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of from the house of the story, hospitals have been damaged and law and order no longer exists in areas under our system to the the several venue. it's good to have you with us. this is the news, our life from dough. ha, coming up in the next 60 minutes, a single is really your strength on the house and central guy that kills 6 palestinian children and their parents. a 1000000 polio vaccines are set to be rolled out across the gaza. the world health organization says the strip is a breeding ground for the virus. ukrainian soldiers are pushing further into rush at one of the bell of russian president says, ukraine's troops are amassing on his border. plus the junior doctors in india are
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refusing to work until there's justice for their colleagues. was rate. and i'm trying to get a rough go with the sport town. see flicks, rain as possible, and i had coaches of to a winning thoughts. thanks to a stand up form is by robot level scales opponent it's national stubble, ending boss of victory in the league. it's not the so it's 10 gmc, that's 1 pm in gaza where israel's bombardment is showing no sign of respite. this pressure builds for lasting ceasefire. 21 palestinians were killed in the latest attacks in darrow bhalla funerals have been held for 8 members of the same family and is really airstrikes target to the house, killing 6 children in their parents. the children's grandfather says their mother was employed by the united nations and i've been thinking so. so my daughter,
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together with a husband and 6 children, was sleeping peacefully at home and there they were taken by surprise. and then miss really miss landed over the head. the entire house was flattened, they were all killed without. my daughter has been struggling to have children for years. and she had those children through live. yes. the oldest brother, a girl who was a year and a half and quadruplets lot, the way the mother went to the un w. what wrong to these children do? well, they, posing any danger to israel, where they carrying arms in the, in the state of the refugee camp. and it's really rate on a home killed another 7 palestinians, 3 of them children, and at least 4 palestinians were killed in an attack in hon. use local officials and darrow, by the or warning of overcrowding and guns, a so called safe zone. it's after israel issued new displacement orders for people in parts of the city as well as other areas in southern gaza. according to the un, the population of the strip stands at around 2100000 people at the moment. about 90
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percent of gauze this population has been misplaced. so that's roughly 1900000 people. but the so called on the was the say so which has been attacked repeatedly by is really forces has shrunk, suggest 11 percent of the territory of the gaza strip. and that means many palestinians have been forced into a tiny area. and around 1000000 people are sheltering now in darrow, above. the houses here historic up with whom it is in darrow. by the end, the center of the strip, we've shown the map topic. you're seeing the reality of this on the ground with more displace families seeking some kind of shelter where you want. what's it like and there was a real situation in terms of the medical, the humanitarian and security, the one absolutely very jolly and even miserable. we can see the numbers of families playing for areas that had to receive more controversial evacuation and
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displacement owed is looking for an empty street of kona or binding salons in order to sit there and make shift shipped to us on them. and we cannot find them now they're living in the can. we can see that family is even though it's keeping from the cell that pot coming to the central area, believing that it might be or have some sort of safety. but that is not really, that is not true. all these attacking deer is blocked, intensively in the past 24 hours. there was no any place that could be designated as a safe zone. and we have been facing a growing water crisis, especially with the 10 or 12 that come out of service because now it's it, there was a new minutes. reparation in the eastern side of derek by the where the vast majority of there was a lot of to wells on that. and we need to know that as the situation might sweetie get to refine, to terrifying a tiny moment, we can say that darren felt right now with all the population and with the new ways
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of displacement from other areas. we can see right now it's at 16 palm that might really explode, atomic time. it's me decided to expand the level of the scale of its operations in their assemblies here. do not know what to go through. families on, not even aware about the coming days. what so to me they might really come across on the same time to through the surveillance the hills are not really leaving the sky of dairy, but that means that they are suffering from humanitarian mid to come on. we can say it's like fluid, you killed district on true and that result to the from just on getting offensive in terms sites. my topic. thank you very much for that that social 0. sorry, i was do a reporting from darrow bella and you heard him talk about water starts mentioned. israel's latest force displacement from central and southern gaza has cut off even more people from vital water sources. houses. there is honey,
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i'll show reports from hun you. there's nothing to wonder if you don't listen to me . then you get to the here in southern guys, we've been documenting the damage to underground water, wells tanks and pipe networks as a result of israel's ongoing war on gaza. as it nears, it's 11th month, i saw them well enough for the 4 months to selma. we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation in con units as well the heck, up at the bottom. it feels like the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure in gaza on the is of the wall has sticking. i had a total on it for a single resident. the water share per capita has full and sharply and will reach out 0 at some point on the best of days. it does not go beyond $78.00 leaders of water per person to meet all of your daily living in a box full out of the 5 major tanks have been destroyed. these used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now we cannot go beyond 10000.
