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the, the hezbollah finds the barrels of rockets into northern israel targeting several towns . the color lines by the height of this is all to 0 live from the whole. so coming up pressure, the says footage of what's it says are a tax on ukrainian tanks if it's vaults deep into russian territory. the final
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farewells, one of the children stopped to death in the u. k. a killing spots race riots across the country. the and paris bids are lots of the walls and use it some stuff how it's a hand the and then pick button phillips and some of funds. they always start with breaking news. coming out of the is row 11 homes has bellows on the group. the sides of barrels of rockets into northern israel, the solve a set of sirens and 8 is re the towns and villages. israel says around the t rowe kits who fired and that it's i and i just found the system intercepted some of them there been no reports of casual cheese. so fall. but in a statement, hezbollah says it was retaliation against israel's attacks on southern villages in 11 on will. i said vague, joins me live now on the phone line from mars. how are you?
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and in southern lebanon, i said, what's the latest that you're hearing on these real kits from your side? for that you said his beloved have says that this barrage rocket is a response, is really targeting 7 villages, especially the turn of my role, but also into portion of what they say, the kind of thing and resistance. now they say different targeted don't 146 divisions come on in chapter wouldn't be known as the sirens has been ringing in northern. 6 in israel, now we understand it here, and country has been had to meet you have that strongly tension on which is from netherlands, southern border. now we have had a, has been law in the last few days talking to target some of israel surveillance equipment. so that could be some of the reason these rockets are getting through
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the, the, the video, the images that we're seeing. you can see the rockets going through the end making impact and that's quite significant. and in, in previous days, we have had, has blown so the, which uh, drones further into drugs. so right now what it seems like is that this is a different attack that has the law has known as a response to israel to attack on 711 on. but what stick mr. country is that so many of these rockets have money should get through, at least i make impacts on what we can see or, and as you said, the us of the, those work is all coming through now is role is on highlights because of a premises from hezbollah and iran full recently a 3 attacks for the killing of lead is of that is not. can you tell us more on that? oh, absolutely. this is quite significant. i mean, really interested because they are in a stage of height and the way and that's,
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and i even, we've been hearing jones all day and most of them by when we were good here. that drones overhead is right. you drones. so they, in the state of hyper surveillance, but what happened is the, the, the kitchen, 200 and as is right awaits his laws promised response to the cleaning of the senior, combined to slide sugar. and these ones is the fix. the head does come out this mind, honey, i did wrong. so even though that they are at this stage of the, of having older surveillance this and i am don't they say to intercepted some of those via still getting to these are just producer rockets. these are not, this is not a volley of like drones. this isn't, this isn't the must reflect on massage and walk and these are just maybe setting. and so rockets fired at israel. that's right. i haven't been able to do so it looks like we were losing
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a little bit the but so definitely we know that as role as you were saying is on high a lot because many of them do said has bolos capabilities, especially those long range are okay. thanks very much for that. all the is not just 2 days off to one of israel's biggest attacks and it's 10 months will palestinians fit. they'll be many more casualties on sunday is ready. forces hits a refugee camp in central garza and in the south there's confusion about where to go. next off, the 10s of thousands of palestinians were ordered to flee. the shouts is victoria gates and beacons coverage displaced, published in union surviving a make shift tends in hon. eunice, watching dismay as these radio army drops leaflets, ordering them to slee again, one of the shots on the year. 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
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for god's release. 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. the come come solid on 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 in central garza 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, some displaced people were killed, others were injured in northern gaza is waiting for the see show the house in the
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shake, red one neighborhood have gone to the city. the injured for rush to a nearby suspicion the. 6 filled with key to the sucrose 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 to now how much does reduce the statement on caused by capsule? egypt on the last resume see slide talks and israel's will on gauze it once the mediators present a plan based on pos tools rather than starting new negotiations. and the statement, the group says we cool on the mediators to submit a plan to implement what they presented to the movement and approved on the 2nd of july. and they weren't not based on jo biden's vision. and the security council resolution obliges route to do so it says,
