tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 18, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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russia's will is broken, but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no day after in israel's war on causes a quizzical look at us politics the bottom line, the the other i'm your a. kyle, this is the news. our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. the is really a time crunch. the gone, so strip a single strike, killed 7 holla, city, and 6 of them children in central casa. washington's top diplomat has to, as well off of the us present, says a dollars of things. 5 deal is insights. but we live in new jelly with junior
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adults as a refusing to work until this justice for that colleague who was raped as much as to why europe might soon see fewer chinese major electric cars on these roads. lost a trade with china news. the it was riley forces have again been attaching targets across the gaza strip. just in the past few hours, one house has been hit and they're all by like handling 7 the palestinians. 6 of them children in the news, the red refugee camp on his way. the rage on a home killed another 7 palace to beans, 3 of them children, and at least full palestinians were killed and attacked in hon. eunice was ready for those. they talked to the home in jabante, a refugee camp in northern, gone, so full people were killed and thought to attack on several more children. what
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images all of this as us extra space on the blinking is on his way to as well. he's expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and all the top of special u. s. castle, the egypt say they have presented a bridging c swan proposal to come off. and israel folks are expected to assume in cairo on thursday, when a, just a moment we'll talk more about lincoln's visit to the regent with saying best, probably he's in a mind for us best. well let's go live to tar capo. assume he's in federal paula and central garza. i'm type tell us more about the strikes. so me a types of taking place all across the gaza strip, killing and injuring yet small people. a yellow insight to the east verify suggests continue to rain at some saw it was down on the buildings that residential squires were calling us for. it stopped me from the north where at least till palestinians have been killed, including,
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i'm told of children in the valley refuge account. but we need to remind all of us that to valley over to, to come is an area which has been mostly invited in the storms by the used by the closing, the greatest deal of destruction in the entire stripping comparison to the top of this trip. i'm here in the central area. a residential house in them is that rochester decamp was completely select 10 when a mother alongside with his 6200. what killed to them, what twins and now are perpetual burial. but the vast majority of the areas in the strip have been out in the context and talk to and are we shipping by the way, down to the units in the east to an area specifically in devin bella. and in con eunice, well, according to our sins on the ground up the east, but a minute tree has achieved a great advancement deeper into the city of clement. this very minute. 3 tents, according to our records, is now on the verge of us. the amusement park,
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it's now shoots up for more than 30 sounds of palestinian families that who are right now, trapped by that you spend a minute to don't have a nice sort of help the are even might be sort of expansion of the fighting, wouldn't be coming hours between that through sped to 1000 palestinians, have know what to go spot to remain under the closest and stripe send out to the rebuttal inside these very few patient forces. what we have discovered today is that even a fun, even this, at least for palestinians, have for who the cubes including 2 children for the vast majority of those b shield square, completely innocent civilians. as we have been also hearing from medical sources. the incredibly above the majority of those injuries were seriously injured. and the right now the very desperate need to advance says read. this is the grim reality and facts, palestinians trapped from the central area from the south, and all of the vast majority of thousands of population on trucks right now here in
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delray, which might be the next stage in the next destination and p itself for this very minute treat within the coming days, 6, negotiation to reach us these 5 do come to a did and i'm, this is the really like met that everyone here in the central areas of gauze. and do you have anybody in particular about a freight to happen because it will be the last resort for them? and they won't find any other place even though most to be suitable for them, for due to be a calling number for families being displaced from the notes, from robot changing off to the thing in the dress 6 human at terry and conditions in sarasota, florida. okay, perfect. i will assume joining us that from central golf. that money. thanks tarrant. we'll talk more about those efforts for a cease find now is the same bus driver you joins us from children's capital because benjamin that's me. all his government has bound down to 0 from the forcing inside israel, so it's a move called us extra estate and blinking, blinking on the roots to the region. what do we know about his agenda of
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the will? we are expecting him to arrive in israel later today. he's expected to hold meetings on monday. he will be meeting with nothing yahoo and so called working groups groups throughout the week. and they'll be discussing issues with regards to the deal, including the list of names. if it's rarely kept as being held in gaza at the list of names of palestinian prisoners for whom they will be treated and a schedule for those releases to hopefully take place. but no doubt is largest. a challenge is likely to be to convince the top levels of use really government and nets and yahoo in particular to be more flexible with regards to their demands when it comes to this deal reporting and these really media. and these really, for us today is suggesting that there is some discord among israeli leaders. they've said that nothing yahoo must be flexible to make a deal possible now to secure the release of those is really capt. isn't that is likely to be blinking. the biggest challenge, also quoting in those reports,
