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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the the color of the wave of long distance and is our alarm from door coming up in the next 60 minutes, thousands forced to flee, would know were safe to go. this place halston hughes leave home us and southern gospel. as israel begins, another assaults and the funeral is out for one of the young girls killed in the stabbing attack that sparks riots in the okay. alice, a d r, as parents call for an end to the nationwide violence,
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demanding answers families about let us hope to find their loved ones who went missing under surfacing this rule. i didn't know julia businesses attempt to balance back after violin protests, take a toll on the local economy and i'm joined against raska. as the 2024 olympics comes to an end of to 2 weeks of competition and over a 1000 medals handed out the closing ceremonies. the we begin this news. our in southern gaza were tens of thousands of palestinians of an order to flee their homes. once again, it comes as he is really army, renews it's offensive, and hon units and central garza to palestinians have been killed in yet. another is where we strike on a residential area and a new say that's refugee camp victoria gotten the reports the
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displace published in union surviving a make shift tends, in hon. eunice, watching dismay, as these weighty army drops leaflets, ordering them to slee again, one of the shots on the gear. where do i go? i don't know where to go, because there is no place. all the places are crowded. we are sitting here waiting for the gods relief. this is the 3rd is really minutes. we have sold from the city in southern gauze as since last october. 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. palestinian say no way in the besieged trip is safe. the come come so this is my 5th or 6th displacement. currently there is an official order to evacuate the how much city area, where are we going? we don't know. they say that milwaukee is a safety area, but i don't believe that there is indeed an issue military and zone about the
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central goals. and it's really strikes you to house in a residential area. and now let's say right, refugee camp. that internally displaced people in this neighborhood. people lived in this house, some displaced people were killed, others were injured. in northern gauze it is ready for the show, the house and the shake read one neighborhood have gone to the city. the injured for rushed to a nearby suspicion. the. 6 filled with people, the suit was filled with people. look at it now as they sit through the rubble, many say it wouldn't be long before their lives were risk again, victoria gates and b i, which is they were and holidays. and so this update from hon. eunice, the palestinians have been on the move, especially after the is ready forces issued new evacuation orders for the policy
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new in new and as some of the palestinians slept on the sidewalks. it's just concert on the streets without any tent, any shelter, any food, and the 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 con eunice. but the western parts of con units of milwaukee has been also been a target. no, according to lunar well, at least $75000.00 displays, palestinians evacuated in the past couple of days in the southern western parts of the gods of trip. and then i'll just see it up on eunice, cause a, palestine, and
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a mazda is released the statements on the caused by a guitar, egypt, and the united states to resume ceasefire talks to, and israel's war on god. so they called for mediators to present a plan based on past talks, rather than entering new negotiations for cease fire. they say and a statement we call on the mediators to submit a plan to implement what they presented to the movement and approved on the 2nd of july based on jo, binds 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. right, let's get you more on this uh, honda. so who to join us now? lar from jordan capital, i'm on because the is really government has bad l g 0 from reporting inside israel . honda tell us more about this statement and what kind of potential impact this might have on the negotiations as
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well. how much has said quite clearly in the statement that they are looking for something 10 the war ultimately, however, they do want to go back to the ceasefire proposal that was laid out by you as president joe biden. back on may 31st. they say that this 3 phase plan is something that was initially agreed upon by all parties, and there were just a few minor details that were being worked out between the 2 sides. now how math and israel have repeatedly exchanged accusations that each side is adding amendments to the deal that do not work for the other. we do know that benjamin netanyahu himself had released a list of 4 non negotiable items, but i must says, had increase to more than 4 items. now this list was released just a couple of months ago and it included things but nothing you all who said were non starter is when going into these negotiations. but what we saw on july 13th was a huge attack on the other, my west,
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the area in southern gaza. and that how mass said was the railing. the tops continued is really attacked. and we saw that just yesterday on an attack on a school and god, the city that killed the police. a 100 pounds, simeon. so let's talk about these rarely reaction. now some anonymous official speaking to is really media have said that this is how much as way of negotiating essentially trying to leverage these rallies to agree to more of their concessions . and is really media as a whole is reading into this. but how much has rejected entirely to restart the negotiation and to send a delegation on august 15th, like these relays have already agreed to do so. but we do want to note in their statement, they did not say that they would not negotiate, but rather that they do want to go back to the original plan that they were negotiating and hung up. all this of course comes at a time when israel is preparing for unexpected retaliation by erewhon and his bola, following the assassination of hamas leader is now here,
