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[000:00:00;00] the the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters, intel time, teddy, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes is really strikes. pound garza killing 25 power simians in just the past 24 hours would be live from high eunice where tens of thousands of people are struggling to find a safe place. and rockets hit northern israel,
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but has bella says this isn't the major retaliation. it has, threatens russia, evacuated parts of a 2nd border region as it battles to contain a major incursion by ukraine plus stephanie decker in mombasa, where the trial is under way of the leader of one of the deadliest religious cults . in the world, i've driven ask for the sports the lympics, maybe for another 4 years, but the premier league is back so you little round up the best of the pre season action as teams prepared for kick off the welcome to the news. our israel continues to carry out attacks right across the gaza strip. at least 25 people have been killed in the past 24 hours. the 10 is really are striking. a house in garza city is just had one neighborhood on sunday,
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killing at least one person. meanwhile, in the south, tens of thousands of palestinians have been told by is really forces to evacuate the eastern part of fine eunice. many of them are sleeping on the streets as they have nowhere left to go at in central garza and is really striking a home and, and the slate. off the refugee camp. people were seen digging through the rubble of the building and figures released by the palestinian central bureau. statistics show is really forces have killed 1.8 percent of the gaza strips population since october. the 7th honey, my food is joining us from find you in a so the is really airstrikes continue honey. tell us about the latest ones, their impacts and what's when the aftermath of those you know, they're in for the past in months. these really era talks carried out across the gauze and from not only the cause civilian casualty,
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further civilian casualties. re attack has an after map the, the disability and casualty the destruction that is caused to all of the old means of life to the point. there are areas across the gospel across the gaza strip are more of a waste plan. there is no way people can go back and carry out in normal life in these areas. something that has been feeding into a, an overwhelming feeling that this is a permanent displacement. this is what this really military is after the exposing a palestinian is a from the areas where the left for the past years, all of their life. it also change it, change their views of life as the new it before to birth. 7th, we're talking about public facilities infrastructure as entire residential. the blacks are gone with all the memories that people have with everything that they build with their on how the, the memories they created in these neighborhood. these, there's tracts continue up to this moment. more of it just few minutes ago, we could hear the clearly the ongoing art dealer's of the eastern part of hun,
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eunice and the central area mainly on the breeze didn't belong to the, the uh, the southern eastern part of the city of the area. but i even deeper inside the central area and they'll say that refuge account has been in for years side of relentless attacks. didn't overnights early hours of this morning, more of the buildings are, are destroyed. 25 people have been killed so far within the past 24 hours and the are now the numbers increasing because of what, what the, the critically wounded end up in the hospital. the don't have enough. a sufficient medical to stop do not have necessarily it the proper medical, a care inside these facilities. so people end up risking their life. they lose their life within sometimes the hours or days of their arrival because of the lack of pain medication that is needed necessarily needed to save life. but over all these really military push palestinians to the age right now,
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there's not wholly we're looking at. there is a bit like in terms of physical well being, but also in terms of the mental well being, the constant mass displacement, the fact that people are putting it do evacuated onto this in force displacement for the past and months have taken its toll on their mental well being their capacity to, to take these evolving a horrible events throughout their day. it just fits here. we just talked a few people here just in formal discussions just to get them out of this situation . see what they have to say about it. and they describe the horror, some of them say this is, there is time of being displaced and moving to this tens, despite the fact when they went back to their homes. and these are hon units they have to set up at the end there because their home was born. the end up also being displaced, one more time, setting up another tense. you're in a smaller area right now. i'm all in last evaluations on as being a strong into
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a smaller area high and not do not soon will be not enough to accommodate large number of people so far as 75000 people pushed into this enforce, internal displacement, honey. my know, thank you so much, tiny for that up to for and from time eunice and gauze on well tension on the israel 11 on border is rising as tit for tat attacks. continue on says about enough, threatens to carry out a larger offensive late on sundays, 11 eas armed groups that had fired a volunteer for our kids into northern israel, in retaliation for israel's attack on southern 11 on last week. zana who did reports from the 11 east capital bay route. it was a late night attack or response to as well as targeting of southern villages. not the promised retaliation for the killing of hezbollah was leading military commander. the armed group has been firing rockets at the army targets across the board for more than 10 months triggered by the war on gossip. but there was
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a message in the latest operation today in fulton, and the light of the preferred nation of the uranian hezbollah joined or separate the attack on these right as a retaliation. what is right in there on the route to test always defend their ability of the island don't and try to flooded has velocity is really military, are bracing for a potentially larger conflict in recent days as well. strikes have become more frequent and more intense. the aim appears to be to limit the hezbollah as ability to maneuver, but the arms group continues to strike back, expanding its range of targets, but still in largely the populated areas. the exchange of fire, however, is still within the unwritten rules of engagement,
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which means the focus is still on military targets in relation to the right directories and exchanges a fight that we have been witnessing during dispute. it has been very much since the localized as well continues with its targeted killings. and there is no frontline there happening beyond the border region as well as promising what it calls an unprecedented response to any major attacks. the region is on edge for days now is really and western intelligence sources have been speculating on the type and climbing of retaliation that has the law and iran will mount in response to as well as recent assassinations. there are some reports suggesting that it could happen as early as monday with others saying, how's the attacks 1st and iran hours later? sonic booms are creating panic across lebanon, including the capital b. root is really war. planes have been increasingly breaking the sound barrier.