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nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution networks all across the city. but the, you know, the municipalities facing great difficulty in getting them working again, pumping water to the cities residents is now close to impossible to what the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted by as rarely forces and adding to the list of war crimes. committed what people in gaza are struggling to get their basic water needs. when the others we stand and long queues for i was hoping to get some clean water and is your, this is the gym and then my little girl and i are waiting. and these, along the lines, under the heat of assigned the window should the me, i knew the nation, we appeal to the whole well, to help us at least get some clean water. madman matter. yeah. and then when i need on while yeah, the on, we really struggling to find some clean water that we work long distances to find lisel. but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does it go to the finish,
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the low product of even those palestinians in gasoline who have not been killed in this war, are barely surviving on top of the missiles, bombs and bullets. israel has created kansas other causes of death in every part of the guys, australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create a set of dizzy off mother unit to connie. one is us mothers and gaza say they're afraid the lack of proper health services and sanitation will lead to the spread of the polio virus. on friday, guys as health ministry recorded its 1st case of polio and a quarter of a century. the world health organization said it will begin a vaccination program across the strip this month to try to prevent the spread of the virus, which is highly infectious. it says that it's extremely worried about a possible outbreak of the traces of the virus were detected in wastewater. and darrow by law and send us the heavy, heavy we're tired of this life. there's no food, no drinks,
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no medication. what are we supposed to do in this life? at the least we need medicine for our children and to protect them and prevent them from being infected with the polio virus that's now spreading across garza, you must find a solution to our situation. we need a pro, you vaccine medicine and pro per sanitation. how long are we supposed to wait? should we wait until we watch our children become paralyzed and die? a polio is a viral illness that spreads through contaminated water and sewage. it affects nerves and the spinal cord or brain stem and mainly impacts children under 5, but anyone who hasn't been vaccinated is at risk. the most severe cases of polio can lead to paralysis difficulty in breathing or death. $1.20 cases lead to a reversible paralysis. polio had been successfully eradicated in most countries, including palestine, where it was stamped out 25 years ago. for dr. nancy fall is the international health regulation lead the policy and ministry of health. she's in ramallah,
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you're joining us live, it's good to talk to you. but you, you plan to rolled out this vaccination campaign a end of august or early september. that means just a few days away. but gaza is still an active or zone. so what do you do if there is no ceasefire by that to actually give the next scene, we'll have to guess, hopefully even the 22nd of august and who start the campaign at that point to austin is going to go see you soon with the story of the patient army, the stop or cease fires for during the 2 rounds of the campaigns that will take place at the end of august. and now we don't have any the acid or any approval on the ceasefire that we are asking for. and all the international organization asked, is there a into a default or ceasefire during these to announce? so what, and can i jump in? what are they currently saying? specific be specific about it because the co gap, which is the branch of the is really military that deals with civilian affairs and
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gaza. has said it has a quote out there saying that they're getting ready to support a vaccine rollout. but that, that is not a clear black and white. yes, we're going to agree to a 7 day ceasefire for this, which is what you and is calling for. yes, they, they agreed on helping or allowing the entrance of the vaccine to get it will i have to bring on it for that it will not be transported to gas. uh, they give the approval anthony uh and just posting the vaccine inter gas of what's due for the ceasefire. we don't have any answer for that, but then it goes to the issue is going on. it's in the process of having an ass the do you think that's a few days? do you think? do you think reasonably you can roll out a vaccination campaign. i think you're targeting 640000 children. i believe they need 2 doses. if i'm not mistaken, do you think you can do that? yes. if there isn't a ceasefire,
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you know it's or absolutely is. most of it's right is to do that. now our staff would be under under fire. the, the uh, shane supply uh would be under attack the, and i think that it's easier to get those where the vaccines wouldn't be stored. everything would be affected. so seizing fire is the only way to, for the campaign to be a successful model. okay. it does expire, and we can do it. and by the way, i feel compelled to say how much to put that on the record, how mazda said they would support a 7 day ceasefire just for a vaccination campaign. aside from the ceasefire talks that are, you know, that have been ongoing in the last few days. you have a massive logistical challenge with or without or you said with the war. this is not happening. even if there was a ceasefire. these vaccines need to be refrigerated best number one, and then you need to reach the population that up and down. yes. the gaza strip. how do you do that? and we have a question jan. uh and guess,
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uh they are working and functioning right now. the vaccine will be a sort and them then you have a plan for uh, we're sorry, you say stored in vans, you mean the refrigeration trucks? no, no, it's a guess. then what does it say that it was? so this is stored in the zip is you'd be billed in the supply chain in the gas that they are working right now, and they are functioning. after that, they will, we would distribute the vaccines, $4.00 to $400.00 sensor to vaccines. i would have children were you using 2500 medical staff to vaccine or with the children and gas that we use for you to see those and would like to visit a booth and a mobile cost for that. not a mobile in the bass. the vaccine, as i understand it, that is going to be brought into gaza. assuming that just happened as an oral
