tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 13, 2024 1:00am-2:01am AST
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the program says more than $2000000.00 charges were lie, also due to poor harvest and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jack and the country can only hope for better rate to grow the for the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm about this and this is to use our life, doha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, fleeing with whatever vacant java or is this ready strikes and gaza take the death toll to almost 40000. ukraine's president's confirms for the 1st time that his forces are in russia's coast, regents revival power plants in the cages, while fires move closer to the greek capital forces,
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sizes to evacuate from nearby times, the hospitals on the red planet, mars might be hiding a big blue secret scientists say that to be an entire ocean beneath the surface of the plan the does is more palestinians have been killed by his ready forces in guys and are taking the toll closer to a grin. milestone the palestinians. central bureau of statistics says nearly 40000 there now died in just over 10 months of war. $42.00 were killed and is really a tax and the past $24.00 that have been funeral as in con units for 13 palestinians. after their bodies were transferred to the nearby naso hospital, i found that a homeless showed by his very forces in gaza, city killing at least 3 people, including a baby in the south. and of course, if you found that the is really, i mean, the building in the building has civilians and that unfortunately we fund my cousin
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was my cousin's wife and this child's bodies and pieces of equipment. and so now we're still looking for the child's head off with what kind of renewed military operation in eastern parts of sonya and as far as the 10s of thousands of palestinians out of their homes. i am a heard reports from con, use in the past. in months these really era talks carried out across the gauze, is from not only the cause, civility and casualty, further civilian cause of the re, a talk has an after not be the disability and casualty, the destruction that is caused to almost all means of life to the point there are areas across the gospel it 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 explosion of how the syrians of, from the areas where they lived for the past 2 years, all of their life. it also changed,
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it changed their views of life as the new it before to birth 7, 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 own hand, that the memories they created in these neighborhoods. these areas tracts continue up to this moment, more of it just few minutes ago. we could hear that clearly the ongoing are killers of the eastern part of hon. eunice and the syndrome area, emilio and the reason is that the b b. s. southern eastern part of, of the city of detroit. but even deeper inside the central area and the site out review gap has been in torres side of relentless attacks to the overnights. early hours of this morning, more of the buildings are, are destroyed. this is rose, bottom to 8 schools in the past months, which have been serving the shelters for thousands of displaced people, the largest attack and killed more than a 100 published and ends in gaza city on saturday. i'll just as honest,
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i'll show me for reports on the aftermath of dr. salt. i know it was a decimal form were inside the out to be in school prayer room. in the aftermath of the massacre perpetrated by the israeli forces against innocent civilians who was simply offering don't press more than a 100. pulsating ends were killed. thousands more injured to schools where hundreds of palestinians were sheltering was targeted and hit by a number of miss. i was fired from is riley, will planes. the extent of the damage is clearly visible. lots of glasses on the flow pieces of cloth, even body parts. and people are still looking for the remains of the relatives. in the bit i came running to search for my family. my father was killed in my brother's legs, were both suffered. i am proud my father and brother died as marchers of the for the lower the but i'm now on the upper level of the most. it was also targeted by and is riley will apply and you can see the whole weather miss out penetrate to the
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roof. on the lower level, dozens of women were praying on the lower level and were killed and injured. these are some of the parts of the miss south side from israeli jet on innocent display civilians sheltering here in the school. despite the danger many families have returned to the school and the fact they have nowhere else to go. a vehicle on the model to leave my son is suffering from long fibrosis. we hardly survived the attack. i carried to my son and run 4 lives. by the time i go down, i saw hundreds of dead bodies blown to pieces. even scott hood, outside the school building 40 organs, stuck on the walls, horrific scenes beyond description beyond reason. we have no way to go. so we returned to the school with the most of basic necessities of life are totally absent. how the whole i'm a shut definitely met the scene of the out could be in school where displace palestinians with shouts are in
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a news. riley military committed this massacre of the study. if i didn't give you medina, that as your state department is called in israel to minimize civilian casualties following the strikes of the school in gaza. city ra panels was out to the state department in washington dc. at the daily briefing here at the state department, the spokes person was asked about israel's attack on a school in gaza that resulted in approximately 100 people being killed. this is the don patel, the spokes person commenting on that attack. and we are deeply concerned about this weekend. terrific incident on the alta being school and gods, the city that killed a number of people sheltering in place in our hearts go out to the families of those who lost loved ones. and we are praying for a speedy recovery for those who have been injured. we have been clear both to our
