tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 16, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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how is fine, the young man has regions and so many others. we go to them, he makes the effort. we care strict. the the . so i'm several venue, it's good to have you with us. this is the news our lives from the coming of the program. this our goal is a ceasefire. pulse wrap up in contort mediators say they were constructive and will resume in egypt next week. israel reduces of so called safe zone and gaza southern city of han, eunice, forcing palestinians away from the vital water supplies. russia says at least 11
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people have been injured in ukrainian shelling of a shopping center on moscow controlled its in yet and rush. it says it has re taken some settlements and its core screech and the kremlin also accusing washington, a planning ukraine's incursion and quote were just a few hours away from the new english forever league season. but manchester united managers are exam hack, says his side on know, ready as a take home for them at the old tacit the so we'd be getting this use our with breaking news as a 2nd day of a gaza c spy. it talks has just ended in doha, mediators from guitar. egypt and the united states have released the joint statement. they say the discussions were serious, constructive, and conducted in a positive atmosphere. technical teams will work over the coming days on the details of implementation, including arrangements for the comprehensive humanitarian components of the
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agreements and those related to hostages and detainees. senior officials will meet again in cairo before the end of next week and the hopes of reaching an agreement on those new terms. but our correspondents are following these developments across the middle east in the united states in a moment. we'll be hearing from honda. so who, who's standing by an amman? jordan for is really reaction 1st the spring in mohammed junction has been following the talks here in doha, mohammad can you walk us through where we stand at this hour of the serial. we have seen a statement that was released by the us, got the and egypt at the conclusion of these 2 days of ceasefire talks here in the now i want to read just to portions of this statement to try to walk. you and our viewers through where we are right now. one portion says that this proposal builds on the points of agreement achieve over the past week and closes the
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remaining gaps in a manner that allows for the rapid implementation of the agreement. another portion says that the us with the support of the state of content in the air republican egypt present it to both parties a proposal. the narrows the gaps between the parties and is consistent with the principles set out by president biden on may 31st 2024. now the reason i want it to read those 2 portions is because the language, their suggest that the mediators are far more optimistic today than they had been leading into these talks. you're talking about bridging the gaps, you're talking about narrowing the gaps, closing the gaps. that's what these talks were supposed to do when it comes to trying to implement either the framework agreement that had been presented by us presidential biden, at the end of may. and i agree to buy how much in early july or any type of amended agreement that came there after. now there's still a lot of questions, not that many answers at this hour. as you said in your lead in to me,
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they are going to be technical team working on this over the course of the next week. you're going to have another meeting that's going to be taking place in cairo before the end of next week. it does seem right now that there is momentum, and that at the moment is a big positive step considering where we were just 24 hours ago when we weren't sure what exactly was going on behind closed doors. now, there's still so many issues we don't know where they've landed on right now. we don't know what's going on when it comes to proposals about who's going to be in the but still without the cord or we don't know what happens when it comes to the number of palestinian prisoners that might be released. but the language of this statement that's far suggest that the mediators feel that there is a momentum right now. and there is much more optimism about the possibility of closing those gaps in the days ahead. then there was just 24 hours ago, 0 mohammed sam's room reporting from doha. thank you very much for that. let's go to honda. so who's in the jordanian capital? and
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a reminder that our team is there because these really government has banned alpha 0 from reporting inside israel. so honda, now that the mediators have spoken, everyone is going to be scrutinizing any reactions from either homeless or israel. is there anything on the is really side to pull some weeks and reports within his really media are indicating that there's been some progress made on t issues, but that there are still sticking points that remain. you have to remember, but nothing you all who has had a heart in stands throughout the entire time negotiations have been happening throughout the entirety of this year. and in fact, since the last ceasefire deal collapse nearly 9 months ago, there's been so much pressure on us in yahoo from not just internationally, but domestically from families of his really captives who have been protesting his leadership non stop. and you also have to remember that within his own government there are members within his coalition who do not want to see a deal at all. and in fact,
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us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to arrive in israel on sunday and he'll meet with netanyahu on monday. and some reports are indicating that he's expect it to be quite tough on netanyahu in order to try and really get to the bottom of what the sticking points need to be solved. so that everyone can enter into a ceasefire agreement on the same term. this is going to be blinking tens visit to israel since the war began and threw out these visits. he has been top on us and yahoo! he has voiced his opposition and us pressure to a lot of his really policy. but even though there was all of that pressure from the united states, that's and y'all, who was still seemingly on phase now and also who reporting from the jordanian capital. i'm on thank you very much for that on the and alan fisher joins us now from washington. d, c l in the us is right in the middle of all of this. first of all, the plan was presented by bite back in may. and this statement that we just got says that the, the, the bridging proposals, right,
