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problems be addressed, certainly be fixed to understand how it affects d. 9 south asia is growing, but employment levels are actually fully. why is that? counting the cost on o g a 0 the the hello, i'm sorry i'm the was the welcome to the news. our 9 from dell hot coming up in the next 60 minutes. no laptop in the israel is as choice across gaza to attacks. and darrell by la kills at least 15 people the secretary of state makes another visit to israel to push for a sci fi deal that have mass accuses prime minister benjamin netanyahu of constructing an agreement. i'm john henry and outside the democratic national
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convention in chicago were protesters are gathering for the 1st major demonstration of the week. also coming up based out of the president and federal rule says ukrainian troops of mustang on his food as well. ukraine soldiers push funds. the in so russia, the entire of palestinian families of being wiped out by is riley strikes and goes to a family of age including 6 children were killed as they were sleeping. and darrow paula in the center of the strip is riley attacks of killed more than $40000.00 palestinians since october 40 percent of the dead children. honey must move begins coverage. now from there all by the doctor, alaska sab was gearing for the wounded interlock. so
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that she could not hold her brother only an hour before mohammed was killed by an is really drawn to him the home and during the by the palestinian families gone to 6 children killed in their sleep alone with their mother. and i will show my daughter had been struggling to have children for years. she had those children through i vs. the oldest brother, a girl who was a yeah and a half and could troop flips were all killed. the mother was a you in agency stuff. what wrong did those innocent children do with a posing any danger to israel with a carrying arms? israel have issued new force evacuation orders in parts of the city. much of it, the lady uninhabited. the civil defense,
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they 90 percent of the strips. facilities have been destroyed. it's so cold saves going now reduced a 10 percent of district pop up. because randy, on the orders have reduced the amount of tearing sand from fat to columbus to less than 20 kilometer crowding and coming civilians and narrow strip on the hot temperatures and more about and causing outbreak of diseases. in addition, people will lose access to 2 out of the only 3 major waters for us, the timing of the 19 major water. well, switch to have more than 60 percent in the area of these will no longer be accessible by rest of the office closing in on an ever shrinking space in there. that is really bomb tore through the know say right refugee can coming civil shows talk for a potential sees fire are expected to resume in cairo on thursday of a deal or to bring much needed besides, for millions of palestinians who have experienced months of devastation,
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the majority of those killed or injured have been women and children, according to you. and is this the rate of children dason? this conflict is on a president in the history of modern wars. they're also more vulnerable to diseases like polio, that health officials war. and it could spread through the displace, put in the future of the children at even more risk. honeymoon more i'll just see it out from there is velocity in the central area, palestine. meanwhile, the hospital in northern gauze are saying it's run out of fuel and will likely be forced to close on monday, putting the lives of patients at risk is rarely severely restrict to the entry of life saving aid, medical supplies, and fuel into gaza. since last october was all kinds of reports from the out of the hospital. as a result of this visual casual fuel allows the hospital of shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and, and nothing goes through that to provide the medical care for patients and wanted
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people are those people who yeah, can not provide to me because care as, as there is a beautiful teenage of a fuels. so they cannot read the hospital. all they cannot read beyond alliances. we spoke to the allowed the hospital, they're up to the police, i'm much off hand. he told us about the dire situation here in this hospital. and he told us also if this hospital would not be provided with, if you will, it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours that i am in the lives of patients in that high end by threat, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on surgical operations. 56 and total has been perspiring. if fuel is not delivered soon, all these patients will develop congress and inflammation and then ultimately have the legs amputated. old use the life. in addition, old delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections,
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will be effected fuel must be delivered to the hospital without delay. then we also spoke to the one of the patients who expressed about is since you hear about the costs of the over fuel, that's what's happening. the whole society and the health care system and the you have connected to jen. i have a pain in my kidney and talk to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination, but no one is available. even lab test salt postables due to a lack of power or few old hospitals or out a few full patients to left without hope. we have grown weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world only and gone to the city also stage of a fuel for what's happening pads is live. yeah. and did not think of this trip, and if this hospital will be shut down, it will be a medical get task for free. why the computer? i just need a northern goes a script solace size. we are subject to say as the blinking is in israel and his
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9th trip that since the will began in october. this is his latest attempt to push for an end to the war. blinking is due to me is right. department is to benjamin netanyahu. on monday, the us cats are in egypt say, a bridging proposal has been presented to israel and how much that closes the remaining gaps from the ongoing ceasefire tools. lincoln is expected to travel to egypt on tuesday when mediate has a set to resume that talks. well, a mouse is accused benjamin netanyahu preventing this, these 5 proposal from being pushed into place in a statement. the groups of these writing prime minister continues to put up obstacles in the way of reaching an agreement and dispatching new conditions and demands with the aim of floating mediation efforts and prolonging the rule of mass goes on to say that the new proposal on the table responds to the conditions ness and y'all who had previously laid out, including his rejection of a permanent seas file. i'm just tell who it has more from jordan's capital
