tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 15, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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to the full legs, why is that counting the cost? oh no, just the or the the hello. i'm sort of any age group to have you with us. this is the news, our life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes, garza is running out of space, the very it's dead within 40000 palestinians. and guys that have been killed by israel since october. the 7th. with thousands more under the rubble as guides to cease by a 12th resume in doha, captain, families protest against these really governments in tennessee and coming to harris and joe biden speak supporters in maryland. the 1st event together since the president dropped out of the election the bathroom for rushes course screeching.
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korean forces seize control of another town. while moscow says it has made gains in don't yet. the tensions on the streets of duck or bangladesh is keeping protesters, confront supporters of the over the throne government. the so we begin in gaza, where israel's relentless war has now killed more than 40000 palestinians that's across the gaza strip. their guns, his health ministry says within $16456.00 of those deaths were children and the total number of victims is actually expected to be far higher since more than $10000.00 people are still missing. most of them believe to be buried under rubble in the ruins of gaza. cities. same astronomy begins, are coverage. the 10s of
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thousands of lives violently taken tens of thousands of voices forever. assignments for the dead, the sufferings, peaceful for the living. the agony of survival for the $40000.00 men, women, children, and babies. 40000 sons, daughters, mothers, fathers, 40000 people, often left in pieces for friends and family to mourn, sometimes buried by strangers. because whole families had been wiped out the attack helicopters and air strikes drones, tanks and artillery pounding,
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one of the most densely populated civilian areas in the world. 40000 victims of the kind of indiscriminate bond that might seem un, imaginable. in the 21st century, victims who israel's government has coldly characterized as 40000 human shields. for may, 40000 people is tens of thousands of parents whose lives will never be the same because they've lost the children. it's thousands and thousands of children who are forever lost their parents and it's ongoing. well, i think that's what people struggled to understand that all those people who have not been killed all those people who are trying to get through without a parent and the trauma having lost a child, a charlie living in tents still going through bombardment. the impact of bombs and bullets is often immediate, with many di, after being crushed under collapsed buildings or from preventable infections,
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disease and starvation. because is real is blocking medical supplies and food from entering costs. that can meet us, lower death, seemingly more crude. the yellow below kind of hasn't come down if this happened in a european country, there wouldn't be any reaction come to a nation and a stronger response. we're a stage where a precedent garza has the value just a number of exciting this and say, hey, can you imagine what 40000 means? it is a catastrophic number. the world cannot imagine it on a despite this, the world sees it where here is and watches every day, every minute back, but remain silent. and we are powerless. we are exhausted, we have no energy left. because yeah, enough, even if this is revenge against palestinians, they have taken enough revenge enough intervention is needed. what is happening proves that the world is complicit with israel. and the entire world is intent on
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the destruction of the palestinian people even as the war and do today, passed conflicts show indirect long term effects continue for years. and it is a near certainty that the death toll in garza will continue to eat a letter published in the medical journal. lance, it experts predict the final count will not be measured in the 10s of thousands, but in the hundreds of thousands. and while massacres can be measured, the scale of desk put into numbers, the level of suffering and trauma. now and going forward is incalculable. same bus robbie ultra 0 atara cowboys, whom has more now from there on the bottom and central gaza. the palestinians do not believe that this number has been recorded. they are expecting that this somebody's blue suit is smaller than the expected number due to the grade level
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under great numbers of palestinians who are still missing another ruffles due to the destruction of their homes over the heads without any thoughts of the 3 warning where are talking about the destruction of the vast majority of causes, residential as ease and squares are typically about $40000.00 that be kind of city minutes to have hills managed to count and even to records. but it's seen as one of the deadliest minute 3 companions that has been ever recorded in modern history due to the great level of casualties among civilians. the numbers of injuries alongside that has surpassed more than 90. 2012 sinews being injured are right. knowing that very desperate need full treatment for the grim reality is that kind of city is here. a little growing sense of frustration because the belief that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu was so interested in promoting the fight seems to extend the duration of the war. and in order to close the ultimate destruction for the gaza strip. as one of us said that 84 percent of the causes areas have been
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receiving evacuation. food is says that we begun and this brings us to a very grim reality that day by big growth. that palestinians here believe that the distal will continue to so as long as, as well continues to bombard residential houses and expanded smell it to a patient's underground. but francesco been easy as the un special rep or to or on the occupied palestinian territories. she says palestinian rights are being violated every day. i just go into the yesterday night holding this is monday. it feels like it being a, like a stop drive, in the sense trying to speak truth and bring to the 4th fox that must be acted upon . and this has not happened. and before me, other 3 special reco doors are for 20 years. we have to get her, we have seen and it's and he's ready, human rights organization. sounded the alarm saying, vitamin street violence, the situation is exploding and the resort to on the one hand policy it's kind of
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pulled a tiny more. and then the other end is there is also something that some of the been called the former and effective. when i say sion meaning a rising of extremism in these res society. and this school has not been heated and it's so cool as of october 2022. we, together without our special doors, have denounced the due be of a genocide to serious risk of genocide and then concluded that genocide is to be for me to more importantly the i, c. j has recognized histories and what the i see jacob codes unlike what i do is binding and still it's not to go blind, the width, by each row and the other member states. the seriousness of these for the international system is, is incredible. and it seems that a member states are fine with age, but these are the rules that can protect order boss b, d. all these. there was just brutal violence. let's speak to elses. you're
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a senior political analyst, more one to shower in paris, more one. how do you process, how do you even begin to process something like this? 40000 people killed, a majority of whom are women, children or elderly analyses? a job as a bit saying i'm, i'm quite, i'm visiting about about the whole idea about the, about this landmark numbers where, because we keep saying that it's not about numbers right before people don't be here in my neighborhood. died. see it. i wonder if it's all my guys for life. i need a 40000 people. probably many, many more. i wouldn't be getting the last and months. it's just too much. just so much have too much to process, you know, the most difficult process to move from perception to perception. meaning you understand what the process must be for the kids. but then what does that really mean?