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the details are talking about that's been presented even by the us. are you learning anything new, either out of the state department or the white house, anything at all on your end at this point? and of course, the thing to point out to you is there's no deal until there's a deal. so they can talk this up as they have done in washington over the last 10 weeks, about how both sides are closed, how their small gaps, how they think they can, bridget. these talks have been, we are told comprehensive, and they've been in tens. and they think there is the ground, what for a deal, but there's still some mechanisms to be put in place. and that means there is no deal killed. there's a deal now the ideas onto the blinking is going to them, at least that was talked about last weekend. christopher shelton, who is our a white house producer. he's been speaking to people in the last hour and he has had from the state department, the wall blinking is likely to head to the middle east. it's still not a done deal and that would suggest that he isn't going to go unless there's
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a more setting. but there are going to be signatures on paper. and then there's going to be a c spot deal put in place. he wouldn't lie to the region unless he thinks is going to happen. he may need to go to put last minute pressure on both sides, particularly the israelis. because of course, you'll remember that when this was the, the old way back at the end of may in june at the americans were saying, well, how much should accept those spaces? this is a good deal and how much that. and then the problem had they had was that these really didn't, and they've been putting pressure on them for the last 10 weeks. clearly, politically, joe biden would like this as a legacy issue that he managed to bring some semblance a piece to the middle east. but let me say one more time. there's no deal until there's a deal that sells a 0 balance dish or reporting from washington d. c. thank you very much for that, allen. we want to continue this conversation. we're bringing in or a goldberg is really political commentator or you're joining us from tel aviv or
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a what. how do you feel about the statement that the mediators are put up? of the mediators have been trying to projects positivity sizes for these talks for meetings. but i have to say it's, it's my impression that uh, this may be a truly a make or break maintenance or a media. ready and efforts in the region and basically some statements of pain before the statement that you cover. the saying that the deal is on the. ready ball, this is the time for the 2 sides to come together. and also the statements made by non a source and the bite and white house telling us that it has no more military achievements to seek in gaza. i get a sense that everybody's had enough and if they're really trying as hard as they can to get a deal. ken benjamin netanyahu agreed to a deal, but his cabinet ministers were keeping him in power. we know they don't want to end the war at this point. they said as much as well, if he can agree to
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a deal and he can agree to a deal if he makes an assumption that i believe he's already made. and that is, it really is rarely the public does not like him personally. they have yet to find a policy that is different from us. they support what he's doing, guys. and basically there's a broad spectrum of the support. some of it is reticence, and that is reluctance. some of that is celebratory, but there's early support bethany osborne guys, and this will not be the 1st time that nothing you know has cut the settlers loose and then the settlers don't trust him. he doesn't trust them. there are certainly conditions for a withdrawal off the separation, the government, it's all up to this anyhow. you know, he has to make the decision. uh, i am assuming i was, i thought i thought this in the previous stages. i'm assuming that the time is ripe
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and basically it's not on it to me as change of heart. now i'm changing conditions on your ons, restraint. and on the, the, the general sort of sense of urgency that seems to have taken the region of the deceased by a deal of the parts of it that are public. it's supposed to build up to the end of the war in phases. it mediators appear to believe that it's the fighting stops in the 1st phase for several weeks, right? that's how it's supposed to work. then it would be very hard for netanyahu to resume the fighting, regardless of what happens. so in other words, you know, if we can get just a few weeks, seems to be the logic of the mediators. a few weeks of ceasefire, we probably are getting to the end of the war. do you by that logic? i do because these early public at this moment is exhausted. and while you cannot see of
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a better solution other than the war for their quote unquote security problems, i have absolutely no doubt that the momentum of a few weeks of the ceasefire will change the transform. the public code in is so and radical session. i still remember the last ceasefire months ago, that was only 2 weeks in the country change completely. people looked different. they spoke differently about everything. there was a sense of how, if there's, if a sense of hope is kendall the rekindles here in israel for even a few weeks. i know that it's available fine. the has the political capital, including even the possibility of winning a snap election. people here are very, very eager for the war to end. they have just not been presented with any sort of a viable solution. but our leadership that includes an end to the war and also of some sort of handling of security issues. all this is framing. there's nothing out
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of the science of deal those to the is or the media says this is the best solution . there is i've got, you know, the wrong amount of tax as well. i will not have to. we will no longer be fighting a flightless lauren guys. i have no doubt the great majority of the. ready public was already goldberg is really political commentator as great to talk to you today . thank you very much for your time. thank you for having me. let's bring in more one to shower, else as you're a senior political analyst, you're joining us uh, by skype from paris. more one. what do you make of this statement? i will confess to you that when i read it, i don't fully understand everything. there are some words that really pop out like often isn't making progress less clearly what they're trying to signal. a lot of the rest of it details implementation feels very fuzzy to me. yeah, you're right. i don't think we probably shouldn't be reading too much into the statements. and as far as novices and perspectives are concerned, of course,