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a month. and a reminder that she's that because these righty government has banned algae or from reporting inside israel. its latest statement from us says that israel is obstructing the tops by continuously adding new conditions to the proposal on the table. says that they want to go back to the original framework that was outlined by you as president joe biden, at the end of may, that the group had responded to on july. second is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu. back in july had released a list of non negotiable but he called red lines going into these negotiations with well speaking on sunday, benjamin netanyahu has said that his role is willing to make compromises and mediators who are now off of the pressure on him, us and he has to watch, instead of on these really is emphasizing that diplomatic and military pressure could be the key to forcing him us to enter into a deal. now there are talks and negotiations that are still going to be ongoing
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this week in egypt and capital where there will be and is really delegation present . but we also have to remember that us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to meet with these really prime minister on monday in order to apply that diplomatic pressure on netanyahu in order to get him to soften his steps. there had been several reports within his really media citing anonymous officials saying that while there is a lot of optimism and while there has been progress that's made is really official . should lower expectations because it's not exactly know what is going to happen. but none the less, both nets and yahoo and how much have maintained their red lines into these negotiations, saying that they have major sticking points. how much as they want to see a complete and to the war. while it's and young has said that he needs a guarantee that the war could continue to send fluids as ito. i'm a wayne or bonnie as co editor of john talia and non resident
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fellow at the center for con, face, and humanitarian studies joins us now from long trail negotiates. is serious about striking an agreement. i don't think so. um, as well as really prime minister, netanyahu certainly deserves a sizable share of responsibility given his option a refusal to sign on to any ceasefire agreement. i think the real obstacle now is in washington. washington presented a proposal. it was formulated according to the president biden by none other than these rarely prime minister. how mass on the 2nd of july accepted it. and the us response this past week has been, well, in that case, we're going to present a different proposal to ensure that you don't accept uh you don't accept it. okay. blinking now gets to play kissinger if he gets to post shuttle diplomacy on his resume. but what is really needed is effective us pressure on
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israel. it, it just belies the imagination that the us as genuinely wanted these negotiations to succeed. and over the course of the past 67 months has been unable to find a formula to make that work. what is really going on here is washington dragging out these negotiations in order to ensure that there is not an agreement because i think the real us is really objective in these talks, is not to find the ceasefire formula, but rather to find a way to forestall or minimize a response to the recent is really assess sedation that they looked into wrong. all right. how long does it mean, how long do you think they can do that for i suppose the time horizon that they will be aiming for us beyond the us election in november as well. so i'm,
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i'm, i'm sure they would like to do that and i'm sure they can do that. but if you accept the, the real purpose of, of these endless talks is to keep the process going in order to give iran and husband to an excuse not to retaliate against his real. i think the time is rapidly running out, their patience is running out. and they are increasingly coming to the conclusion that these talks are a sham. and therefore if and when they do the retaliate, it won't be sabotaging a realistic prospect for a cease fire. and because of the strip, i mean, we're now reaching the situation where those who survive israel's genocidal all saw it on the gaza strip or looking at a face that is not necessarily better. and arguably, in some respects, worse than the fate of those who have been killed during the last 1011 months as
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well. an iran on not going to at shortly delay any response to israel's actions in the region. because of the sort of ongoing process that doesn't healed anything you know well they did last week. um, because uh there was they, you know, there was an attempt to give these talks a chance even though both iran and ad has about have said that they reserve the right to retaliate independently of the developments in the gaza strip. they did not want to sabotage these talks of the promise that they might prove to be serious . they've proven to be not serious. their purpose is process rather than to cease 5 agreement. and as this becomes increasingly clear with the us amending its
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initiative to take on new is rarely conditions. and i think the time is rapidly running out for this process to the extent that its purpose is to stave off such a response. thank you very much. and wayne or bonnie for shedding light on the diplomatic efforts that we see, and course in the context of why the original escalation. thank you. thank you. the democratic presidential candidate come with the harris and a running mate and waltz account painting in the battleground state of pennsylvania, their own boss tool, heading just ahead of the democratic convention, which starts on monday. however, public and challenge of donald trump is also due to campaign in the state.