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vaccine. why is that important? yes, it's an story. why is that important? why does that matter? and giving that back to, you know, the fact that it's an oral form of the vaccine as opposed to the vaccination that beg your pardon, go ahead. you mean order? that's the not, i'll be the not the i the posted injection. yes. yes. the i the prevents that disease if the person so, so the defense biases but doesn't event the transmission of this august will be with uh, when we talk to the defense mission of the disease for other persons, for other children. that's why we need to use the opi vsl as to prevent that, i missed that mission of the disease from one person to another. that's why we're using a pc and i think we need we need the old enough to injection. okay, dr. nancy follow the palestinian ministry of health. thank you very much for your
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time today. thanks for those explanations. thank. thank you know your secretary state anthony blinking is on his way to israel. he is expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other top officials, the us guitar and egypt say that they have presented a bridging ceasefire proposal to both. i'm austin. israel fox are expected to resume in cairo on thursday, which is who was named this ralph e as in jordan's capital reporting on this. because as a reminder, benjamin netanyahu, whose government has banned alpha 0 from reporting, and israel says the same, this is a critical moment. the us president, as you know, claims that we have never been this close to achieving and see, sorry, and gaza. and he's sending his secretary of state. what is lincoln's mission as well he is going to beat him, is real to meet with the top leaders as you said, and it is there to on paper discuss the details with regards to potential prisoner swaps. if and when this deal goes through, but his biggest challenge is likely to be convincing benjamin nothing. yeah,
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he's rarely prime minister as well as tough far right. leaders of not doing anything to schedule this deal, which has happened in the past with the united states has criticized use really government for as well. now what we're expecting is blinking to have to convince them that this is the best time. and perhaps the only chance left to bring is really capt is being held in gaza back home alive. now the impediments to this are the things that netanyahu has said she continues to want to do, which is continue to carry out more in gaza and continue to keep troops on the ground in gaza with or without this deal. and maintaining stubbornness on that is something that seems to be a source of discord at the top echelons of is really leadership at the moment is really media reporting as such, lawmakers, politicians, members of use really senior military leadership, have all been pressuring benjamin. that's in y'all to accept this deal now, but that has remained
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a challenge. and these really process report been reporting that they've also been reporting on how a senior her mazda officials have said that this deal, that the cautious optimism the rosy picture being painted right now, is little more than political theater. they've quoted how much leaders are saying this is an illusion, a false positive atmosphere that doesn't reflect around reality or deception that allows nothing you have the time and space to continue to undermine the deal and carry on the war. so people here remain very skeptical. they remain very cynical and critics of the us and israel say that they are doing what they always do. they're shifting focus, shifting the goal posts, and then shifting blame on to home us for not accepting the deal. therefore allowing israel to continue. bombing into empowers students. yeah. okay. is this political theater, or is it an illusion that something will be exploring further with our guest and just a moment zane bus for avi. thank you so much for setting the scene there from amman . jordan earlier my colleague, mary, i'm the mozy, spoke to i'm a spokesman of some i'm done. he told down to 0,
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the israel repeatedly changed his position during the recent talks, even after the terms had been a great a, it was like need everyone on the sense now that the what the, how much has to the last 6 months is to that's been a minute to now, one is over a month or monthly, but she may not be. in fact, it is why is the and those 2 days negotiation in the bios was the newest by the americans. 24 joint based on the mr. by the initiate of i'm the counselor was an ocean. i'm also response in the is that i the ones they just said that you've been a mess of a trip to that. and the 2 days negotiation, they stand against the people and they have new ideas, which was not the stuff before. i believe the we have 3 for what the going to have said that all new minnesota and is really said the main focus to go to actually
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probably be met isn't to be on the wall and the is the oldest pick up. so i believe in those 2 days, every one of the stuff up that the obstacle comes in this provision and from day number one, when bad associated clamped or has to be said, we will not accept the middle of a any as much as 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 she ation way of with then again the on the basis of lead advance, including as the spot. and then this lady was the bossing goes on to say is 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 raise a pretext to continue with the war they have symptom before doing? the drum is very well now and those legal judgments, but last 2 days they have certainly been wanting to jerome is, am sure,
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they are sitting back not how much is coming back. that's bringing her son very. he's a professor of international affairs at guitar university. so her son feels like we've seen all of this before, right? a ceasefire proposal blinking comes to the region is real and how most tre blame you could tell me this time is different, or you could tell me it's all the same political theatre to use the word that zane use earlier. and i would believe you either way, what do you think? i agree with you that we have seen this movie the for on quite often and then in the very left to the desired outcome. but this time he thinks a little bit different as simply because the region of dynamics has change with this destination, all of this made how you, how much do you just, and the iranian and intention to retaliate. so here, here's the, the, the point that present biden wants to avoid a scenario where the region
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d generated into a region or, or whether where the united states would be involved. so you say this time the cost of not agreeing to cease fire plan it is a lot higher it's, it's assume so. so the americans assume that the short of having to cease fair right now they, they really and might retaliate and in this way. and that to me, i would just tell you it again and this is so the cycle with complicated american situation in the region, ok, the cost of failure is higher. so the chances are success awkwardly for actually i, i would say the pressure would be more and the whole, i mean we can have 3 to guarantee the what i want to find out as pressure, right? because i think there's consensus that the us is really the key country that can put pressure or choose not to put pressure on israel the but we know that us is not going to stop arms deliveries. we know they're not going to suspend financial aid and we know they're going to protect israel from potential regional attacks. so within those limits, which are pretty clear now, what really is the pressure that the us could put on as, as you said,
