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send you out from al jazeera news at your thing is that the rescue workers in garza desperately take to rubble with that. that hands searching for survive as often is very striking to refugee on terry jones to this is i'll just say right, when i from also coming for testers and israel keep up the pressure on the prime minister to bring home captives housing cause that is very negotiate is of course the optimistic about a possible deal. the finance, the youngest prime ministers, when it gets on tom should've watched, takes on the whole once of buying the font. and ukraine
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destroys, to find 2 bridges and rushes course regions of russian forces pushed deep by the eastern ukraine. the and it's very striking the apartment building and it's a body refugee camp in the north of gauze that has kills at least for palestinians . rescue it because of trying to dig out those buried under their level. some families are refusing to leave other parts of northern garza despite you evaluation or it is by these really all me. they say there's no point because there's no safe place for them to get more of a complete reports from that shaped side in northern gosh, these way the smoke rest and all the got the high. is it a published? and it was actually was an older so big handling machine. they've done some box all that now and then attempt to have a full minute to control all the northern box of the nose of garza and
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a bad. yeah. but i'm talking to a former ship. the sylvan people here refuse to exactly where to move because of evacuating over and over. and they are telling that these are the closest is lying . and there was no any chief of police. and they took a lesson from a tablet and, and had them a school in the guise of city. that's why they are referring to stay here rather than moving and follow these. what degree on just as it can seem to be extra civilians who are still over in dense tours and still taking shows that in schools here on the ship they and a other boss of with handling and did that. yeah. and the shock to stay here for all of them. following these lady forces and get and take the risk to be killed. was it? i just eat a northern does a strip talestine to meanwhile in the center of the gaza strip,
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recent stripes of his family, homes and buildings. but house displaced palestinians want to strike on all the way that killed 15 members of one family. i lived reports from there, i was off in the central casa, for the relatives mourn the loss of nearly every member of the, virtually an entire family killed by an israeli, or strikes on the wide and central gulf. now in body bags outside the lock, the hospital was the shop. it's a hideous massacre in every way. they were all dismissed, but there wasn't a single complete body. what's the reason behind it? we don't know. why would be civilians killed in this way? the family was that of samuel at the least known as of july. he was killed when his meat warehouse was hit along with his 11 and children who are age between 2 and 11 years old. they mean, i mean,
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i left gosh and want to know if they were sleeping the beds unless they were children and babies then 3, miss silas targeted. the place that place is not it's known in the upper jo out is efficient, meet much. and if they target much and what about other people? elisa is reported to have coordinated with these really military to be able to import, meet and to go. the meet warehouse was now being used as a shoulder by at least 40 displays people, according to witness the family home. next to the warehouse was also had the minds of the outside of the home was level to the ground with everyone inside killed notions. i'm the old women and children. what chrome, those innocent women and children do to be killed. much of the why the townhouse turned into rubble as has the majority of gauze off, and more than 40000 palestinians have been killed. the slightest talk happened as these fire talks,
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and though i came to an end and before resuming in cairo next week, the u. s. has described the talks as a promising. however, the continuation of violence is not employed. avita from the central area of the gospel of palestine is ready for his bottom, the current janine and the occupies westbrook kidding, to pad a student has an injury. another can see from these pictures the attack took place in a crowded urban area, as well as all me has been conducting their daily raids in palestinian cities and towns since the 1000 began. well, it's growing pressure on these rails permit us to, to accept a deal to end the war on garza and to bring the is rarely kept his home. of the 2 days of a safe spot talks in castle, israel's delegation expressed cautious optimism that now closer to a deal of thousands of anti government protests as to the streets of tentative, as well as all the towns and cities on saturday evening,
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demanding that benjamin netanyahu except that deal demonstrates is according to his resignation from the south who has bought from jordan's capital. a man reminds her that she's the ed because the is what he government has bound, obviously are from reporting in as well. this is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is off, is releasing a statement saying with indigo shading team is expressing cautious optimism. after returning from dell, how for 2 days of talks, they say that they hope mediators like the united states can now put more pressure on her mouse in order to accept the ceasefire deal that would be based off of the framework that was outlined by you as president joe biden, at the end of may, which i must have said that they don't want new negotiations. they want to work off of that framework that was presented by then at the end of may. but they accuse israel of continuously adding new conditions to the deal, and they say that nothing you all who has red lines and these red lines were actually released by these really prime minister in mid july when he outlined for
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non negotiable that israel would not be willing to concede on, but all of it comes as israel has confirmed and negotiating team will be dispatched to cairo on sunday to continue tops and negotiations. meanwhile, us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to arrive in the region and meet with ness and yahoo. in order to further emphasize the pressure that he is under and get him to accept a deal, protest continue across israel in more than 40 cities, including toby, or tens of thousands of his really took to the streets to protest against that's and young's leadership and say that the time for a deal is now henderson who is either a man, you're a secretary of state. anthony banking is on his way to israel. as talks i mean to secure a ceasefire to intensify is expected to meet. so it's very prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and other top officials on monday, the us counts on each if say they've presented