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partners and israel that every possible effort needs to be taken to minimize the impact of civilian casualties. but patel with on to repeat the as rarely line that the school was being used as a base by him us militants. and said that under the laws and rules of the geneva convention, even schools and other normally protected areas can be disqualified from such protection. if the forces are using them for military purposes, on one other issue, the question of whether talks will resume towards a ceasefire in gaza. patel said that the us is confident. those talks will resume kind of lighting over the fact that a moss has raised questions about restarting the talks from square one patel said that the us partners, egypt, and cut our would be pressuring home us,
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saying that the the mazda organization has the onus put on it's to participate in the talks and move towards a ceasefire. i'm rob rentals l to 0 at the state department. the sweet young is cool finder of the and you medical aid for palestinians. she says guys as all, readily badly damaged health care facilities simply can't cope. on the slides, all 36 hospitals, either bomb shout, there's only one hospital that has something physical damage and that's close down . the blockade of supply make it impossible to treat patients properly and it's just impossible for the hospital to receive hundreds of wonder why do you have a 100 plus the debt, you know, is your 2000 pound kind of me solve 50, it makes me very angry, you know,
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you create so many casualties will, can cope with that. most of the patients already dead, the bodies, australia. so i, it, i understand how the doctors feel, you know, they, they will be running some body just wondering, quote, is safe and will not just say since 2008 guys last b p relative, cutty bottom. and i'm not talking about small shelves. you're talking about big bombs, 1000 pallets, 2000 pounds, dropped on buildings to destroy. so every time the bombs fall in the hospital and in 2008 because the boss was fired and your hospitals. you started the hospital and we just use why people refill and then drink these a 2012. can you tell us of via gonzales, of being attacked? 2040 again, a tech and to the next up. so that's why i haven't gotten
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a chance to properly recover in between how much i'm doing the all cassandra gays, it says it's fighters killed, and is there any captive unwanted to authors in separate incidents? now these are in the governments bind. i'll just data from reporting inside israel . so honda, so who is good more now from jordan's capital i'm on to these really military says they can neither confirm nor deny the claims made by him as that one is really captive was killed and 2 others injured. they say they are looking to gather intelligence on the ground about the captives just as they have been trying to do so over the last 10 months. but all of this comes as the war is well beyond it's 10 months. and israel is preparing for some sort of retaliation by the it audience, by his bela and even perhaps the who these in the young man now is really officials have been speaking anonymously to is really media is saying that the attack is immune and based on their intelligence and the country's defense ministerial loved the launch has been holding near daily security and situational assessments. on his roles,
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preparedness and readiness in the wake of whatever threat these really military also conducted a drill in the northern part of the country. it was the largest drill of its kind since the war began, essentially simulating a full war with the lebanese armed group, his butler. now you'll have the lawn says that israel is ready to act in unprecedented ways as they have significant capabilities. and that they're ready to make the switch from defense to off ends in an instant time. this of who as just, you know, i'm on the tension is rising on the border between israel and lebanon. those attacks on both sides continue as well as the threatening to carry out a lodge of offensive late on sunday. the liberties on group satisfied rockets in to northern israel in response to it is rarely attack on 711 on last week. then i called a report from the lebanese capital that route it was a late night attack or response to as well as targeting of southern villages. not
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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 garza but there was a message in the latest operation. today in fulton, in the life of the preferred nation of the uranian hezbollah joined or separate the attack on these rise as a retaliation. what is right in there on the route to test, always defend the ability of the island don't and try to flooded. it has to belong to 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 hezbollah as ability to maneuver, but the arms group continues to strike back, expanding its range of targets,
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but still in largely the populated areas. the exchange of fire, however, is still within the unwritten rules of engagement, which means the focus is still on military targets in relation to the right directories and exchanges. a fight that we have been witnessing edu. in dispute, it has been very much that's 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 hezbollah 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 testable
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output attack 1st and you run 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. it's psychological warfare is really reconnaissance. drones have also increased the numbers overlapping on aerospace to detect launches in real time. as recent assessments indicate international pressure has failed to restrain iran. and it's like hezbollah from trying to draw new lines santa, for their eligibility to be root. and why does national security is bozeman, john cubby's, as the us is getting ready in front of a tally ition by of on the size this week? iran has said it would respond against israel for the assassination. a harmless political leader is laconia in his capital to hon. are why does correspondence? kimberly hall has more. the national security council spokesperson john kirby telling reporters in