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it's psychological warfare is really reconnaissance. drones have also increased the numbers over lebanon's aerospace to detect launches in real time. as recent assessments indicate international pressure has failed to restrain iran. and it's like, has beloved from trying to draw new lines center for their eligibility to be route for washington as boosting its military presence in the middle east. due to rising tensions, the defense secretary lloyd austin has accelerated the transit of an aircraft carrier to the region. and he also ordered the deployment of a submarine carrying guided missiles. meanwhile, the leaders of france, germany and the u. k. have released a joint statement, endorsing the us proposed ceasefire and hostage deal for god. so they called for the immediate resumption of negotiations, adding there can be no further delay. they say they are working with all parties to prevent an escalation and will spare no effort to reduce tensions and find
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a path to stability. they say the fighting must and now that all hostages detained must be released. and the people of gaza have urgent and unfettered delivery and distribution of aid. the leader is call on iran and its allies to refrain from attacks that would further escalate regional tensions and jeopardize a deal. we have with us that, but he must say how to has an associate professor of conflict resolution at the door hot institute for graduate studies. welcome back to alta xerox. and what's notable about the statement put out by the leaders of some european countries is that it does not mention israel at all, which is of course, the other warring side here. why do you think that is? well, i think this is the timing of this a statement that is coming as we are approaching the negotiations of august 15th negotiations. and it's part of building a momentum of for the negotiations in order to provide the, the proper and vitamin thought that helpful in vitamin for it to succeed. israel is
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not mentioned in the statement because the pressure actually, the message is going pump. take you literally to eat on more of them for the about a pot this and why the timing is now coming. and why are we seeing this moving from the 3 countries? unfortunately, the, this world is coming only after this. talk that to see that he, you know what i need to know, confident vision that will touch their interest. that is now becoming a real possibility. and as you, as you did in the, in the statement that i'm talking about the humanitarian crisis. well, the human at that in the causes has been happening for the past the months. there's nothing you know about the humanitarian crisis is like it has been bombings, pause, medi cal chromeboys mos tripped as everything of the past the months. but now we are seeing that
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a regional confrontation for the 1st time that it's at the possibility and there is unexpected. i mean this one stuff has not happened right now. um for that, if an agent of war uh, breaks out, then this is going to be the effect, the quote interest of the wisdom governments. and for that reason we are seeing this building a moment of the strongest fire talks a. but i have to have a meant to take place on thursday, august 15th look. many people say it is the is really prime minister of the time and time again sabotaged us a deal on the accusation. now by some is that he may even want to broaden the war and how much on the other side says well, every time there's, he's for our negotiations, the goal posts kind of move. or are you confidence that there will be some sort of break through this time around and what's different this time around? well, the book is in the quote of the wisdom governments. at this point you are absolutely right. nothing. yeah. has been sub with edging any piece for it to stop the war,
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and i can assure you he would continue to do so. he was never to stop at all these kind of tactics. and the, and angry phone calls are from, by then, and a gentle approach shuttle that he's receiving from the white house. this is not going to work me. this is a strategy. he's his lot of jungles of pushing the cdns to leave the guys us lab at or at least making does a step as inhabitable by that gives us. this is his serious goals and his instructor has not changed has not changed in terms of actions. and paula says, not just those statements, so unless that there is a serious a pressure that's coming, particularly from washington dc. nothing. yeah, we'll continue to do the same. have you ever, we've seen any of that serious pressure so far. i mean, in a, in a phone call last week, i believe it was the us x rays states spoke to you, i have come onto the defense minister and he said that it's a no parties interest for an escalation, but it's not really true. so when you look at the developments on the ground, we see what the us is doing. they're deploying
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a aircraft carrier to the region. they're also deploying a submarine, unfortunately, between the u. s. as in the mixed message, right, there is no real serious flush of that's coming from washington. this, even though the mean policy who's being affected by this negatively, is the united states. so that the military, the pro magic, i'm fine and show support to is like, is continuing, has never changed for the past the months of the same time. and add to this in the midst of this expected regional confrontation, the us is deploying the aircraft carriers. the agent also to protect the sites. why wouldn't the thing you know, change and not wondering if the out for anyone. why would the change, if you are continuing to the us is paying the bill all the, all the finances of the world of the us as all them and get and perfect thing. they was in the security council noticed solutions to come out of the security council