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as that's right for the last 11 days or so. these rarely say they've been making preparations that wouldn't just be defensive, but that they would be quickly ready to move to an office if type of strategy speaking earlier today you'll have the lump, the country's defense minister had said that israel is quote, ready to act in unprecedented ways in the face of any sort of attack by it on, by his beloved, by the who with these in yemen, perhaps saying that israel has significant capabilities, but they are ready to dispatch in the face of this. but we also have to note that israel doesn't really know the true weapons capabilities of his bullet has. we don't know the weapons capabilities that 8 on has either. so this is truly a wildcard throughout the region. and even the united states has said that a ceasefire deal in gaza could be the thing, but quells the tensions across the region. your government has said that the middle east is becoming a hostile environment for the israelis, which didn't come as
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a surprise given the war on gaza. that's more than 10 months in with least 40 pals, 40000, rather palestinians who have been killed as a result of israel's war. so there are a lot of moving parts here as these really say they are making preparations, but that's there been no changes in the home front command as of now. and i do want to note that is really intelligence has said that the attack is limited and could happen within the next day or so under the. so what's a reporting from amman? thank you so much. and you as president, javan says he believes the ceasefire and gaza is viable before the end of his term in the white house or by and made the comments in his 1st interview since he abandoned his re election campaign. last month on fisher has more from washington dc. joe biden has wanted us the spot in the middle east since before 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
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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 and my alternate to see to it that it doesn't escalades into original war. but at least they can one of the reasons this poll numbers were still lower because people
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were concerned about his position on the middle east. his iron clad 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 and say, 1st in the next couple of days, bill bar, who's the head of the spies agency, the c i a, he'll be back in the middle east speaking to the judge since the categories, the representatives of a mass and also israel to try and get the c spy, 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 a deal. but as i said, they've been talking about this for weeks. they believe it's closer now than it's ever been, but they still haven't been able to deliver. when i was so sure, i'll just go to washington. meanwhile, and the occupied westbank is really security forces. se one's butler has been shot
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dead after gunman opened fire a passing vehicles. a mazda is armed waiting. the cassandra gates was claimed. responsibility for the shooting. another is really settler, has been injured in the attack near and illegal settlements in the jordan valley. earlier the israeli military chief of staff visit at the same is the able to him a has this update now from the boost in the occupied west back. it is really forced, has continued their raids 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 jordan valley. 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 a way for it is ways to tell the palestinians that if anyone wants to do any act
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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 doors in 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 red basket. and has been seeing a lot of growth when it comes to the game is really set to supplements that have been expanding and expanding at the expense of the indigenous products, simian people. so people feel like they've 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 attacks. whether they were sold or assessed. there's a here in the west bank,
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which is really as telling you about the condition in the us. thank you that, but he does eat all the occupied westbank palestine. the 2 people have been killed in a russian air attack on u. cray's. capitol keith, 3 other people were wounded and earlier, several large explosions were reported. keeps mayor says air defense systems were activated to repel strikes and rushes defense ministry has released footage of what they say or strikes on ukrainian tanks and drones in the course region, while ukraine's military made a surprise attack into western parts of russia's course region on tuesday. russia imposed a new security regime in 3 border regions on saturday in the port extra forces to try and stop to craze advances. of course, the governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians. i should still control much
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of you crazy eastern territory where the nets remains under russian control, but ukraine's incursion into russia's course. group territory is further north and the main front line, and is the largest cross border attacked by ukraine since the war began. and options there is defense editor alex, a good top list says you praise cross border attack as put russia's president vladimir putin on the back foot. in this, explain the embarrassing. i need stay. that policy is, 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 push 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 a week now. and nothing to have been done about it 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 donate to fight to the east,