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the december statements altogether. um, but uh, to my understanding, uh, the statement does not reflect an imagination or mystery. it does reflect the secondary data and this is a such one. it's just time to end. the war. everyone seems to understand, especially those most implicated in those negotiations invested in my product change the united states is quite bullish on a ceasefire here. remember, for the 67 months there were still to the oppose to any notion of us useful when by then used to be asked east this method altogether. well now the americans are very bush or not so useful. that's one to the radians are also bullish. the don't want the war just like the united states. there's not one original war on the new wanted the original war. but clearly neither of the big bosses as it where would want one
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as the ocean see that that brought to the table mix is that if you don't which of these today, then we're going to have a big blow tomorrow. so you better reach a deal in the next few days or otherwise this, this sort of a correct we didn't have before. so people could just postpone from one. we've done another one month to another people you guys are, can just die. and there's no urgency because the humanitarian was never really the urgency. unless not, not least, i think the politics in the united states and in is read is playing in favor of and you did. if it's through that, by the game. nothing. yeah. how are they going to do so you need to be launch. ready or whenever many weeks down the roads, then i don't think it's going to be that much of a problem signing of the hi. um, i would say no more than 5 or 10 chances. i get this. okay,
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well the negotiations resume in cairo next week. so it was doha today and yesterday, and it's cairo next week, and it's the us in the middle is providing really the bulk of that it appears to be doing the bulk of the loop work, at least in terms of, of providing a framework for the deal and now even the details, i want to pull out something that you just said that you are, you are buying into this idea that this deal could be an offer and for everyone in the context of the expected retaliation by his blah in iran, in other words, the bite of being the stakes. the us actually has made a deal more possible. yes about right here on i think the 6, right. when they said that they're going to attack, no matter what. sure. but the wasn't package those you things. right? saying saying, well, if there's a c side deal in gaza, then we can afford a vert regional war. basically, it's absolutely. that's what they originally said to. that's what i'm trying to say
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is that both of the americans on the reading seems to be on board. the need to ever need to avoid a regional or as i said, it was nothing. it was 3 for the past 20 years, just before the war on here walked in 2003 to have a war between nearby and united states. and nothing else thinks of the united states as, as, as, is there a motion that right? they need to come in to the region and keep beating up on various regimes whenever, whenever possible. uh, you know, and allow for, is there a supremacy to tickets? uh, so they could, so when it would be that as it may, i think the new residence for sure. and you know, i would like to avoid once if there's a ceasefire. the by the administration does not want any war in the next 2 months, at least, right? i'm done, but i've gotten those. what i saw there is there is a new sensor here. just see that what is the, the, the, the big box and it's a now it's a tricky one because it's not just, it's, it is about him,
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but it's also like his government. but i think there's that are enough incentives. now for this down government to keep holding on power by accepting this d and since they have an exit strategy as it, wherever they need more on the shower, i was a 0 senior political editor joining us from paris. thank you very much. that more one, this is real, has reduce the size of its so called safe zone in the southern city of han, eunice, forcing thousands of palestinians to move. once again, the displacement orders are forcing civilians away from 12 vital wells and reservoirs both in fun, unison. and darrow, by hundreds of thousands of people, have been relying on those wells for what little water they were able to get hold of the received warnings to evacuate this area. we are collecting whichever we can carry you, telling me where to go. all the people of calls i've been crammed into a tiny spots. and these really forces are talking us for little directions from the
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south, east and west, and then we are tired. every one of us is just waiting for the moment. they are killed by the way, no longer know where to go, where to evacuate. i do not have any penny in my pocket. i can look even a fool to rent a don't keycard to carry my children. some positions. my husband is disabled. we are helpless. there is nowhere to go even to the seas. there is no safe place left in the entirety. it goes a street doctor, look ash computer is a medical doctor and professor emeritus in global health and humanitarian affairs at the university of manchester. so you're joining us from geneva today. can you start by giving us perspective on how bad the water situation is for palestinians in gaza? how much does a person need, how much water does a person need? and roughly how much for palestinians getting the way this detection in garza is beyond the door. and we've been working with the electrician weeks of water supply
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has to become less invest with the destruction of a so with the destruction of wells and the switch facilities. and the population gets more and more costs and credited in less and less area. when of course it starts is additional ris under normal circumstances. you need a minimum off at least or 3 lead to the water. and the what does that per person per day? yeah, to, to, to just look person per day. preferably a bit more, but treat it as you can get but and that has to give us a sufficient quality not just actual does walter attachment to good from a ditch. the draining, sorry, sorry to interrupt again. is that just drinking or is that drinking and sanitation a no show that's easy to start drinking of sufficient quality. then you need another problem. 25 to touch the latest part. oh,