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is really media is putting statements by senior, how mazda officials were describing the us. and israel characterizing this deal is taking place at a time of cautious optimism. they say is creating a false positive atlas here. they called it in allusion. they said that this is once again a way of nothing. yeah. to undermine a talks practice deceptions. and they quoted hamas leaders continuing to push this idea that the nothing. yeah, it was that interested in making a deal, and this was all simply political theater. there's a great deal of, of a legged seventies from a live number of experts from people here on the ground in the region with regards to the success of this deal. because they say what the united states and israel are doing are treat, is creating this sense of cautious optimism while they are shifting the gold post and shifting the blame to hum us for not agreeing to a deal. they say that this is insincere, and that they're not certain that a deal will go forward. so while there's cautious optimism coming from mediators
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and from the united states and seemingly from israel for those on the ground, they don't see anything changing because the attacks have not stopped. and the demands from that and you out to continue to be able to carry on the work to maintain the military presence inside gaza. those remain on the table. okay. same as for all paper installations that from i'm on. thanks very much. same a, them i colleague mine the mazda you spoke to last spokesman, so hands on, he's hold on to 0. that is a repeat to be changed. its position, drawing towards even off to the times has been agreed. it was like the everyone on the sense now that the what the, how much has to the last 6 months is to that been a minute to now i just don't, i'm not really what she meant to be. in fact, it is why is the and those 2 days negotiation? it isn't the bottom of the list by the americans. 24 june based on the mr. by the initiated and the security council resolution. i'm also response in the is
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that i the ones they just said that you've been a mess of a trip to that and the 2 days negotiation, they sat against the paper and they have new ideas which was about the stuff before . i believe the we have 3 for what the going to have said that all new minnes button design. he said the main office to go to a cheaper the man isn't to be on the wall and the is the oldest to go. so i believe in those 2 days, every one of the stuff up that the obvious to come from saying this probation and from day number one, when bad associates have claimed or has to be said, we will not accept the middle of a any as much can has been done and then november 2023, and that is why it is on the one that so we want a for the expense. i hope that it was the issue where we're going to get those on the basis of lead advance, including as the spot. and this lady was,
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the bossing goes up on tuesdays that was the stage. but by insisting that these issues be resolved at this stage in the process, does that not essentially give the is right, he's a pretext to continue with the war. the symptom before to for me is that am but now and those legal judgments. but last 2 days they have certainly been wanting to jerome is a, i'm sure they are sitting back not how much is coming back to speak now to her son, but all right, he is a professor of international affairs at castle university. good to have you back in the studio has done so we've got some optimism from national whose office about this these by some would say is same as robert was saying, but that's his insincere optimism. we've also got that. so it might say some say optimism from the u. s. courses as it is. but as we have just have the from home us, they are not optimistic about this round of talks. what do you make of it?
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what i would say the time us has journey from, from this past that every time they were closer to a deal and everyone would think that, you know, i did was like, within bridge, this really is with the something different, like a committing atrocities targeting or assassinating liter, uh so they didn't from, from, from history from the brief history that if it is go to negotiations in bad faith, they have also the, the intention to undermine the talks. so what they're trying to do days, right, is trying to shift the blame to how much. so how much of that. but i disagree with the, with the some have done from how much i think now we're really closer to the deal simply because of the pressure put some by and by then, and the fact that he's sending his secretary state, that means that, you know, indeed is within reach and what, what it needs probably a little push from thinking because and if in the whole is facing tough time now even has to go shifting his team is talking about
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a deal that is possible. and the demonstrations in the family is actually shifting the blame to an attorney out saying that we're going to support you, but decided the. so what do you think about these areas that have been the case sticking points? these are conditions that nice. no. who added since the united nations coach counselor adult said resolution on the proposal. this is a security is a security presence in the philadelphia card or check points and goals. a check and people moving from the south fox, the newest bits of the homes, of the north. where do you think area as full movement from both sides might be on these 2 points? well, the one thing that we need to understand, and that's in the how is it procrastinate thing. so he, every time he comes up with these conditions to make it tough. so how much to agree? but also from this very to perspective, there's some circles in his run that it seems that these demands are legitimate simply because they want to make sure that if they would be no arms goes into and forgotten. so the kind of door for the difficult door and it's very important for