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and what is we've been hearing from some of the 4 course means an incredible treasury before that they're sitting, people now haven't been born and that and when he part of the world, i can tell you as soon as they hear that i'm but 14, i'm always uh, you know, i just need to buy something because it's always been mentioned in our chapter. there's something to be, you know, something huge, something big, something unprecedented when it's raining for 2 days and nights is just bring a lot. and when they said they got lost for 3 years in that table, well that was a lot. and when does it david cubes? 40000 didn't count them as they do today. but you know, it's just the law. i mean, it means that this isn't all. that means this is, it means we need to move on to the next thing, whatever it is, because that has run out of course. but the number 4040000 is always, you know, make something really terrible. and it is as everyone that you'll get an order
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for just say. ready the more one i want to ask you, and this is going to sound a bit strange, but do you see any reason to be helpful? the reason really ask you this is because, you know, and i've asked you versions of this over the last few months in international relations. i think you, you won't disagree with me. that crises, they do have the potential to like change the reality on the ground for, for as tragic as all the debts are there is that potential of well maybe it forces change. do you see that? do you see any reason to believe that could be the case? you know, in most studies and most of our reading of colonial and i'm going to start of those say the century. oh judy, then the $96.00. these are the british thinking. yeah. around the same time, the account at all between 160000 people right between the partition fresh and it
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was was after the 1st duty convention was stated, the 1949. right? so the power to see if i were to be bought, thirsty to name, and that to be just completely insensitive towards whatever the the human rights or the national office at the end of the day. kind of goods independence. oh yeah, yeah. gain defense. the reason, i mean he's getting delivered be from the americans. they haven't got any day that liberty from nations after the ninety's 70 in region occupation. but the price was too high. cost of what a 1000000 people and those are. yeah. 150000 people getting an old, the other destruction that happens. so 1st thing that comes to mind is just the price as to why is red or is getting away with jim, sorry, today, after 10 months of modem, the same is right. we would just start with the help of the united states and you
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get a we would use a certain amount of what's gonna happen. that's no matter what the ceasefire piece is or have got to live with with genocide in the sense that then we looked at the 2nd to the 2nd level which you know, i'm not exactly hopeful for the time being, meeting the whole idea that everyone talks about 2 situations, just impossible today is just nonsense. there's on the $700000.00 plus clinical sectors in the west bank. in the future of sidney state, the idea of 2 cities, separations, it's just impossible. so the only one possible solution is these people, this are not, the new jewels is up in minnesota. you think? i think guys though anyone is in the list together. you think of the guys on the west bank after this criminal search, just for not that good? is there any government is getting all these crimes, you know what it's doing? it's designing to there's only 4 consciousness. well,
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definitely not on the short term you would hold on the long term as was the case is on us, which is why we say all the time you're going to have to end the heart to the sun. what are you going to have to get the how else is ready to use? so that's the 1st thing is going to have their independence, both of them to body remote at this point in time. so right now on the shower houses, you're a senior political analyst in paris. thank you very much. the white house has confirmed that gaza ceasefire talks have officially resumed in doha, and are likely to run until friday. the us state department says the progress is being made. a talked are moving forward in doing that is uh that process is happening. um and there are representatives on the ground there from israel, from the united states, from carter in egypt. and a cutter in egypt are as part of that process or mediating with some us. and so you
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heard me say a number of times this week that our partners assured us that a moss would be representative in one way, shape or form. and they certainly would be part of the ongoing conversations, which is probably necessary when we're talking about negotiations between uh, 2 sides. and so um we have no doubt that uh the current legality wont be able to serve the purpose its designed to. so let's have a closer look at the proposed deal. the 1st phase would be a temporary truce, during which i'm us would release women and the elderly and wounded captives in exchange for palestinians held in his really presence. the 2nd phase would include a permanent internal, still, its ease and the release of all remaining is really captive. and in the 3rd phase, that's when a large scale reconstruction of the gaza strip would begin our correspondence to standing by that. so who does an amman, jordan i'm that will come to you in a moment 1st. so let's go to mohammed jump. jim was following the talks and don't
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know what can you tell us mohammed and what do you know about how the talks are being conducted? the serial you and i have spoken several times over the course, the past few hours about the fact that they're just very few concrete details emerging from the talks that are taking place behind closed doors here in door. that's just the reality still at this hour. but even though these are high stakes parks at a time of low expectations, there seems to be more of a mood of cautious optimism at this hour. more and more people close to the talk suggesting that these talks will last at least into a 2nd day, possibly beyond that, that is a far cry from where we are. we're just a few hours ago when it was unclear at all how long these talks might last. now, while we have not yet heard from the egyptians or the countries we are hearing more and more from the americans,