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and on the, on other levels also providing benefit as opposed to their egypt. why would they shouldn't fuel them check? so all these actions in terms of uh, sending the aircraft carriers, this is support thing and reinforcing the behavioral been driving it, you know, and it's, and you know, as we agreed, he wouldn't auction so. and so for that present as the sense of statements. these statements that's coming from the fee countries is not going to change anything. these are messages the with on that we all here that do not escalate love go for the original war. and this is adding lot of pressure on it on. so unless we are seeing a serious phone call is coming from washington, d. c, linking statements to actions the policy is. unfortunately, the child says for a big control on the august 50th, what do you mean? but it's very minute, but i am for how thank you so much for your analysis. thank tons of our head on the i'll just say we're and it was our including wild fires raged near athens,
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forcing thousands of people from their homes on the evacuation of children's hospital, paris in less some star tower as the city or flight times the olympic spots home to los angeles, the russia has ordered thousands of people to evacuate parts of bel garage after ukraine increased its military presence and boarder regence. a video released by the ukranian and military shows its forces and pros, village in bel garage. there have also been evacuation orders in new parts of the neighboring kursk region. that's where russia has been fighting ukrainian troops for nearly a week and has deployed extra forces to stop them from advancing. 11000 people have been forcibly displaced, and some in russia are volunteering to help evacuate the thoughts so new,
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properly to cool. it's not about politics, it's about human life. and to be honest, it's all the same to me. what kind of person i help? the important thing is that i helped them and the tire. okay. in the video over the summer, we found codes summer without the series, and it is important that people should not suffer in any conflict. i consider it my duty to live in the boat and for at least some part of the population involved. but at least some people are physically helped, that their lives become a little bit easier at least. okay, well, rush are still controls much of new cranes, eastern territory where done yet remains under its control. but ukraine's incursion into curse is further north than the main front line. and it's the largest cross border attack by keith's forces since the war began in february 2022. the cursed region contains nuclear oil and gas power plants that distribute electricity across the southern russia. joining us here is alex,
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the top. the list was alger 0 is defense editor to talk us through all the latest developments alex and what's happening on the grind of ground right now. so the flight to the eclipse has been going on for about a week. we're seeing the operations you training operation, certainly expanding into neighboring belgrade as well. so the belgrade governor has ordered 11000 people to evacuate a border region. we've seen both the villages in belgrade being taken by ukrainian forces in georgia and volunteers, as well as russian technical aviation units like attack helicopters, engaging with ukrainian tanks. this is a serious buffalo going on here because the russians try and spend you brittney vaughan switch to be honest, the best starting to succeed the ukraine, a bunch of slow down. but the belgrade operation is certainly an expansion in a different direction. so what are the longer term implications of all of this ukraine's in a position here, if, if it's, if it's defeated and driven out of cruise control garage,
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it will lose the kudos the really want. it will be a morale below, relevant to morale boost in order for ukraine to be able to maintain that. where is in forest is gonna have to send in more troops more times, more resources. and if it's matched by russia, you'll end up facing another. it could be growing to 2 point oh like the facing and don't ask where russian forces will ultimately win because there are more of them or if the ukrainians can hold onto the territory, it'll be a great bargaining chips in individual pieces negotiation. okay, thank you. so much alex, thanks for that. well, the, you, as nuclear watchdog says, europe's largest nuclear power plant in ukraine is safe, despite a cooling tower, being damaged in a fire. in separate statements, russian new created and authorities confirmed the damage of the facility in the city is upper ritual and ukraine's president of a lot of years around skew, size levels of radiation are normal. he blamed russian troops occupying the plant
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for starting that fire. and they blamed the fire on ukrainian shelling and say it's under control or to kenya where a calculator has gone on trial, accused of manslaughter, paul, and take. and mackenzie was arrested off to the remains of more than $400.00 people were found in a forest in kenya. last year, he's accused of encouraging his followers to starve themselves to death, telling them they would go to heaven. mckenzie and $94.00 co defendants also faced charges including murder, terrorism, kidnapping on the torture of children. from on this, we have stephanie decker and joining us from on boss. so, stephanie, that's where the trial is taking place. tell us what's happening in court today. yes, you mentioned there, he's facing the other 94 facing 4 charges. this is the 4th and final trial there will separate tr. 1 during an interesting the,
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this is because the government wants to make sure that this man is going to go to prison for very long time. so if the terrorism charge fails, for example, you then have 3 other chances of convictions, manslaughter, murder, and the torture and abuse of children. what you're seeing here today is the 1st day of the mine soldier charge at the moment they're hearing from a protected witness. so the meat is not allowed inside court. i can tell you when it started, when the 94 of filed in and the 95th. of course, the pastor, the self appointed mind of god, the former taxi driver, he's still very much had an aura, even though he looks very much, much more frail. if you will. last time he was seen publicly greeting his followers . me calling them by name. they haven't seen each other for a while because they're obviously old, detained in separate areas. now this is going to go on this week. 5 witnesses are going to be cold for the prosecution. then going to adjourn and started again in september. but the other 4 cases will continue,