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a call on monday that the united states echoes the assessment of the is really intelligence agencies that are wrong, added proxies are likely to attack israel as early as this week. the white house is preparing for what it calls a significant set of attacks in terms of the timing what this might look like, the white house thinks difficult to ascertain. still, the white house is acknowledging that this could have a direct impact on the cease fire talks that are scheduled to take place to try and, and israel's war on gaza. still, the white house saying that those talks are scheduled to move forward, even as a mazda signaling. it may not be at the table, the white house that come off needs to be there. in fact, everyone needs to show up so that this deal can be wrapped up now, positive bite and concerned about making sure these talk stay on track. and also that there is an effort to try and de escalate the tensions that are rising in the
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middle east. holding a call on monday with his allies in europe, namely france, germany, italy, and the u. k. to talk about this intelligence assessment, what he's saying is that whether or not the european allies come to israel's defense, as they did back in april the last time around attacked. it is up to those european allies. still the united states will be there. in fact, it has already bolstered the force past year even more so in the last few days. and president biden says that he is confident in the us capability to defend israel should come to that. kimberly help it alger 0. the white house about assuming has been injured during and is really right in the occupied west by and there's any forces strong, the costs of the neighborhood in the city of cocaine. yeah, the report to of use live, i mean, nation during the operations. there's only for us as a staff tougher tax across the occupied westbank can at least $600.00 palestinians since october.
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the, if any president of the landscape is confirmed for the 1st time that you cranes forces are inside rushes, crushed region. tens of thousands of russians have been order to evacuate 2 parts of the board around about tag russian president vladimir prisons as keepers attempting to stop moscow's offensive in eastern new crane. and gain leverage impossible talks or defense editor alex cutoff of those reports. forcing your bushes, cruise region has been raging for a week, as russian troops tried to stop the advance of ukrainian forces. what was the situation apparently deteriorating for russia? the governor of the neighboring build road region announced evacuation of russian civilians from abroad at district limits for those. but it was a local evidence in order to secure the life and health of our population. we are
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beginning to move people who live in the custody out of some school district to safer place is in a possible expansion of ukraine's operation. its soldiers fighting alongside georgia in volunteers was seen in the belgrade villages perot's quality loved in russia. and just across the border, the operation has been a boost, a ukrainian burrell, as they perceive their forces to be given russia, taste bits of medicine. you know, should they put sleep on able to? yes, i support that. the fact that they went that i support that, that's what they deserved with, let them feel what we feel, let them live in all skin russian or ukrainian. it is the civilian population that always suffers and this will fall into units in russia now organizing the distribution of food, an aid as people sleep with what little they can carry. the 1st of the question and then you'll know over it what we need is new bedding sleeping bags, blankets, and some other things,
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all because the nights will ready. quite chilly and it's august. it's approaching often. and unfortunately, we don't know how long the situation will continue with each day. that policy is president vladimir putin. these looking weaker as what was at 1st a rate by ukrainian forces. now looks like a whitening operation carried out on the person soil. alex gets helpless to 0. the kind of alexia, visit professional political science of san diego state university. he said the reason is behind you translates his defensive, extended beyond the swapping territory as a tool for negotiation. and if you simply think of the tradeoffs, even if you look at the scale of the territory where ukraine is compared to the scale about 20 percent, maybe more of ukrainian territory, the brochure occupies. but uh, it is helpful in terms of potentially bringing in negotiations
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because it's one of those moods that ukraine makes, that sends a signal to the kremlin that there are some things ukraine that can do that most school may find hum to stop. and that will be very destabilizing. so the more of those kinds of developments happen, the more the kremlin may actually shift its position. you have to put it in context . it's ukraine's war, defacto for national liberation. it's a anti colonial war against russian assaults on about a 1000 mile from the line. and it's a response in some ways to russia's opening of a new front lines in may of this year when they launched the attacks toward the ukraine's largest 2nd largest city of hot keys. and they quickly took control of more territory than they gained in months in the east. so ukraine
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saw these preparations, but they couldn't stop these attacks, possibly because there was not at the emission to use a wisdom supply. the weapons on the russian forces across the border. those attacks change the situation. ukraine result, its position. it looks like this operation is part of, um, uh, well calibrated will planning. and that gives you crane significant advantages. firefighters is struggling to contain a mazda is based on the outskirts of athens. this assault is in greece, and evacuating tons and hospitals explains consume forests, homes and cars. during the whole reports, the one finds the began northeast of athens on sunday, all bearing down on the capital itself. the seas really see a sub just 10 kilometers away. the air is thick with smoke and panic.