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them. and then how much the thing that, you know, there shouldn't be a different mechanism, but you have to leave with an assignment. the windows rate is controlling these 2 areas. and this would be a game against the interest of the policy and in that time us. so they're trying to iron out the differences here. and this, i think with americans suggesting that there should be, may be a kind of a monitoring at mine. this is what it is. so how master probably would not oppose monitoring these 2 or 2 areas, but they would definitely feel for the presence of there's a typically this would be seen as the feats for the students. so this would require security guarantees from the us. is that correct? is that perhaps what plan could might be bringing to the region on this particular visit because we certainly haven't seen much leverage from the us on this now as well. there is some live right? but not enough to, to have him sign the deal. but i think, you know, the americans are very important for and, and this game and, but also puts out a egypt to and maybe other forces would have and make an attempt to control and
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implement the deal at how much would be probably more um that would would come to terms with the fact that, you know, there should be some kind of monitoring of the board does. but if there is really, is a part of this one. i mean, i think this would be what time us would say, this is trojan horse for the is a, it is giving you the, another round of war. because this proposal, if we think about it, this is $33.00 phases and 3 parts. the 1st one is immediate 6 weeks seems fine. so housing stairs, the thoughts pots will be accept said the respite phase 2, which is a permanent ends, the will rehabilitation of gauze will be kicks further down the road. do you think that might actually end up being the case? yeah, and that's, that's the few of how much, by the way, there was a 3 phases in connected. and they understand that nothing is on interested in the 1st space. actually, the public pressure is for the 1st space because you know, the interest is still there but was back me as a once they got them back,
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there would be no pressure on nothing else to continue to work. so this is, i think, how much is the 1st month in order to and when, when, when they think back, you know, the 3 phase, it shouldn't be an em related, connected. and it should be a package. and that's why they stipulate that they should be an implementation mechanism that is clear and with benchmarks had to shift the blame on whatever you know, violate this one. i think i'm, i should i should that accept this meant that. okay, thank you very much house. i'm very for coming in and talk a little bit more about this. i probably be, as well as these law talks of being watched closely and solve them leveling under the latest cross border attacks, 3 rockets for 5 from that towards in his way the town in a galley. you an interim force for quote from trolls the southern border with israel and it still is increasingly difficult. as i've tried to make reports from much i you members of the united nations mission and never not taking no chances when traveling the country 7 border patrol vehicle. this quote opinion is
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a strike of this month. the situation has been tense since the liberties on his bill and each route the conflict in 10 months ago. today, the engine contingent is traveling to if it comes to the border given in these, if it is times that to get the addition very quite the uncertain. the village has not enough massive in order to make it in the village in the state. a stronger dispute, while the adults goods they have been shipping and people have been introduced, one of them. but, you know, be gifted and moved out of medical clinics as people living in the area where i'm supposed to have the for what for the leave, without the international forces that seem to talk to here once a week we would have, in short, a serious crisis because the nearest hospital is 12, columbus is away. he's fields bombing of 7 different on has already to space tens of thousands of people from that we are facing all kinds of challenges. first, there's these ready aggression. most of the families had left the town at the
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beginning of the crisis because they had to return to their homes because of the miserable economic situation. plus the change is present everywhere. the doctor has a steady stream of patients to see what the team can only transmit the security situation. and as you come on, i came here because my hands and legs are painful and there's no other clinic to visit. plus i don't have a car to drive far and i have a disabled daughter. so i came to this clinic because they always get us. what we need is well, has contact me daily strikes against tons, infinities, and stuff. never know. it's not just areas near the border of the up in kit. the frequency of is there any strikes further inside lebanon, have increased. this is a strike to place some 15 coming to us from living on the southern board. a woman and her 2 children, but among several people killed in the attacking logic, the food near the 710 up and about the back near the border of the un troops and detain children in the village. but they are preparing themselves for the security situation to deteriorate as a conflict drugs on
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a psych big data. most genuine southern funerals are being held in the occupied westbank for 2 palestinians killed in is really draining strike on. sounds. navy is randy drain, tells you the vacant in the city of tending victims were accused of involvement and an attack on this writing session. no, ma'am. the medical stuff in india are continuing. the nationwide protest. i've seen turning away patients except for emergency cases strikes and protests began off the rates and matter of training don't to inside a government hospital and cold casa earlier this month. to say they've not being protected by the government and will continue that protest until safety measures are introduced to um, says justice for the victim within 2012,