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pennsylvania is considered to be a crucial swing state and its electoral college votes could hold the keys to the white house. phil laval has warned us now from pittsburgh. this is a very deliberate strategy by the company because they want a couple of harris tables to be saved as they accessible they hi local. typically, what happens is candidates and this is on true on both sides of the campaign. they fly in on that big flags that goes to a campaign valley with 1012, whatever 1000 many people are there, and then they leave the guys. but what they think it's going to be a winning strategy here. as opposed to harris, i was to be seen so many folks and so to make these local stuff across today's world pennsylvania. so the fact that i get them both like normal people like rock solid. you have to kind of things where you have it on the right as you get on the road and they go and make several stops. like what am i to kind of be the part they want it to be intimate. so they've got to stop at several locations, but so maybe like coffee shop, so books, goals,
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and they're going to be both is missing. that will be a real difference between them. donald trump and j. d months gone to the higher. so we officially confirmed is the democratic presidential, many of the policies national convention in chicago. this week, i'll just there is kimberly hawk, it has this report now. hobbling harris is already the democratic party's nominee for president of the united states. but this week it becomes official. she can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell, a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates earlier this month. in a virtual roll call vote. even as vice president, most americans still know very little about harris. the thousands of people have turned out to see her on the campaign trail since becoming the democratic contender
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. so what harris publicly accepts the nomination on thursday. millions of people will be watching a well crafted speech that's warmly received by the american people could had a pulled her in the pools. and you still got to see it a convention, is that the polls improve, at least in the short term for the, the party that holds that convention. if that happened, she probably will answer the fall as the as the, the leader in the presidential race. the race is a statistical dead heat. most poll show hair is tied in key battleground states with her republican opponent, former president donald trump. but i'm like the 2016 presidential race went for a round against former us secretary of state hillary clinton. harris is also making history as the 1st woman of color to accept a major parties nomination. super use the convention to counter trumps campaign
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attacks. tapping into vote or fears of a woman at the top of the democratic ticket. i think she wants to introduce yourself positively to the public and to also reassure people that she is not as left wing as republicans. they're going to paint her as this stages were, comma harris will officially accept the democratic presidential nomination in front of a crowd of during delegates. but it was just 11 months ago that harris was considered one of america's most unpopular vice presidents with an honest, favorable rating of 58 percent. the trick for harris now would be to arrive the momentum of her convention bounce all the way to november. kimberly, how could al jazeera chicago, as well as ours traveled through pennsylvania lodge security. preparations of being made in chicago. city officials are expecting large crowds of people to be protesting against washington supply of weapons to israel for its war in gaza. has
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been fencing installed across multiple city blocks, and a designated area has been assigned for for the demonstrations. chicago is home to one of the launches pilot city in american communities. in the united states was there is john 100 and is live for us in chicago. he is following the story, just ahead of that to democratic national convention. the expectations will be protest. john, what is the atmosphere, the mood that light now using crowd starting to gather the we're seeing a significant crowd start together. and one of the questions a lot of people have about security here is whether the police are prepared to call . the police are very organized. they use the bikes here in order to control the direction of the crowd. and just to try and make sure that things remain peaceful, but you can see them come out in force. there are thousands of them in the street, and this is a 1st major protest. so it's
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a high profile event. the superintendent of chicago police himself was out here a short while ago inspecting last line, and they've got dump trucks and stuff which also block off the street here. but let me introduce you to one of the organizers of this protest. this is and from burger and she is is with this pro chess, it's bonnie is outside of unjust laws, but you're from another group. just explain that for me. so i must chicago, her abortion rates. and we're one of the coalition members of bodies outside of the flaws which organs scripts us today. and it's already starting to look pretty big show us. what's the protest for were protesting around 3 main demands for abortion access and reproductive justice, the we're and translation and an end to the genocide in gaza. and interestingly here, we're standing in the shadow of trump tower in downtown chicago. and it's interesting to me, you were talking to me about this earlier. this is a left is