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the blazes set to be moving like lightning across the 20 kilometer of front fence by high winds, independently beyond the control of firefighters, large pots of mount and daily. so rule so ablaze the beginning, the apple apple, the wind would go in one direction and then in the other the smoke was suffocating . you couldn't see your eyes tear it up. you couldn't breathe. you were to 60 meters from the house and you couldn't see it at the residence of the towns and villages have been ordered to evacuate with volunteers and officials scrambling to assist the ancient town. a matter of them is also at risk and residents that have been told to head towards the coast, but many remain doing what they can to save their homes and possessions phenomena. so most of it hurts. we have grown up in the forest, we feel great sadness and anger. for the level of the flames surrounded me. i couldn't see a, he's a pine tree,
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and this happened for the bombing aircraft helicopters and fire trucks of with ceaselessly since sunday, the task made ever more difficult by gale force winds. there's a set to continue. as the ash crowd visible over, the acropolis moves ever closer with the conditions suggest things made yesterday it was june and july, with the holidays months on record. and while mondays, temperature hit, $39.00 degrees celsius in the athens area alone, around half the country is under a red lit for wild fires. yet for all that, these are increasingly familia seems environment. the list of all the grease is a summer time tinderbox. last year, 28. people were killed in wild fires across the country. and 6 years ago in 2018, a 104 people died. as far as devastated the seaside resort of magic. during the whole,
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elder 0 in algeria of firefighters have been working to contain was fires and the eastern, but shy of region. it's not clear how many people have been affected. residents have in order to leave their homes more than 30 people, died in july last year. when massive fires ravaged, present you. 5, thousands of acres of forest on hundreds of homes were destroyed. for decades, some bodies politicians on media outlets have been accused of stroking negative opinions of immigrants. analysts say that's been explosions by far right groups in the last few days with protest as blaming migrants for their economic problems. charles dropped reports from the city of haul and north east of england. it is a matter of sadness and neglect. here, 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 that's for businesses,
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lou to jury what people have described as a powder keg. finally, 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. and that's just the case, right? the way across britain, it's the pole 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. in record g convention, britain has legal obligations to refugees. and those seeking asylum, highland fields, they get preferential treatment and says they often accept as low as salaries or
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are exploited by some employers who break the law by paying below the legal minimum wage. over the past decade, i've seen more immigrants come on folks to this country working on a cheaper way. so i'm not even working and getting paid off the benefit system and give them houses more because lived in hollow, his life field associates of widespread belief that really citizens are being treated unfairly. to be honest with you. i mean, we sailed 6 of them on this my opinion. it was always being a dial scroll check from me growing all the mix ways basically. yeah. so it has nothing to do with getting paid to chase these riots not to deal with race or religion. these right? yes. i think it's just gotten to a point where the british probably
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a sick today is the government. prioritizing all the new immigrants coming in the country over their own gracious things. volunteers reinforce the fed surrounded nearby mosque. policeman tries to reassure those who come to friday, pres, many people we tried to talk to in this could each community came to the u. k. legally, in recent years, but some struggles to speak english and said that too busy working to attend language classes offered by the government. what's the was born in britain like yes . say no members of the ethnic minorities and how feels safe, no matter how long they've lived here, the fear is real. you know, if people think there's no fee, it is real the, the, the causing it, especially for our mothers, all the children, our i'll adopt is not then that if it come out poverty and deprivation have been growing for use in many predominately white working cost areas of u. k. cities,
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many analysts say that's got nothing to do with immigrants put down and his friends believe otherwise. they blame like goods for the economic kinds of select will problems they've long suffered. and then i'll be ignored. child stuff, but i'll just 0. how the still ahead and i'll just say i have a religious calculator in court, accused of encouraging hundreds of followers to stalls themselves to death by sophocles cobra, the case numbers. so we're going to report, we've sold what's behind the increase, the direct should don't be quite surprises is back to be on the queensland coast. that massive cloud coming down from further north contains a lot of potential energy. if you realized in the form of thunderstorms,
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we thought we'll come to not be the focus of it, but it's probably going to be a bit further science. so if a tuesday and wednesday does look, particularly when the brisbin eventually gets it. so you've probably got 3 days of rain coming up and it looks like get the average of all of august and september and a couple of days that's really going to be wet, obviously. and that'll be exciting. as a result, i see a real picture on wednesday then it spread showers down to new south row. so we include sydney in that and there's an increasing like to, to kind of rain in some possible rest and australia. in the nice contrast, it's beautiful in new zealand light is breeze 15 degrees in christ church. it's still mostly a drive picture engine easier, but increasingly in solar y c and up into the southern philippines, the showers are coming back again and they stretched further west as well to clinch them a lazy but the seasonal rain is where it should be. he is with me in my vietnam and once again in southern china, i'm off the sales potential for dime polls and, and also china. and of course the remains of the former type food in,