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so you're now going to have full mackenzie and his followers facing trials pretty much on a weekly basis. and what we understand can be a very long time before there are any verdicts because it's such a complicated case. stephanie, in terms of the context of all of us, some people say this is one of the deadliest religious colts in modern history. yes, i was doing my research on that just yesterday actually. and it's the 3rd, if you look at the numbers as they stand up now, uh 400 or on 490. but there's talk of hundreds and hundreds of people still missing . well. so the identification of the bodies of it has been incredibly difficult, even those that have been exhibited. so you could potentially see this as being at the moment. it's certainly one of the most deadly religious cults. in modern history, it could potentially be the deadliest as well. this is of mine who urged his followers to follow him into the forest, who then at some point became minute and when it came to fall, stick no food, no water, particularly in the start for the children, parents starving their children,
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they should have gone 1st and that means best to go to have it and to escape what he convinced them was the end of days. then it was women, then it was man. and then he was supposed to be the last you will so preached about evil education was evil. so the children were not allowed to go to school medicine was able, jobs are evil, everything was evil, other than his preachings. so an extraordinary shocking case. certainly a lot of families still waiting for closure with no news of disappeared, loved ones, and it's raised a real question mark here. when it comes to the regulation of these preachers past pastors who can be self appointed. they're not regulated in a country that is deeply religious, or i, stephanie decor, reported from my boss of thank you. a protest over the cost of living and nigeria have ended for now, but organizers warn, there could be more to come out. let's say corruption and acute poverty is driving such demonstrations against the government. last night there is reports in the city
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of condo on the streets of nigeria, children room around looking for a meal. any way they can. many of the parents have been displaced either by violence or poverty, or even those with means of livelihood. don't have much better idle model, nice one of millions of nigerian farm is for accounting for 70 percent of the country's agriculture will output. yet they still struggle for me is address it that it's impossible to produce enough without fertilizer and recognize tools. things that no nigerian farmer can afford these days, which means nigeria must import more or it's people will install. well, i'll put from farming an industry has electric, increased unemployment, and i'm stopped in something many and i did a claim on decades of corruption and my coffee dress added to that. and that's why
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i'm who's opposing many. 1 i mean these conditions along with the rump installation corruption and especially poverty. i said to trigger angry protest at the start of august. and at least say the protest may have been doubtful . now what with poverty now, acute levels in nigeria, i live in danger, lies the head, the quote where you have such a massive a set of why this website is in population deliberately been in publish. i say it is a betty betty then dentist when we neg claim going to a much a you know, out to bust, which is if we're allowed to help with it, is going to be more than just the compound into the levels of poverty is a ticket old violence that is displeased millions from from a press release cautious to book water on their techs and the niger delta. and the violent separate his agitation from the east. but the government says significant
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progress has been met in tech linked it over the us duplicate areas where they are down, but it is an ongoing and somehow is a big improvement of both the government motiv double the minimum wage in july, the evaluation of the local currency the night or as a lot of people's purchasing power. a recent purchase organizer. so you can know microphones that in the field in electricity, subsidies of mint condition stuff. but the government to assist the unnecessary to cut waste and encourage investment for now pieces to return to the street, which is not clear how long it will last unless government reforms begin to be at 4 degrees. i'll just say that kind of go ahead on the, i'll just say we're news our will take you to the city of hole in the u. k. to find out why the days of riots took place there and across the
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country. and general will be here with the action from the montreal masters of the world's best tennis players turn off ahead of the year's final round slam the the hey there, the heat wave is expanding out of southern europe. so the north, let me show you those details right here right now. so on monday, ok, temperatures down just a bit in madrid to 37. by the way, the dark at the red hotter it is. but as mentioned, this is a conveyor belt of heat. now moving northward, so into paris, 37 degrees into belgium and that southeast corner of london. 32 degrees for you today on monday, but let's focus on brussels. 36, you were closing in on your hot his stay on record number to beat is 36 and a half degrees and then eventually shot 1st of all,
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cool the atmosphere midway through the week. so you're down to $25.00 degrees. precipitation wise getting pelted with right in northern ireland and scotland that moves the way throughout the day on monday into central europe. now that most of the showers and storms have moved away temperatures on the way up there, x 31. that is well above where you should be at this some of the year a heat pump in through the balkans as well. sorry for 36 degrees for you there. okay. mostly in the clear, somewhat weather though, locked into the ne black sea coast in to africa. we go, we've got some pretty severe storms moving across burkina fast so that the energy is pushing into molly as well. let's go to southern africa. right now. we're big changes, host temperatures for southern mos in peak all because the wind shifted around. so $26.00 and my pluto as the cost of oh, celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and cause of albany and force. we were meant to be completely