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this toothless pressure? you know, because if it's not connected to a threat or a price tag, it seems to be different. good for nothing else to give and unless there is something content of an industry that would force him to do so. but within those telemarketers, is there something that can buy and say, i know i want to keep delivering weapons? i know i want to keep up the financial aid and i've already sent my carrier strike group to the region to protect israel. all of that is a gift. but within that, i still want to put pressure on israel just and like pathetic or if fighting is in that mindset. what can he do? i think continue, who would have lifted room to maneuver and, and this would create different dynamic within as a society within these very politics. then it to me who would be, you know, and really hot hot situation that he was given that we know that nothing else caves and whenever there's 3 of the pressure, i've seen him in 19, in 1997, 1998 with why with the white of the agreement, and even this led to the does all of his government. but we know,
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and if he knows the one who would stand up to the pressure if it's connected with pricing. but until this moment, nathaniel relies in his allies in the united states into congress for us. and the republican party at he relies and them to offset the pressure. so it's a game. and whenever nathaniel feels that he can and losing his getting he keeps, gives him, i keep hearing biden once a ceasefire agreement for his legacy. so the way he'll be remembered, 1st of all, do you agree with that premise? does that make sense? yeah. well, if that's the case, i mean the clock sticking for biting is that right? he doesn't have that long left in office. i think you could have done this before and and, and in november last year there was a chance for temperature waiting the ceasefire. but he chose not to interfere, and he keeps protecting as well, i'm giving as well the space to eliminate how much one is a failed to do so. so now i think he's a lim desk right now. he can't really and bank on
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a legacy. all he needs probably is to have a house when election, so it's not about legacy and, and i think by didn't understand very well that the, the, as the piece talks or the ceasefire proposal would be limited to the 1st phase. and so if you can do that, is that where you believe that i think that they're not related and, and that's way how much is it and then moving, sorry, what's not related to the, the, the propose it is 3 phases. yes. yeah, it says one permanent phrase, one is temporary ceasefire. a change for the phase and traditional related cc, an exchange for release of the hostages. yes. and this would be on his treatment for by that. and so you, so he, after that is going to be difficult a time would not truly how, how by then and be anything else going to gonna change course simply because he knows that, you know, he, in this case he would be responding positively to the demand of the public that okay, you know, i got 2 boys back. so what else you won't be letting me finish the job. assemble,
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right. thank you very much for your thoughts. thank you for joining us to do the russian presidents, alexander lucas shanker, says ukraine has stationed more than a 120000 troops on the border between the 2 countries. minsk says it's responded with military formations along the entire border of belarus is allied russia. lucas shank, us as the border is heavily mine, and there would be huge losses for ukraine is its forces tried to cross also fighting and settlements on ukraine's border with russia is intensifying. moscow says that the air defense units shot down 5 ukrainian drones targeting the course can belgrade and rust off regions on saturday. ukrainian forces say they destroyed 2 bridges around course. keith says it's military has taken 80 to russian settlements in the past 2 weeks where we have 2 correspondence following these
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developments in the ukraine war shortly. alex temple us will be joining us from key 1st though dorset jibari is reporting from moscow door. so what's, what a russian authorities saying about these claims by lucian, that he's an extremely close ally of food. yes, this interview, alexander location, co gave to russian tv station is just being broadcast uh and it appears to be some very harsh messages and lines and threats being delivered to do cranium. uh, the, the russian presidents is issuing some very certain warnings for ukrainian officials saying that his country, his forces are now manning the border between bellows and ukraine is the he said, that's a 3rd of the russian military is now station along the border with ukraine and that the actions that have been taken by care of since august 6th,
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to launch this incursion into russian territory, is going to force russia to take very drastic measures and adopt a symmetrical war for including the possible use of nuclear weapons. this is the 1st time we're be hearing these kinds of threats from such a high ranking official, the president of bellows, who is one of the closest allies to the russian president vladimir, put in at this gives you an idea of how serious the situation is at the moment and how tens things are for the russians and by the russians. as a result of that, what a terrorist invasion is, what the russians are calling the ukrainians carried out, incurs creech. and meanwhile, we've been hearing from the russian defense ministry saying that the evacuation of civility is continued over the past 12 hours. at least another 1700 civilians have any back to a to, from the curse region. meanwhile, the russian of foreign ministry issuing a statement urging the united nations and the i a to act in terms of the safety and
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security of the curse of nuclear power plant. this is one of the main 3 nuclear stations in russia. it provides is one of the 4th providers of electricity across russia. so the situation, the fighting that is going on is about their, besides kilometers away from the course nuclear power plant, that it's causing alarm for officials here. and there are urging the international community to take action to try and urge you create new forces to which treat to not to further endanger this nuclear power plants and the civilians around that door. so that's dorset vari, reporting from us go. thank you very much door, so let's go to alex the top. listen, keith alex, so troops on the bill roost border, a $120000.00 troops, no less, according to the bill of russian president, usually, you know, that's the kind of thing that draws attention gets reported on gets noticed. what will keep the making of these claims?