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in northern hung. sure is this part of china. that's once a good, once again, getting wet and the african stories from african perspectives really, but i need to do more with my life to show documentary use by african filmmakers from morocco. and can you do pieces can cut down to your one with the customers. it's, can you move them into echoes of unity and canyon on mars? a new series of africa direct on i'll just sierra the latest news as it breaks. thousands of people lining up to see the 1st harris waltz campaign events and men even tell us they're excited to be here with detailed coverage. almost every day. families come to the city more cheery to look for loved one from around the world. a demonstration by people in support,
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all plus 5 and say 2 5th is actually very large up in the flood out expect to fly far right for testers. news the, we want to go to 0. reminder of our top story is this uh, the least, $42.00 palestinians being killed in as many attacks in the past $24.00 across the gaza strip. most of the casualties in the southern institute of con units. almost 40000 palestinians are now dead and just over 10 months of the current in president, let him use that on sky has confirmed for the 1st time that you cranes forces are
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inside the russian region of cost. tens of thousands of bushes if in order to evacuate 2 parts of the border under time. firefighters is strongly to contain a massive blaze on the outskirts of athens. authorities in greece and evacuating tons and hospitals. this flames consume forests, homes and cars. fires be funded by high temperatures and strong winds. the u. n. is held a high level debate to discuss africa's under representation on the security council. in may, the security council called for the role of african countries to be strengthened in addressing global security and development challenges africa ease, and that he presented in global governance that act ships from the security council to international financial institutions. but over the present, it's in the state, it challenges this that actually was out of design with this conflicts emergencies
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and geo political revisions and been outsides the impact on african continents. and these councils agenda demonstrates these is nearly house of all kinds of be specific or regional conflicts on your agenda. concern ethic that often executive buy to buy gives for after, because of the services which are vital to the global economy and sort of a spread the negative vibes by the ends of feelings of external access. the message is clear. there can be no global security without equity can security. when they ask a group at the un consists of 54 african union members staves, and that represents 28 percent of the u. n's membership. it's the only regional group whose category is entirely within the continent that it represents a block, collaborates and issues like health migration, peace and security. it also holds 3 known permanent security council seats on the whole, those of the seats, all ged up those in beacon,
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sierra leone. say they want reforms to increase africa's representation. leadership within the africa group rotates monthly. but then i'm positive from a member state serving as chair. fellows lopez is a professor at the university of cape town any previously served as a high representative for the african union. he says it's not the 1st time that african countries call for stronger representation. it's a very good moment for this the bank to take place. it's not you. it's a very long story off. the tenants by the opposite gets to a better presentation at the level of security call. so the logic, the web ex, but the, we acknowledge you political moment that you squared favorable because the competition seems f board actually because it rolls off because block is become much more difficult to actually be
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a line with one position on another you off against that being able to navigate these jointly to go patients very well. we have seen it with the member. she bought the g 20 being expanded during the african union and i think now it's, it's another, it's another attempt by the office. it gets to push the envelope and tried to do it as well that the security council smoke kind of different from the fact that if you want to change, you weren't charged between the, these kind of reports at the security council, you need to have to trans majority of the membership and we have seen that happens when the water fall include china. and since then, lots of countries have tried to long term, but they have not been successful precisely because it cannot for the last 2 thirds majority, regardless of what they say, it's not only do the resistance, but the big one. it's also the fact that you would need to mobilize the majority to
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be able to make such the changes. that is also true if you also get an union. so the big a powerful countries, the you flash will cause will have to mobilize for retreat. but there is a consensus at the union 4 to representations at the level of security to call. so a permanent membership. and i think if that was too high, but it will be possible to record name, fox, president of the applicant and such as i think it is with the much station. but of course we struggle for pointing towards or author more than a year of fighting between the armed forces and the bottom industries. rapids support forces in sit down the us special invoice. as peace talks will go ahead this week. don't pay the yellow, made the comment said a briefing in geneva given logan's got the details from call to the us special envoy house, a press briefing just days before tops. i was scheduled to start between the to the
