still haven't been able to deliver hours for sure. i'll just see the washington. its meanwhile and the occupied westbank is really security for us to say one sutler has been shot dead after. gunman opened fire at passing vehicles and other is really subtler, has been injured in the attack near and illegal settlements in jordan valley is really forces are carried out rates and several palestinian villages following the shooting. you abraham, has this update now from their booth and the occupied westbank is really forces continued the res, all across the jordan valley area. as well as closing off the truck points leading to jericho, to, to boss, to different towns in the doors in the body. they believe that the perpetrator has led the scene an escape towards one of the palestinian villages. now we've seen that use of drones as well as troops trying to locate the perpetrator or perpetrators. but as far as palestinians are telling us that they believe that these acts are considered a collective punishment, it's
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a way for it is ways to tell the palestinians that if anyone wants to do any act that the scene is resisting these really occupation, then they will crockett, down on the whole population, making it difficult for people to move from one place to another. now the jordan valley is a very strategic, an important area for palestinians consists of 30 percent of the tool to the area of the occupied with beckett's, considered the reds baskets. and has been seeing a lot of growth when it comes to the game. is really the supplements of have been expanding and expanding at the expense of the indigenous people. so people feel like things been trapped. and that's why we've been seeing a growing number of attacks, particularly in the georgia invited area. now in fulton, in the occupied to us bank itself since october, the 7th we are talking about at least 9 team is raising killed by palestinian
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attacks. whether they were sold or assessed. there's a here in the west bank, which is really as telling you about the condition in the west. thank you that, but he does eat all the occupied westbank palestine and the other news a funeral has been held for one of the children killed in a knife attack in the british town of south port on your old alice a d. r and 2 other young girls were killed during a dance workshop in july. riots were sparked across the u. k by false suggestions that the suspect was a newly arrived migrant. farrakhan has more from morning when this funeral coat hedge is taking the body of 9 year old was the silver a year to a catholic church in southport, members of the community here feel hot square. it can stand that such a vibrant go who loved dogs came to such
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a violent. and we talked about which high school you might attend about growing up having a big house with the garden and having children, children who will never happy. we will never help you raise it has will never seen you grow up friends, relatives, and also police officers. paramedics and charity work is have come to support the family. this is the 1st funeral for this 3 children. stop to death. don't spotty on july. the 29th. well the funeral possession has taken place just behind me in this soul and grieving town. no one here could have been imagined, a task like this taking place. but it was false information spread online about the same citizenship status of religion. that quickly ignited, buying the riots on july, the 30th. what was supposed to be a peaceful vigil instead turned into this full rise in spite groups writing a talking of most on police and destroying property. apparent to fidget onto just
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as the local people here say was unjustified and unwanted. seemed to find that site this brooks cities and towns across the u. k. y has set fire to to hotels, housing asylum, see cuz with vulnerable un, terrified people, stranded helplessly inside. probably me to secure stoba health, 3 emergency meetings and is down the street residence and session to motion the biggest policing operation in decades to point 6000 of right trade offices on the streets of the u. k. more than 700 people so far, being arrested with many fits present or facing the punishment. but on wednesday, as move on right gatherings were planned, tens of thousands of people took the streets and shows pulse against racism, saying the narrative of a diverse and tolerant country had been hijacked by violence minority. but it's
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left many people questioning the source of the underlying i ended up commended on rest. so quickly and wondering how the spread of false information online could spill over into such widespread silence on the streets of person nor how l 20 south port. the 2 people have been killed in a russian air attack on you. cruise capital keys, 3 other people were injured and earlier, several large explosions were reported. saves, mayor says air defense systems were activated to repel the strikes. all of russia's defense industry has released footage of what they say are strikes on ukrainian tanks and drones. in the course, we jump. ukraine's military made a surprise attack into western parts of russia's course that region on tuesday. or
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should i impose a new security regime in 3 border regions on saturday and the port extra forces to try and stop ukraine's advances course. so governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians while russia still control as much of ukraine's eastern territory where the nets remains under russian control. but you craze incursion into russia's course. territory is further north and the main front line. it is the largest cross border attack by ukraine since the war began. and i'm just there as defense editor alex. so the top alyssa says, ukraine's cross border attack as put russia's president of vladimir, putting on the back foot up to 60000000 barrels, saying i need to stay that policies. it's it's, it's more embarrassing for him because it started off as a raid which found the loss of my travel as you can brush off and say, well, that's the sort of thing that happens in more time, but for ukrainian units to cross the border. and then go rampaging for near on
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a week now, and nothing to being done about that makes him look extremely weak. and also the intelligence failure as well. now will assist you creating build up the russian troops that was sent out to donates to fight to the east, leaving, leaving a christian. you did a very kind of defensive ability. so it was easy for the cranes to attack. they've been there for 6 days, and the additional units, you're seeing substantial russian reinforcements. now a mixture of conscripts already the and the using naval infantry submarines. apple and troops sort of a lead troops are being used to unplug the gaps to stem, the tide of the training in advance, as well as well as a defensive load of the missiles and drones that were shut down last night. and i sent in by you kramer, shut down by these new units of add to the defense fields and also look at pub plans just down the way. and of course the city of course gets off. so head here on
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al jazeera, a world famous conservation, is visits chile seeking to highlight a message of hope for the environment. the code from just come through pass west australia. and in comparison, most of the books about what happened in queens, this rather feeble, just because if you like, shows this development here with the orange center, would it even try to give itself a circulation that is heavy? right? and we think interrupt compton probably a couple of weeks worth of rain in a couple of days is likely resolved something storms quite possibly and nothing else to see in the sky on monday. but it doesn't improve starkly with the breeze or using, but it's very significant change deal with the type and it does extend down through brisbin just across in to new south wells. this during tuesday. in contrast to that,