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ethnically, cleanse people are 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 that's not possible the making of a states on that. just so you know, sandy has of course has the head of chinese academic victor dialed 12 percent of the people of taiwan. so they want to unify that. it's not up to the people in taiwan to decide about the ones on the policy. exploring time is different than i'm admissions is, you know, president for like a through dictates. how can you explain for finding the transformational china, if you have to take this,
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you had to head on that just to get out the shower on al jazeera, hello again. here the top stories, rochelle has ordered thousands of people to evacuate parts of belgrade. and chris gas or you crane increased its forces in border areas. russia has been fighting ukrainian troops inside its territory for nearly a week, and has deployed extra forces to stop them advancing the lebanese armed groups as well. not as far to barrels of rockets into northern israel, setting off air raid sirens and 8 towns and villages. and israel says that it's iron dome error defense system intercepted some of them. at least 25 people have been chosen is really a talks in gaza in the past 24 hours is where the forces also ordered thousands of
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palestinians to leave their shelter is in fine units. we cannot speak to dr. eric foster, who is the ceo of norwegian, a committee under surgeon with extensive experience working in gaza in the past. joining us from oslo. dr. fall, so thanks for your time. let's start with the, the recent attacks that we've seen on schools and guys. i mean unicef says in the last and months, more than 50 percent of schools that were use, the shelters had been directly hit and targeted. these places are meant to be protected under international law. you've been to gaza, were they ever a place of refuge during israel's war on gauze or this time around? there is no pacing goal. so which is say for the moment to have this tax, people are actually no force to uh to evacuate them. they are on the, on the wrong all the time and they see golf course. you have huge in schools, most of the goals and everywhere else. but i think there may be say,
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for particular school, something i've talked many times without warning me sort of a to this week and actually the attack on the, you know, school in uh, russ i city. and when, when it comes to the moment is right. and when it comes to the 1st of occupations on the displacements, multiple times of palestinians and gaza, what is the impact of that on people over the long term? do you think? yes, a. we have several employees spending goals. so i'm there, i'll be moving though for the 6 or 7 times is towards started. of course this constant movement um, they are concentrated on very small areas that makes a person at high g impossible. and i think these are the main health issues at the moment is the, the co clean water sewage management,
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which causes quite the infectious diseases. they hear no more done awesome cases. so i don't bars which is the never seen anything like that didn't go. so before, so what are you hearing on the ground from the grounds about how the teams there are able to provide people who needs desperate medical aids? yeah, there are the health care system has broken down. um the teams there are international teams working there. of course so, so the local stuff which they work, they are nice but it's very difficult for them to get to part of just stay in the hospitals. so for the, my local colleagues have a huge problems. no actually barking. but there are several types of programs in the health care system. first,
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of course the number you're den 91 house in june during this war and the kind of came to this anymore. then you have all the page to see promo, disease, cancer, heart disease, productive health. most of these patients get any treatment at all at the moment. and then on top of that, these enormous amount of the crease in various use infectious diseases even forwarded to solving the text, i think also dr. fossa, we got the latest speaker from the palestinian central bureau. statistics saying this is really forces have killed 1.8 percent of the gaza strips population. and that's since october the 7th, as the international community failed the palestinians. the it's, it seems that the most part is able to stop this and we are, we are facing the biggest humanitarian catastrophe,
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as in the recent years. and it's a little model based on and tests to stop. and the international community has to do everything in their power to stop please. okay, we'll leave it there. dr. eric for so thank you so much for speaking to us from also thank the patients have been evacuated from hospitals, northeast of athens, where fire crews are battling a fast spreading wildfire. so hundreds of firefighters and more than 20 water bombing planes are working to contain the forest fire. strong winds have blown big black smoke over parts of the capital. fire warnings are in place for much of greece. and this year, as june and july were the hottest month ever recorded in the country, authorities are urging people to stay inside and door with doors and windows closed cities across the italy, or on red alert during a prolonged heat wave popular holiday destinations like florence and rome have seen their hottest temperatures of the year in sicily,