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the women with gang right to mothers on a boss. and you tell a global outrage followed and you know, was what introduced. but the mother of the victim says nothing has really changed before you know, whenever any such incident happens, people stopped bringing up my daughter. but what we learned from the incident and the movement that suppose utah, what changes were brought to our legal system, and what options if we taken off to the lowest, were amended following the incident. we're still living in 2012. so let's take a closer look at some of the sophistic surrounding sexual assaults in india and punishment for rate was increased in 2012 to include a maximum sentence of 10 years old. the death penalty if the victim is younger than 12 years old. but the national crime records bureaus has conviction. rates remain low at around 28 percent between 20182022. and the number of cases has remain consistently high with approximately 30000 rates reported a year from 2012 to 2022. that's more than 18 known cases
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a day. that is because of the as a senior report with the independence news organization, news laundry. and she's live for us in new delhi. thanks for speaking to us. you've been talking to lots of women don't to, since this attack, can you share with this the similar experiences a show? no, thank you for me. it's being very easy for these women doctors to really get to the incident, which is why has led to nationwide to death. because all for a few where the crime happened, it happened in the seminar when the we didn't was resting on these don't. those are very use to know what was that should go on for as long as so the 6 to for the novels. and in between those ships the whole lot to find a place to invest every few hours and a lot of the equipment for these rules. so then obviously we're going to dr. do diesels, but in there there is
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a lack of adequate such room. so when they've gone by the experience, the, for the test, any way, you know, it could be the bill, it could be 7 on one, it could also be a patients bed. so for them, the fact that this is to the woman when she was resting, when she was providing when she was made a job that has, are needed for them because they feel like this could be them any time and, and until they already experience issues of harassment from patients from different by the way, because a this has also linked to them. speaking of about things that when you've joan depole and i spoke to a lot of women doctors who have been suggesting over the last one, we will start that in the box when these issues are be usually awesome. deformed by the senior was the not only to con, no, these issues being strong, be slashed by patients facing the indoor sexual harassment from senior daughters and the lack of security,
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which is one of the major concerns we are required to walk around between board the leaves of night and all of that, there are simply not enough guards the, there's the see some to feeling on safe. and a lot of them have of tried to reduce that all is know off to be incident because they've gone $10.00 the the field. and because the range between 24 to 40 to not lose, they usually go to the hospital at 32nd to get okay, a lot of them said a, b, c. so using the hospital, the simple fact and it's not the because that's what we haven't got a case by the time i just want to board. and it was a little bit because it was not totally medical work because who faced this sort of danger women across india assembly concerns the changes were made to the no move in 10 years ago. when this was an issue that was really highlighted throughout the country. i'm indeed on an international scale and yet the number of cases against
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women remains as high. why is that? i think and here we also need to know what went underneath. some kind of has happened. i mean, the may be able to do so. the dentist is to come to light, but there is a little small instances that go and check to know that i'm going to be concerned. and y'all has really not changed much since 2012 inches wide. was says, really that do work nationwide movement because women did not do you see implemented? not feeling safe on the outside thing when the are at the workplace and sometimes even that to so this is really strong cool for a lot of the women because women at the workplace is where the conversation has gone to know why is there a right culture why we even as associating that phrase within the i can go, there is a lot of conditioning, that it's a lot of people in boot and it just let us know to go on if you keep bringing up
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such issues. so even when the women don't, those i spoke to, they told me when the research she was doing than yours. so hold on one of the women, the princess mostly the withdrew god and he does with it's a lot of going to, you know, jesus also, i mean, and in your model does not have to be pursued or going to do or did you so on the on the run, it is. oh and then i'll just, divers, why do you run it? hispanics ation. when you went to just the sold will soon, when, why do such as in this case on emoji? because when one was patients really thought happening otherwise, at this level, or below the cost of it. okay. pennies because of the really appreciate you taking the time to join us here on out to 0. thank you. to pass on tom's head. a lot has been swollen as thailand's youngest, a prime minister she arrives at the ceremony with her father, full of prime is a tech finish and it was the tie. king fully appointed the fed 7 year old to the position of father was ousted in the 2006 crew and later convicted of corruption.
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he received a royal pod on just a day off to m. p. 's selected past home type for the top job. tony chang is out the plaid high policy headquarters with the latest a. she came out with senior policy leaders and coalition tom is right behind there . and clearly the imagery there is to suggest that she is at the front of what is a very experience, a cabinet. but she hasn't chosen the cabinet yet, but we presume from the people with that today, that her cabinet will be much the same as it was on the set of how we sent a pre to assess a house that less than a week ago. he was also there, so the policy is clearly not throwing him under the bus. they want to show that there was a level of confidence continuity even though the constitutional cold seemed to him on fits for the temp job, which he spoke. she identified full lane areas, she talked about the economy 1st. i think that's the real concern for tiny votes.