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other good human activity purposes. like cooking, like personal hygiene, like sunny addiction and you know, the minimum amount of, of the offer. how do you want to do 90 in the us? so you, are you using the $500.00 linked to the day of the minimum? so asking for 13 minutes as a day in gaza, it's not asking for them. so that's the question you're talking about now. how much of the garden is actually getting of the present time? i'm not sure. i don't like to stick as i don't know, provide be quite interested of them, but i can't imagine they would be getting more than 4 or 5 because oh, but kept it up. but i thought, oh jesus, i think this is not as a try to help you already have the doctors. you already have good the restore the audio. you already have the spin conditions. a clue where these are just some of the complications off with a dock and want to but not the water is
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a formal cruelty. i don't know. anyone who's ever been in testing for a few us knows what it's like. so imagine if you're living in the 21st for the off today we got to week, month of the month. this is not just a health problem, it's a picture. is this, is it okay? you say it's torture. is this deliberate on the part of israel as well? you know, we're talking about the a very narrow strip of tennessee logistically because both of the parts of it supply of water to might be possible risk tank goes by extra best. and uh, you know, even though because you see water, so you can also start, but obviously a good pieces of been done, but not enough, not much. therefore, what can we use include that this is deliberate obstruction. now this is what i see with the food shortly just because food shortages bad enough as they are. you can my somebody and usually mountainous irish,
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but you will somehow exist. but the, with the look, a water, not only is it that you tripped to your life and a safety. and as i was saying that just psychologically, one of the most do disabling demoralizing things that you can experience. so that's why i think it's important to appreciate that and this is dr. stuff you money turning issue. this is the base is much more than that. it's a walk there, which is not just the wall crime. it's a, it's a psychological assault on the population of gaza. dr. bueller, a professor emeritus of global health in humanitarian affairs. thank you very much for your time today. thank you. this is plenty more head on this house. is there a news hour, including the recent impulse outbreak spreading to another continent? your cases have been detected in pakistan and
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a crack down on government critics in zimbabwe. ahead of a key summits, the leaders across southern africa, the russian officials say at least 11 people have been injured in a ukrainian attack on moscow. controlled them yet. the local governor says the shilling hit a shopping center on the outskirts of the city, sparking a fire that you see here. russian telegram channels say at least 100 people inside the center at the time a criminal and a nikolai patricia has accused the us of direct involvement and planning ukraine's incursion into russia's course christian something which washington denies. the former security chief accusation comes as ukrainian forces move further into western russia. seizing the board of the town of sutra, russia says its forces destroyed a ukrainian reconnaissance group in the course of region, and have a re taking control of at least 2 settlements. now, let's take
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a closer look at russia's course region. the 30000 square kilometer area is in the west, near ukraine's border and his home to nearly 1200000 people. ukraine says it's forces or 35 kilometers deep into the russian territory ended. they seized control of more than 82 settlements, including the town of such as one of the main gas supply lines from russia to the you runs through. so john, which has a population of 5000 people. the region is also home to the course. can nuclear power plant, one of the biggest electricity producers in russia as well in a moment, we'll be hearing from our defense editor alex catawba list who's standing by for us in the printing capital. first bill, let's bring in dorset yavari from moscow door. so the ukranian incursion into the russian region of course continues, what are you learning on your right of the well, we've just been hearing from an adviser to the deputy governor of curse region.
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apparently the ukrainians have attacked a very strategically important bridge on the same river in the close. close the region of pers, this is an area that is close to the printing border on the russian side. now this bridge that was hit at was being used to evacuate severely is from nearly 27 settlements in the pers region. and with this attack, a short while ago, the civilians are now trust and the only way for them to be able to leave their homes to states owns will be through the waterways through the river. the bridge no longer exists. this is yet another example of what the russians are saying is a terrorist action by the ukrainian forces after they launch this. a got attack on august 6. now, for the russian defense ministry, they've been saying that the claims that she is making, in terms of how many settlements they've captured in russia. accurance, according to regional officials,
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in 1st regions only 28 settlements has been captured by the framing forces and the russian military is continuing to push forward to try recapture some of the territories they've lost since august 6th, the russian defense minister on thursday announced additional forces are being deployed to that region and also in neighboring belgrade and the north of kirsten brown is state of emergency has been declared and people are civilians are being evacuated from those regions as well. so these 3 areas, the border you prayed in the west of russia, are seeing some very heavy fighting, and it's certainly cause for concern for ordinary russians. dosage of our importing from moscow. thank you very much. let's go to our defense editor alex, good top list. joining us now from keith, alex is that ukraine doesn't intend to hold terry treat in russia, at least it says it doesn't. so if they're not going to stay there, and if they're not gonna keep this land that they've just conquered, how do they benefit from this military incursion into russia?