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a coalition of people protesting at the democratic national convention. why? well, we want the democrats to take a much stronger stance, so we want them to call for an arms embargo against israel, of therapy and 40000 palestinians, murdered and stuff. something that the democrats should care about, this is a human rights issue. so we're calling on and, and be for them to support an immediate arms and cargo. and we're also calling on them to go beyond the calls for re re weighed. so a lot of democrats are calling to kind of, i, roby, wade or calling to restore road. and that's not good enough. roby ways left many people out. and so we're calling for increased, of course, and access. and part of that access means that we're going to need a family we, we want universal health care, we want paid child care. so these are all programs that would support people who choose to have children, and we need them to support people who choose to terminate pregnancy. and they haven't really gone far enough. so we're here to pressure pamela harris,
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and the democrats from the left to support boulder. more progressive policies around these 3 issues. and as we saw, the police move their line right behind you. here you're one of the organizers of this event you had to get permits and those permits have specific routes and everything hadn't this big convention that must have been pretty difficult. what did you go through? it took us a long time, so we were actually the very 1st organization to file for from it from the city and we filed up for me, not january. second, it was denied. we appealed, it was denied again. and we had to file a lawsuit against the city with a c o. u representing us. it took months for us to get a permit from the city. uh, this is a progressive city with the progressive mayor and were really disappointed and frustrated that the mirror and the city did not support our right to pc a us, you know, a month long campaign and lawsuit in order to be able to be here peacefully. assembly, well, thank you for talking to us at sea and run burger and cheese here. there's princess, calm bodies outside of unjust laws,
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where the police seem to have things firmly in hand at the beginning of this protest, we'll let you know if that's the case at the end. all right, thanks very much. john. 100 without coverage for the upcoming democratic national convention, taking place there in the city of chicago. the presidents of better ruse, alexander location cars as ukraine is stationed, move in a 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. but the roots are close allies of russia is deployed a 3rd of its minute trade to the area in response. because younger, one of the border is heavily mind and describe ukraine's movement as an aggressive policy with the public school out. so this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, the use of nuclear weapons for sure ukraine would be very happy if russia or below
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bruce used tactical nuclear weapons, that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons. the world has a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia. ukraine cannot do it. who can was the west nato. we, myself and president putin think that need to would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions and dosage of ours. reports came from the russian capital of moscow on the remarks from present, alexander location, the strong wars and warnings from the valley. russian president, alexander lucas shan't go for officials in cuba. during an interview with russian tv, alexander lucas shinkel highlighted the fact that this is a critical time in this conflict. and that if the 2 sides don't sit down and
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negotiating table, things will only escalate that that will result in the destruction of ukraine. the fellowship president and make it very clear that this situation is only going to get worse and that it will be no choice for russian officials to resort to using their tactical nuclear weapons. these threats are coming at a time when russian forces are trying to maintain it distance from the ukrainian ones along the border between russia and ukraine occurs region the incursion. that's what on going there since august 6th has seen some heavy fighting and has led to the back to ation over 200000 civilians. and that's still continues. now. the russian defense ministry saying that they continue their evacuation process and that's who they are trying to cheap as the ukranian forces a bait. they haven't given us any up to date in terms of updates, in terms of tactical things that they've made. but so far they appear to have
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maintained their positions in the course. regent sources, avari, l, g 0. moscow. and alex, good, helpless is reporting from keys on ukraine's reaction to lucas shank has claims about troops on the border and the constraint. cuz it knows with this come as a surprise to ukrainian government, the voted color does announce that there's been no change in ukrainian electric disposition. the russian border there of always being ukrainian units that since the beginning of the conflict itself, the roost has the military alliance with the russian. so the ukrainians have always kept military policies. they as a precautionary measure. and as a precautionary measure, motorist has actually done the savings itself, and that's had military units on its border as well. now, there would be times where they move the additional units to the northern part of the border with ukraine. way ukraine conduct anything cushion into russia on august the 6th, and that also was a precautionary measures. now, there is nowhere near
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a 120000 troops that ukraine has on the border. they just don't have those kinds of troops to spare. and you can tell because in doing that, so that's the things are actually being must be pressure and they're retreating and they're treating to tubs where they do volts to lose the east. they are fighting desperately to control the east in doing this. and the russians are fighting desperately to take it. so there's a huge battle there, and there's certainly not going to have a $120000.00 troops single disorder doing pretty much nothing. so at the moment, the previous, the saying nothing taking much has changed. alex gets helpless out to 0. keep all the rush and present. i didn't. the preaching is left the country on a 2 day state visit to a neighboring azerbaijan. present is expected to discuss international and regional problems with a very presence l. how many is, is this it comes as ukraine pushes forward with its incursion into russia's course,