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one of the big questions up until now has been just how much, how much might be involved in these talks. the reason for that is because how much had made it known in the lead up to these talks that they did not want to enter into any kind of new negotiation. what they want, they want to see a reply from is real. that would be conveyed to them by mediators as to that framework agreement that had been signed off on by us president joe biden. and that had been agreed to by i'm us in early july. that's their starting point. now we're hearing more and more for us. officials like that sound by you play just before you came to me in which they were saying that they feel confident is the categories and the objections will be conveying messages to how much, but how much will be represented in some form or fashion. so that also is more of a positive sign of this our beyond that so a lot of questions, not many answers, but again, things seem to be in a more positive place. and
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a more cautiously optimistic place at this hour. and they were just a few hours back. so. okay, cautiously optimistic. that's the reporting from doha. with mohammed right now, let's see what we can add to that with a honda. so who, who's joining us from the jordanian capital, amman, reminder to our viewers of use really government has banned alpha 0 from reporting in israel. and i'm the isn't a month. and a lot of this is going to come down to these really prime minister himself benjamin that yeah, what he wants, what he doesn't want. what do we know or think we know about his current thinking? well sarah, what we do know is that benjamin netanyahu still has an incredibly hardened stands previously is really media had reported that he did soften it quite a bit in order to show that he was serious about this round of talks. but there are still incredibly difficult red lines and sticking points, but nothing yahoo has but he says are non negotiable then in fact is really media
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has published a letter that was submitted to us in yahoo by these really military representative on the negotiating team that detailed to nothing yahoo, the list of conditions that is really captive in gaza are currently under their deteriorating conditions and that every day that goes by is a threat to their lives. then in this letter, the military representative said in the light of all of this, there should be serious considerations in terms of flexibility when it comes to these negotiations that these really are conducting with mediators in doha. now these talk some say that there cautiously optimistic about the when it comes to those who are close to nothing. yahoo is really media is saying that he is not budgeting. there is a large school of thought among his really society that isn't. that's when y'all enters into a deal, it would have sensually me the end of his political career. so there are a lot of conditions, nothing yahoo has laid out for these really negotiating team while they're in doha . but it's still too early to tell exactly what's going to happen. okay,
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i'm go stand by. there are a few things we need to put on our viewers radar and we want to hear you again on the back of this. a spokeswoman for the spokesman, beg your pardon for the military wing of hamas says the armed guard who kills and is really captive on monday, acted after and his really attacked, killed his 2 children. he said the incident does not reflect the groups, ethics or religious teachings and added it would take measures to better protect captives in the future. israel has responded saying that the picture released by hamas. what you're seeing now is from november of last year. and it is real, the families of is really captive held in gaza and their supporters have been rallying on the streets of tells these they are demanding that these really governments sign a deal to bring their loved ones back home. so back to honda on this, the families of the hostages have been marching for months, demanding the same thing to no avail so far. does
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a rally like the one we just saw that took place some televi put any real pressure on netanyahu to accept a deal as well. there's certainly pressure on as in yellow from families of is really captives. and that's been building over the last 10 months. in fact, when we saw these anti government demonstrations pick up just around a month or so after the war had begun, there was a sense from these families, but nothing yahoo was neither capable nor willing to enter a ceasefire deal. and this is the school of thought among this group of israelis but a deal for death in yahoo if he were to sign it means the end of his political career pull after pull when is really are surveyed, the majority of them feel but nothing yahoo is not interested in the deal that he's prolonging the war for personal and political gain. but even though all of these demonstrations are ongoing, these family members of captives have been saying that simply too much time has
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gone by. but there's not just pressure from these really society, those international pressure on us and yahoo as well to form a deal in order to bring about the release of the captives. but even the americans have said if a deal was reached and the captives are released, that could mean the end of the war and that israel has ultimately achieved all of its goals. but that's not with nothing yahoo, when these really political establishment has said they said that even if there is a pause in the fighting for no matter how long they need to guarantee that the war even after that could continue. yes, i'm the so who's reporting from jordan from amman? jordan, thank you very much for that. i'm the thanks also to mama junction in dog a palestinian authority presidents mount who the boss has promised to visit the gaza strip. speaking of the talk is parliament on thursday of last said that he will stand by the palestinian people, even if it cost him his life. he decried the silence of the international community in the face of the atrocities committed by his really forces abbas is also called
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the unity with him. us considered a rival to his for, to move about the corner of the owners because those hours as these westbank, andrew slim and we will not accept any solutions that separate one inch of our homeland from the other. under any circumstances, i will devote all my energy to be without people to stop this barbaric aggression, even if it costs us all lives for our lives on not more precious than the life of the youngest child from the gaza strip were among the palestinian people. and the it's running through us now where vice president, complet harris is addressing supporters in the state of maryland. she is joined by president joe biden. this is their 1st joint event since biting dropped out of the race last month. which is here is kimberly how can join us now for maryland.