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instead of going to more rounds of negotiations or new proposals, the provide cover is roles, aggression. now these ready to government has bind, i'll do 0 from reporting and as well. that's why i have a son who has reaction from jordan's comfortable and i'm on in a statement him, as 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 this 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 bombardment in gone. so how mass 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 ceasefire. and we saw this just the other day when a school in gauze, the city was struck, killing a police,
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a 100 palestinians. now how is really media is reading into this, this thing that has, has rejected the framework of the talks altogether, but that is not true. a mess 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 ultimately an end to the war entirely? and yes, 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 really understand who it is,
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either i'm on the the nuclear. what stokes, this is no impact to safety officer, a fire broke. how to europe law, just new tip power plants in ukraine. 9 separate statements, russian added to craning authorities confirmed the damage as a freezer, but ukraine's president says radiation indicates is all normal naturalism. this landscape blames rushes truths for lightning. the blaze, the russians occupied the plots and they've blamed the file on ukrainian shutting and say it's on the control. now this upper range of health problems sits on the front line of the wall. so there's a threats of nuclear catastrophe. it was an early targets of russian forces who occupied it within 2 weeks of the invasion. and that was back in february 2022. now it's been on the russian military control, since fonts of freights is buying ukrainian stuff. the pump was supplied about 20
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percent of ukraine's electricity is still producing power in september 2022. that is connected to the national grid, primarily to cool the nuclear reactive. should that line to the grid fail will be damaged. it could lead to a meltdown. now, which is defense, ministry has release footage of what they say, all strikes on ukrainian tanks and drones in the coast region. ukraine's military made a surprise attack into western pulse of russia's coast region on choose day. russian impose a new security regime and 3 border regions on site today on the port extra forces to stop me. cranes advances coast governor has ordered the evacuation of civilians . russia still controls much of ukraine's eastern territory, was on that's, remains on the russian control bots. ukraine's incursion into russia's coast. surgery is further north than the main front line. is the largest cross border
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attacked by ukraine since the war began. because the region contains nuclear, oil and gas power plants, which distribute electricity into southern russia as well. joining me right now as holland omen and he's the full not naval officer. i'm a senior advisor with the atlantic council. he joins us from washington, d. c. thanks very much for joining us on this. not russia has control of most of your cranes easton border. why do you think we crate in troops and to the coast region from this part? what's the significance of this? there are 3 extremely important and strategic targets incurs not only is a nuclear power plant, one, there is a major gas and oil distribution center. and there's the major electrical distribution center as well. so you've got 3 areas that are absolutely vital and i believe and i'm speculating, but the reason that the ukrainians decided to advance and to ukraine was to control
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the electrical power distribution and the gas and oil distribution. this poses a huge problem for russia because ukrainians are able to control these sites. then they're going to be able to drain electricity from the russian grid. but also, they will be capable of shutting off a major source of power too much of russia. this poses a huge strategic problem for moscow if my argument is correct. and so what did the russians do? they are drained of troops. they've had enormous losses. and even though the incursion of ukraine is probably the regimental size, maybe 3 or 4000 troops, the strategic reasons are very, very serious. so what does russia do? they can obviously threaten some kind of nuclear retaliation. but suppose ukraine
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decides to cut off the electricity and the gas and oil, much of southern russia, that would be catastrophic. well, that brings away by all my stuff, position is correct. but this is an extraordinary situation right now in which you crane may have great strategic leverage. it may not, but we need to consider this possibility, right? and that brings me to another question, which is, you know, russia has promised a tough response. what's that response likely? to look like as well, i don't know what it's going to look like because the russians are getting absolutely killed. they've had losses of about 500000 casualties, dead and wounded. they've had an enormous loss of equipment. so i don't know what the russians can do, and if my argument is correct, my supposition is correct and ukraine, and now control 20 percent, 30 percent of the electrical, and oil and gas distribution into russia. this is tremendous leverage. now whether