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leaving believing a christian you didn't have any kind of defensive ability service, easy for the cranes to a time. they've been there for 6 days. and the additional units, you're seeing substantial russian reinforcements. now, a mixture of conscripts already that and you're seeing 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 shot down last night, and i sent in by you kramer shut down by these new units of attitude, the defense fields, and also pop plans just down the way. and of course, the city of course gets off washer and ukraine are trading playing for a fire that's broken out at these operational nuclear power plant in south eastern ukraine for them to of a lot of his web security has set that russian forces lit fire at the plant which
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is currently under russian control, almost all sorts of ways was started by ukrainian strikes and that the situation is now under control. the was due for your agency has reported that the fire is not impacting nuclear safety at the plant. it's in the other news now where a funeral has been held for one of the children killed in the knife attack and the british town of south port 9 year old. alas, a yard and 2 other young girls were killed during a dance workshop in july. riots were sparked across the u. k. by fall suggestions, the suspect in the killings was a newly arrived migrant floor con, has more from north of england. this funeral cortege is taking the body of 9 year old. i was the soviet, a guy to 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 a god and, and having children, children who will never happy. we will never help you raise it hurts. we will never see 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 his soul and grieving town . no one head 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,
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a power and to fidget onto just as the local people here say was unjustified. and unwanted. it seems to fine, it's like this brooks cities and towns across the u. k. right? just set fire to to hotels, housing asylum. see cuz with vulnerable un terrified people, stranded helplessly inside. hi me to secure stoba health 3 emergency meetings and it's 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 sofa being arrested with many fits present or facing of the punishment. but on wednesday, as most all right gatherings were planned, tens of thousands of people took to the streets and shows pulse against racism. saying the narrative of a diverse and told of the country had been hijacked by violence minority,
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but it's left many people questioning the source of the underlying island give it prevented on rest. so quickly and wondering how the spread of false information online could spill over into such widespread finance on the streets of preston, north on l to sarah. so what's the olympic games are coming to an end after 2 weeks of a lead level competition? the closing ceremony as were taking place in the national stadium in paris. the us says, one of the most metals that the games followed by china, japan and australia. all right, let's. so without further ado cross over to natasha butler, who is in the city of lights, paris. uh okay. how did the closing? yes, sir. and when you go, the, the, the writing is neely added,
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closes st. housing news that the fall stadium on the outskirts of power, small, traditional location, the survey that was held on the center for cecilia has to be like document displayed. please come out on parade, we see the mass, and when is the seizure? the metals and some of these may save us musicians including phoenix and the lease were policy. so really was a wonderful show. and now we had to see los angeles to decide which way to make some, again in 2028th of this spring in the house. welcome to e, signature and pass. and now i've got this annoying question for you. what was the legacy of these games be for paris and the country? as i walked in, we took class the late fees, the game. and what we have here in paris is a full set of things like transport. i'm not supposed to say one of the most
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important thing to pull open. i was was to keep costs down. that's fine. make these gains with the green. so we have a nice say instead of the used to say, just wanted to plug the eiffel tower adults down because these games many of us agents and i basically just recycle the bicycle has couple focuses for that series of the game. see in the bill trying to post on time a complete i'm one of the most interesting and most amazing thing here is the last few weeks from the present. little bit cynical as i can see, what i have to say. they find themselves into one apology results incredibly sensitive to these incredibly festival, right, especially butler talk. thank you. and sarah, thank you so very much, greatly appreciate it. and sorry, we're now is simon cooper. he is
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a calling us for the financial times of the author of impossible city paris in the 21st century, and he joins us from the french capital as well. a very good day, simon, will present my con, be basking in olympic glory, or do you expect fresh politics to pick up where it left off? well, this is the happiest, i think i've seen versions and 20 years of living here. i am as an enormous drawing around the nation, partly because french awfully to be something i never sense, but i think it's just starting to where of all much the mediately that the games and, and the usual very unrealistic. ready baker, i mean phones was human the next week is i try and work out who they can agree on is prime minister of the very. ready policies and it seems very hard to see how they can unite french politics is not the place where people make happy car relations. i don't think. ready and visual change that me and what do you think about in terms of, of, of the olympics? will they become part of president my cause legacy?