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collegian clinton is subject to an arrest for and by the international criminal court. but as a by john is not a signatory to the treaty to you. it's in use our life some tell how much more still to bring you parts of northern seed on the wall. so why conflict is bring efforts to help? floods, survivors, and on zillow all the smouldering icon of the 19 sixty's as died at the age of 88. the now huge light in front of the stove was moved into west mil straight is about 800 calories. as long as cutting up into a circulation, the bite service that's something bitter west, australia will get there when, when the weather from it. but it's heading towards abs light the same time it's
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nice and warm and sunny. now in queens and all dramatic change in which a few days ago it is very, very wet. the west is now not particularly stray, running through victoria during tuesday. and the real cold has been pushed away from us even so despite the site was to go to south west and they were up to double figures. one's getting the need and indeed in christ church it into these yet it's still mostly a dry picture unless you're in maybe know this. otherwise, the pulse of borneo an increasingly su marjorie, which is not that surprising. the real wet weather and the rope, she would weather is still further north. in fact, temperatures of 3079 and 35 in human within industry is so of the record. this is higher this time the. the real wet weather is for the knolls. for me in my bag. so east was through southern china temporarily. we've got dry weather in japan, but it's getting west of gainesville nurses in southern home show on the line of what this goes about through ty, run to a good part of eastern china seasonal. but what of
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the way we walk programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of the world today. on now to sierra of the i'll come back here with the news i life from don't hot reminder of the main stories now is really as strikes and goals are coming. entire families of palestinians, family of aides, including 6 children, were killed as they was gaping, and darrell products in the central cause. meanwhile, the us x rays, they asked me blinking is intel of these to try and push israel to agree to a cease biased. but how much is accused israel's prime minister of pushing up obstacles the age of 14 mediation assets us
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democratic presidential candidate come with a harrison, have running mates and walls of campaigning in the battleground state is pennsylvania. there on a bus to ahead of the democratic convention which, which starts in chicago on monday. and we have been reporting on net developments there in chicago protective already started gathering in the city just ahead of the meeting. they had to obtain special permits just to be able to hold these demonstrations with the special parts of the city. actually calm down for them to be able to be that and voice their opposition according for a number of things. but among them, they are protesting against the war on gaza. well, israel's latest force displacement from the central and southern gauze risk. even more people from vital water sources onto there is honey. i'll show reports from con eunice has nothing to wonder if you don't and me. then you get to the here in
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southern guys, we've been documenting the damaged, 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 $4.00 and $1.00 to sit on the we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation and kind of units. and that's what the heck up at the bottom. me a feel for the damage inflicted on the entire water infrastructure training. gaza on the israel's wall has sticking i had a toll 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 your daily living in a box full out of the 5 major tanks have been destroyed, the least used to palm more than 30000 cubic meters every single day. now, what can i go beyond 10000? nope, the destruction does not stop with these wells and tanks. it extends to water distribution
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networks all across the city. but the, you know, the municipalities facing great difficulty in getting them working again, pumping water to the city's residence is now close to impossible to what colors are left to the water distribution network has been intentionally targeted, buys, ready for us, is 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 choose for hours hoping to get some clean water and is your this is the gym. so been the, my little girl and i a waiting, and these along the lines under the heat of assigned the should, the me, i knew the nation, we appealed to the whole well to help us at least get some clean water. madman matter. yeah. and it, 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 the finish the little cut out of even those palestinians in gasoline who have not been killed in this war,
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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 to top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create the zeal. medina to connie, on this audio high from sam ro is director of pining with hon. the you an agency for palestinian refugees, he told i'll just the or that the nice solution to cause as was the crisis is a c's file. there's a whole range of us in connects and says connects problems here that we're dealing with, which means the only solution to it is, is rarely a ceasefire. we've got, we previously have massive issues with fuel coming in power in water, wells and power in the southern nation plants. those have recently been ease but where we're left with a whole raft of, of other issues. the massive damage that has been inflict said on the water and