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well, initially the concussion was designed fluids. russian troops away from the net control and relieved the believe good ukrainian forces that who are very much on the defensive. so they were never really intended to stay. but in some ways it being victims of their own success because it was so successful, they took so much territory and it was very little in the way of russian resistance, at least at the beginning. what it has done is showing ukrainians. i'm the well that they can take the flights to russia as well. they can go on the offensive themselves. and i think that as being a very, very important morale, boost and not morale boost still holes for as long as the the and then not driven back. i mean that's going to be key here. but i think it's also what they've shown to, or can be russians as well. but don't believe the government narrative, the believe what your government is telling you. because frankly,
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it might not be as to the whole might not be going as well as your government is telling you a now or the russians are c russian civilians on the training control. but ukrainian military units on the russian soil, which has been a real show, i believe, to the system defense editor allies can top list reporting from key there. thank you very much. alex. is there still a head on elsie or the youngest child of building a new type cooling text and shinall watch takes over as type prime minister becoming the 3rd family member to hold the role. i'm stephanie decker in the middle of kenya's mangrove, and will be telling you the story of how this community has come together to protect this vital eco system. and a to time olympic judo medalist from brazil who overcame the odds to achieve success that's coming up in support later. so the
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the hello good to see what a hurricane are and that so is turning closer to bermuda. this one is going to pass to the west of the island that's going to happen on saturday. at this point, ernesto will be a category to stern. and even though the eye of the storm will not pass over bermuda, because the island is so tiny, you're certainly going to feel this one could see a month's worth of branding. 24 hours winds will be housing exceeding a 165 kilometers per hour. when you factor in those windows. okay, so pretty much anywhere from combat, province of british columbia and canada, dealing with air quality. but there are some storms around the midwest and the great lakes. let's go westbound where most of these wildfires are, bernie, hoping that some of this rain in alberta, providence will freshen up the errors here as we go to the us southwest looking fairly quiet and no monsoon down points to talk about vegas at 42 degrees. so let's
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go to the southern states where things are heating up here, little rock in arkansas, 38 degrees for hugh today on friday. plenty of weather alerts and play right across ecuador for how intense the rain will be there. and as we get further towards the south assaults, the own sao paulo and realtors and narrow all of these spots are hotter than they should be at this time of the year. let's go 33 degrees and assault. stay on today . on friday the a diverse range of stories from across the globe from the perspective of networks journalist on outages 0 on counting the cost, the west to seeing record immigration inflows. so what's the impact of migrant on local economies known as the banker to the fore come, i haven't used to fix bandwidth actually is economy plus all the powers olympics
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was the $1000000000.00 price tag counting the cost on that was a 0. as a nation goes in a bitter civil war, the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one, and the se has to resort to the power button to chaos and use threats. has he merged under that s a c? then what became comes back to the reach of cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hops 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 a 0 reminder about headlines this hour. the 2nd day of gaza ceasefire. thoughts has
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ended and don't mediators have released the statement saying the talks were serious . constructive and positive. officials will meet again in cairo next week where they hope to reach a final agreements. israel has reduced the size of its so called safe stone in the southern city of con units, displacing thousands of house engines. once again, the orders of forcing civilians away from spiteful was a reservoirs which hundreds of thousands of people were relying and russian officials say at least 11 people have been injured in a ukrainian attack on moscow control than yet. the local governor says the shilling hit of shopping center on the outskirts of the city, sparking to find the world health organization has advised against travel restrictions to stop the spread of the inbox virus. this house, in new cases were detected in pakistan. the health department there says at least 2 people who are in isolation in peshawar have contracted the virus. they say the
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patients flew in from the u. a. sweden reported its 1st case on thursday. the recent impulse outbreak of the more deadly variance is started in democratic republic of congo last year and spread to neighboring countries. the world health organization has declared a global public health emergency. we do not recommend a closure board us. we do not watch the closure of borders and we will be putting out speak a temporary recommendations to countries from the emergency committees. it's about knowing that you have it knowing what to look for, knowing how to separate each other and, and to, to do proper contact pricing and not being afraid. so there's always a balance, but not things that have terrified it's bull. a manager of shutting down the infection so that those who are almost at risk from severe illness, the young being as depressed dodge get. in fact,
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that's really what we're talking about. houses here, as kamala hight, or has more on this from a some of that. the 3 passengers are, were coming from the united arab emirates were stopped. good for sure. all were at board after which the head of the toner do that issued a statement saying that uh the, the work carrying the same dems through of cards have been confirm. you have the and box. why it is the 3rd one. i've got the rating that the dollars which i've been sent to the nation is geared over here. and if summer bod, so the national combined and operation center i have guard says, already issued. i know you, why is it a, to ensure all preparedness in the face of this new thread, and that gives you an fox uh, wider score at the moment door. the case is being reported from the high book, from pop roles and it did what? remembering that back in 2023,