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is one of the 1st question c addressed from the, from the press was about the digital one. and there was a scheme promised by her policy to effectively give about $300.00 us dollars. do every votes are in thailand, a lot of people wondering why that hasn't been put in place yet. it is a controversial and a very costly policy. she said a consultation was still ongoing, but she's not rolling it out yet. she talked about the health care system, referencing back her father's greatest hits. he introduced bass. if the what is effectively a national health service for a very small the she said she would be looking into improving that system. she talks about drugs and that is in reference to the fact that we have seen tons of illegal drugs coming across the board. mainly from in law since the military code 3 years ago. probably what jennifer is calling this for the for a ty online website. he says separating her leadership from her father's might be easy. that would be a very difficult task,
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but actually some of the supporter of the new prime minister and the new government will be delighted that she will be guided by her experience. father was a former prime minister tax in i've just said today that he wouldn't be accepting any final position. but he added that her daughter to the new prime minister. but just call her at any time and consult about virtually anything in the economy over the past. 10 years, 9 out of that 10 years under the military and same i'm, let's remove the tie. economy has not been doing well. it's falling behind its neighbor and the public. this is by so it will really be the bread and but so you see that you will have to immediately addressed we, you really hold that at least we will be able to see the tree at bay. they have a knack of becoming a rogue on me. so on average,
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the states latrete crew once every 8 years or so. so texting was i'll send in the crew in 2006, and the end of the current, new prime minister was all set for her government was also in the crew back in 2014 . so there's a concern about the military's whether it will be a sufficiently happy, but again, the new government to provide government under the new prime minister will please likely will try to do its best to appease the late fee. and so it has hair on out his era pricing and stuff for months on rough as border region from salt malls to cranes cross pulled offensive continues. the southern europe is staying step in the heart,
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the terms that you're reaching record levels in places like for example, boston here, that's a girlfriend. forced to points him out is how often anybody's language already ventured. it might change with the moment you're pumping. that heat was moisture into central europe and giving big thunderstorms like this. and the weston terrill, which once again is cold. studying is not the 1st time this summer. we seen southern you now. pine valley is from austria back to switzerland. and then if you bring this cold front into the mix, which means is a contrast in terms of the other side, you tend to boost those shaft even more. so if a sunday, a line anywhere from germany or west empowered intangibles, no mistake could provide shoes on the surfaces. flash funding, still lucky. it's still off ahead of it. that is cooler behind in the 20s, as opposed to this that he's not heated costs will change. eventually it's on the storms will reach base like san diego retire. and by that 10 degrees, not loss until or tuesday. this is the picture for monday, then is going to be this probably adriatic, initially particular where the big thunderstorms on remain by that time. notice how
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unlike summer it is in our scuffle and whales, huge amounts of right and being forwarded recently into done that continues. likewise in see earlier the, this is the 1st one they saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to reframe at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the latest news, as it breaks my in like thousands of palestinians, he tore down his home for fear of the alternatives with detailed coverage. it's
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been months now on the farm. these yes, to hear from his radio for these, for that we some is a live for this from the house of the story. how much wife you go to. and this is a 3 d, old twins was killed and then is really destroyed when a house in con eunice the the other again, you're watching out is there as a reminder of outcome stories. this hour is where the forces are being bombarding golf in the past. few hours of pressure amounts for a safe spot. and the on this or at refuge account is ready rate killed, 7 palestinians. and another strike in darrow pilot. 8,
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kind of simians from the same family, 6 children, and the parents like kills us extra and sick, excuse me, us extra estate and st blinking is on his way to israel, why he is expected to meet the prime minister benjamin netanyahu, and of the top of the special u. s. castle and egypt say they presented a routine, cx, 5 appraisal to how much is well, folks are expected to assume in cairo on the 1st day and medical staff in india. well, considering the nation wide protest, they fees coming away. everyone except emergency patients strikes and protests began off to the race and motor of a train. the dumpling called casa annette. this month, i know 5 seconds settlements on ukraine's board with russia is intensifying most as defense ministries as it's a defense unit, shot down 5 ukrainian drives that talk to the customer belgrade and most of regions on saturday, ukrainian forces that they destroyed 2 bridges around coast he says this ministry
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has taken 82 russian and settlements within the past 2 weeks. moscow has moved thousands of people from the area. but when you get watch dog says safety around this operation, nuclear power plant in ukraine is the terror or anything after a drain strike on stuff today. and so i feel atomic energy agency experts say the strength of it was that sites that was hits now and essential cooling, bullets of spring flat palms, and a power line must go blames ukrainian forces for the strikes. russia has controls after which has since its invasion of your crime. in 2022 overlays on the situation that speak to a correspondent alex good, helpless. he's lived for us now in cheese. so alex is afterwards a nuclear power plant is in a precarious position. yes, again, what more do we know about this? of the whole the go see a head of the you in a nuclear, what stoke said the situation was deteriorating?