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kimberly, what are you expecting to hear from the president tonight? yeah, well, what we've just heard from both the president and the vice president campbell, harris and boy, this was a pretty loud room. what we saw, both of them on stage and what i can tell you is that it was pretty hard to hear them talk a couple of points. just giving the fact that there is so much energy in excitement just to see tumble a hair as that seemed to be what most of them were here to see. this was really a white house of ed is about lowering drug prices, but it didn't seem that that he was sick and literally interested in hearing about that. and to be fair, it's not exactly a new policy. this was a policy that was ruled out in 2022 with some sort of new drugs that were added on in terms of what's been negotiated, lower re. 6 what this was about was seeing the president and the vice president
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together for the 1st time since jo, by the it has passed the baton to accomplish. 6 as of now, she's at the top of the democratic ticket, so this is what the folks were here to see. and it's very clear that be sort of democratic parties. energy has been reset. and i think the biggest moment of all, when we saw that energy is what joe biden said, that probably harris is going to make one hell of a president, and that's where the crowd just dropped in. they've just laughter. we should point out the cobbler hair is, is going to be in north carolina on friday. that's what she's bored to be rolling out. her 1st major, a platform or a policy, and that is an economic policy is you have a lot of criticism, is you can give it any major interviews and she doesn't really give it any sort of meat on the bones in terms of policy. so there's going to be a lot of pressure on her to deliver because so far it's been a lot of admiration cuz he's gonna have to deliver some sort of detail. and so there's going to be a lot of attention paid to that speech. but for now, today,
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here in washington or just outside of washington dc, it was really a lot of kind of admiration. and that's certainly what she got alongside us president joe, by that it. kimberly, just before i let you go a quick one, a, what are people saying about job? i mean, i know that's not today's headline. you said that they came to see couple of hours . that's who they're excited about. but it's such a remarkable, remarkable, you know, turn around the less than a month ago, people were really set up with bites. and now that the race is completely shifted, i just wonder what they're saying about the present. the, you know, it's, it's almost embarrassing. but what i noticed is when he was speaking, people were walking out and those that didn't stay were being very polite. but you saw people yawning as the president spoke. there really wasn't a lot of interest in what you had to say. it was clear that the interest is with
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the next generation of democrats within the party and, and it was hard for many people here to hide that as this baton has been passed, if you will. and, and there are few people that seem very interested in listening to the current president. if there were those that were in that they were being liked about it. but for the most part, most people didn't have a whole lot of interest. what job i had okay. well we, we heard that loud and clear, just lots to comes there at the very end. but we still got the gist of that. kimberly helped get reporting life from maryland. thank you very much. i is still a head on alpha 0. find out why only one side of sedans, warring parties, has turned up in geneva. successful em 3 years since the taliban reached the power in afghanistan. you look at why the scan economy has shrunk by more than a, for the
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low. you're just in time for your weather report across the middle east and africa and some good news if you're in the golf. the breeze is picking up here, so that's going to wipe away most of the human city for places like us here in doha . this is a hot, dry wind blowing down from iraq and pushes our temperature up to 43 and look what it doesn't create to pushes it to 50 degrees, still showers and storms for southwest saudi arabia and the western side of the main friday. and actually, over the course of the weekend, disturbed weather swirling around the caspian sea, that's going to strike bucket with some showers. same goes for later on. so 36 degrees for you, not as hot as it has been. so it's how to break that heat. we do have a bit of breezy condition, so we can call it through the bus for us on friday for a stumble at 30 degrees and what a mass for this part of africa storms bubbling up, northern nigeria, pushing into southern need share really for northern parts of benito and gonna
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really blanket it across bertina fast. so there will be some flooding in this. so otherwise, for central africa it's your usual showers and storms that you can expect here. and as we dipped towards the south for southern africa, still temperatures fairly higher than they should be for this time of the year. and a nice state rate across south africa, 18 degrees for cape town. the latest news, as it breaks my in like thousands of power. cindy and he tore down his home for fear of the alternative with detailed coverage. it's been months now on the farm these yes to hear from his radio for these for the we some is a life or death from the house of the story. how much wife is up to and this is a 3 d. old twins was killed and then is rarely strike what a house and con eunice,
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a nation who can go in a bit or a civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one, and the se has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats. has he merged under that s a c. then what became phone spread to the region, cyber crime? what's taking place in new? why you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hopes in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in march on now, just to euro the the the, you're watching else is here. a reminder of our headlines this hour, the death toll from israel's war on gaza has the task 40000 killed. at least
