tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 12, 2024 1:00am-2:00am AST
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the transformational talent is you have to take the she had to has on that just to get out the, [000:00:00;00] the, for one of my rock, 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 plant, russia and ukraine playing each other for the place. and a final farewell for one of the children stopped us and the you can't for killing sparks race riots across the country and bidding adhere to the world.
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the closing ceremony is helps for the paris olympics news post and use a know where is safe in the gaza strip. just 2 days after one of israel's biggest attacks of the 10 month war, killing more than $100.00 people, the fair they'll be many more casualties. on sunday is rarely forces it a refugee camp is central garza and southern guy. so there's confusion about where to go next. after tens of thousands of palestinians were ordered to flee their shelters, victoria and getting the beacons. a coverage displaced, 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 get, where do i go?
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i don't know where to go. cuz the reason i places the all the places are crowded, we are sitting here waiting for the gods relief. this is the 3rd is really minutes results on 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 of the come come. 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 central goals, and it's really strikes you to house in a residential area. and now let's say right refugee camp there. it internally displaced people in this neighborhood. people lived in this house,
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some displaced people were killed, others were injured. in northern gauze, it is ready for the shelter house in the shake, read, one neighborhood have gone through the city. the injured rush to a nearby suspicion. the food 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 will just say we're gonna have a whole today has worn out from han, eunice on the plates of palestinians. the palestinians have been on the move, especially after that is really 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,
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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 eunice. now those hollis opinions have been not knowing where to go. they're saying that where ever they go, there have been still being targeted. there is really forces ask the palestinians to evacuate to the western parts of hon. eunice. but the western parts of the community of milwaukee has been also been a target. now, according to lunar well, at least 75000 displays palestinians evacuated in the past. couple of days in the southern western parts of the gauze trip. and then i'll just see it out on eunice because of palestine. and a mazda is released the statements on calls by guitar, egypt, and the us to resume ceasefire talks to end israel's war on god. so it wants mediators to present a plan based on past talks,
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rather than starting new negotiations in a statement. the group says 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, where barnes 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 as well as aggression. well, there's really government that has bound ultra 0 from reporting in israel. so honda, so who has reaction from jordan's capital? i'm on in a statement. how much has said that they want to go back to the original framework outlined by us president joe biden on may 31st. so this is the framework. these really is had said they had agreed to that was brought forth by the americans. it was a 3 part plan that would ultimately see an end to the war in the 3rd phase. now there were negotiations that were on going in the month of june and july, but they were the railed and constantly failing due to continued as really
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bombardment in gone. so how most of the time had released several statements saying that continued is really aggression was not going to work if they were going to negotiate a cease fire. and we saw this just the other day when a school in gauze, the city was struck, killing a police, a 100 palestinians. now how is really media is reading into this, this thing that has, has rejected the framework of the talks all together. but that is not true him us and saying that they want to go back to the initial plan that was on the table. how much has accused israel of adding amendments to the deal while these really is have a q come out of adding several other conditions that were not previously agreed upon. but we also have to remember that there are 2 hard liners on each side of the negotiating table. you have benjamin netanyahu, who's gone into these negotiations with several red line, several non negotiable. and how may i ask, who has said that they want to see alternately an end to the war entirely? and yes,
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yes. and what is going to be representing him as indeed in direct negotiations for the 1st time. so there are a lot of moving parts here, but ultimately what him as the saying is that they want to go back to that initial framework and not what's been added by these relays to send foods as either a man. and he was supposed in july and says he believes the ceasefire and garza is viable before the end of his term in the white house. already made the comments in his 1st interview since he abandoned his re election campaign last month on fisher has more from washington dc. well, joe biden has wanted a c spot in the middle east since before he made the historic decision 3 weeks ago . the step product of the presidential race, but they've been saying 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
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a 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 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 jobs, so cetera 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 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