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zalinski, the president of ukraine is playing this for a strategic advantage and negotiations. i do not know, but i do not think we can dismiss the rationality strategic rationale. going into occurs histogram, these centers of electrical and gas production. and if that's the case, moscow has a huge problem in front of it. and we were just mentioning that earlier about the nuclear power plant, how we have russia and ukraine, both blaming each other. now russia is controlling it. we was saying that the stall for ukraine and boldenow is best and dangerous escalation, as this is happening with ukraine in troops in russia as well if you crane is out to control the gas and oil distribution and the electrical distribution. forget about the nuclear power plant because i don't think anybody wants to see that explode. they don't want another journal. this is a really, really big deal in terms of the status of the war. we will see. but otherwise,
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why else would ukraine have gone into occurs? it would seem to many people be attacked should be to the south in crime me to try to is this large crimea which the russians occupied in 2014. but it strikes me that the strategic value of curse are the gas and oil distribution centers and the electrical distribution center. so that's correct. this could be a major changing point in the war. we will see what happens in the next few suddenly, but let's not just sign over and over this thing last few days had an omen. thank you very much for your contribution. the former neighbor of the senior advisor with the atlantic council really good to hear your thoughts on this. thank you. well, still ahead on al jazeera, counting the cost of pro test, how businesses in nigeria all resulting off the days of demonstrations. the
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in depth analysis of the face. headline, what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years old seem to be given a chance to pass the bolt particularly banked. russia has defended the war crane as a defensive war. inside story, house, fluid change, the security relationship between both countries on out jersey or the magic has of course has to has this chinese academic victor dialed 12 percent of the people to taiwan, say they want to unify that. it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the one to on the policy. exploring. china is development, i'm emissions. is he now president for like a true dictate? how can you explain for find the transform ation of china?
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if you have to take this, you had to head on that just to get out the mood and untold stories from asia and the pacific on, would you say era the or come back you watching out? is there a reminder about stop stories this? our 7 on has balaam's group is 5 of barrels of rockets into northern is ro solve a central sirens in 8th is ray, the towns and villages. as all says it struck. i enjoy
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a different system interest set to some of those real kids. palestinians say no way is safe in the gaza strip, but self that is re these forces or the thousands of palestinians to leave the shelters in fun. eunice, not as well as continuing its bombardment in southern gauze at 2 days, often more than a 100 people were killed in one of its biggest to moving on to the u. k, a funeral has been held one of the children killed and a nice of time in the british town of south port. 9 year old. alas, i guess. and 2 of the young girls died while at the don'ts workshop in july. right, so sparks across the u. k. by full suggestions that the suspects indicating was the newly arrived migrant. laura han has more from northern england this funeral cortege is taking the body of 9 year old. i was the silver guy to
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catholic church in southport, members of the community here, feel hot square and stunned 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 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. while the funeral possession has taken place, just behind me in the sole 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 fine. riots on july, the 30th. what was supposed to be
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a peaceful vigil instead turned into this full rise in spite groups writing a, talking of most on police and destroying property. apparent to fidget onto just 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 and terrified people stranded helplessly inside. pardon me to secure stoba health 3 emergency meetings and is down the street residence and session to motion the biggest policing operation in decades to point 6000 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,
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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, but it's left many people questioning the source of the underlying i ended up demented on rest. so quickly and wondering how the spread of both information online could spill over into such widespread finance on the streets of person, nor how an owl to sarah. so what does this account saying? the law says in nigeria often last protests against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turned violent in many states with at least $22.00 people killed month, injuries reports from the northern states of k 9 after 10 days of disruptive protest . seeing one of the 10 major markets in get a 2nd most popular city is slowly coming back to life. retailers restock as
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labor as work to make up for lost income. the market of fishes estimate $5000000.00 in sales. why last for each day? the market was closed. this market and uh it is uh, not saving only uh, people 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 will 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 chain fiscal year, short digits of goods that select surprises in some areas. jump in by print device defense, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses, after riotous, looted, and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took