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i think he can take a lot of credit for saying let's have the most reasonable evidence or do you have a on the 2nd day of the for the middle of the power. so all the monument and unforgettable evening despite the range so much better than haven't get inside the stadium, like all the other opening surveys and to have the olympics as you correspond, would say in these most reasonable sites in the world next to the folks out at the shop door to the side. my complaint, a big role in deciding nice and not will remain in people's mental storage rooms for decades to come. and it went through your simon take away from these games. i mean, you already said that you don't really feel that if you knighted people in france, i think is united staple briefly. and people are very, very happy during that phase. and when they're for these memories that will always have, i think, has a jaded and cynical version like most guided and single versions. i comes to forget
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on a daily basis for an extraordinary magical safety. this is, i think the olympics of reminded us probably seeing it through the eyes of far as the eyes of the well, where people this gospel and say, wow, there is no other city like paris. it's beautiful and is functional. and i think it re, and charles has powers for us feeling paid and i think will carry that awareness on the water specialist. i see this is which friendly, 4 weeks ago. very few of us have me now. let's talk money on the financial side of things. so what has been the impact of the summer games? berry. so it's a bloss, i'd say, i mean it was march people in bates, the cheapest and sydney as your correspondence at 95 percent of the size of pre existing or re purpose. like having it on the field in terms of bibles out all that is cheap and you know, they're not gonna be left with a lot of white settlement. soft was it didn't out tourism. i mean,
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power isn't just about the world's best on source destination. and the usual source who comes powers every summer since forever, most of them stay that way fairly bathing us and the price is available. so a lot of restaurants are being playing in hotels about the loss of cost of juice veiling back. so i just, secondly, the impact either way is going to be my use economically. all right. simon cooper, calling us for the financial times and the author of impossible city, paris, and the 21st century. thank you so much. i, as i saw head here on al jazeera, figuring out what went wrong. the investigation into our brazilian passenger place limited into a housing complex and hong kong survey, morris and neon lights losing their glow. but a younger generation is showing new lights on which edition and the usa finish the olympics on top of the metal table with gold in the women's basketball.
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the, the bottom of, at least of the european plight is currently under what effect could be a heat wave conditions. the top off not point the site. and the still a line of time that runs through knolls in germany, and most is kind of a if you're in a good part of the british of clarity. and when these often the pick chip is very much like a, an organ store, we're only really in august, so it shouldn't really be that. however, as i said, sunshine is the predominant feature elsewhere i was temperatures. what above where they should be. heat, wave warnings are more or less from switzerland then through i buried across it's lee and, and the bulk. and so madrid's $37.00 does february mistake is not for reco, but it is pretty much on the health side. and then through solved into your cost is our drab. we've got time, she's in the middle to high 30 to get another ritual,
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but well above where they should be. now some of those high attempts to be not backed by the development of thunderstorms or shouts, we had a good positive west in europe during tuesday. jumping science is also quite a good movement of thunderstorms, a long way north, almost right into this. the harbor. certainly pulse of noise and shot at the jazz flu shots and then but keen or fast. so it's a bit of a focus of significant cherry, right? sundry. right. and for a couple of days, and the african stories from african perspectives really, but i need to do more, we've mainly to show document raise by african filmmakers from morocco. and can you do pieces? can do your one with the customers? it's, can you move them into the echoes of unity and canyon on mars?