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the chief has heard military units on the board near the border with butler's, since the conflict began. brothers has a military alliance with russia, and this is one of the reasons why they quoted a special operation. because if it becomes a military operation, the treaty members of the c s t o, the collective security treaty organization, or treaty obligated to join in. so for the rest has resisted. that's because obviously the, the implications of a wide, a whole drawing in nato and other countries. the builder, it says has its own units on the border as well. and this has them again, since the complete, again, the better it says it's in a defensive post. you, ukraine says when you called the military alliance with russia, we are only defending itself and making sure all unit solve it a 120000 and sounds like an awful lot for a country struggling to mount other funds. but they certainly have units that one
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thing boilers didn't do. is the store of the printing operation and costs better was moved military units. so it's part of the border north of car kids as a precautionary measure, because this was an extraordinary move will seem as it makes for the move by ukraine, actually moving units into russia. yes. bellows has some 40000 troops, and it's all me, several over gays, 10000 special forces, shown dawn marie, board a troops know that really in terms of active units. it's force is actually pretty small. and, but it can cool a folding reserves, about 289000. shouldn't need them. so far, it looks like not the batteries or you crane have plans to invade each other just yet. alex, you're monitoring all the front of this war and in eastern ukraine. russia in just the last hour is claim that it's captured yet another village near
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a key logistics hub. what does the front lines look like inside ukraine right now? yes, and this was why, initially, why the operation the course was 1st the last with the truly a drawer russian units. a way from don't ask because in don't ask versus military is far larger, and they are slowly pressuring ukrainian units. well, starting to pull back, that's something to be pressed. it's starting to retreat across what are the main supply hubs for the whole region has been ordered. if i treat you to whole civilians, they pulled back and you currently is struggling to hold this to risk, which is one of the towns the bike has been some oldest around it. and now the ukrainians are struggling to hold on to the next is going to be a real buffle. and this is really the key where the, the, the area of main focus from most,
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all of these are in this area. it's not included. it's built in the south, it's in don't ask in this particular front, and it is absolutely vital for both of these flights. and so you paid to defend it . but for russia to take it. but it's not just the fighting has been taking place. this be the turn strike overnight, roosevelt on attracting a russian or refinery pictures, assert circulating as social media of boss teams, or doc smoke as this refinery is putting a costco so like to strike each other's energy infrastructure ahead of the way to that is surely coming in the next few months now, so 0 is the defense editor, alex can top list reporting from the ukranian capital today. thank you very much. alex, still ahead. on this down to 0 news, our thailand's youngest prime minister, sworn in would be looking at how much influence for father once lived the country is likely to have an in sport. the world's top 10, his player makes it 15, wins in a row. as she warms up to the final grand slam of the year,
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so got to ask that will have the, the hey, there are hot weather in central europe has been replaced by storms at the top into those details right now these have been some pretty powerful storms in fact, causing flooding to austria is capital vienna the other day. this is now working into the bulk ins, but we're going to be in the thick of it on monday along the eastern shores of the age or attic, see so places like crisis capital that ground big down ports here. so certainly we are going to see some more flooding before. this is done where it has been hot in portugal in spain. ok, temperatures are down. big change in loose been 29 degrees. that's a drop of almost 10 to over the last little bit. showers insurance not too far away from barcelona today on sunday. good news is those winds are dying down along western turkey where there's a wildfire burning in is mirror,
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so that should help firefighters get the upper hand and toward the north west. okay, there's some way whether wandering around, not too bad for the islands of ireland and britain and to africa. we go some really big storm coming in to southern chad. so downpours around engine means that energy pulling in to nigeria also a band of rain around guinea and then exiting through west africa as we dipped the south. it's common south africa and it is hot in san b as a capital stock of 32 degrees. that's closing in on a record for the month of august, the african stories from african perspectives. really, but i need to do more. we've mainly to short document raise by african filmmakers from morocco. and kenya, close to pieces, can cut down to your one with the customers. it's,
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can you move them into the echoes of unity and canyon on mars? a new series of african direct on i'll just sierra, as a nation goes in a bit or a civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one. and the see has to so to the power button to chaos and use threats, has he merged under the sea then what became funds for us 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 mar, on i was just the euro. the, [000:00:00;00]