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they were 11 going from the cases of m fox and focused on one of them died. so indeed, what has happened is that the nation is to do it of head, has now issue the precautionary measures that'd be by target dog. that didn't do the routing and watching the game, as well as a clean environment and reading monterey park. and they have caused great also be looking at incoming passengers to ensure that they're able to timely to take any symptoms of this wider given the fact that they what it has the organization has already raised the law. and the focused on your daughter did. of course, really be cognizant of that fact. and europe is also concerned about and boxes. some countries are asking to raise risk awareness options. the risk, jonah ho, has more from london but one imagines the countries across europe. and indeed, more widely than that probably hardly pulling out and dusting off their viral
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prevention programs. remember that postcode with all those measures that were in place in airports and elsewhere, mosque wearing hand washing, screening and so on, have loudly full and away. and one of the main purposes of the world health organizations decision to, to care a global public health emergency of and fox is to encourage countries to release funding for us that funding for boosting public health systems. and for accelerating the rollout of those measures, testing, screening. and so, at the biologist saying that, look, while they may be very few identified cases so far outside of the sort of epi centered in the some democratic republic, a neighboring countries. that probably means there are other cases, more cases that are on the identified leading to at least the possibility of some sort of rapid global spread. go back to 202223. the 1st time this happened, it was a strain of influx monkey boxes,
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as well as it was to include play too. that was responsible, considered less dangerous, less transmissible, certainly less deadly than the current strain. played one role played one be specifically thought to be more infectious, deadly in some 10 percent of the cases. ready there's some evidence apparently that children in adolescence might be particularly vulnerable. so certainly there is widespread concern. this will be watched extremely close to the european center for disease control that has raised it's at risk awareness level from low to moderate. as far as the impulse is concerned, and he's currently urging all countries to maintain high levels of other children, how, how does 0 number the rights groups say there has been a crack down on the opposition and civil society protests in zimbabwe. ahead of a regional senate for activists who were arrested for criticizing the governments have been denied bail or with us it has this update from outside. the court in aurora state prosecute is all get in court that the activists will try and leave
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the country or interfere with witnesses and that's why bail was denied. this is the background to the story some weeks ago, a group of young competition support is arrested for this order. the conduct was active as came to the court. they behind me to support them when they left the court. they were on the way to a workshop somewhere else in the country while they were under play and they were forced both to play by security officials arrested and charged with this for the conduct they charged. the lawyers say they don't agree with to disagree with the judges of disorderly conduct. in any case, you know, that sort of that's going, that's mostly i tried to deliver to finally just $15.00. so under it, i noticed people view this as a mid way. they may actually be saving much more than a the, the, the, the, the send is that they don't update and assuming they would be convicted. there's a regional assignment this weekend in involved with ad rights activist. so hoping that african leaders will open need talk about these allegations of human rights
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abuses. but here's the things i'm at. unless he has said that ethical need. those tend to shy away from criticizing each other publicly. so to mace me, see me with these issues of human rights abuses will featured prominently in the summer when it gets under way hardwood tests out of their tylen has appointed his youngest prime minister in history. the majority of m. p. 's approved 37 year old pits on ton shinall watts, a member of the largest party in the governing coalition. for ty, she is the daughter of techs in should've what former prime minister who remains influential despite spending 15 years in self imposed exile. tony chang reports from bangkok. it was a process. some said it could be the room to me and it was just the full amount now . so i'll pass on time to to what put on time see what receive more than half the votes from the members of the house of representatives. this whole department has approved the motion to nominate pet hometown senior. what about for appointment was
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prime minister for 37 years old hometown shinning. what is the youngest person and only the 2nd woman to take time? i'm sure she's relatively inexperienced, politically, only coming into the spotlight during last year's election campaign. she comes from a strong political tennessee, her father tanks and, and her own getting blog post from a prime minister. she would have the full backing of expanding services, kentucky. so i think that's the crucial part, right? if we say a very important role in managing the cabinet and give us a 40, with the se, advisors which is very much needed to push, you know, the work for what the prime minister elect was waiting on the other side of town. well, well wishes arrive of their congratulations, along the less the policy grandees arriving here, what is effectively the account the policy head cold is here today. and the message
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is very clear. they want to show that aligning up downtown should've well enough to us public appearances, prime minister to support the policy with policy lead isn't cabinet ministers behind to she came out to give her 1st public address and i decided that it's about time to do something for the country and for the party as well. and i just, i hope that i can do my best as to, you know, make the country go forward. off to it. she admitted her hands were shaking with the opposing facility as she looked assured a new generation of ty lead to one likely still be struggling with the constraints of the post. tony chang out to 0. think of thousands of people have marched in india to protest the rape and murder of the train, the doctor at