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it's nice and quiet. and usually island, despite the breeze coming up from the south, it's not exactly code is about 15 in christ church by day. most of indonesia is still free of thunderstorms most entirely true, but mostly free of the raw showers further west. mostly i'd like to be in and i think be lazy and indonesia and southeast asia. the mainland pasta is getting an intense intensification of this seasonal rate and it runs across into southern china. so south of the young c, this rate is going to spread no attempt to stock a bit, but produce some flooding. and you'll maybe notice maria tropical storm in northern country. the discussing the defining issues of our time. we are the subject of a i, we are not the users of a i going beyond the artificial intelligence, hyphen, big tech propaganda. explore how to build the sites an ethical a i, there's
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a racial bias is getting worse. you get more of those in power. are the ones with the resources to decide where it's used. how do we change this paradigm? studio b, b, a r series on a jersey to the quarterback. you're watching out. as a reminder of our top story, is this our in southern gaza. israel has expounded evacuation orders as it begins. it's 3rd military assaults on hon. you and us policies were told to reach the city just days after being allowed to return home and is really security forces say
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a similar has been shot dead in the occupied westbank after gunman opened fire and passing vehicles. another is really settler has been injured in the attack and the renew legal settlements in the jordan valley. and a funeral has been held for 9 year old girl was killed in a knife attack in the british town of south ports. the coming of a girl and 2 other children support riots after false information about the suspect of killer spread online are found. we have called for an end to the violence energy or a business owners are accounting their losses after 10 days of nationwide protests against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turned violent and many states resulting in the depths of at least 22 people. how many trays reports from the northern state of kind of it's up to 10 days of disruptive protest. singer, one of the 10 major market didn't get a 2nd. most popular city is slowly coming back to life. retailers restock as labor
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as work to make up for lost income. the market of fishes estimate $5000000.00 in sales. why 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 newborn like, uh, both of them i gave you. so i think uh, it went for me just sad jim what room. he says, customers from other states and neighboring countries stopped coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chain fiscal year shortage of goods that select surprises in some areas. jump in by print device to send, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses of to riotous, looted and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took
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a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas most westbrook testers demonstrating against bad governance. and rising cost of living, destruction to property and lives have been reported in many parts of the country. when the economy stores the impact of the process and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't this is that i it us types of production in nigeria. so it has cbs, any impacted on the level of employment. in addition to that, so many investment opportunities where i live in nigeria. but the concern he says is how to restore that invest 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
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the crisis increases. i do see that kind of or the families of the 62 people killed in a plane crash in brazil or helping forensic teams identify the bodies. investigators or analyzing the flight recorders to determine what caused a plane to plunge into a residential area near. so paula, on friday, and then monica in a key reports for re edition or emergency responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies, the victims of a deadly thing. crash on friday that sent shot fleets across for sale. family members are being asked by a stories to help identify their relatives at the legal medical institute of some follow where the bodies were taken the most affordable. we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social workers and legal advisor
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to meet the families requirements and priorities with focusing on the well being of the families. more than 50 bodies have been recovered, but most were so badly burned. identification will take time and then will be as little as the body's work have a nice and i being transferred to to morgan, south palo, where they will be x rays and then a test will be done to identify them of the aircraft was carrying 50 passengers and 4 crew members from the southern state of butter not to preserve the largest city some follow when disaster struck. nearing its destination, the plain suddenly lost speed and altitude, spinning out of control and plunging to the ground. it exploded on impact in the backyard of a house. in the midst of a residential condominium complex. the. there were 3 people in the house. me, my wife and the night. we are a little fun. at the time we thought it was a helicopter crashing. i was almost leaving the house and suddenly we sold
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a craft exploding in the back. yeah. press cures, rushed to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. then they began to search for bodies and the debris. the regional airline company boy boss released the name of all the victims, among them a family from venezuela and a teacher from portugal. brazilian authorities have already recovered the to flight recorders, which they say will help them piece together. what happened? brazil's air force has already said that the pilot did not report an emergency for adverse weather conditions for so we know stories save the investigation to determine the cause of the tragedy should take at least a month. monica now give all jw a 0. we addition narrow that age, 90 world famous animal behavior scientist and conservation active as to jane goodall continues traveling the world to inspire people to impact the planet in
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makes us realize that every person can make a change even by choosing which each or recycling every tiny thing matters. all good, all concedes the window of opportunity is closing, but they each person can help extend it to children. inspired by who institute show of the recycling projects, making good, all smile. she's convinced she says that those who will soon be in the leadership role can and will do much better than their parents to see and human algebra. santiago. the olympic games in paris are drawing to a close after 2 weeks of elite level competition. the u. s. is one of the most metals followed by china, japan, and australia. the closing ceremony is now underway. and our correspondence appall reese has been covering the games for us from paris. and he takes a look back at some of the more memorable moments. the sporting events all over at the olympic games in paris,
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from football and rugby on they want to pass people on the day 16000000 a 1000 metals had been handed out here as some of the highlights, the man who was thrust potable firmly into the spotlight on the plans this made his dream come true at this spot, the friends, the suite had already broken the world record 8 times. this time he did, it was like sealing his 2nd to input goals. another for whom just gold wasn't quite enough, was the american sydney mclachlan love rome. she left her challenge as well behind that she defended her 400 metre hurdles title and a new world reco time. there was not a world record for this month, but the insured his name was never far away from any talk on the truck. no eliles, 1100 meet the goals like 5000. so the 2nd piece struggle through a final zip code with 19th when rooms and the 200 meters as let's wait till 5 guys got performance 1st. olympic gold medal. well, we already knew that kenya is for a typical and was one of the greatest $1600.00 me to run as a whole time. she became the 1st stop lead when 3 olympic goal.
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