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the, you're watching else 0 reminder of our headlines this, our bella, russian president, alexander lucas shanker, says ukraine has stationed more than a 120000 troops on the border. bins says it's now put military formations along the entire border and response. 21 palestinians have been killed in the latest is really attacks and gaza in darrow balance. funerals were held for 8 members of the same family. and this really strikes targets at a house, killing 6 children and their parents, us secretary of state anthony blinking is on his way to israel, where he's expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu and other top officials, the u. s. guitar and egypt say they have presented a bridging ceasefire proposal to homeless and israel. thoughts are expected to resume in cairo on thursday. those guys, a ceasefire talks of being watched, closely from southern lebanon in the latest cross border attack. 3 rockets were
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fired from their towards and is really town in upper gallery that you enter in force patrols the southern border with israel. but it's a job, it's getting more and more difficult. as i said, big reports for marcia, you as members of the united nations mission and never not taking no chances when traveling the country 7 border patrol vehicle was caught up and then these a strike of this month. the situation has been tense since the liberties on his beloved and israel defend fight in 10 months ago. today, the engine contingent is traveling to a village comes to the border. even indeed, it is times that to get the addition very, quite the uncertain. the village has not the in a mess of the north, vacated division. they have state strong there, displaced by the adults goods. they have been shifting and people have been introduced one of them. but you know, because they didn't moved out of medical clinics. this people living in the area
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was supposed to no longer 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 as a way, as well as the bombing of 711 on has already to states, 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 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 try with, with 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. this is where this guy that really daisy strikes against tons of entities and stuff and live in them. it's not just areas near the board at the up in kit. the
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frequency of these already strikes further and so i've lived on have increased. this is a strike to place some 15 coming to us from living on southern board. a woman and her 2 children, but among several people killed in the attack in 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 a psych big of a 0 much day you in southern lebanon, the court in libya, as found, 5 i saw fighter is guilty of involvement and a suicide bombing in the city. of miss ronda in 2017, for the accused have been sentenced to death. the other has been jailed for life. it's not going to court complex killed 3 people, including a prosecutor, alpha 0 correspondence mother trying to joins us now live from outside the court in miss rod to tell us about court proceedings. what happened in court today as well. the gentleman, the 5 gentlemen,
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the 5 men who were suspected of their involvement were put into a small cell. there was also a female who was arrested for uh, accused of being involved. and, you know, the judge came in. he sat down, he put out their charges, that they were accused of joining a terrace organization for committing the terrace of crime. in this courthouse, this specific courthouse of 5 of them were found guilty. like you said, for them of 5 sent us to death. one vice president, but the female was found innocent and she was released immediately or, you know, she was really emotional as she walked out of the court room. and initially i thought those were tears of joy. i tried to talk to her, she wouldn't talk on camera, but she said, what do you want me to say? i mean, i'm innocent, but my husband has been sentenced to death. so she was very emotional. but yeah, i mean things are winding down here. now here for just about an hour and a half ago was when that verdict was issued. so okay,
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so that woman who was acquitted is saying essentially that her husband was wrongly convicted, reminds us of what happened back in 2017. so before we get to 2017, we sort of have to go a little bit farther back in 2015. i still could to control of the coastal city of so it's about 250 kilometers from here. it was their 1st foothold in all of north africa. they controlled the city for months. the internationally recognized the government in tripoli lost a military campaign, primarily with forces from the city mas rata. they captured the city, but it was at a heavy cost. more than 700 men from the city were killed in the fighting more than 4000 injured. um, when they took the i saw prisoners, they brought them back to us, right? that they were being tried here and this. and this court house, this court complex it in 2017, i saw
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a suicide bomber and gunmen attacked this court house. 3 people were killed more than 15 people injured. and this court house was closed for, for quite a while. a so, you know, people here i think, and especially in this route to want to see isolate members held accountable. and i'm any say that's what happened today. mike china reporting from the court house in this rock to and libya. thank you very much, molly. in india, patients to being turned away from hospitals unless and it's an emergency because of nationwide protests, health workers have been on strike after the rape and murder of a training doctor earlier this month in a government hospital in co content. what you're watching right now is the live footage of a protest info content that you and your doctors and medical students are marching through the streets. the doctors say they are not being protected by the government . they are promising to continue protesting until safety measures are introduced.