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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 representative of a mass and also israel to try and get this. the spot, overline, breton, the 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. and i was so sure i'll just say to washington. meanwhile, occupied westbank is really security forces. say one settler has been shot dead after gunman opened fire at passing vehicles. a mazda is the armed wing, or cassandra gates has claimed responsibility for the shooting. another is really
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seidler was injured in the attack near an illegal settlement in the jordan valley. really have these really military chief of staff visit at the same is able to him, has this update from the loose and the occupied west back the 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 the 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 forward as 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,
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an important area for palestinians consists of 30 percent of the tool to the area of the occupied with beckett's, considered the reds voskus. 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 and by the area now in total in the occupied the west bank itself since october, the 7th, we are talking about at least 19 is raven is killed by palestinian attacks, whether they were soldiers, that 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 on the occupied westbank by this time,
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the cooling tower has been damaged in a fire at europe's largest nuclear power plant in southern ukraine. in separate statements, russian and ukrainian authorities confirmed the damage at the ad separation, but ukraine's president says radiation indicators are normal. for a lot of his landscape williams, the russian troops for lightning, the place the russians occupying the plants. and they blamed the fire on ukrainian shelley as a, it's now under control. the separation of power plant sits on the front line of the war. so there's a threats of nuclear catastrophe. it wasn't really target of russian forces who occupied it within 2 weeks of the invasion. in february 2022, it's been under russian military control since but operated by ukrainian staff of the plant, one supplied about 20 percent of ukraine's electricity. it stopped produced,
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producing power in september 2022. it is connected to the national grid, primarily to cool nuclear reactors. shit that line of the groups fail or be damaged. it could lead to a meltdown or rushes defense and ministry has released footage of what they say are strikes on ukrainian tags and drones. in the course region, ukraine's military made a surprise attacker into the western parts of russia's course, the region on tuesday. washington post a new security regime and 3 border regions on saturday and the port extra forces to stop you craze. advances for 6, the governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians and why should still control as much of ukraine's eastern territory where the nets remains under russian control . but ukraine's incursion into russia's course, territory is further north than the main front line. it is the largest cross border attacked by ukraine since the war began. and it was just there was defense editor
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alex like a topless. this, as you craze. cross border attack as put rushes president. what am i putting on the back foot to 16, the embarrassing and each day. the policies it's it's, it's more embarrassing for him because it started off as a raid which found the last so much follows. you can brush off and say, well, that's the sort of thing that happens in more time, but for ukrainian units across the board and then go rampaging for near on a week now. and nothing to being 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 were sent out to donate essex to fight to the east leaving, leaving a christian. you did have any 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,
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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 try and plug 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 flight, sent him by you kramer, shut down by these news units. the other had to defend, defends and fields. and also looked at pub plans. just found the way and of course the city of course, gets off. a father and his 4 year old son had been killed in the russian air attack on ukraine's capital. 3 other people were injured and earlier, several large explosions that were reported. keeps the mayor says air defense systems were activated to repel the strikes. ok last a cover here, sean bell is a retired fighter, pilots and military alas. and it comes to us from birmingham in the united kingdom of good to have you with this a certain extraordinary couple of days. you praise the incursion. let's start with
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that into russian territory directly hitting the russian homeland. what kind of impact is it having? what is the objective here? yes, good evening. um, well, so many of the critics of the crate and they'd say this is a bit of a regular side to risk funding, but was also is, is destined to fail. but as a full event fee guy will most certainly am in so many of these to be there for you more pat this cool everybody. oh god sorry, hold on one of us. oh god. i mean, it certainly seems difficult restaurant god, and i know it's a surprise to the question then is really, why has you frame done it totally 3 reasons. one is to sees that initiative and there's a very long border between ukraine and russia. and it's evident that they can bring for secondly, russia. is it just demonstrate instruction to control all of this morning? crane is clearly taking the reins. hey, i thought was the point is really just imagine the morale of the front line and the premium policies taking the point to preston. pizza and i'm definitely is that same