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sanitation infrastructure over the past 10 months, the partial supplier for ms. riley was the lines on, on, on, on our ability to bring in staff off to bring in the chemicals, to purify the was, it was a friend from a lack of, of chlorine right now. and in terms of the daily grind over a 1000000 people now crammed into the middle era, this isn't an area that's built to provide services for the many people. so the water points simply on hair. and when people continually move from one place to another, the what's up point is the bullets of providers have to follow the browser. it's incredibly difficult to for, for them to get access and to us and other ortho providers and gaza to ensure that access when people are on the move. and they're on the move in the midst of a very heavy complex as well. and very heavy on bottom. so not only is it difficult, it's also often very dangerous. and all the developments the united nations is
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saying 3 piece campus to stay mind a injuries officer and exposure near that mocked vehicle in southern lebanon. it's not k. what caused the boss, but it happened as of to 3 rockets. we'll find into israel. you an inch from false patrols the border, but the jobs getting more difficult. as i beg a report through my joan of the members of the united nations mission and never, not taking no chances when travelling near the country 7 border patrol vehicle. this quote opinion is a strike i give 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've stayed strong. they're displaced by the adults goods. they have been shipping and people have been introduced, one of them. but, you know,
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be gifted and moved out of medical clinics as people living in the area when we supposed to look 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 7 different one has already displayed 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 need daisy strikes against towns and cities and
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stuff and living them. it's not just areas near the board at 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 of them 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 site vague, i just made a mistake. you were in southern lebanon. the number i suspected will confirmed impulse cases reported this year is nearing 20000. the african union is saying 1200 of those reported in just a week. officials reporting a death rate of nearly 3 percent, while the outbreak started in the democratic republic of congo, the 1st case is outside africa recorded in sweden and pockets dawn just earlier this week. i don't know connie is following developments from government in the
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eastern d. c. the homeless people are just throwing more cases of impulse that can you do this for yourself as i know people here, which is age prophecies wise to know, declared what we thought it is been official or was a c. i use appropriate. i'm not consistent this. i'm still very confused and also to how much is the holding to the civil society majority to people denouncing the people coming for the truth where there is no, for example, at christmas set up or doing so, why is the origin decision of special? i will just close each under the 4 to says use the government seems, does this have you been here? be? i mean this is the general hospitality up and some people would be about this. you don't have to admit that level so, so to people here, some people even have to do that. you know, think the front of that before coming doors well over the stuff for to get these all even affected. they cannot have football players. well, the concrete teacher,
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or even the lack of the treatment, to be honest, the government could use sites. i should have got to deal in talking with the w h or doing some other partners in order to seem to come in and doing some more. a postal code words and how to deal with this on the ground here. like on it, i'll just go month for because when moving to saddam, the health minister there is saying that at least 22 people have died from cholera . the countries reported 350 full quarterly cases of to weeks of heavy rain. the eastern state of cassandra has been heavily affected source. he's there the pills, the urge and international aid, but the conflicts of ham. but um, if essentially how about the work of humanitarian organizations? and then in northern, see donna east 35 people have died in floods caused by heavy rains that officials say the needs of those affected beyond the capacity of the state. more than 20000 people have been displaced by the funds since the since late june stable morgan has
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this report now. the well, how much in northern to dance river now state is known for it's often dry conditions. but this is really season has changed that and said mom's house was the dream home for him and his family. but all that remains of it now is that re, as a result of the torrential rains and floods that's hit the region for the 1st time in recent years when level. but just says the hosted on the bus and go, they came in the morning to see this who re fixing my comfort is that i have escaped from my life. only the house case remained standing. the rest has been leveled to the ground. officials say dozens of people have been killed and more than 600 injured. thousands of homes have been either partially or completely destroyed here in apple. how much leaving their owners without shelter. but those in need exceed the ability of the states to provide tents for them with only 10