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what he meant by that was, in a general sense, it is obviously not a good idea to conduct time since the whole fed round nuclear power plants. that the massive concrete structures they designed to take some sort of damage by the through natural human means. or really code for human error, but they're not infallible. there's a limit to what we can cope with. now, the drone were not clear whether joe was talking the new component itself. but it came close enough to how i know these power lines run to the new k poplin and provided with emergency energy that it would need to be able to shut down in case of any accidents or force the but drones and myself as well. there's a one in 10 failure rates. these things can go. of course, you might not be aiming for the pop punk, but you might hit it anyway. so that for easier due to pop up by the way, has to distinctions. it is the largest nuclear power plant in europe, and is also the world's 1st nuclear power plant to be involved in the middle of a vessel. this in 2022, when ukrainian or russian forces for over
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a nearby to try and gain control of the nuclear power plant since then in russian hands. so the essential is that police, you, it seems to come with a coincidence. they are not, as you creating forces, are only several 1000 kilometers away from the course nuclear power plant in russia . so whether those 2 things are connected. but generally the advice from raphael grossi is the same. no fighting around the nuclear power plants cheese. another mass russelton's been attempted by russia and in step didn't bite ukraine, showing frustration from moscow over the coast. concussion a very much so rustic promised a serious was supposed to be in cushion. now this is the food mass area was sold in 6 days. no, no i didn't go through, but just so you know, um you craig cheese the capsule was targeted by
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a north korean missile used by the russians. this is a 500 killer warhead. it moves just phone to flight times the speed the sounds. if you are in the top of correctly a space, take 20 big steps. 20 meters, that will be the diameter of the crater. it's going to cause. now these um, no accidents, existing hits a building within the capital city. and so it's going to destroy everything. i tell everybody inside chief is heavily protected and is a priority for protection from the crating and defenses. visa defense, he's all limitless. they may be able to shoot everything down now, but reports from jim and media. if already it knows that germany will not provide ukraine with any more age, they will provides what they've agreed to up until now. but because of a bunch of 3 constraints, they're going to hold back. now germany provides the iris t and t across the salt hub, flies will component of the prince at defense systems. so gradually you will see
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international will of aid a road as people look to themselves look to their budgets and start to pull back a come to ukraine. so what doesn't get through today may very well get through links rule, okay? and this can help us bring installations, lines that from k, thanks very much, alex, a trade will between china and the european union is looming. china has officially complained about the uterus on it. so, electric cars, the, you accuse this china of on fac competition, not one of the world's main comic is wants, the power is removed. so fast and ripple, it's from germany's capital by them, the chinese electric cars for sale. and you are also making power house b y d. a chinese car giant opened this shop invalid 6 months ago, selling a message of being green and affordable chinese eaves have become increasingly popular in countries around europe. thousands arrived at bram, i have from last february. but sales have slowed lately. in july,
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the impulse provisional service up to 36 percent on e b 's from china. it's using it of unfair competition for support and companies with large government subsidies. while countries like font in spain are the main supporters of this move. german comic is selling millions of cars every year in china. i'm worried about the trade for and this is just like it. so these terrace do not tackle the real problem. if we want to improve our competitiveness, we should look at energy prices, agreements for role materials, and that is what brussels should look at. imposing terrace can cause a trade conflict. and that company in europe's interest, nor in china. everyone will do so. china has amounts. we tell you are 3 measures against the you by imposing towers. i'm calling you back and forth in brussels. doesn't change its position by november. when a final decision is expected to many also fee as a tablets will have a negative impact on its climate goals, which include having $50000000.00 electric cars on its roads by 2030. it's not
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a good here for electric vehicles in germany. sales are expected to drop 14 percent of the government decided to stop subsidies. and while brussels, if use this, china flew in a z o b and markets with cheap import. germany says that without a fee from china as quick transition sabrina cost won't be possible. you search by the q institute shows that by imposing tablets, the export of chinese costs will drop by 42 percent and sales of ease within the e. u would be affected by higher prices, 60 being consumers benefit from chinese fiscal spending in this. and so for, you know, you can say for it for good, good purposes for you, not supreme transition, but then again, you know, subsidies distort, markets and, and so they, they may have long term consequences on production and labor outcomes here, here in the you and that's why these,