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a new series of african direct on i'll just sierra the latest news as it breaks these lady forces thought, was it not, not school. and the wisdom got to sit. they nothing's got killed and brothers got injured with detailed coverage. we're not only talking about some to see if with injuries from that is where the air sites. 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 in news the
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welcome back to your washing out. as a reminder of our top story is this our in southern guns. israel has expanded evacuation orders as it begins, is 3rd military assault on fun. eunice fell sinews, told to leave the city just days after being allowed to return home. and a funeral has been held for 9 year old alice d. r. was killed and a nice attack on the british town of south ports. the killing of the girl and 2 other children, sparks riots after false information about the suspect, the killer spread online or family have called for an end to the violence. the games are coming to an end. after 2 weeks of relief level competition. the closing ceremony has been taking place in the national stadium in paris. the us has won the most metals at the games, followed by china and japan and australia. nearly a year, 200 firefighters have been deployed to contain fires. burning near athens. evidence
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in the village are varner vos, have been ordered to evacuate, because strong winds are making the situation worse, trucks, water bombing aircraft, and several helicopters have been sent to the sea. the blaze combined with the other wildfires and the area has sent vic brown smoke over parts of the greek capital a cities. meanwhile, across italy on red alerts as the country faced as a prolonged gateway top holiday destinations like florence and wrong. i've seen the hottest temperatures of the year, especially temperatures hit 40 degrees celsius and southern central and western europe facing a heat wave. the scorching temperatures are forecasts to remain for at least a week. this we want to turn our focus now or to buying a dash where human rights groups say around 3000 people became victims of extra
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traditional killing. and during she has seen those 15 years in power, families of people who have gone missing are now hopeful that the interim government will help them find some answers. some of the charter reports from the capital dr. bribes grew up in burn with their say that security forces have carried out over 640, disappearing and says sincere casino came to power in 2009. some people were killed . all this were later, really is, but on 100, remain missing. in 2016, it been custom supreme code lawyer was forcibly abducted by plainclothes police in the capital. on 6th august, he was among the people releases dr. house, you know, fled the country for 8 years. he says he was subject to, to talk to you at a secret detention center. he's not been created in hospitals, somebody from the company that they used to hang costs and blinds owed all of us
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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 the check as soon as government use the defend forces intelligence unit or the df i am the police detective branch to suppress defend a former 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 cost us? we need profit investigation and 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 from our burn with their should. diplomat also have
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victim of force, 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 opinions, a just a grass cross crime against humanity. on saturday i protested, demanded answers. family members have disappeared. individuals and others have gathered at the bottom of the supreme court. that's what the loved ones are. they turned and figured location and they're demanding their release. and 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. get no single case has been investigated or anyone brought just this yet. despite several appeals made to the higher court for years, families have had no idea of what has happened to their loved ones. they are asking
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the interim government for answers seeking justice or at least closer to each other . yeah, i'll just say to tucker, recovery teams are continuing to search for bodies after landfill collapse. and uganda, at least 18 people have been killed and people living near the garbage disposal side say the disaster may have been triggered by torrential rains. catherine story reports. the search for missing people buried in this robbie site in compiler is not over, but he's on likely anyone who will be found to live. maybe see the i yet to find the last one. we've been helping with the rescue operations. nelson come, diamonds, said he's 4 year old child, and wife all buried underneath the cabbage window. yesterday in the morning i woke up as usual, i left at 7 am to take
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a child to school. and about 10 minutes after i left, i received a call from my neighbor, asking me if i was homeless. so when i returned to my house was no more, i came back to this trash the doing that the incident happened when a section of a waste disposal site collapsed following heavy rings. more than 1000 people have lost their homes. ah yes, said the boy, we had few moving the treatments months that has been bought moving equipment. i know many of the sites all up and off at the landfill, had been used to store rubbish from the city for decades and was overflowing those who leave here see it's a health hazard and was a disaster waiting to happen. the government has conceded closing the site and commissioning elijah one outside the city. or that line has not been acted on the