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and until there is justice for the victims now that it seems family say that they are over whelmed by the support that they've received. but they also say that they need justice for that describes how do with let down by the authorities. for the moment after the incident, the hospital's assistant superintendant called her mother and told her that her daughter was not feeling well and asked her to come to the hospital. the superintendent hung up when her mother inquired if her daughter had fever. when her mother called him again and asked about her daughter, he said, am i a doctor? on the 3rd call? finally, he said, your daughter has committed suicide. in 2012, a woman was gang raped and murdered on a bus in new delhi, in global outrage, followed in new laws were introduced. but the mother of that victim says, since then nothing has changed before you know, whenever any such incident happens,
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people start bringing up my daughter. but what we learn 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 are still living in 2012. here are some of the statistics surrounding sexual assault in india. punishment for rape was increased in 2012 to include a minimum sentence of 10 years or the death penalty if the victim is younger than 12 years old. but the national crime records bureau says conviction rates remained lowered around 28 percent between 20182022. and the number of cases has remained consistently high with approximately 30000 raves reported a year from 2012 to 2022. that is more than 18 known cases a day. but my colleagues, lor, kyle, spoke to reporters, finish castillo the in new delhi earlier and she asked her why despite the legal changes, sexual assaults continued to oppose such a huge problem in india. i think, oh, there is a lot of conditioning that it's
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a lot of people in boot and it just let us know to go on if you keep bringing up such issues. so even when those women don't, those i spoke to they told me when the refund issues doing this in your so hold on one of the women, the princess, mostly the victim god. and we did this a lot of going to you know, jesus also. i mean, and in your model does not have to be pursued, not going to do or did you so there isn't the on the run. it is oh, in the tires when you run a dispatch expiration, when you introduce the sold will. so when one for the do such as in this case out of margie, is this red one was patients really stop happening otherwise, at this level or below? what about the us? its islands, youngest prime minister, has been sworn in and a royal endorsement ceremony. many are wondering if 37 year old parents on the darn should've watts can emerge from the shadow of her father. a former prime minister
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who is still a huge influence. tony chang reports from bangkok, keeping it in the family. tony prime minister this past and present text in a pet hometown shinagle, arriving to her royal until some sermon beaming with pride as any father would with tanks and allow his daughter to take the lead. as the ceremony began, however, who was the youngest prime minister in ty history, who took the spotlight, the royal decree confirming her appointment, carried into the hole. frustrating herself in front of a pull tray to the king. thailand's, a constitutional monkey reference to the throne is obligatory. pri, this as it was also present, ousted by the constitutional court last week. it's a risk she to may face, but the family name carrier is considerable clouds when no one else can connect and speak to that m keys in the party to the s o basement above them
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and to the people that support them. so this is the risk that they obviously willing to take off to the ceremony. a chance to meet the press. once again flanked by senior m. p. 's in coalition lead is a young head at the front of a willow machine. and diplomatically the new prime minister told out to sara that she listens to her father helping her. but she's also keen to chop her room codes. i hope i can. i asked him for advice anytime that i want, but not all the top 24. so unlike that because it's all possible. so i have my own person and a half by on things and my own goals that have to be achieved for the future. she will have a few days to enjoy his success with the economy performing poorly and the political votes is circling, so have to produce results for the policy elite is now beginning to leave. and
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that's going to be the next job, assembling a cabinet, a one that works with the ruling coalition to establish some kind of stability. after all the people inside politics of the last 2 weeks, tony chang houses are still ahead on allison 0. the film star done to the french, frank sinatra as died to the age of 88 in sports, especially though by arsenal. star player ignite still challenge for the premier league title football actions. this coming up on the one man was at the top of the most wanted list in palestine. in the 1913 he and his followers were hunted by the british and feared by palestinians. oh, to 0 world tells the story of abraham stern,
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2 historians and his own families. the leader of an arms group dedicated to the creation of a jewish homeland. the 1st pictures committed of jewish refugees crossed the cypress to turn the man, the gang of the states on which is 0 unique perspective. the transfer and the displacement are being vision, as population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices. all the people have the data by the bottom of it for me. connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere . young people are not looking for a hand off, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out. just the or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the film store sometimes referred to as the french. frank sinatra has died. long was 88 . he 1st shot the fame and 1960, the partial butler looks back at his life and career. a smouldering looks and intense gaze shaped out the laws aux and made him one of francis most famous actors . born in so outside paris and 1935. he had to turbulent childhood as a young man, he served in the french military and indo china. returning to piracy prevented, smacked as he took him to the cannes film festival. it was the that he was discovered. his 1st starring role was opposite jim and actress wilma schneider, in christine and 1958. despite having never trained his map to the most chrisman
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they thought the screen and cap should schneider's heart. the 2 had a stormy notify the last 5 years is rolling purple nude based on the 1955 noval. the talented mister ripley won the little international fame. he went on to star in a range of films with realism, comedies against the films, including the 1967 movie the some is the only full screen was just as colorful with high profile of romance. susan policies he married once and had at least 3 children, some of whom were involved in a family dispute as a, his k. and then heritage of to the law stuff destroyed in 2019 and then they was the support and friendship with french veteran for right politicians. your marry the pin, the let's some people in the film industry to protest against and all being given. frances highest award, the national don't know, i didn't on re palm do in, can controversial and talented,