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raffle to this describe these accounts of terrorism. i dropped the match so more because clearly you don't want to see a rushing gauge with saves a bowl because the mines full pam is plain to see how this will play out. it will be very fascinating to see how this plays out, because i'm just wondering if you can speak to, you know, what the potential objective could be here. a 14th, i mean, is it to take territory? i was talking to the company. ukraine uses this, we can love a father by simply say they want to say you can't even find a place in moscow. the house reality is ukraine will know who my son is. not get the whole ground. yeah. but what they are doing very effectively because the embarrassing is rush actual previous correspondence says c for these rushes tank truths following up from 9 when they beat and balancing down in the don't ask region. both suspense or reinforced. are these pressure on the front line? and that's exactly what you cry needs
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a moment ever since. that was that low. when america was slow to release a 60000000000 of a rush or is taking involved to you that window of opportunity and being on the front of push, pushing away at the front line, cost them a huge number of trees, but has being taken care to frame what this does is it relieves pressure on that front line. the real issue is how always ukraine going to make this last time. it sounds like a system, it pulls actually reinforcing that positions. so there's could be a prolonged embarrassment for us that basically a prolonged embarrassment in the meantime. if i understand correctly, russia has re deployed its troops. do we know in terms that mean they, they recently made a significant gaze and, and, you know, do we know what's happening there now that the troops have been re deployed? well, we say significant gains that many has been very slow over the last few months. if you remember the at the buckle football minutes last year, where especially with some reading and maybe a 1000 casualties a day,
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things are paying the price of $13000.00 troops out was the beginning because they didn't need calling scripts and the present is fine thing quite of the last 2 months russians have policies and then certainly it be a 1000 casualties every single day. i have reports directly from some ukrainians. the say that the russian boys were just tommy automobile. it sounds like the russia has to be determined just to keep pushing for and that say you each find huge boss, you crane and making a pay. huge price of the they all make you tax credit balances, but they haven't made any sort of breakthrough. let me happy by giving, having to pay a huge price for reinstating a step forward. now to that, those extraordinary scenes of russia and ukraine, obviously trading blame for a fire that broke out at the separation of nuclear power plants. i mean, this has happened before russia controls a plant ukrainians operated. i mean, it's
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a very tenuous situation. it is, but as you say we, we've heard this awful, why didn't i think any, any fine, any smoke, any activity you're going be seen and you get thoughts like the, when the last in your is always going to be cause for concern. but if i could access a voice of reason on this, then you can be access themselves are incredibly robust, that designs take the impact on handling and flowing through. it means the men not going to be damaged by a buyout or a bit of offset or a. i think the point that was made in your report was that they are heavily reliance on mattress, the because they all kind of takes the national grade. and this gesture was the fact that it was separate, that could be a disaster, my understanding and also new insurance. but my understanding is there are 20 generators and also assigned a need for running your any one time to maintain the electrical supply. and then as i understand it will twins a serviceable by one or one to play the risk in rolling on the backups for
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a nuclear power station. that is a huge facility is a great concern, but i think we're going to be careful not to make too much of this at the moment. the russians being hiding within that so that they would use an equal hole. we know is that some smoke rusher apparently is this a fire that he doesn't look like using the experience as being compromised in the meantime, all eyes are on that to ukrainian in occurs and that they've got the world's attention. as the sean bell are retired fighter pilots and the military alice talking to us from birmingham u. k. thank you sir. you're welcome. bye. as a funeral has been held for one of the children killed in a knife attack in the british town of south ports. 9 year old alice a r d r, and 2 other young girls were killed during advance workshop. and july bias were sparked across the united kingdom by false suggestions that the suspect and the killings was
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a newly arrived migrant. laura con has more from north of england this funeral cortege is taking the body of 9 year old. i was the silver, 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 a violent and we talked about which high school you might attend about growing up having a big house with a god. and then 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 walk 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, while the funeral possession has taken place just behind me in this soul and grieving town. no one head could have been imagined. a task like this taking place
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. 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 and talking a most on police and destroying property apparent to fidget onto just as the local people here say was unjustified. and unwanted. it seems to find the site this brooks cities and towns across the u. k. rises set 5 to 2 hotels housing asylum, see cuz with vulnerable and terrified people stranded helplessly inside. probably me to secure stoba health, 3 emergency meetings, and it's downing street residence and session to motion the biggest policing operation in decades to point 6000 right trade offices on the streets of the u. k. but we're open 700 people sofa being arrested with many fits present or facing