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16456 by children. and more than $11000.00 women. thousands more or believes to be buried under the rubble. and a new round of guns, a ceasefire talks is taking place in doha, on thursday. the white house says a framework for a deal has been largely agreed and most of the discussions are around the details of implementation. at least $37.00 children have died of mount nutrition and d hydration and gaza since israel began its full scale blockade on the strip houses . 0 spoke to mostly side her leader whose daughter was among the victims. so they put them on almost the sides, just lead the blonde that they are better and they've been kind of some of them. and um and so i think the loss on that because my guy gets here and ben, it's kevin, how kind of do i need to get send me. yes, i had my voice say i knew what the tom, off the top of the desk and i like we,
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i normal how kind of fight both. when the guy, i less i'll be a does. i'm from a spots here. good government, how that i am i get out the candidates showed when by with, with the idea and it a good now and a go fish to i do have for sure i, i knew so that it's rough, but the setup, the fine idea, the set of the so it doesn't the will drop within for not enough for the on the him i assume the size of the email. little seems my little yeah. i'm assuming that the i'm missing a gun in the yeah. i was on an issue a know little gun on with the how about with the co op? it's okay, and now i, i guess the value on the, on the jelly is a lot of the month off when i put them on each of us. i la and well that so i get them. yeah. and one of them was certainly for why they on a minute on the ceiling. so earlier i spoke to francesco, been easy,
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who is the u. n. special ref worth to her on the occupied palestinian territories. she says palestinian rights of being violated every day. the number we hear is shocking, but it was sort of shocking the 689 months ago already. it keeps on growing. and it's, there are 2 things that i find really a mind blowing. on the one hand, there is the predictability. the was the predictability of warehouse. i pity you could by policy and terry trick because israel had already completed on speak about crimes, were crimes and presumably, crimes against humanity before october 7th. and think of the construction to vanessa construct. the 2nd is n d, i'm sorry. and that it was displacement talked about as being is, or the collect ottoman findings spent over 16 year old siege on the gossip. but
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what has happened also october 7 east is i'm is unbelievable. there is an obligation to prevent a genocide and we have o b. now there to dr. possibility. also these a jane or i concluded that the restrictive side and still international community doesn't intervene each so if there is such an erosion, the various nation international wanted to ask you about that because all the livers of international law and our rules based system method is sometimes described has been activated, right? the international court of justice where is realized currently on trial for genocide. um the international criminal court where the chief prosecutor has requested arrest warrants against some of the leaders and against the is really prime minister. and of course, the, the, the 1st form i think, where as a national law is exercised, which is the united nations. all of those have been activated yet. the war
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continues in pretty much the same way today as it was, you know, 8 months ago, 10 months ago. what does that tell us? well, it tell us what is the one hand that the system is in crisis itself. so that, that the situated rhetoric situation not even a sign. it doesn't all think that there are words left the door in disposal to fully to the tragedy. the test between the policy and people and 20 central. so these res, because the obvious, the more obvious in which they have felt is, uh, is, is a hard hard to comprehend. um, but again it did the way we have clicked there and the fact that we are there speaks to ethical state or all the system itself, which is which was very soon after the 2nd world war to prevent in palm beach
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atrocities like these, especially to provide so he does feel a little sweet tells us that there is a you try call, christine the system. because if you color full state has the capacity to determine, to international can be applied and to whom we cannot. and the stroke is in the laughter current category, just accept, you know, you know, system that is premised upon the universality of the rooms that has given itself. the ukrainian forces continued to push into rushes course region and they taking the town a soldier, the border ukraine stopped, military commander told president, vote him your zalinski that they have seized control of 82 settlements inside russian territory. incursion is known as the 2nd week. so let's look at the mass. russia remains in control of much of the eastern ukraine where its forces have been entrenched for most of the war. ukraine's incursion into course is for the north
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and the main front lines. and moscow has acknowledged ukraine's gains, but says that they are not as significant as what keith had claimed. ukraine says it is now 35 kilometers deep into russian territory and fully controls the town of such a which is the largest settlement there with a population of $5000.00 people. houses here was defense editor alex could topple this has more from the ukrainian capsule. keith, the decrease of bones has been ongoing, but it slowed down to a trickle only a few moments as today as he is fighting rages as rushing reinforcements of push to the front to be able to stop the ukrainian, the boats. wednesdays attacked by ukraine or russian beetle fields is only be the postal success. supple image ration today confirms that at least 2 of the runways are attacked along with russian just take off the types of training positions. politically. now ukraine has thousands of russian civilians on the civilian control