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a bridging proposal to him. us an israel folks are expected to reconvene in colorado next week. was enjoyed and is in washington dc with more on what blinking hopes to achieve in the us, secretary of state antony blinking is on his way to israel. where on sunday, he is expected to meet with the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, and other top government officials, the goal to try to stop the war in garza once and for all blankets. agenda includes 4 steps. getting an immediate cease fire in garza and getting her most to release over meeting is really captives from the gulf of strip. trying to bring in badly needed humanitarian aid to the people in garza. and finally, trying to establish the conditions for a broader regional piece. what pundits here in the united states and in the middle at least consider that to be, is trying to prevent and a ronnie,
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an attack on israel for the killing of a smell honey, the former political chief of a month earlier in the summer while he was visiting to haunt now the other challenge for blanking is going to be to convince nothing yahoo to not try to put in any last 2nd conditions. in these talks, the white house has been saying for the past day or so that it believes that the bridging proposal which it has put forward is very close to being completed. but even the us president joe biden said that he didn't want to try to jinx the talks because it's still very difficult negotiating, coming from both sides. that said, the us believes that now is the time to end the war, especially in light of the fact that more than 40000 palestinians have been killed since the war began shortly after the october 7th attacks. rhode island jordan elgin's 0 washington the
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father and her sworn and its youngest of the prime minister for the 70 rose pet hometown should have boxes, the daughter of a former prime minister texan, and the 3rd member of the family to lead the country. the father was asked in a cool and convicted of corruption. he received the royal pause and on saturday, just a day off to pass on. tom was picked for the top shopping and folks in parliament. well suddenly changes live up the tight party headquarters in vanco. now, so that sometimes, and that was officially takes office, what's all her priorities? lucky to be quote indeed, she was formerly anointed by a royal decree about 30 minutes ago. a representative from the palace arrived handed over the sheet of paper. she then press tray to herself in front of the poor choice of the king. i gave
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a brief statement. she said she was very excited to do the job. she would come so fully. one area she did mention in particular was the economy. that's going to be a real, an immediate task for her, but were expecting to hear a little bit more in about an hour's time when she's going to give a press conference. that today was all about the ceremony about the formality. but now she's got the tough job. she couldn't really get down to work. i think the economy is going to be top of the list, the policy despite coming into government about a year ago. and the expectation of a lot of people that it would perform quite well and the hoops, i think it really hasn't. things have been very sluggish. and the major election pledge from the time policy, which was to open a digital wallet for every vote here in time. and which was effectively a way of handing them about $300.00 us dollars. i think in part to spot the and the also to get a digital economy working. but it just hasn't the material. has there been lots of
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questions about whether it's even possible and the government can afford it? we're, i think a lot of people will be watching very closely to see if she just scraps that or, or she pushes on with it and the wrong dive other issues. i think we've seen a lot of political instability in the last couple of weeks to move full policy does all of that. and the last prime minister being kicked out, he was actually here today, but i think, you know, another thing she's going to have to do is get her cabinet in place and return some census the ability to governments in china and tony politically that and what role could her father say in her administration? i think that's it too. it's up to so many people is the $1000000.00 question. he's actually here today. he was given an amnesty by a royal decree yesterday evening. so he's the, essentially, now a free man,
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but he's does still have a criminal record. if you remember, the last prime minister was kicked out because he has point to the convicted criminal days cabinet. that would strongly suggest that it's very unlikely to happen again. i think a lot of people are assuming that he's going to have a very major role behind the scenes off the prime minister sense how was kicked out on wednesday. we saw a big meeting attacks and should've was house of old coalition policy leaders. we assume that his way had tom, tom successions, a prime minister was a kid, and he will be very imposing, keeping that ruling calculations together. that said, i think that going to have to be very careful about what substantial visible links there are between text and his daughter. there is a rule in the tiny constitution that no the policy can seem to be seen to be influencing the government. and given the way the constitutional co code is clearly watching the politicians at the moment, i think that is a,
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a role that she will be very wary of handing over officially or even relying to have a lot heavily on him on others. certainly trying in bangkok for us, thank you. as the ukrainian military size is destroyed, the 2 bridges and rushes coursed region ukrainian armed forces released the video of one of the attacks english cover. on friday, he says its forces are moving further into western russia. meanwhile, the russ's foreign ministry says ukrainian, the troops used western rockets, the criminal accuses the us of helping to plan the create an incursion. something that washington denies. while ex good helpless has more from cave on the ukrainian attacks on russian bridges, bridges over the same river increased taking only strategic importance. familiar bridge was hit on the 1st day, and then you cream destroyed the main supply route for russia. the goose, google bridge, the road bridge that was 1st hit by highmark precision artillery,