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other punishments. but on wednesday, as move on right gatherings were planned, tens of thousands of people took to the streets and show false against racism. saying the narrative of a diverse and told of the country had been hijacked by violence minority, 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 5 minutes on the streets of person, laura hall and l to sara southport. let's take your to bangladesh now where human rights groups say around 3000 people have become victims of extrajudicial killing during a shift i've seen is 15 years in power. families of people who have gone missing or now hopeful that the interim government will help them find some answers. some of
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your children's reports from the capital doc rides grew up in burma. there 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 relate or 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 really, as doctor, has seen up 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, somebody from the to be that they used to hang costs and 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,
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they would tell us that it was an instruction from the top level. many alleged that check i've seen as government use the defend forces intelligence unit, or did you find them the police detective branch to suppress defend a former military officer who has spent 18 months in detention later revealed details about the secret prison inside the intelligence headquarters to the media, the current director general of the agency has been, i delegations. how does it cost product? we need profit investigation? i need to find out about the detainees who are alive or data or to get appropriate justice. they should be an independent commission for me to investigate the agency . you've got got it from our burn with the should diplomat also have victim a force disappearance was released up to 15 months in secret detention. the said i was in had hundreds of names engraved in the wrong one. the demand is
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immediate release. all the thousands of i'm named victims of enforcement opinions just across across 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 in figured locations and they're demanding. they're really, i'm, that those responsible be brought to justice. the families of enforce disappearance and extrajudicial queuing have been protesting for almost 15 years. now. you have no single case has been investigated, or anyone brought justice. yet, despite several appeals made to the higher court for years, families have had no idea of what have happened to their loved ones. they are asking the interim government for answers seeking justice or at least closer to each other. y'alls is eda tucker. i'm assuming maureen hahn is a professor of economics at the university of dot com, and he says,
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the interim government must find a political consensus to tackle the country's economic issues. and i think the biggest challenge is to restore the order situation at this moment, which is extremely fast. all right, so and then that is ethic. take the call and we got activities for to not that affected the supply chain. the effective easy task for additional close the countries and many small businesses and, and for, and production activities have been severely affected. at the same time, you know that the country has been facing whether it be here to have more than 2 years high inflation. and also a city of some economic instead between 2 of our major growth drivers, explorer, and really densest they are showing the learning trends. and especially as a maintenance which is not true to coming to the farm of janice for quite long period of time. and that is adding in a lot of pressure on the floor. it's flooding starting since you said, you know,
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the engine goldman hello. don't do anything. i'm just there is a board to get a consensus and the part the state. what are some of the students who actually fought for a new the leader? so this move and then you have the plug because parties you have some really tree and then we also have the private sector and the blueprint. so that's still there is no kind of clear picture in the agreement and one of these stakeholders to let you know what the, what, how much time they will be given to the engine government to address these issues. a wanting to address point out that this not only the economy issues, but a lot of the reform is needed in order to go into the administrative and the constitutional areas, the especially ideas otherwise, you know, we, the risk is that we may go back to the store, i want a silver head here on al jazeera, counting the cost of protests, how business is in nigeria, or restocking after days of demonstrations. figuring out what went wrong, the investigation into how a brazilian passenger planes plummeted into
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a housing complex. the cold front just come through pass west australia and in comparison, most of the bolts of battle happened in queens. this rather feeble, just because if you live channels, this development here with the orange center, would it even try to give itself a circulation that is heavy? right. and we think you'd rock hampton, probably a couple of weeks worth of rain in a couple of days. is like the result something storms quite possibly and nothing else to see in the sky on monday, but it doesn't precisely with the breeze or using but it is very significant change deal with a tie. but it does extend down through brisbin just across in to new south wales this during tuesday. in contrast to that, it's nice and quiet. and usually island,
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the welcome back. you're watching l g 0, murder of our top story is this our policy and you say nowhere is safe in the gaza strip. that's after is rarely for says ordered thousands of palestinians to leave their shelters. and hon. unice, israel continues, is from parliament in southern gaza. 2 days after more than a 100 people killed in one of its biggest attacks from us, released the statements on the calls by for tar egypt in the united states to resume, to cease fire talks to end israel's war on gaza. they called for mediators to present a plan based on past talks, rather than entering into new terms. a cooling towers been damaged in a fire and yours largest nuclear power plant. and you korean city of san felicia. russia has control of facilities, so it's 2020 to envision. it says you printing and showing is to play the one simply