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and the military control. and what is happening now is the high commitment of ukraine, as announced, seemed to be a military home in jones with gretchen look of to the basic needs, initial law and order. with ukraine is no stop in to the fact that it now has to care for the lives of well being of thousands of russian civilians. alex patropolis, which is 0, he's endorsed jabari is monitoring developments from moscow. and she sent this report slip through. and i mean, this is what's left behind after a ukrainian attack on the town of subject and the curse region of russia on thursday. the city is now on the front line after ukrainian forces pushed into russian territory on august 6th. as battles continue for control of the strategic border city and bio gas help of suit you on both sides are claiming, tells me gains here to, to is home to a pipeline that continues transporting russian natural gas to europe despite the
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ongoing hostilities. meanwhile, russian forces claim they are slowly pushing ukrainian forces. back to this folder is released by the defense ministry shows a number of you created the paratroopers killed in the village of 4 key in the curse creature. russian officials also claim that the curse region village of martinos, gro was cleared of ukrainian forces. that's located about 8 kilometers north, east of sue jeff. similarly, the village of crew, pets, northwest substitute job is also back in russian control. just selves of curse, a drone attack, hit residential homes, should back you know, in the belgrade region injuring at least 5 civilians. hours later, local officials declared a state of emergency in the entire region. can you still go to google? our commission looked at the situation in the belgrade regions and made the decision to declare a federal emergency on the whole territory of the region. in the near future, we will explain what this really means for the effective districts and for the
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effective president this, this is a shame with the state of emergency comes more forces. the defense minister andre fellow solved, announced additional troops will be deployed to belgrade regionally. the move comes of thousands of people in the western regions of belgrade bri, owns, and curse had been evacuated with no clear idea when they will be able to return home. i believe that not only the russians were taken by surprise by this sudden success of the cranium breakthrough. and maybe the in the west to worth taking the buyer were really surprised. i believe the cranium, political military, we read the ship is also surprised. right now, how successful they turned out to be technically and may be, is that the last want to do next. while officials in russia are preparing for the worst, this offensive is highlighted, the vulnerabilities of the 2000 kilometers of land border russia,
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shares with ukraine. president vladimir putin has vowed to take the enemy outs and defense officials are confident they can push the occupying forces of occurs with reinforcements on the way. with each passing day, the supply is offensive continues. it's becoming more of a real threats and a real embarrassment for the russian military doors, the divorce l g 0. moscow. the russian court is sentenced a dual russian american citizen to 12 years and presents a donating money to a ukrainian charity. then you can't really know it was charged with state treason. for supporters say that you donated less than $52.00 to charity supporting children and the elderly in ukraine. as health officials in sweden say they have confirmed the country's 1st case of the more serious they are into the highly infectious and fox disease. it is now the 1st country outside the african continent to register a case. this comes out, the impulse was declared
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a global health emergency by the world health organization. on the wednesday, the outbreak was 1st reported in the democratic republic of congo and has led to the depths of more than 500 people. efforts to end the 16 months of conflict in sedan or underway in geneva. but so far, only one side is there. delegation from the power military rapids support forces or are assess has arrived. but representatives from the sydney's army have not turned up. mediators a formal negotiations cannot begin with only one side present. us secretary of state anthony blinking has called army general abdel for the elbow. han urging him to participate in the talks was, is here is for. the morgan is in cartoon with more and his call was army chief general of them. but the hon. us secretary of state anthony, blinking urged the army to send a delegation to join the talks that are taking place in the city in switzerland, in geneva. now these thoughts thoughts had on wednesday and there meant to put to
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bring a halt or a cease fire between the 2 wearing sides this with a new army and the power of military rapids support for his forces after 16 months of fighting. but the army has boycotted those talks, they say that they want to be represented in those talks as a government and not as an army delegation. they also do not want to the united arab emirates there and being as our memories is right now. joining these talks as an observer. the us special envoy posted on x that the talks will continue on thursday, and that they haven't managed to re, some kind of an understanding in terms of implementing the declaration which was fine between the army and the parent military rapids support forces in may of last year that the lack of implement implementation of that agreement is why the army says it's not going as well. it says that that they are a safe should withdraw from civilian homes and civilian infrastructure, such as the lots of plants and power plants and open human is terry and corey doors, as stipulated in that did the declaration which was fine last year before any c spy
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. or piece talk, take place. now the army is yet to send any delegation to as you need, but to attend the talks that's just by the talks now and it's 2nd day. and it's not clear if it will send a delegation in the coming days. but what is clear right now is that this is a pretty much one sided affair with the us. and so jerry been trying to make sure that the army does participate to bring a respite to those affected by the conflict here. and so down he more than onto vera cartoon of the bangladesh now where a stick wielding students a thought with supporters of be overthrown, government the country as long as serving 5 minutes or so. you can see mess with the nation after police down. and so that is $300.00 students for assistance i seen that had been in power for more than 20 years, at least to students professors, and also the names to the temporary, the tempo children has more from dr. derby members of the