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and then was destroyed either by a tactical voltage for a much larger munition, like a delightful. this complicates the picture for the russian military. this was the main way that they would bring in reinforcements and alma amunition into this shrinking russian pocket on the near side of the river. this populace slowly being squeezed with the advancing ukrainian units, pushing it back against the river. now if this unit be resupplied, there's going to be a massive issue because they can't do the fighting without the weapons because of the fighting without the munition, because they will have to withdrawal seating that territory to you. create something with the russians, are pushing back, fighting against what they've done is build anatomy bridge, a temporary bridge across the river in an effort to try and supply. they believe it forces, but that bridge is an open country. it's easily supported through satellite imagery
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out there that shows exactly where this bridges and if these bridges across the river us, which you just thought is where you pray. it's not move now before there will be attempts to destroy this bridge as well. tracking the units, tracking russian forces on this side, the same river of course, always gets helpless out to 0. t dosage of already has more for most go on rushes, we ext of the russian defense. what history is claiming that they have re taken a settlement to go do you have caught along the border in the curse region as of such a date? now the officials are saying that they are taking back settlements by settlements, that they've lost since the ukrainian forces long was it russia is causing a terrace invasion on august 6th. the russians defense victory says that the friday continues, but that it is under control. we have heard from local officials in curse for region, saying that over the past 24 hours over 3000 civilians have been evacuated so far.
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what is clear is that there is not only a battle taking place on the ground between russian and you, praying forces in the curse region. there's also as the battle of the narrative that's being uh, fox, because the russian defense, what is true, claiming that to the information coming from ukraine officials is not accurate. and for now, rush it, officials have very difficult decisions to make in the coming days and weeks. the president has vowed to pick out the enemy from russian soil. this is a 1st time in 80 years that russia has seen foreign troops invade its land. it, meanwhile, the russian foreign ministry have put a, has put out a statement of urging the united nations and the it's also common energy agency to condemn what it calls provocative action around. is that for reason a nuclear power plant and also the curse nuclear power plants. and they're worried that there could be operation in the military operation around these nuclear facilities could endanger at the activities of the plans for the time being. it is
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unclear what ukraine aims to achieve from this incursion. the russian officials are certainly preparing for the work doors and safari out to 0. moscow. so it's a coming down to 0. venezuela's opposition holds demonstrations holding for an independent review of the dispute to the election. so nicholas declared the winner fest a drawing header and of the democratic national convention in chicago were workers are putting the final touches on security preparation. the 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 ahead of us to fix bangladesh is economy plus all the powers olympics was the $1000000000.00 price tag. counting
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the cost on that, which is 0 being a journalist is that privilege to get to the heart of the story amplified the voices of those who have been drowned out by the noises of war is my driving force is what pushes me to take risks. we're just going to try to pick up is a safer position reading the trying to find the words each truly. it's a challenge and a huge responsibility. we keep one of the issues and decision makers in check. so the devastating human tossed up their decisions. the reason the soldiers base themselves in this house is because it's as the edges of the janine refugee cab. and from here they have, it's the view of working at the 0 enables me to make that positive voice as relevant to so that this mode that unites us, that divides us the
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the good thing. i'll just say armando about top stores. now this, at least for palestinians, have been killed. the latest is very striking to residential apartments in garza attacked to place the jamalia refugee nor for the rescue workers of trying to take out those buried under the rubble father and has sworn in its new prime minister 37 year olds, parents on the tungsten iwatsu is the countries youngest, she's the daughter of a form upfront of this, a tax. on the 3rd amendment of the family to be in the role ukrainian military says this destroyed to bridges and rushes 1st regions. chief, it says it's forces. i'm moving further into western russia versus foreign ministry
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says ukrainian troops east west and locates they've been demonstrations in venezuela is capital to denounce the re election of president nicholas madura opposition the the yeah. cleanup machado came out of hiding to attend the rally. she told her supporters to continue that protests against last month's why the disputed presidential poll there also, rather is that a number of cities around the world funding machado is close. but that will demonstrations threads of a report from one of the owners with one of those protest withheld approved test for the truth, was the message behind the venezuelan, the positions called to the streets on such a day. leading the protest was opposition leader by the equity now much. oh, who says she will continue to demand the government. acknowledge it was defeated in the presidential elections 3 weeks ago. we are in the 5th phase. we have overcome
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the other full. this is the moments of caution. what does that mean? it means that every vote should be respected. there's nothing above the voice of the suffering and the suffering spoken. venezuela on july 28th. on july 28th, when the sweetness electronic council declared nicola model of the winner, but failed to provide evidence. b o position says it was able to get an upload to a website, the tally sheets, showing how people voted. on saturday. people printed those sheets as proof that opposition candidate and the ones at least one of the one the elections. we do not accept the fraud, edmondo gonzalez was the president elective. and as well as people we really have to carry on with hope and keep fighting, we cannot be discouraged. we have to continue this fight until the end for the all positions called also resonated around the world. the protests happens around the world from sidney to going outside of millions of venezuela were forced to leave