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new army and the power military rapids support forces in the city of geneva. now and his briefing, the us special envoy made it very clear that this will be the start of the process of a ceasefire of cease fire talks between the army and the rosette. and that several countries are taking part in these and in this process, in the launching of this process for these 5 talks to take place between the army and the parent. and the 3 rapid support forces the recess on fund that they will be attending the talks. but the us said they were yet to receive a confirmation from the signees army that they will be part of the talk speaker starts on august 14th. we would have preferred for these talks to start in april when we tried. we can trying for this round, if not, april, may, if not, may, june, and july. but we will move forward with this event this week. and that has been made clear to the parties that we have had a commitment engagement from the r assess,
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we've had extensive engage and with the staff. but they have not yet given us an affirmation which would be necessary today for moving forward with seating them on the 14th. now there were discussions held between us representatives and symphonies, representative in the city of tend to on the 9th and 10th of this month. and they were to try to break a deadlock between the 2 sites and to paved the way. i'm supposed to wait for the talks in geneva, what's following those talks? this is a nice, a government said that they will not be attending the tough engine either because they want to be represented as a government and not as the army. and they don't ones the next r m a rates, an e got as observe as to the talk that are scheduled to take place in geneva. now this kind of happens as talks are as fighting continued, indecision these carpets on cartoon and elsewhere around the country in the city of fashion. the last remaining armies from holes in the dark for region slicing between the recess and the army backed by arms groups continue with the arrows of
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continuing its attempts to take over the city. exchange of artillery between the 2 sides has lots of simple the in test. and the lack of humanitarian access has led to simon being declared in some sometime in a fashion in north and are for the humanitarian situation around the country is also dire. more than 10000000 people have been displaced as a result of the fighting. conflicts and violence continued to hinder access to humanitarian supplies and humanitarian assistance to those in need. especially in areas such as the dire for region and in the southern parts of the country. and the united nations says more than half of the population are in desperate need of food assistance. this 5 that both sides seem to be determined to in each over each other militarily, with the rest of gaining more ground in the southern parts of the country. and with the army gaining ground in the city of undermine abram, oregon, alta 0 cartoon, or the president of democratic republic of congo, and on gold. i have met to discuss strategies for the cx, 5 and eastern
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d. i see the original true steel collapse. today's opposite coming into effect just over a week ago, following talks between the congo and rolanda, which are mediated by end goal of m. 23 rebels have continued to seize cabinetry, eastern d r. c, for findings displaced millions of people. democratic republic of congo accuses rolanda of backing the on group, but rolanda denies the allegation. in kenya, a leader of a christian doomsday called has gone on trial, accused of mine slaughter. paul and peggy mackenzie was arrested the officer that remains a more than $400.00 people were found in a forest last year. he's accused of encouraging followers to stop themselves to death, telling them they would go to have him. stephanie back has got more from outside. the courtroom by some hand coughed. they filed out $94.00, accused plus one v, one looking spinner than in previous courts. appearances pul, mackenzie, former taxi driver,
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turned preacher mackenzie and the others already facing 3 separate trials, charged with terrorism. murder and child torture and cruelty, and you trial now the 4th and final, the charge, manslaughter persecution. chevy. evidence showing how in the passage of this research process, i planned to have everyone in the chat died from starvation or fox the 2nd from children to the mothers. and finally, the fathers in a false belief or religious victory, their f. mackenzie still coming across as the man in charge taking advantage of his folder as being gathered together in court or pleading not guilty to old charges such in the exercise of the freedom of religion,
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the assembly and expression. there was no suicide. that was most of these sites and there was no death that too good to go to the beach. not guilty, they say of this. over $400.00 bodies were exempt in mass graves in check, a hold of forest. mackenzie's preaching ordered, starvation is the only way to make it to heaven. as he said, the end of the world was upon the autopsies revealed emaciated bodies, but also beatings and strange relations. his order was that children were to be starved and die 1st. then women, then men, and he would follow last. mackenzie, now 1st facing the charges. 5 witness. testimonies are scheduled for this week. further hearings in this case are set for september. this tragedy has highlighted the lack of regulation. when it comes to preachers and pastors, anyone can set up a church and this is deeply religious country, a former taxi driver's turn,