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single why that when i run through what i want the most was to find my loved ones. so i can give them a befitting burial is you can instead of leaving them berries here. for now, all people here can do is to try to come to tom's. what's happened in grief for those they've lost, catherine, sorry, i'll just sarah. in our jury, a businesses are accounting, their loss is after 10 days of nationwide protests against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turn violence in many states resulting in the depths of at least 22 people. i'm gonna read research reports from the northern state of cano after 10 days of disruptive protest. singer, one of the 10 major markets and i 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
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sales. while the last for each day the market was closed. this market and uh it is uh, not saving only uh, people have cpanel. 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, it went for me. jetta chad kimball. he says, customers from other states and neighboring countries stopped coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chains was created, shortages 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
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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 dollars, the impact of the progress and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't this is that i, it is tied to 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 the crisis increases. you see that kind of for the families of the 62 people killed in
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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 sa, paulo on friday, monica in a key for force or we, there's no emergency responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies victims of a deadly plane crash on friday that sent shot fleets across for sale. family members are being asked by all stories to help identify their relatives at the legal medical institute of some follow where the bodies were taken. the most affordable time. we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social workers and legal advisor to meet the families requirements and priorities with focusing on the well being of the families. more than 50 bodies have been recovered,
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but most were so badly burned. identification will take time 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 a craft exploding in the back. yeah. press cures, rushed to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. then they began
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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 not give all jw a 0. we addition narrow us, i'm calling as neon signs are synonymous with is the streets, but the government says there is safety risk, so they're being replaced with cheaper, more efficient lights. but as laura westbrook reports, some young people are trying to keep the traditional live. these are some of the
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last remaining neon signs and hong kong advertising porn shops and much on paula's concerns about decades. old science pulling down have led to strict safety rules on size and placement. about $3000.00 signs of being taken down each year since 2018 and streets have gone from this to this 83 year old mazda wong is one of home comes last, remaining neon light crossman. he's watched from the studio for 40 years cx, but the benz gloss tube with his self designs blow torch to cross the complex characters filling the tube with gas and running a current through them to give them that unique glow. in the 19 eighties and nineties, the streets, westfield, with neon signs, as businesses tried to out showing each other, don't want
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a cheering its heyday. there were many on most is doing this work. but now because these most is it getting older and due to types of government regulations, not much in the on the sign work is done anymore. i think there are only 7, all right, and the on must is left. well, some businesses have commissioned new neon signs that meets the safety requirements . mazda long says, demand has dwindled, and most of his business is repair away on existing signs around the city. the warm glow with neon is being replaced by the chief but at least the light spots. if you look, there are still some neon signs around like this one which conforms to the new rules . as people find ways to keep the tradition a life. like that's loud. oh, that's just karen. john became fascinated by me on in 2018. she learned from most a wong and also traveled to the netherlands fronts in japan to study different techniques. now her art is displayed around the world. i think what i'm good at and
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usually is trying to how to redefine something and objects a concept and re purpose them as well. and i think for me on as a medium that i'm using to redefine culture and all identity cod in john raises awareness about knee on cultural loss. spearheading this exhibition featuring to old signs and to new designs by an old mazda and a young artist. these days i would like to think of the future of me on basically is unlimited us as long as we could identify that potential. and we could actually do some st. john's to develop as me owns glo fades from the streets of hong kong. the next generation hopes to shine a new light onto this traditional croft laura westbrook, which is 0, hong kong and so head here on al jazeera,
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a world famous conservationist visits chile. so you can to highlight a message of hope for the environment. as sports, glory for the autonomy is on the final day, a viewing takes action, some terrors coming up the as the cost of of celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and forces. we were meant to be completely ethnically, cleanse people have power, examines the posts for landscape, and present the challenges for the regions youngest country. this is a vibrant nation state that is alive today because we took no attraction as possible the making of a states on that. just so you're getting close to the people most affected by those in power is often dangerous,