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a watch doc says the plans still say businesses are counting their losses in nigeria after mass protests against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turned violent in many states, at least 22 people died. i'm gonna need race reports from the northern states 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 marketplace has estimated $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 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 neighboring like, uh,
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what are the nigeria? so i think uh, even for me, jetta said cameron. 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's elect surprises in some areas. jump seems like print supplies to send, including a few kilometers away. another business men counts as losses, after riotous, looted, and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took great 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 he economies folders, the impact of the progress of the economy is huge. that's for many years. and this
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is that i, it was tied to production in nigeria, so it has to be a city impacted on the level of employment. in addition to that, so many investment opportunities way i live in nigeria. 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 increased. i just need to kind of, let's look, every teams are continuing to search for bodies after a landfill collapse. and uganda, at least 18 people died. and people living near the garbage disposal sites say the disaster may have been triggered by torrential rains. catherine solely reports the search for missing people buried in this robbie site and compiler is not over,
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but he's on likely anyone who will be found to live many see the i yet to find the last one. we've been helping with rescue operations. nelson come, diamond said he's 4 year old child and wife, a bard underneath the cabbage window. yesterday in the morning i woke up as usual. i left at 7 am to take a child to school one and not 10 minutes after i left. i received a call from a neighbor asking me if i was homeless, so when i returned to my house has no more. i came back to this trash the doing. 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 doubled
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up. moving quickly and i know many of the sites all up and off of 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 proceeded, closing the sites and commissioning elijah one outside the city. but that plan has not been acted on the single why that when i run through what i want the most, just to find my loved ones. so i can give them a befitting burial is you can instead of leaving them buried here. for now all people here can do is to try to come to tom's. what's happened in we've put those. they've lost, catherine, sorry. i'll just narrow it down as president and masoud are possessing young. has nominated abbas a rock. she as the countries for administer. let's take
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a look at who we is born in 1962 into iran. he served as the iranian deputy foreign minister from 2017 to 2021. he was the chief nuclear negotiator between t. ron and world powers from 2013 to 2021. he was involved in all negotiations until the joint comprehensive plan of action was signed in 2015. he built his career as a diplomat, where he served as an ambassador to tokyo and helsinki. well, currently he is the secretary of iran, strategic council on foreign policy. and mama demonte is a political analyst at the university of tyrone, and he says, presidency possess kion, picked a veteran diplomat known for his professional approach. i think that the kind of up to you would be considered a safe pair of hands to his public persona. is that of a quiet, professional diplomat, is there is no footage of him screaming and yelling or insulting people,
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or insulting for our leaders in the garden here and there. he's the sort of like dr . appleton. i mean, after long young, i mean the doctor bases for administer quiet, but professional. he is seen as a centrist i'm. i'm sure that he will be reflecting and he will, he is, 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, uh, the president's most important advisor. when it comes to foreign affairs, he has to be a good relationship with all of the different branches of state. so again, i think he would be considered a safe care, can see that there is no controversy surrounding him. there is no media like a video of him, or is it insulting or for a meet or are they he does. he,
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there is no videos of him. you know, he's, he's known to be very quiet and professional. a family is of a 62 people killed in a plane crash, and brazil are helping forensic teams identify the bodies investigators or analyzing the flight recorder. so determine what caused a plane to plunge into a residential area near. so paulo on friday, monica indicate reports from readers now emergency responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies victims of a deadly crash on friday that sent shots pleads 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. fremont, we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social
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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, but most were so badly burned. identification will take time to discuss that the body's work have an ice and i being transferred to, to morgan, south palo, where they will be x rayed, and then a test will be done to identify them to the aircraft was carrying 50 passengers and 4 crew members from the southern states of but enough 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 saw that