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public political parties. and from all walks of life, i've got it in the goal is to prevent any prying over time by the former ruling party members and their supporters to gather you have to pay homage, father of the nation, check mcgiver a month. that said, we will not let them organize themselves. some people under the banner allow me leave you, attempted to come out and gather in the streets in an attempt to destabilize the current situation that we had successfully prevented from happening, bangladesh. she hindus are very safe out here. i am him do and proud to be born in bangladesh. there is no communal hatred here. some people are spreading propaganda from abroad. they've been checking car identity of a people. some of the people identified by bidding up and man, and this comes up, the former prime minister should come soon, and their sons are to their supporters to organize themselves when it comes to revelation. and to come in district withdraw from that really didn't happen. this
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really started every corner of the city, preventing any kind of it's done by the former ruling party members and across the country as well. there's been a lot of arrest all for even the former prime minister has been charged with murder in the dark. i called several senior members, i've been there and i said within the last few days, generally people there is nothing going on other than checking some paper will happen, man and a little bit. and as i said, but that objectivity, there is no counter revolution. are they allowed? we paid too much blood on this new independence. lot of people sacrifice and we want a new bond with this. and people have committed those crimes will be brought to justice . and that's our key demand to veneer interim government. 100 charles res. oh, you're very often talk on thursday, march 3 years since the taliban. and we took control the scanning stand while the overall security situation has improved. international assistance that's gonna stand has reduced significantly without immediate support from the international
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community of chemist in is at risk of becoming a forgotten crisis. some a bunch of aid reports on the changes since the group came to val. it's a day off this tech style company in public, but in the last 3 years, it'd be many days like this. the 35 stuff members, bailey produced, the scarves, trolls and uniforms. they used to 10 years ago when the company was founded. hardly, we have very little uh, orders uh from the local companies. we have exporting the product but to and very little quantity. due to banking restrictions, business operating cash, and those who can afford open accounts abroad to buy and sell real materials in finished goods. it's been 3 years since many of gone say the international community begun its collective punishment. that has been the telephone to controller from the dublin, which collapsed as foreign forces left the country. a 20 award against the bond
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fighters led by the us with an off the top of on to take over a couple of security until it pulled out its troops with the foreign troops. the much needed aid for millions of of guns also left the country. the you in estimates 23000000 of guns. we've at least $3000000000.00 in humanitarian aid. this is just a quarter of that has been funded of the group now calls itself these on the cabinet. and in spite isn't supporters are celebrating 3 years in power. the us led coalition spend $300000000.00 a day every day for 20 years. but these looking to show for it in of a lot of stuff. besides the ministry hot bed which was inherited, but it's all about basic services such as roads, schools and hospitals only exist to compete. the interim government, as the telephone calls themselves, says it's trying to resurrect an economy from scratch, but context, suspicions of dollars which are being held abroad. it's still unrecognized as a government controls multiple embassies and international invoice or station in of
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kind of stuff that the biggest criticism has been. it's restrictions and women in particular, the band and girls, secondary education outcomes, resilient and against all odds. this is a women's cafe in hair off. it's owner is a former medical student who couldn't continue his studies, an exclusive socializing space or off on women who appreciate the space, the phone. i'm happy to be here because the girls stand on their own feet and the minute i'm a customer of this cafe because we didn't have such a place. i'll be a customer of this cafe forever. second couple, this is what the bob's busy days look like. the male and female workers are busy, we have the whole stuff. people got some order from the local company from the international community. and we will create more jobs for man and woman. and a nation which feels abandoned by the road continues to clutch on to that hope or better days ahead. so i'm
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a job you. how does there the us investigators have charged 5 people in connection with the death of the american actor and matthew perry. the star, best known for his role in the popular show, friends was found unresponsive in his pool last year. and also obviously report has found that he died from a kept to mean overdose. authorities said the defendants were charged with distributing, kept to mean to perry during the final weeks of his life. back to our top story. now the death toll from israel's one gaza has passed. 40000 at least 16456 our children and more than 11000 are women. thousands more people are believed to be buried under the rubble. israel has been waging its brutal war on this trip for 10 months before han hawk. he joins us now. sir, you're the deputy spokesman for the un secretary general, antonio gutierrez, joining his life from the united nations. thank you for your time. your thoughts
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and comments as we reach this quinn milestone is 40000 at least 40000 gallons killed. well this, this number is not meaningful in and of itself except to show how destructive this war has been. if you think 10 months, 40000 dead. uh that, you know, in other words, $4000.00 people die each month. uh, it's just an amazing a number. uh, and if anything, the low end estimate, given the fact that, uh, thousands of people are unaccounted for. uh, some of them may be, uh, may have died and been buried in under the russell. so this is just a testament to the fact that after this many months of destruction, of people dying being injured, losing their homes,