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but it's absolutely vital the stories to be told we've pushed as far forward as we can to the front line. now, the smell of that is all the power and a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex. so it's very important that we make them as understandable as we can to as many people as possible, no matter how much they know about a given chrisy. so issue as long as you say, we're correspondence, that's what we strive to do. the the the and the 2024 olympics has come to reclose in paris. here is joe to tell us what's been happening on the final day of the summer games. yes. so i know that's right. it's all like the following 2 weeks of competition in paris on like the opening ceremony,
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which is staged along the sand river. the olympic closing ceremony was a more traditional spectacle. it took place that the icon except the phones which hosted the track and field events during the games among the festivities, with a cameos by hollywood stuff, home crews. the one day luxury is no more than executes much equally. it's what do we do like 24 pulse, racing head, spinning, screaming, crazy, crazy. no for quincy, on kimball, and all the others for the ones we don't know before. i know for the 1st names you made us have made us utilize the will needed these emotions so much
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on the whole media and go through all those across the 5 continuance. thank you very much. the usaa ended the parents and them picks on top of the middle table. they edged out china or on the final day by winning the women's basketball title. the brown james, who helped the usa men take goals because i'm hands of chair on the women's team, a one and by the narrowest of margins. usaid beating hyphenation falls by a single point. $67.00 to $66.00 is the 8th time in a row that the usa won the title and the 10th i roll. there was no doubt someone's . the players as a team would win. when it comes to showing up are showing up. i'm always bitten by many other women because like we're just phenomenal. it's not trying to just them in at all because we, i mean, loved the all. but at the end of the day, like the things that we go through, the way that we carry the mental aspect that we approach like things in life. so
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a lot of people that can crush it the way we do so set to auto limit that's going out there in a week joining now. yea, china if any 2nd on the middle table and the when when 60 women's plus 81 kilogram title means the twenty's that high with 5 weight the single i'm sorry, let's take a look at the final metal table full of these games. the united states finished with the same number of gold medals as china, but ahead on silver metals. japan came in 3rd with 20 gold medals over that's down from the 27th day one in tokyo when i hosted the last games. this is host from cement the target by finishing in the top 5 with that country's biggest metal whole since the 1900. it was still some sports to wrap up early on sundays, the fun house on was crowned to the new women's olympic marathon champion of to winning the race in a games. reco time, the doctor on
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a one elbow to elbow as well as record holder tickets. as if a, with a 150 meters to go pass on edging it into. i was twins, 2 minutes and 55 seconds. i only watch on the tv people, the champion authority. somebody is, you know, you, when you do $20.00 to $40.00, to commit to more than 2 hour and 2 hours a full for 20 minutes. every single except the usually it's so hard to say important. and you finish the hard money related like i'm believe of. there was a well, the right code on the final day in the women's martin penn teflon hungry is michelle circle. yes, it'd be steady on hand of a shop. she said to wind gold with a record breaking points home. it's late 6 women's volleyball, the tough things team in the world, swim, decide the united states and sundays final is lead crushing the defending champions
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and straight set. it says gold and this event, and they did it without dropping affecting the know counts just one in the space. a delightful denmark in the men's handles a gemini says he, 9 points to 26 mathias give. so one of my heroes with 11 goals, then mark happy to reclaim that cycle of them and pick champions of the winning in 2016, the having to settle the silver intake in a lot. correspondent pull race has been covering the games for us from paris and he takes to look back at some of the more memorable moments of the sporting events all over at the olympic games in paris, from football and rugby on day 12 basketball on the day 16 nearly 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 planters made his dream come true of this thought. the friends, the suite had already broken the world record 8 times. this time he did, it was like sealing his secondary input goals. another for whom just gold wasn't quite enough,
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was the american sydney mclachlan love room. she left her challenge as well behind that she defended her 400 metre hurdles title and a new world reco time. there was no well reco for this month, but the insured his name was never far away from any tool on the truck. no eliles, 1100 me to goals like 5000. so the 2nd piece struggle through a balance of cobit 19th, when rooms and the 200 meters as let's wait till the guy got bought. swan is 1st olympic gold medal. well, we already knew that can use for a typical and was one of the greatest $1500.00 me to run as a whole time. she became the 1st operate when 3 olympic gold medals and the events on the final, the truck and sale that stopped the front. nearest trump for of india has the biggest social media following of any olympic athletes knowing 1000000 the followers on instagram. but he couldn't hold on to his juggling gold edged out by his great friend in the final talk. his guns are shut and nothing you setting you olympic record. while i said, really try to make these olympics unique and they decide to say hold the trustful