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a craft exploding in the back yard. rescuers 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 enough stories save the investigation to determine the cause of the tragedy. should take at least a month. monica, and give all just 0. we addition narrow a. hi, i'm calling is neon. signs are synonymous with the streets, but the government says there is safety risk. so they're being replaced with
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cheaper, more efficient lights. but as laura westbrook reports, so some young people are trying to keep the traditional lives. these are some of the last remaining neon signs and hong kong advertising porn shops and much on paula's concerns about decades. old science pulling down have lead 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 chiefs with his self designs blow torched across the complex characters, filling the chiefs with gas and running a current through them to give them that unique glow. in the 19 eighties and
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nineties, the streets, westfield, with neon signs, as businesses tried to out shine each other. don't want hey, yeah, cheering it's heyday, there were many on most is doing this work. but now, because these mazda is it getting older and due to types of government regulations, not much in the on sun work is done anymore. i think there are only 7 are right in the on most is left. well, some businesses have commissioned new neon signs that meets the safety requirements . most along says demand has dwindled and most of his business is repaired. what on existing signs around the 16th the warm glow with neon is being replaced by the chief of l. e. d lice, but 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 the light that's loud. oh actually this is karen. john became fascinated by me on in 2018. she learned from most
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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 usually is trying to how to redefine something and objects the concept and re purpose them as well. and i think for me on as a medium that i'm using to redefine our culture and all identity. god and john raises awareness about me 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 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
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a new light onto this traditional croft laura westbrook, which is 0, hong kong and so head here on al jazeera, a world famous conservation, is business chile seeking to highlight a message of hope for the environments. and for frances, home grown heroes and marshal masters stroke to the other big performers, we look back at the various olympics, stick around the a sense of belonging. we always look for ways to be together. and the everyday heroes keeping communities together is tough to alaska is transforming the day in the 1st part of the series of just 0 visits is of a lot. but in mexico city, where the locals are turning on a tortoise municipality to an urban utopia,
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a sense of community on his jersey, the heroes from al jazeera on the go and the tonight out is there is only move i laugh, is that the, this is where we, the sex from out is there is move i last available in your favorite types to just set for it and type to move the new app from out to 0 new at using. is it the, the the, the pairs olympics have ended after 2 weeks of lead competition and the closing ceremony was
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a more traditional spectacle on like the opening stage along the sen river. but sure, butler has more from paris. it was in so many houses in this that the fro stadium on the outskirts of power so much most additional locations and everything. so many which took place on the river in the center of the city will actually come out. i'm grateful to sleep having a good time, hundreds of volunteers will also send to the mattress and when i receive the maples performances by somebody to speak his name in music including phoenix, who had had the pass on that has now been paused to los angeles because that is where the game in 23 cases, i was surprised. it brings to an end. what is being adopted in 2 weeks of full prisons also find themselves into one pretty much one little coffee profession. paula tarus and simon cooper is a columnist for the financial times and he says the olympics briefly left of the
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glue of frances political turmoil. and i think it's united staple briefly. and people are very, very happy during and then it phase. and when left with these memories that will always have, i think i as of jaded and cynical version like most guided and single versions, i come to forget on a daily basis. what an extraordinary magical says he to say. and 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 obviously if you like, paris is beautiful and is functional. and i think it re and charles is ours for us, the olympics. and i think will carry that when it's on the water specialist. i see this is which frankly, 4 weeks ago, very few of us i was our chief olympics, the cheapest and sidney 95 besides of the size of pre existing or re purpose. like having it on the field in terms of eiffel, java. oh, that is cheap. and you know, they're not gonna be left with
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a lot of why side of things off was it didn't out tourism. i mean, ours is of just about the world's best on source destination and the usual source who comes powers every summer since forever. most of them stay away, they are in the business and the price is a bill impacts. so a lot of restaurants are being are playing and hotels about the loss of cost of juice veiling back. so i just think that the impact either way is going to be my use economically. let's take a look now at the final metal table for these games. the united states finished with the same number of gold metals as china. but ahead also for metals host spruce met their target by finishing in the top 5. it's their biggest metal hall since the year. 1900 for reese has been covering the games for us from paris. and he looks 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, 16000000