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the temperature hit 40 degrees celsius. southern central and western europe are during the heat wave, and the scorching temperatures are forecast to continue for at least a week. for a decade, some british politicians and media outlets have been accused of stoking up negative sentiments against immigrants. analysts say such rhetoric has been exploited by far right groups and recent days with protest or is blaming migrants for their economic problems. charles stratford reports from the city of hall in northern england. there's an air of sadness and neglect here for businesses loan closed, and rising climb, and the use of drugs is rife. and now the show fear shame following rights. and so my goods attract businesses, lou to jury, what people have described as a powder keg. finally,
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exploding the people that this once thriving industrial pool city have suffered lack of jobs, available, housing, low wages that meets the rising cost of living crisis on a government health system that's been on its knees for years. as is the case, right, the way across britain, it's the poll and the working classes that are suffering. the most was the victim of what he says was an unprovoked attack made this pub 2 years ago. still suffers from his injuries. he receives government financial support, which he says is knows enough, but his family are full. but he hopes he can find a job when he spits enough to work again as a signatory to the you and record g convention. brickman has legal obligations to refugees and those seeking a silent problem feels they get preferential treatment and says they often accepted low salaries or are exploited by some employers who break the law by paying below
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the legal minimum wage. over the past decade, i've seen more immigrants coming from to this country, working on the cheaper way. so i'm not even west and getting paid also benefit system. and given houses. monk has lived in hollow his life field, associates a widespread belief that really citizens are being treated unfairly. to be honest with you, i me feel sick to the stomach is my opinion. all is always being a dialect school check from me growing all to the mix race basically. so it has nothing to do with skin prices chase these riots now to the we've race all really check these right? yes. i think it's just gotten to a point where the british probably a sick today as the government, prioritizing all the new immigrants coming in the country over their own gracious
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things. volunteers reinforced the fence around a nearby most policeman tries to reassure those who come to friday, pres, many people we tried to talk to, and this could, each community came to the k legally in recent years, but some struggles to speak english and said that too busy working to attend language clauses offered by the government was the was born in britain like yes. say no members of the ethnic minorities in how feel safe, no matter how long they've lived here, the feeling is real. you know, if people think there's an off here is real the, that they're causing it and especially for our mothers, all the children, our i'll adopt is not then that if it to come out, policy and deprivation have been growing for use in many predominately white working cost areas of u. k. cities. many analysts say that's got nothing to do with immigrants put down
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and his friends believe otherwise. they blame like goods for the economic is this a lot of problems they've long suffered and then i'll be ignored. child stuff, but i'll just 0. how? okay, let's not speak to jonathan tom because the professor of politics at the university of liverpool, his joining us from a group check this time though that's in searcy. yeah, thanks for your time sir. can you discuss the role but economic inequality plays in fueling before, right. so once a month, like we seen in the u. k, it plays a very, very big role. indeed. basically the was off the wall, the more likely was i have some sympathy with our views within the u. k. it's, but there is a deprivation that i've seen some little but some of the was writing that we've seen in the u. k. over the last couple of weeks, places like sol, places like little pools, but there are exceptions to that. it's worth remembering that in south ports we've
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seen where you saw the 3 or if it was the trigger of these rights, then that is not an area of deprivation. but it was people coming in and deprived people coming in from other towns to riots and try on the top a most. i lived in south over several decades. i know the time, well, i can tell me it's not, and every deprivation. so it's not as simple as simply say, look into the west, off in society that are involved in this struggle. looked at according to research and not just coming out of the u. k, but other countries as well, like the u. s. immigration is often is an overall plus for, for most economy. so then how do you explain that the ability for, for right politicians to exploit those frustrations people may have in order to gain political power. a bar i, politicians engaging the blame game. they try and sell working cost people in britain, but the problems on june to the large number of immigrants arriving on saying that job's even though that simply isn't true. in fact, the poorest
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a setup of the entire population in the u. k. is up in of, in sector. so we've also got the issue of illegal immigration, which is caused a great deal of all the rest in the u. k. and you've also had the issue of asylum seeking people trying to attack the bar stools and hotels while assigns the cars are being held, pending decisions on whether they can stay in the cage. it really escaped, comforting. it's in one sense, understandable, but a person who is down on that and that's in the u. k. you'll find someone to blame. the problem is that they are blaming the wrong people. let blaming immigrants rather than looking at other factors that would explain their economic predicament . and there's no easy solution, we've got a new labor government into u k, but it hasn't got an easy solutions to these issues of immigration. a migration one is the labor and government. what do you make of the way that the government has,