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percent of the 10000 tents needed provided so far. the shortage has forced some to seek other ways to protect their families from more expected rains and floods. let's say they might have, you know, cause that up on the damage or loss is clearly visible to the naked eye or residents. the less than the are totally exposed to the other minutes normal homes or even toilets. i'm trying to erect the set, at least to protect our children from the sheets of the sun. the local officials have called them the federal government and organizations to provide assistance. but the conflict between government troops and parent military forces will likely make that difficult. how would i do it then? no fee um when we are in desperate need of tens and other sheltering materials. that is our priority. we appeal to charity and to money to an agencies to lend a helping hand without delay. a large number of residents are now homeless, derek risk in case more rings come out of the damage is not limited to homes. only
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. marcus and commercial shops built here in the early 20th century have been effected along with a railway line that was established nearly a century ago, leaving those here cuts off from major trade lines and limited routes for the delivery of any assistance he but morgan, alta 0, patients are being turned away from hospitals in india unless it's an emergency because of nationwide pro tests elsewhere cause runs, try and come to the rape and murder of a training. talk to any of this month in a hospital in co cut to talk to say they are not being protected by the government . the victims on says they will let down by the authorities. for the moment, after the incident, the hospital's assistant superintendent 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
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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. or john and gloria is chad. women of women, power connect the national organization of women's groups in india. and she was saying that the country's institutions of failing women, as the case is absolutely hold under softer 2012, which was needed by our case. and the order on the street even for just happened in the villages in dealing with the 40s on india. and you know, again i'm in the same, my tv looks like that. nothing is changing in the country. so this, there is a, what are the outrage. people have angry to leave home to doctors. the could be so young doctor, she was inside be honest with businesses and i have what do you want? the she was great. you know, her eyes were fun to support. you know kind of be there for the bad boy. but baby
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go broke from. doesn't understand how much brutality can little been picked on women. and then also what's inside the timing on which looked like the stigma just trying to, in some way or war helped you didn't want to have the mitigation to warm for us. the high for those kind of kudos have been that he was the instigation the cda. unfortunately now the sleep pulled up in dea, has taken a little difficult minutes of this case and be able to hear. we want to just assume we deliver. we don't want to got it. we don't want people to, i mean, when i minister on video for independence from big for me to statement saying that this will be to say, this is a doctor input, but this needs to be implemented, introduces me to function. you already have feeling the minutes we have measured the mission. probably mean you have remaining time. we use the state commissions for the 200 extension. nothing. yeah. but you know, all these institutions, i'd be a nation. it's super easy. they should be part of these doctors. i'm not, you know,
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i'm the sick doctors, i'm lucky and justified in saying that the, the v e, you know, we, what do you know about their own safety? we mean doctors basically yes, i'm leaving not do my duty. the non emergency services, so what can happen to the patient? what do we happen to a country is that um, it has system, which is are we or lady? maybe we so this needs to be the only thing can get up and punishment has to be given a film saw out on that on a legend of 600. if he, instead of my has died at the age of 88, sometimes referred to as the french, frank sinatra, then all became a controversial figure in the last years of his life. latasha bought looks back at his career. a smouldering looks and intense gaze shaped outdo, knows all to invite him, one of francis, most famous actors born in so outside paris and 1935. he had to turbulent childhood
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as a young man. he served in the french military and indo china returning to piracy prevented some marked as he took him to the cannes film festival. it was the that he was discovered. his 1st starring role was office of human actors, wilma schneider, in christine, and 1958. despite having never trained to snap to the most chrisman, they thought the screen and cap should schneider's halt. the 2 had a stormy, another feather lost it 5 years is rolling purple noon 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 of the is the only full screen was just as colorful with high profile 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 of districts in 2019. and then they
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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, brooding and out spoken of to more than 6 decades in film dental. a cinematic legacy is fascinating and complex as the mind himself. latasha butler, i'll do 0 power as was still to bring you on the program. here of may students, the few. a chinese made electric cars on its roads as a trade war with china lose. the this is the 1st one they saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves
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. 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 who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered once himself coerced into toiling on the coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for workers rights which as life on the line by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the, the human cost of coffee, a witness documentary on a jersey to the