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a 1000 metals had been handed out here. some of the highlights, the man who was thrust potable firmly into the spotlight on the plans this made his dream come true at the start, the friends this we did already broken the world record 8 times. this time he did, it was like sealing his 2nd delinquent gold. another for him 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 no well dress code for this month, but the insured his name was never far away from any tool on the truck. no eliles, 1100, meet the goals like 5000. so the 2nd piece struggle through a balance of cubic 19th when rooms and the 200 meters, as leslie to 5 guys got bought. swan is 1st olympic gold medal. well, we already knew that kind of goes for a typical and was one of the greatest $1500.00 me to run as a whole time. she became the 1st stop leaked when 3 olympic gold medals in the event on the final the truck and failed. it stopped the front, the rise, trump for of india. how's the biggest social media following of any olympic
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athletes? knowing the 1000000 the followers on instagram, but he couldn't hold on to his jungling. gold edged out by his great friend in the finals part has done a shot and nothing be setting you olympic record. while i said, really try to make these olympics unique and they decide to say whole be trustful and an open will to swimming events in the sun river a $1500000000.00 clean up, made it possible, but not the full training sessions were cancelled. huge approval to call it the payments for prisons to be able to safely go for depth by next year for did prove safe was frenchman lay on la shoals, go avoiding for gold medals. in the clear nights it was as if the pool, the 22 year old made himself annually pick stuff. and then you darling of the house with top folding all of his individual events. at st drums. frank, for the buying was somebody in files up to a trouble in touches. she one more olympic gold in paris. perhaps the time facing of winning metals on her home. much could bring her back for one final tales that glory at los angeles,
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2028 world famous animal behavior scientist and conservation activist jane goodall is in chile to promote the work of her institute and then your oldest furthering a message of hope in the face. of pessimistic outlooks for the natural world. our latin america editor, lucy annual report. so santiago, fee of her 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, she went to africa to study chimpanzees into wild discovery, unsuspected similarities between them. and us she begins by telling the
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audience how it all began when she was 10 years old and read partisan of the apes. her loves were 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 person for me on i on me on my are here. so jane, go to the 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. you know that in these days is duly know about our plan. it's future, there is whole good, all argues that every single individual can make an impact with the choices. they
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make. a message that moved valentina morales to tiers and she makes us realize that every person can make a change even by choosing which each or recycling every tiny thing matters. 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 as 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, nearly 200 firefighters have been deployed to contain fires burning near athens. residence in the village of a verna vos, i've been ordered to evacuate. because strong winds are making the situation worse of the blaze and others in the area i have since 6 smoke over parts of the greek
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capital mystery artist bag. he has unveiled his latest recreation and the case capitol. the school of fish popped up on a police century box in london, making it look like an aquarium. as the 7th installation of the animal seemed a series of art works released in the past week. bank sees the previous piece of a cat clawing through plywood was taken down hours after being spotted on an old billboard or the all i did with the say all is the fact that when you do something, if someone doesn't like it, they're in charge of the target go over it, you know, as from saying it. yeah, good luck. of the contrast of how like the the wall being told is this why the animals, i mean, i think it's really cool. i don't know if there's a theme behind it, but i think what he does is good. i just wish people would leave his work. hello so they can actually, other people enjoy as well. and that does it for me. i love her off for this. here is our carriage also picks up
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a coverage right after that the must be the emotion in their own words. 3, i'll just leave a general list described working and survived through his rails or so of course a lot of my dad was i was calling and especially as much the sort of journalism on the genocide on the jersey. you want to report, but the same time you want to feed your company. you also want to stay alive. these cultures solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions, not just turn our backs. i don't think that has a number, think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person ensures. so as you can see for this is my us, my life,
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or at least in my life, those dishes we want, we want the education, we want to break because the women and my country, they're not sweet to come up to us. we are not, and neither ology, we are human beings on this earth to be treated equally. we are in their thoughts, that's our officers. whatever has been done before, a can be done as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see. the vision is clear.
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the young and old on the move. yes. again, as israel begins, another was sold in southern guns the carry johnston. this is i'll just hear a lot from so, so coming you end nuclear watchdog says there's no impact to safety. as a fire breaks out to you, it's not just nuclear power. the final farewell for one of the children
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