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has dealt with these riots and the rioters as well, the salt stuff and said, look, if you have riots, if you will be arrested, you will be charged on. you will go to prison on a fast track, a large number of cases already hundreds of people have already talked to you before the calls and lots of people are going to present. but ultimately, this is a political issue. you cannot seem to be charging on investing people in the hope that it will go right. ultimately there will be pressure on the label, going to reduce the numbers of people coming to you, j upper. yes. so how do you do that? when lots of people are entering the country perfectly legally, they've got the credit stations account on the terms of those who all arriving to this equally love, the new labor government scrap the policy by which those who arrived illegally re steeple taishan to run the policies for the been knocked, so there are no simple solutions to this key installment is done for the legal approach of getting people in prison as quickly as possible if they riot. but
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ultimately this does need a why the political solution. all right, jonathan talk, thank you so much for speaking to us today on al jazeera and the hong kong stop court has upheld the convictions of 7 prominent pro democracy activists over their involvement and anti government protest in 2019 the media type, who in july and 6, other campaigners have lost a final appeal to overturn the rulings. the court says they organized and actively participated and on authorized rallies that drew an estimated 1700000 people onto the streets of hong kong. the pro democracy movement was the biggest challenge to the hong kong government since the 1997 hand over. but then it lost momentum after numerous arrests occurred with 19 pandemic. i'm the introduction of the security law in south korea, the number of people in hospital with co, with 19, has served 6 fold over the past 4 weeks. and the authorities expect the numbers to
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rise even further. they've announced plans to actively address the growing demand for self test kits and antiviral treatments. ra mcbride has more from the capital, sol, or just over a year after the october 19 pandemic was officially declared as being over here in south korea. this search in cases is quite small in absolute numbers, but what is concerning is the rates of hospitalizations with a 6 fold increase and the numbers of people being admitted to the hospital being recorded in the space of just a few weeks. it also points to a much wind to spread in the community, but it's difficult to estimate just how big that is. a given the fact that the numbers of daily infections are no longer collated. a on a daily basis, as they used to be nearly half of the new cases all reported to be
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a sub variance of the faa spreading on me. kronk strain symptoms are set to be relatively mild, but it has led to an increasing demand for things like mosques and self testing kits. and all of the power of familiar with depend demik that we're also familiar with, but which are no longer so readily available on the shelves of pharmacies. also being blamed for this search has been the seat wave that south korea is power leads in, during, with people largely staying in goals and act conditioning with relatively poll ventilation. also, people going on vacation together, which is contributing to this search with your thoughts, he's predicting that the trend will continue upwards, peaking late to this month's role mcbride, i'll just say era. so here's what's coming up on the news. our, this turkish superbike writer makes history, will tell you what she's a chief in sports with just
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the so the parents and them picks have ended in style after 2 weeks of thrilling competition. b, u. s. top the middle table with hosts from securing its biggest hole in more than a century. natasha butler reports from paris at the start defrost stadium app. so i power the stalls, the closing ceremonies, and then pick out the lead from parade. clearly enjoying every movement. morrison, windows receive the metals, hundreds of volunteers. the sun. during the dazzling shows dogs music westbridge
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altis including phoenix the ceremony ends mold in 2 weeks of spectacular sport with new olympic stalls. dazzling come barks and history may cause like the other for the trip or jumper winning gold for dominique. a dream come true for the athlete. and the 1st and the big middle for the caribbean island. this is a panel of athleticism. they've had a whole sport on the biggest stage 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 a stage for the games with its famous monuments turned into sinews and the rivers send. a sense of peace for swimming events after decade, long clean up. as for the cities residence for the ins,
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once loosely cynical about the lympics themselves, the biggest posse so many people in broad games, the listing and welcome distraction off the week of the school. 6 or leave the country full of july, it's not like this was really an amazing experience on the job to do so. if you, if you're a bit hesitant but it's can see pool, well it's school. everyone's happy. i mean picks a randy without control oversee though and powers 2024. how did special including agenda debates and women's boxing. they also concerns about security, but in the end, few incidents generic powers handed the big flag to los angeles, which was the 2028th summer games act to tom cruise, adding a touch of hollywood flint to an extraordinary nights. and such
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a butler to 0 powers. okay. so the olympic games have wrapped up and gemma is here to reflect on the last 2 weeks of the competition general. yes, that's right. to reading from the home he wrote it out and we'll show in the pool. it's a redemption if the gymnast assuming balls has been in the lympics full of memorable names for ways to cover the games forest from the french capital. as he takes a look back at some of the most eye catching stories from paris of the sporting events all over at the olympic games in paris, from football and rugby on day 12 basketball on the day, 16000000 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 of this thought, the friends, the sweet. it 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 roan. she left her challenge as well behind that she defended her 400 metre hurdles title and