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a public hospital. they are demanding justice and better security at medical campuses and hospitals. demonstrators gathered in cities including new daily min by and co come to the coal for accountability. and protests began on the 9th of august after the police discovered the body of a 31 year old training dumpster in cold contests. sedan sovereign council says it will allow aid through the andre border crossing with john for 3 months. agencies say that this will help him send aid into parts of the door for region, just spacing, salmon, sidney's army and the rapids afford forces have been fighting for the last 16 months. the army accused the r, a set of using the andre crossing to get weapons deliveries. the world health organization is wanting. the humanitarian crisis in sedan is worsening infectious diseases across the country. we all single thoughts, colorado, nasal malaria,
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dan gave meningitis from several states. so far we've had 11327 colorado cases reporting for 12 states with 316 debts now. they're reporting this slide. so we expect that there is more than that. that's what we've had reported access to health care. they really constrain due to the insecurity, so we also want to see the, the violence of the conflict, stopping and we're seeing many, many attempts on health care. uh, this short piece of medicines and medical supplies, shortage of health personnel. and also show project cash and health workers are not being paid. so they are trying to manage, they're not being paid and they called by supplies because there is a shortage of cash flows across sedan have displaced tens of thousands of people. the majority of people in 10 garcia,
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town and northern sedan are now homeless. the conflict is also made it difficult to get much needed aid and shelter to those who have been displaced by the floods and in spain. torrential rains have had several areas in the island of mon. norco. helicopters rescued nearly 20 people and their pets were trapped in floods. local media said america was one of the most critical areas because the pressure from the heavy rains led to the bursting of a small river. in japan's meter, a logical agency has lifted a week long warning for a so called mega quick warning was issued after an earthquake last week. but it's led to some experts questioning how scientists predict future tremors. problem 5 reports and one of the world's most quite prone countries experiencing around $1500.00 trim is per yeah. the 7 point one magnitude quake last week was considered unique, occurring on the active falls line known as the 9 k trough. it led to fish that it
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could trigger a much bigger quite could some. okay, cool. the quote amount that we looked into, whether the possibility of a futures quake has increased or not, we concluded the possibility is higher than normal. the government took the unusual step of issuing a form of warning, leading to some panic, buying as people try to assess the danger. we're all concerned but don't know how to prepare in our neighborhood. all the rice toilet paper and water are sold out a disrupting travel plans at a peak vacation time for many japanese. so large numbers of cancellations. so a lot of hotels are out of pocket people when they go to the beach. fine, but you can't swim for the next week because of a heightened anxiety in the government. that may be the big one will happen. this week i'm studying records of quakes going back hundreds of years. many sized apologists in japan have concluded the country is due to experience
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a so called mega quake. the kind, the modeling shows could cause a 30 meter high synonymy wave with hundreds of thousands of tests. but the lifting of this warning after a non eventful week has left other experts questioning how predictions are made. there is a kind of child who i believe among some researchers that credit for regular products. but um, research has shown that that belief is rubbish. there is, there's absolutely no scientific basis for completing the patterns of past grades with what's going to happen in the future and does life. we tons to as near normal as it can in the country under constant seismic threat. that's the knowledge that whether that predicted or not, that will be more quakes. rob mcbride out of their local efforts in kenya to
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protect mangrove forests or bearing fruit. this is part of a growing realization that nature conservation can directly benefit the surrounding communities. and locals aren't the only ones involved. they have an unexpected ally in protecting the forest. stephanie decker reports from buses, mangroves in the eastern, kenya. as we're being taken into the mangroves along one buses, coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed man is now restoring. and the local community is leading the way the creek running where young you to is fully does a for forest even scared to go. but your set of id mohammad is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. mangrove wood is hardy, good for building homes and burning firewood. we so very good addition on the food
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discuss it, the could not get fish and cannot get bronze. we decided to start to restore it again. 55000 mangrove trees were planted here in july were told, and on the day we visit more young ones are being delivered. mangroves aren't only crucial at a community level. their impact is much wider. in fact, the mangroves here in kenya, effect youtube. they play a very critical, right, especially when it comes to climate change mitigation because they have a capacity to gotcha, that's almost 10 times cub. and then any available system kind of sequester back on land. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the army of the forest. let's take a look. see the integrate with an army of bees introduced a few years ago. they're making more of a difference than just creating jobs. were told,
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80 percent of the logging has stopped when you go and destroy the forest and the bees are there, the changes you always, this thing you. so people know they are for the, for the security. and that's how these as the access codes. but these are different 474, a protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation? a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back. stephanie decor, ultra 0, mombasa, can you in the us body can video of a texas police officer shows the moment that he sprang into action to save a life. oh, come on puppies. i'll bring you over the 12 year old boy can be seen running on to the highway pleading for help after his mother drove into a pond after a seizure. so the officer runs towards the partially submerged vehicle and manage
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to break the window. freeing the woman. he administered cpr and managed to resuscitate her. still a head on elsie's 0 will hear from little pools new manager as they begin their post clump bureau against the switch on saturday. sport is next. the business latest a sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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business latest news sponsored by him to lot global your real estate destination in due by the the the plus sign that support with some of the motions. doing this in the studio, so thank you very much serial. well, we're just few hours away from the new english premier league, susan, as might just say united host for them. but united manager, eric time,