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self appointed mind of god, resulting in one of the deadliest religious cults in modern history. stephanie in south korea, the number of people in the hospital was covered 9 teams multiplied over 6 times over the past 4 weeks. cases are expected to rise even more authorities say they planned to deal with the growing demand for self test kits and antiviral treatments . rob mcbride is good more from the capital, sol, and 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 wider spread in the community,
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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 a sub variance of the faa spreading on the trunk strain. symptoms all 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 seats wave that south korea is power leap, enjoying with people, largely staying in goals and act conditioning with relatively pool 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 later this months run mcbride,
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but measurements from not as much as inside london were such as nobody's. it could be water up to 20 kilometers deep within the motion crust. and they say, would have saved from the surface billions of years ago when mars was still covered as rivers and lakes and possibly oceans, always have a goal. she is in us upon entry scientist who has worked in mars mission since 1997 . he's joining his life in washington dc. thank you so much for being with us. so i understand if i, if i'm please tell me if this is correct, that you analyze the 1st ever martian rock, which was also the 1st rock i finally analyze from uh, from another plan that i have to ask you when you, when you are in a room where the discovery of that nature and perhaps what we're seeing now is made what, what does it like to be there? it's actually an incredible feeling. it's pretty hard to describe. the more i would say of the stuff that you read come open rather do a dense and you think that goes,
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but it's a very high impact to you know, you want to make you want to be right. but you know, you don't know whether you are right to invest care. so we had, we stumbled up on a different composition. then was believe the last for 2 years. so it was kind of funny to chance. but you know, that's how to most discoveries into think this one is an art surrender. if it does, if they don't, they're not planned. and so they come suddenly and then they change the course focused on me. so in terms of the discovery that the appears to have be made, or at least the data that's been analyzed, that are piece just suggest the case. but as far more watch are available on laws that we knew before, that is clearly going to have an impact with regard to. i think everybody obviously thinks about the colonization individual comments of laws. but i want to ask you about the geology of the planet itself. what does it tell us about mars itself to so here's the thing. mars was not like fun,
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or the mazda was better than the audio was. there was a lot of bulk and it's, and so the 1st 500 years, really ideas off model history was very wrecked. so. so that is very probably there may have been life lot of water. so can be a huge floods like you see nice them. so rather, the water goes to one of the just one of the boxes is just escaped to the post you wonder is that is locked in many drugs. and this is what was the surprise. i mean, this spacecraft was looking for us to crate and then they found something which was quite the surprise which is like about 10 miles spill in the us or volcanic rock, which is the same thing. so you have in the cracks, you have water and the amount of water is not trivial. so if it didn't dump us mars it for being a mile deep portion. so, so not as big as the entire portion or not, but still quite big. one of the 1st questions and certainly people in the media invariably ask, is this, is this an indication of life on mars?
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i correct me if i'm wrong. if i'm wrong, be just analyzing the data does not indicate whether or not that has been any life on laws or whether the will be or of of whatever. but what does it actually tell us? want to be the impact of the possibilities of either even introducing a form of life onto laws if this water level is so great to try to. it's absolutely different to see, look at life on the if it origin to do the oceans. most of the life on autism and ocean. so if you introduce life, maybe people survive, maybe even more exciting. maybe there is microscopic like life, right, right now on mars. so doesn't the adults are planets, the planet a satellite. the 2nd call you robot. it has an ocean beneath, across dental windows. um, i know a lot of simulations distribution from the ocean to the ocean. no,
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not the dark beyond one kilometer. it's called the f 14 so. so here's your thoughts are dark because it's below 10 miles. so it shows up in the lot of very exciting possibilities. one of those possibilities, one would imagine, is going to be 5 or not in law's kind of at some point sustain human life for prolonged periods of time. i know, obviously we're very grad is very early days with this, but what's your sense? i mean, is this, is this something to be optimistic about all we a step closer towards that it's not premature. if you think of the columbus and gym score all these continents were discovered in life. so i'm sure see nasa has an instrument on the parts of human silver which has manufactured oxygen. so we just need to water in some form for human existence as well as making it okay. cool. and then bhaskar was making structure which can study to 100 people, to mars and 6 months. so it's all coming together. so, you know,
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in been 1015 years, it might not look like a science fiction anymore. it might look, but it is. so it's not at all inconceivable. and like a wild dream, i am unable to meet a gosh. we appreciate you being with us and i was just here and giving us the benefit of your considerable expertise in this. and so thank you very much. indeed, we appreciate it. thank to define is facing a significant population and housing crisis. about 14 percent of japan's residential properties are vacant. more than 9000000 homes, mainly in rural areas, have been abandoned. is people move to cities. some attain is like japan continues to phase of demographic challenge with its population shrinking for over a decade in 2023, the country record at 88 consecutive year for declining birth rates. i think an all time low and this trend has contributed to our goals, time phenomena. in rural japan mcbride's traveled to a village about