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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, meet the goals like 5000. so the 2nd piece struggle through a balance of cobit 19th. when rooms in the 300 meters as let's wait until 5 guys got bought. swan is 1st olympic gold medal, while 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 stop leads when 3 olympic gold medals in the event on the final the truck and failed. it stopped the front nearest trump for of india . how's the biggest social media following of any olympic athletes? knowing the 1000000 the followers on instagram. but he couldn't hold on to his juggling gold edged out by his great friend in the final part has done a shot and nothing to setting you olympic record while i was to of really try to make these olympics unique and they decide to say whole be trustful and open with a swimming events in the sun river, a $1500000000.00 clean up, made it possible. but not the full training sessions were canceled due to pro
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multiple of the payments for persons to be able to safely go for depth. by next year for did prove safe was frenchman, lay on ma shows go avoiding for gold medals. in the clear nights it was as of the pool, the 22 year old made himself annually pick stuff. and then you darling of the house with top support and all of his individual events at st drums. frank, for the buying was somebody in files of the trouble of intention to one more olympic gold in paris. perhaps the time facing of winning metals on her home months could bring her back for one final tales that glory at los angeles 2028. the lympics have come to a place, but the a premier league football season is about to begin with manchester, united. absalom kicking things off on friday little pool or preparing for life without t as in clump. the new head coach on a short and sweet charge of his 1st name. it is highly brown. i'm field and it couldn't have gone much better besides beating legitimate sylvia for one in a friendly little pool. stop the new season away at newly promoted to the eclipse,
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which time chelsea's new coach enzyme a risk. it also took charge of his 1st home game to replace some research purchasing i left off with just one sees that it was done for fridge. chelsea went behind against his telling champions into milan and this brand new that's before leslie is a shop who equalized rights at the end of the game has stopped very, primarily counting against the champions monitor specifically on sunday. awesome will rounded off the pre season campaign with a to know when it gets to be on williams city, but headed also in front of the corner from depth and rice and another goal. this time for gabrielle victory. and should also ones that own free season competition. everett's got the cut off, that's a side stop as which city premier think tracy against the well as best time as prizes, stepping up the preparations for his final grand slam. the us, i said now one of the big tournaments in the weeks leading up to that major in new
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york is the mazda is 1000 events in canada. this she has a man every month true and under a roof levels fight in the final this it see that defeated a talent my title now the 6462 in the semi finals and his opponent in monday is fine. it will be alexi popular in this, off to the australian store of american sebastian quota. 7663, and the other semi final offer. it has never one. a mazda is 1000 title, whereas it rep loves, has to, under his belts. the men and women's tournaments run concurrently in canada, each ship to the ultimate between then use that means the women are into or on, sorry this year and defending champion and jessica kept together. we'll have a chance to retain her title. so let's see to, to kind of deanna, schneider 6463, waiting for her in the final is amanda. and this, somebody about the 22 year old took a mental health break from this for the last year. but if it has to be back to her best and, and joining tennis again, this somebody that be c, h, c, t, m, a navarro,
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and 3 set stood fonts to assess final. at this level, she's based in full top 20 players on her way to the title decide. in golf avenue, why has one the windham championship to lend his 1st title on the p. j. so the before he secured victoria and like american and mex, graham and might be the mileage to take the title, grace, and been with an equal on the 13th here. however, he would like to double bag the 16th and surrender. the leads that's allowed right? to move in the 29 year old englishman shooting a 664 to win by 2 shots full of us. they've been chopping. grandma down has been suspended for one lift golf tournament off to violating the tools empty doping policy. the northern arson used medication containing a found substance to help ease nasal congestion, but down has also been find a $125000.00. in major league baseball, the low found to be sold as a filed homeless re only takes that pirates
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a $65.00 went on sunday condemning pittsburgh to a 7 consecutive defeats show, hey, it's on the on the don't just move on to $69.00 victories level with philadelphia and nationally and to try that top right around the got they only has breaking the record for the most consecutive world supervisor race, which is 2 victories in portugal on sunday has extend it has his own basin run to the same basketball player leads to championship because he chases his 2nd title and fast since 2021. that is always full. now melissa street are a drama. thank you so much. scientists and readjust an arrow or celebrating the dramatic increase in the number of humpback whales being seen off the coast. the waters of results coast were once a hunting ground for the marine mammals, which were prized for their blubber unrestored to say at the heights of the whale watching season. the hum, 5 population is estimated to be around 30 thousands. volunteer well and fuses are joining forces with scientists to track the growing population. and experts say the
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