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brooding and out spoken of to more than 6 decades in film. dental cinematic legacy is fascinating and complex as the mind himself. latasha butler, i'll do 0 paras as, as types of support with joe going through. i'll schedule serial. thank you boss. sign is new era on the coach. can see, flick has got off to a winning stopped in the league with prob, 11 dorski, stalling in the 1st match of the season of to falling behind to valencia just before half time opponent did national quickly respond this to make it one. 0, then just also the break software, which is a penalty you is 2nd to close it home with ease to one. the final sol offers most recent and the good title was in 2022 particular was it's, it was, it was a very important match for us. so was it to start to start with the, with 3 points in the season. it's, it's, uh, it's really good then the team. i think that the self to finding spanish champions
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roundtree to begin the campaign on sunday and coming in and baptizing spaces to make his leak debut. they faced new york or just 4 days of 20 mew aysa. supercop, head coach, hollow, and slots he expects and by pay to make an immediate impact. i mean, i'm gonna tell you that all on talent and extraordinary talents has arrived and we need to help him adapt as soon as possible. to be honest, he came into the dressing room with a great attitude, serious, humble. he's had a great start off and we'll have kicks down to the premier ling title. challenge with the wind, thanks largely to a stand up performance. 5 of higher soccer being institutional helping the gun. his down wolves at edward stadium, he set up high habits, is opening gold 25 minutes in the jam and re page the favor in the 2nd hall with seconds of a stunning strike. ceiling a to no victory also have been run is out for 2 straight seasons. the last one, the lead in 2004. when i see the winning this week or another, we don't know,
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we're going to have to show it every day. how we play, and the result is that we are able to take away the west side of the waves. and the 1st game is always uncertainty how we're going to respond to that again. is that really difficult? opponent score to play sheet when chaplain live full. so i want him, what was on the shots 1st competitive game is the manager, the red c last one. the timing twins 20 be needing from $8.00 to $8.00 switch town . do you have a jump to the 1st go and how much solid? missing just a 2nd. the diction stone. that was a record 9 goals in the opening, much of a premier league see people's. ready me is it are no easy games and to buy music. and we show that today if you play against a newly promoted to team and they can make such a 5 out of into as they did in the 1st half they made, can make it so difficult for us. and then there's probably a lot more to come and that's why it's also important for us to have weeks like the upcoming ones, where we can work with the team to prepare them even better than we prepare them
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today. because the 1st time was that good enough, 2nd, all of us are real good performance as well months as the 16 begin the title defense light. so they travel to stance. a bridge to play. chelsea a team that help them to to drawers and the last season pep claudio assign to look into when a face lea title in a row behind the for the police please. so stuff was the, the one we see. so we bought a compromise concrete again because they are not going to give us now the premier league for the 2425 season. so you have to do it. so i understand because normally when the people say that if i were to have to accept when you have 140 in a row, 167 is normally accept that you are february, will have to leave with that. well, tennis i'm, one of janik center is will bring up for next week's us safe and by reaching the semi finals in cincinnati, the tiny in a venue last week's last in montreal to well, number 6. andre group live streaming and i've and champion,
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the thing is russian opponent in 3 set in ohio that sets up a final full clash with well, number 3, alex on does veterans who's the only remaining former champion in the droll it's very of came from a set down to beat ben shelton at 367675. you also beaten center in the last 4 meetings, 15 seed, holger reno will play funds this year for any other semi fine women is number one, as shown take was at times tested by russian tinita and believe in her quotes of final. she loves the opening set, has 17 year old opponent before taking the next 2 to extend to match winning streak to 15. and that victory also sets up a big names semi final between show and take on a rena sutherlin co. bella. russian was a 6362 with a of a tennessee ludmilla. some sort of a sutherland cat and shown take, have met twice already this year with the well number one poll when in consecutive
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finals in madrid and room, the now goals form a well number one, john rom is putting the disappointment of missing out on olympic metals. behind him, the spaniards who finished facing the golf tournament at the powers games is back in action on the live tour in west virginia. he finished with an eagle and 2 bodies on south today to sit 2 strikes ahead of brooks capco and 3 other players going into the final round. over on the pga tool, they're into the post season where the top 50 finishes this week. since june championship in tennessee have an added incentive. they'll continue to play for the fedex cop playoff price of $25000000.00 at the end of 3 tournaments among those in a good position to make it to next week's bmw championship issues that came up fioma pulled away from a crowded field on saturday, taking 5 shot lead into the final rounds. all right, that is all useful. now have more for you later through. all right, joe, thank you so much. we look forward to that. that's it from me. so then the 8th of
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this news, our, my colleague more kyle: here in a moment with more of the days the state without the of all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose were now schools have become regular targets for the military. for desperate college to use this course in this is a neighborhood of cause a city serve as a temporary home is for the forces issued new is actuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against all listening fighters there look at what is happening to us by the time we reach an area, these readies want us to leave it whether or not the whole world is watching the act and find a solution to the argument is where the forces have funds areas in the north,
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south, and center of the carlos troops, the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic. because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. discussing the defining issues of our time is what military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper hyper, hyper powerful. they are exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence. how does a ice change the laws of war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a jersey, you know, maybe his son goes head to head with his really historians that he, morris. the jews were on the 5th of annihilation by the arabs. and that's my view
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legitimize justified cleansing arabs from palestine. the hutus that exactly the same thing about maybe food in 1990. israel is committed in numerous war crimes since the hospital fans on october, the 7th. i'm fairly sure that'd be fine. the toward itself is not a wall prime. head to head on out to 0. the 2nd goal is really as dry cold a house and central goal is to kill 6 palestinian children and the parents the kind of them are kyle, this is out. is there a live from the also coming up running out of use up foster results that's becoming

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