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a 100 kilometers northwest of tokyo. to find out more at work in that confection we store. so you can the son, she gives you a teacher that to of the 3rd and 4th generations of a family business that's been in the village of non maku for a 140 is. the shop is on what was once the bustling high street. where do you and you can? they used to be about 40 shops along the street. now there were only 4 businesses left. everything else closed and there were no young people, little children. in little more than a generation, the population has shrunk by nearly 90 percent. with 2 thirds of the residents older than 65 nationally, japan to cheat the landlord last year with the number of its citizens being over 18, helping 10 percent of the population for the 1st time. within this rapidly aging society, this one village still homes, the reco having the oldest inhabitants. it's one of 20 communities in this
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prefecture, that could vanish by 2050. the neighboring town is kinda is lucky a thanks to the discovery of a dinosaur, footprint 40 years ago. it revealed the rich sol, so fossils on which it's built to visit a center with a thriving tourist, right, because they don't stick with the to cut them any time. and he's come here and it's different visits. and scratchy revitalized are town backing non mako, some of the few new buildings built by the village itself, in the hope of attracting new comers with subsidize rents. utah sato moved here with his family to work remotely, also becoming a community volunteer to help elderly neighbors. he's realistic about adapting to inevitable decline and may be merging with other communities. yeah, i thought i was to create something new. sometimes a reset is necessary. i thought this might be the case for this village or other so whether that's good or bad,
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we have to move forward so well listening to the opinions of the rest of the well. then he's bakery, hey g 5 year old master yuki tells us the toughest parts of watching his generation fade away is the loveliness, his son. she yuki hopes the place can be turned around. it would be nice to have more life we to and he says to have more house easily to put nice rope mcbride al jazeera, none local village. japan was olympians. leave paris legacy is being left behind. the region of south side of the north of the capital as benefits and more than any of them in terms of investment in the games. managements reports the leads move and so they wouldn't take village, it will become a mixture of private and social housing that it's hope will bring an economic jolt to send something in this region. north of paris has been synonymous with poverty and crime. nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00 has been spent on infrastructure for the games to try and transform the sub. but some who live here remain skeptical. well,
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most of the visuals are for me. honestly, it hasn't changed anything. now there was more for use more security, but otherwise nothing changed with the games or rather, i think the neighborhoods will always stay the same. wow, because i mean, you'll, this isn't the most deprived neighborhood. it's not that bad, but yes, of course there are always things to improve things that we could have more of infrastructure that we could have in addition to stadiums that kind of things up on something that has been problem is transformation before when the stopped the funds was built in 1998, it brought new transport links and major businesses relocate to the headquarters here. the white color employees who work for the companies to move to 10 to commute from power as well, sending the residents travel the other way below a paid jobs in the capital. the local government wants to use the lim, pick related investments to bring back to jobs. here the deputy matter of somebody says this time the region will be transformed into
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a tours tub all quite at home. got it. we have a quarter of a 1000000 passengers a day passing through on main train station. there's we have supporting infrastructure. we have a huge pail tower. that's now a hotel room. this is $2.00 to $3000.00 hotel rooms. here with 30 to 40 minutes from the 2 main apples of interest, we want that all to give us a dominant role in tourism with a dozen you aquatic center next to the stopped the friends sound and these rail station has been renovated and a 19 seventies era skyscraper has been converted into a hotel with some local people, worry, the transformation has been a bit too fast to push a simple concept. these products are being done under the banner of the land pick games. we should have been under the vanguard of something that we realize is the city of the economy, economy, economy, what we need is economy, environment, and health. local officials, hope the skepticism from some parts of the community will be proved wrong. they know this has been a once in a generation opportunity to start transforming
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a region with home to nearly 2000000 people. and when nearly a 3rd live in poverty, then i'll just say something. because it's going to be here in a couple of minutes. we're moving on new stories. no, no, forget the website. of course. obviously the adult calm there it is at the bottom of the screen and robots and stay with this. and obviously the as the kosovo celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between serbian and because of albany and force we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people are power examines the postwar 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,
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