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being up rooted over and over again. that this war has to end, and we are again pushing to make sure that all sides can agree to a cease fire, the release of all hostages and unimpeded access for humanitarian workers. you know, of course, the reason that i was asking you is deputy spokesperson that the us ex general. so your comments on this is because the u. n. is the, the, the, the main, the pre eminent body that we have in this world to either a vert conflict or still conflict. and in fact, these really settling, these really palestinian issue was the very 1st job that was given to the united nations upon its creation almost 80 years ago. um, what is it about this conflict that puts it beyond the reach of the united nations to find a settlement? i don't believe it's beyond the reach. nothing. well the new way is try it for
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almost 80 years. able to be solved. yes, yes and, and it's been frustrating because the, the parties have not been able to come together on this ultimately, what they will have to accept the all sides on this is that the 2 parties, israel and palestine have to be able to live by each other side by side, and in peace and security with each other. it's actually a very simple vision that can be achieved, but they have to accept it. and as you can see from something like this, from a war that has not ended, even though it clearly is insoluble, militarily that to that to there's people on each side who still think there can be a military solution to this. and there cannot, they will have to live together. is there, is it out of the you ins,
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hands now. i mean, we've seen you and security council resolutions that there's been plenty of them. we've seen the un general assembly vote multiple times on this issue. we noticed the majority of world, the world wants to cease fire. it still hasn't happened. it's been you, it has activated older leave or is that it can it? does that mean now that it is beyond the reach of the un to settle this? no, it's not in every conflict we have ever dealt with. there comes a time when people believe why hasn't the un been able to solve it? it's because of the nature of whether parties are willing to agree to a peaceful, negotiated solution, to conflict. and every time it does happen, we play our role and we will do so in this case. okay, far hon hawk a deputy spokesperson for the un secretary general antonio gutierrez. thank you so much for your time for joining us on alpha 0 a. hey,
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volcanic eruption of mount aetna has caused a slight disruptions on the italian island, especially the told his little k no in europe. so increased activity over night releasing fountains of lava and plumes of ash into the air. smoke from the interruption effected pilots visibility near tanya international airport assigned to assume the u. k. say their shots to discover the part of the famous stonehenge monuments came from a lot further away than originally thought. they have found that the alter stone originated 750 kilometers away in northern scotland rather than wales in the west of the u. k. discovery is raising more questions about how people around 4500 years ago were able to transport huge stones across such distances as of careers, presidents, you and so p o has outlined his vision for unification with north korea. the goal of bringing the countries together has been a long held policy objective for the south in spite of the austin trouble relations
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with the north. brought mcbride reports from sol task who is president you? and so if you all made his remarks at the annual liberation day anniversary, which commemorates the defeat of japan in world war 2 and the freeing of the korean peninsula from colonial. who in spite of into korean relations being that the worst in years, you know, fit to set up a consultation body to facilitate tools as well. with this body, we can address any issues including economic corporation, human and cultural exchanges, and responses to disasters and climate change. in addition to using tensions. and he also repeated calls for a nuclear, a free peninsula to connie. if north korea takes even the 1st step towards the new colorized station, we will immediately begin political and economic cooperation with its continued missile development and self declared status as
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a nuclear on states. north korea seems firmly set on a different course. i'm no longer until he's on the relationship between the north and the south is no longer at that a fellow country, a man or of a homogenous nature. but a roger of 2 hostile stages. recent tensions have been heightened with the launch of thousands of fresh build balloons from north korea. then digging south korea. those balloons were sent in response to balloons. launched by north korean defect is living in the south carrying packages that include us, be sticks loaded with popular t, v dramas, and cape hall to show people in the news. what life is like here. you'd also stated the value of exposing north koreans to such a popular culture from the south, which combined with the recent use of loud speakers to bro cost pop music and propaganda. across the demilitarized zone, separating the neighbors and rages beyond gang,
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making the prospect of unification. more remote than ever, rob mcbride, i'll just say it right. so it's just about does it for this news hour? we're going to take a very short break at the top of the hour. rob matheson will be your host with all your world news on alpha 0. and of course, there's more on all our top story on our website that's alpha 0 dot com. as always, we're following right now. specifically the, the
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. the the on the bottom 40000 palestinians and guys have been killed by his very forces. and since october, the 7th, thousands more victims are set to be buried onto the rough, the number about this. and this is the 0 life. and don't have also coming up guys, survivors are calling on the world to stop israel's and strong.
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