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these measures are in that sense they are just, well, negotiations are ongoing. people hoping to buy an affordable electric cost may so be disappointed. again. step 5, some l. $20.00 willing of europe and union introduced provisional duties of up to 38 percent on chinese electric vehicles in july. that said they would need it to protect its manufacturers from cheap chinese impulse. prices of chinese evolves around 20 percent cheaper than those of a you made models. chinese brand, show all the market has risen to 8 percent and could reach 15 percent by next year . the u terrace target 3 of china is biggest electric call make has 17.4 percent, the b y d 19.9 percent, the gaily and the 27.6 percent. for s, i seen the chinese government says it'll take measures to protect his interests in response, including terrace of its own or equipment, or as a political science professor at stanford university,
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inbound and the twins as now from that many thanks. indeed for being with us. what do you think of this, you tariff on china? is eaves as well? the one case is to address a specific problem, which is the import of electric vehicles or anything related to actually transportation and turning europe into whatever in global based economy. this is something that's one good thing is a good thing. as cheap proteins come from china. that is easy. uh, going to cheap both your consumers to buy chinese products. but we are living in times in which a narrative of globalization and out store speaking and buying things cheap, come get with the production costs. and europe is now changed into we have to re industrialize, which would be less the brand. and it's fair to take tax payers money to build
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resource centers in systemic areas. this is the new story. i think the globalization is no longer something that is given. so we see a tech conic shift in which they are getting commission redefines. that's relationship with china and is what it appears as a trade board is just the beginning off, a big change. absolutely, because the u. s. has announced a 100 percent tariff on chinese. a visa, designed to, and tati saw the balance of the us market. but ultimately, that we all sofa with these sorts of tariffs, because at the end of the day there are going to be fewer ease, ease on the road. well, i run a situation in germany, which has always been a concrete with strong car manufacturers. is that those companies like might say it is b, w of partnerships are very much against such protectionist instruments because they are afraid that they lose the market in china because it's one thing to protect
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your domestic market. and the other thing is that the concrete companies, but so they are so massively invested in china was the market step. if the european union uses manufacturer of protection just instruments to protect the european market, this affects germany more than other countries because not every you remember states as common when we factors, and it needs to be having a, some x rays on contract the tree consequences. so it's probably not the wisest rules, but as i said, space is not just a question about really to be easy for your getting consumers to buy these products . but this is part of that to your political conflict in which the european union is just one player. but ultimately, we do need as a, as a planet, all the environmental measures that we can get was, is the on. so, or now the onset to leveling the playing field as well.
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what was considered part some of the con, um, like a global border in which the united states take the leads and there are multilateral institutions. that function passed on to everyone else. and all these rules are considered to be on sale because on the one hand, some parts of the world benefit more from how we operate. and at the same time, the liberal script in which they use operate sources is can say that's just a price tax tax, but it's fine with change and environmental profit and show that it's not enough to just spread them your liberal system around the world. them every single with the find is now questions and park the church and the need is a restructuring and also a new global reward of a small say a and b takes more into consideration that we have limited resources. and you're going to china yourself later today. what's the move towards the you at the moment
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when they feel that this is really on sale, but both sides have some massive sleep benefited from mobile nice ation. that's, you know, can consumers get cheaper products? and in this situation in china as an emerging countries, that the past due balance of a lot of social problems by my 6 growth rates, it's not enough to just generate these growth rates domestically. so china urgently need sell markets markets that will respond was protectionism. us major problems in china, and that is the beginning of the global trade for works that only knows losers. time on it, but now we appreciate you taking the time's doing his hair on the algebra. but he thinks that the, a head head on out to sara venezuela's opposition lead to maria corina machado comes out of hiding to denounce the re election of present nicholas madura costs
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under on hender and of the democratic national convention in chicago were workers are putting the final touches on security preparation, the a nation ingles in a bits or civil war. the resistance picking more and more territory, the winning, they found one and the see has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats has emerged under the as a see then what became found spread to the region. cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the facts before the gateway to me and mar on that was just the euro. hearing the facts, people with disabilities in gone are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless or asking questions, you know that number right now. what is the issue that reporting from the actions
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best feelings. and you can also can have the worst out to see it was teens across the world. within the local news, i didn't select from documentaries. when you closer to the house of the story the the, [000:00:00;00] the post off and pakistan have increased disinfectant measures to prevent further impulse infections. officials, at least 2 people have contract to be infectious disease. and then now in isolation and push our, i say the patients flew in from the united arab emirates, within 500 people have died from impulse in africa. says the stalls of this. yeah.