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on, on open water swimming events in the sun river, a $1500000000.00 clean up, made it possible, but not full training sessions were cancelled due to pro hold a call at the bmw is for persons to be able to safely go for depth. by next year. what did prove safe was frenchman lay on my shoulders go avoiding for gold medals. in the clear nights it was as if the pool, the 22 year old made himself and you will epic stuff. and then you darling of the house with tops pulp and all of his individual events at st. drums. frank, for the fine was somebody in the files of the trouble of intention to one more olympic gold in paris. perhaps the temptation of winning metals on her home months could bring her back for one final tales that glory at los angeles. 2028 great memories back from paris and just another 4 years to wait until the next. oh, that's too long. thank you so much, i really appreciate it. all right now, well, same as animal behavior scientist and conservation activist jane goodall isn't too late to promote the work or for institute. the 90 year old is spreading
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a message of hope in the face of pessimistic outlooks about the survival of the natural world. our latin america editor and the scene newman reports. 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 all or just jane goodall. she was just saying when at the age of 26, she went to africa to study chimpanzees in the wild discovery, unsuspected similarities between them. and us she begins by telling the audience how will begin when she was 10 years old and read partisan of the apes.
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her love for animals evolves and global activism to save the natural world through who jane goodall foundation, with branches now and over 70 countries, including hearing chilly 11 year old maya says google is a role model. she's a really good person for me on i, on me, on my, you're here so much. jane goodall is one of those rare people who you can call a living legend. and not just because of the extraordinary work that she did when she wasn't much younger in the jungle, but rather because of what she is doing right now to inspire all generations, especially the youngest, to know that in these days is duly doing. but our plan is future, there is hope good. all argues that every single individual can make an impact with the choices. they make. a message that moved valentina morales to tears. and she makes us realize that every person can make
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a change even by choosing which each or recycling every tiny thing matters. good. all concedes the window of opportunity is closing, but the each person can help extend it to children, inspired by her institute show of the recycling projects, making good, all smile. and 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. and to the gay. now where the latest marolla by anonymous street artist the bank see, has been taken down just hours after being spotted on an old bill board in london. it was the 6th animal feed installation in a series of artworks are released in the past week. a group of men said they had been hired by a contracting company to remove it was too bad way to herancha.
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i'll be back in a moment with more of the day's news. have to see the that must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general as described, working and survived through his rails or something because of course, a lot of my bad. well, i don't wanna talk and especially as much as i know. so with journalism under genocide on a just so you know, you want to report, but at the same time you want to feed your company. you also want to stay a life jeff x, mike even takes advantage of the rain for the previous night to plow and plant something he ideally should have done since may at these times see less and less rain for that means a pool,
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half of your own you the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees as on the search once the land development to cultivate from promise depend on the rainy season because it was so little rain so far the sea and the process. more like farmers are concerned that if the trend continues, they wouldn't obviously know. the biggest threat comes from climate change, the regular report for long drives, pests of diverse to discharge the couch. the world for program says more than $2000000.00 charges rely on for, for harvest. and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jackson and the country can only hope for better rate to grow. the food factory has, of course, has to head with chinese academic victor, 12 percent of the people to taiwan, say they want to reunify that it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the ones on the policy. exploring china is different. admissions is, you know,
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president for like a true dictate, how can you explain for find the transform ation of china. if you have to take this, you had to head on that just to get out the, [000:00:00;00] the, or one of them. a lot of this is the news, our life from the are coming up in the next 60 minutes. young and old on the move, yet again is southern casa, as israel begins, another assault, a cooling towers, been damaged in a fire, and yours largest nuclear power plants, russia and ukraine, playing each other for the place. and
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a final farewell for one of the children stopped to death and the u. k for killing sparks race riots across the country and bidding adhere to the world

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