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had says he's as ready to and how good kept his job as head coach off the winning the f. a copy last season. despite leaving the side to 8th in the premier league or the west of a finish. lot fresh problems that have hit the side with several key players injured. no new sightings and no we have to make a team from it. and that the, the result ready. but you know, the needs thoughts and the whole more managers to deal with this problem. we definitely have this problem, but still we have some rules, some principles. and yeah, you have to make a start. we thought and i thought was self because went away from it. so yeah, we have to do with it was the start of a new era for a live, a pool and their head go to on the slot. the words will take on tape switch on saturday for the 1st smart since yoga includes left the club in full on the only side in the league who haven't made any findings. but sloth isn't concerned. we're
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always talking here about the transfers, but it's also a very positive thing that we kept all players and they were in a good place at the moment the i said many times already using data team in a good place and we're trying to build from there is that's going to be easy because a lot of goods and strong teams in the premier league that also strength from the squat. so looking forward to the challenge, to time olympic med list and to the well, the champion, the rough ha selva has overcome numerous hurdles from poverty and racism to childhood and one of brazil's largest fatherless. or she tells us about her hopes, of leaving a legacy to inspire children in going up impulsivity to follow victory. no, no, no, no. how far are a few of us? so my name is russell l. a silver. i'm 32 years old and an olympic judo champion and my love for jude. i began when i was 5 years old when i started training at the community center in the city of going to the stage of view. and so for the woman,
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my parents wanted to find a hobby for me. i couldn't play outside because the police were conducting operations. gotcha. okay. more quick. you know, quite a few of them were by the dodge of cadets. there's no god. but when i started training, i didn't even have a uniform. they managed to find me one that was too big, so i had to roll up the sleeves hearing thorns visiting with your naples. i should have one competitions, but i wasn't sure if i would be able to travel because my family couldn't afford us . i have always been very competitive. i had different reflexes and responses compared with other children. my age. i always had to prove i was capable. when i was disqualified from the 2012 olympics, people said a monkeys place is in a cage, knows that the olympics and that i would never succeed because i'm black. i agree are finished and argue for this talk. i am very happy and grateful to be here because i grew up in a community and so friends being arrested and goals pulling pregnant at
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a young age, interrupting. they drained of all, i had the opportunity through judo and took advantage of this through sports. i was able to transform my life and my families. i am very proud of what i have achieved are all doing and then pick boxing champion in mind a need for has responded to claims from former us president donald trump. concerning her agenda. cliff overcame continue with school today surrounding her eligibility during the parish games and went on to win her country's fast of books in gold. it's been reported that the 25 year old has since filed. the cyber bullying lawsuits in frosts which names a trump ex seal in mosque and british also j. k. rowling. mental condition, most of luck uh can i caught describe how scared i was. i sold a big personalities like donald trump and elan must have compared me to a man. i was extremely hurt and it affected me mentally. i couldn't understand all
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this bullying. honestly, i don't like mixing politics with sports, but they bolted into sports. these politicians have been unjust to me. this is a big insult to my family, to the honor of my family, to the on the about jerry a. if someone apologizes to me, i will accept the apology. but to those who don't apologize, i send a message. i am a woman, i've always been a woman on my own, a comes before everything tending cincinnati mazda is a champion, co golf itself, or the shock the feet and her opening match. she was basing and 3 set up by you. yes. with and save us cuz a lot of good preparation. so for the american ahead of defense of her us open title for the grass them. so i think the end of the month and that's always vote for me to write some of how much there. thank you very much, we look forward to seeing you again a little later today. we're gonna take a very short break for back at the very top of the hour with more world views on house 0. so do stay with us for that. our focus at the moment,
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the statement put out by mediators where it talks on a possible guys a ceasefire has concluded into the was discussing the defining issues of our time. we are the subject of a i, we are not the users of a i going beyond the artificial intelligence hyphen, big tech propaganda to explore how to code the sites. an ethical ai though is racial biases get worse. you get more of those in power. are the ones with the resources to decide where it to use? how do we change this paradigm? studio b, b a r series on a jersey to the
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safe. them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator here on now. we are a few kilometers from the border with as well. and one of the oldest markets in the middle east, there's corner in southern lebanon on hasn't been directly targeted, but the sound of is really war planes as well as rocket launches by has the law, has become part of the, the nice, the instability is affecting livelihoods, my home has been destroyed, i live to my village, we lost every 2 weeks ago. we, we have shopping, and the exchange of bias started. people ran away. there's little optimism in
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a conflict that's linked to an end to as well as the war on casa, or possibly not even that the or does a ceasefire. thoughts wrap up into tor mediators say they were constructive and what was human egypt next week? the you with a, this is else as your life from the also coming up. russia says at least 11 people have been injured in ukrainian shillings of the shopping center on moscow controls done yet. and russia says it is re taking some settlements and its course region the criminal.
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