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and thousands more cases have been reported. world health organization has declared a global public health emergency. that is why i left the destiny de maria corina machado has come out of hiding for a rally denouncing the disputed election re election of president nicholas madura or valleys and other cities around the world. including planners are as far as a boat was that the approved is full. the truth was the message behind the venezuelan, the positions called to the streets on such a day leading the protest was a position leader and 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 the other for this is the moment the caution. what does that mean? it means that every vote should be respected. there is nothing above the voice of
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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 prove 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 elect event as well. 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 positions called also resonated around the world. the protest happens around the world from sidney to going outside of millions of venezuela were forced to leave their country because of the economic crisis through the street to show their support for the opposition. but also to the
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now is what they say was crowd during the election inc, that because the government also asked the supporters to take to the street to show their support a for me call on my the whole says he's the victim of an attempted cool, supported by the united states, the. 6 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 have been detained in the past weeks. many are accused of terrorism and their relatives don't know where they're being held by them side to day, people said they're not afraid. many are desperate for changing venezuela. in spite of the dangers their message entails the symbol, i'll just see that when a site is jennifer mccoy, as a political science professor at georgia state university,
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she says that it's unlikely present mentor. i will be kicked out of office despite the evidence. it certainly brings a spot like back. it's also going to give, i think, a real morale based for all of the venezuelans who want to see a change of business for so those who are in venezuela, i think, you know, who are facing this, the fear and the repression will be boosted by seeing all the administrative ones and of their outlines in countries all around the world today. it was quite impressive. how many different protest occurred in, in countries around the world is extremely suspicious that the seeing the, the electoral authority, you know, has not presented any detail results at all. and this is after 2 weeks with normally they will do it the day after or the night of the election and the opposition. on the other hand, the opposition candidate has
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a lot of evidence. they have the event tally sheets that show that my duty was lost. it big time. now whether it will force them out of office is a different question. and of course that's what many of the countries are trying to figure out how best to help the venezuelan to resolve this and the mediating countries of brazil and columbia. but also many other deluxe, most of the latin american countries, european union, canada, the united states, are all trying to figure out how to help to resolve the situation. social media platform x has closed its opperation and present laughter will say cold censorship owed as a company for when we noticed with us as a brazilian supreme court, justice alexandra demo was secretly threatened to have one of its lawyers rested unless it complied with legal orders. to remove content, the judge has not commented access uses, and brazil will still be able to access the platforms for the 1st time and need to
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is celebrating its independence day. and its future capital event was meant to coincide with the, with new some taras integration. but that's been delayed instead to independence. day ceremonies have been held one into some tara, led by the outgoing preston, ciocca window and another in the college capsule to cost them kind of our as will be officially confirmed. as the democrats presidential nominees, the policies national convention this week, protest against the us government's policies on his wells. war and goals are expected to be held out. the gathering in chicago code is a convention held in the same city at the height of the vietnam war. to $100.00 reports from chicago 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,
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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 directly to joe biden, and to accomplish 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 pallets and, and people of that 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 in thousands of secret service and police officers. this is park 578. it's
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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 dearly for that. with the cities tough 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 come. they're going to be loud. they're going to be protesting. the question isn't whether or not they're 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
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the convention or outside john henry l g 0, chicago, film stuff, sometimes referred to as the french. frank sinatra has died. island to long was 88 . he's a shot to fame in 1960 natasha button. looks back at his life and career. he's smoldering looks an intense gaze shaped. outdo, knows all to invite him. one of francis, most famous actors. born in so outside paris and 1935, he had a turbulent childhood. as a young man he served in the french military and indo china. returning to piracy prevented some act as he took him to the cannes film festival. it was the that he was discovered. his 1st starring role was opposite german actress aroma, schneider in christine, and 1958. despite having never trained does not to the most chrisman, they thought the screen and capture tonight assault the 2 had a stormy, another 5,
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