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trade will between china and the european union. is looming, china or is officially complained about you terrorist on its electric cars, the block accused as china of onset competition. step foster reports on this now from biling. a chinese electric cars for sale and you are also making power house b y d. a chinese car giant opened this shop in berlin 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, the impulse provisional service up to 36 percent on
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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 support this 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 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 off, 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 fees from china as quick transition sabrina cost won't be possible. you search by the q institute shows that by imposing thomas, the export of chinese costs will drop by 42 percent and sales of ease within the e. u would be affected by higher prices are 0 being consumers benefit from chinese fiscal spending and is 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, these measures are in that sense,
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they are just, well, negotiations are ongoing. people hoping to buy an affordable electric cost may soon be disappointed. again, step 5, some l 20. berlin o, like bruckner, is a professor at stanford university. he says, narrative around globalization, a changing as the one case is to address a specific problem, which is the import of electric vehicles or anything related to actually transition and turning europe into whatever and global based economy. this is something that's one good thing is a good thing is cheap products come from china. that is easy. uh, going to cheapest. we open consumers to buy a chinese products. but we are living in times, in which a narrative of globalization and outsourcing and buying things cheap compared with the production costs. and europe is now changed into we have to re industrialize,
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which would be less dependent. it's fair to take tax payers money to build the resources in systemic areas. this is the new story. i think the globalization it is not on the something that is people. so we see a tectonic shift in which the open commission redefines its relationship with china . and this is what it appears as a trade board is trust. the beginning off, a big a low change tied on youngest prime minister has been sworn in many a wondering if pad, tongue tongue shouldn't walk, can emerge from the shadow of her father. a former prime minister, tony general thoughts from bangkok, keeping it in the assembly 25 minutes has passed and present text in a pit hometown shinagle, arriving to her royal endorsement. sir, beaming with pride as any father would, will tax and allow his daughter to take the lead. as the ceremony began, however,
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who was the youngest prime minister in ty history who took the spotlight, the royal decree confirming her appointment, carried into the whole or frustrating herself in front of a portray to the king. thailand's, a constitutional monarchy reference to the throne is obligatory. pri, this as it was also present, ousted by the constitutional court last week when it's a risk she too 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 a boss them add 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 leaders or young head at the
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front of a willow machine. and diplomatically the new prime minister told out to sara that she listens to her father couple of but she's also keen to child her room codes. i hope i can, as i've seen for advice, any time that i want, but not all the top 24. so unlike that because it's not 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 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 l to 0. and that's it for me that my colleague,
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darren jordan is with you next with more is the day's news. the 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 casa city, serve as a temporary home, is pretty forces issue, new evacuation orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against our listening fighters there. click on what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area, these readings want us to leave, is whether or not the whole world is watching the act and find a solution to what i can make is where the forces have fund areas in the north, south,
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and center of the carlos trip the latest the punctuation orders are causing comics because with is where you repeatedly targeting, so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the way of the tradition and dedication to the investor list when you go to short documentary sky africans to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it africa direct on out. just sierra pod came in to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that's the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e you made weapons are being used in gaza. no guns should be used in an offensive
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way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential? could we go to some we cannot take effective use of the present as not any important effective. he of the story on talk to how does it here? the no, let's have an israel that strikes across the guys are a tax and get out, but i can a family of 8 of us to the other one down. jordan, this is on to 0 life and also coming up your effective state makes another visit to israel to push for us these 5. do you? but how most accuses benjamin? the young of i'm instructing and agreeing. plus i'm john henry and outside of the democratic national convention in chicago were protesters are gathering for the from.

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