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a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas must westbrook justice demonstrating against bad governance and rising cost of living, destruction to property and lives have been reported in many parts of the country. when economies dollars, the impact of the progress and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't, 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
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the crisis increases. i do see that kind of to hundreds of people have been evacuated from a hotel in australia all through a heavy called to crashed into the roof. media is say it happens in the north east and city of tens just before 2 in the morning. local time, emergency officials say mangles pieces of the helicopters, propeller landed in the hotel, pulled off the vehicles crashed and bust into flames, and 2 people are in hospital in a stable condition. now the paris olympics have ended in style, also 2 weeks of leads, competition. the us top, the middle table with house front securing the biggest hole since 1900 nozzle. natasha butler reports from paris. the closing ceremony was a more traditional spectacle at the start of pro staging match. so i powers the stalls, the closing ceremonies, and then pick out the lead from parade,
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clearly enjoying every moment. morrison windows receive the metals. hundreds of all the chairs with the sun during the dazzling shows dogs music westbridge altis, including phoenix, the. the ceremony ends more than 2 weeks of spectacular sport with new olympic stalls. dazzling come barks and history may cause like the other for the trip or dump or winning gold for dominique. a dream come true for the athlete. and the 1st of the big metal for the caribbean island, this is a particle of athleticism. they've had a whole us for it on the biggest states in the world. and i always end up on a podium, but to end up on top of the podium for a country with fairly high 73000 people, you're talking about the stadium being almost the same capacity as my population. you know. and so it's just an amazing, amazing feeling, and i'm so grateful that we're moving 10000000 visitors in paris. the city transformed into stage for the games with its famous monuments turned into sinews
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and the roof of send a sent a piece for swimming events. after decade, long clean up. as for the cities residence parisians once loosely cynical about the lympics themselves, the biggest posse. so many people in gainesville copeland, you're not listening and welcome distraction of the week. the country following july. it's not like this was really an amazing experience and it's all good. i don't feel people who are a bit hesitant, but it's can see people. well it school everyone's happy. and it takes a randy without control oversee the entire as 2024. how did special, including agenda debates and women's boxing. they also concerns about security, but in the end, few incidents the generic powers handed the big flag to los angeles, which was the 2028 summer games act to tom cruise, adding
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a touch of hollywood fled to an extraordinary nights and such a butler to 0 powers apparently like he likes to design sunset out, sit from the spot highlights. the weather is next then inside story the the northern china and the current implant sort of bank to get a bit of relief has been heavy rain recently, but it's fading away. maria, the phone when it's high food, now a tropical storm, possibly region that will produce probably a couple of weeks worth of rain in one day in sun dies. it runs through during monday. essentially. that is very but there we still got big charles in northern tri loops. the sites where it's been hot and dry for last couple of weeks. we've now got significant rain spreading eastwards that i think is going to cause some
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floods in the next day, or is that not particularly so? but it's like it's a trial and possibly, you know, and then across into a loan to pass the vietnam course, a lot extends further west beyond that, what comes out in the 2nd, if you come cyrus, there's a development of some, some of the storms, for example, and call lumper depaula. com body where we see recent funding, which is seasonally arcade closed because it got 3 days of thunderstorms and it's full cost a little bit early. may be heavy rain recently the has been some in new delhi, as you can see here. st. funding that's probably around about $4050.00 centimeters off of writing, collected data that could be repeated, but it's not the focus to focus funding, nephews for the science. carroll or possibly time allowed to across ins for line care. in fact, the heavy writers withdrawing now from a good pilot practice done a unique perspective. i love that i really not that because definitely i left and nothing is
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something you that we on heard voices, but we are committed to guessing best i can. all of you so much connect with our community and talking to conversations, you will find elsewhere. lot of these provisions, if there was problems or medical facilities in golf as it would be preventable that the hor, what's the stream on al jazeera? this one actually made a 40000 palestinians as their own, justifies it's one, gaza, a self defense that describes critics including the international criminal courses and symmetric. so watson driving these narratives and do they help sustain a continuous cycle of violence against the palestinian people? this is inside story, the .

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