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their country because of the economic crisis to treat the shoulders, to quote, for the opposition. but also to the now is what they say was the crowd during the election inc. that because the government also asked the supporters to take to the street to show their support for nikolai model. who says he's the victim of an attempted cool, supported by the united states, that they couldn't, they couldn't, they will never be able to defeat us because we have the force of the nation. we have the force of god. i have the power of david against goliath. i have the power of the people over 1500 people had been detained in the past weeks. many are accused of terrorism, and the relatives don't know where they're being held. by them saturday, people said they are not afraid. many are desperate for change the venezuela. in
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spite of the dangers their message entails that he said, we'll just see that when a site is in the us coming to harrison. tim wolf's will be in chicago this week for the democratic national convention to accept the nomination, those that policies presidential and vice presidential candidates for the gathering bit as many power houses to another convention that was remember more for what happened outside and the point of taking inside for 100 reports from chicago, there of america's 3rd largest city is preparing to host one of the world's largest parts, the democratic party. they may be absolutely clear. the city of chicago is ready to host the 2024 democratic national convention. as tens of thousands of democrats gathered inside chicago's united center outside, they will be joined by tens of thousands of demonstrators, most protesting israel's war. and god. the entire world is going to see that tens of thousands of people from around the united states are coming here to say
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directly to joe biden. and to campbell harris and to anthony blinking and jeffries and schumer and polosa and hall, the top democrats in the country that you are complicit in. the is really genocide . it gives the power sending people because the convention will mark one of the largest gatherings of its kind since democrats held their convention here in 1968 when police clash violently with the anti vietnam war protesters. this time between demonstrators and convention going democratic, both the united center and mccormick place will be miles of fencing and thousands of secret service and police officers. this is park 578. it's a designated 3 speech area. we're demonstrators can print tests within sight, but not really within hearing of the united center, which is what they'd like. by contrast, in 1968 protesters demonstrated directly outside the venue. and many of them paid
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dearly for that. with the city's top cop says they've come a long way into that convention. often times it is forgotten that there was a democratic convention between 1968 and now it was a success. chicago police department does a great job of working through events like this, and this will be no different chicago's reputation. mike will depend on whether this year's democratic national convention resembles that one in 1996 or the one and 68 people are going to call them, they're going to be loud. they're going to be protesting. the question isn't whether or not very loud. it's the question is how the police respond to that? how police respond could help determine whether people remember what goes on inside the convention or outside john henry and l g 0, chicago. all the 500 people in africa died from n pulse this year. and thousands more cases have been reported. the world health
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organization has declared the global public health emergency of the cases where also detected in pockets dawn and sweden. yeah, rick started last year in democratic republic of congo. there's some conflict reports, feverish, covered in spots and struggling to eat. beatrice and visit did not know what was happening to her son when the symptoms appeared. 7, look out for go for me. i was with the child a time. he started having a fever and i thought he had malaria. so i bought medicine for that. but it was impacts and infectious disease in the same family as the virus that causes smoke pumps, children and pregnant women, a more valuable than any other age groups. thankfully, it wasn't too late for beatrice. this child to pick up, the friend came by the house and when she saw the child, she told me he could die and i should bring him to the hospital. that's how i came here. the doctors and researchers say the fast pride of the disease which is
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transmitted through close contact could be prevented. taking effect, seen that so called vaccination against smallpox. also it protects against impulse . it's across protection with continued since almost the end of the seventy's. and then some countries since 77, right? having about to hit the mute are highly infectious diseases has increased across the world since the cove and 19 pandemic. many african countries like appropriate health care systems to with those displaced by conflict, most vulnerable than most the m. s. a law, the risk is so high for all the populations are in the comes the condition in which the displace live in the different types already. we have more than 10 cases that have been recorded, or which means that if it's not made in this area of most key view, it will spread like wildfire. the virus is now spreading outside the continent,
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pakistan and sweden have both confirmed cases. the world health organization has declared a global health emergency and you are p and health authorities are raising the risk level from low to moderate warning. that would be more cases. if this i'm getting food, i'll just 0. it's got them all on our website, houses here at dot com and all your devices and it is continues here on notice here, also counting the cost. stay with this and thanks for watching the as the cost of all celebrates the 25th anniversary of nato's intervention that ended the fighting between the serbian and because of albany and forces, we were meant to be completely ethnically. cleanse people have power, examines the post for landscape and present the challenges for the regions youngest
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