tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 19, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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yes, to hear from his radio for these for the we sam is a life or death from the heart of the story. and that's why he's up to. and since the 3 d, old twins was killed and then is really destroyed when a house and con eunice the, [000:00:00;00] the hello on elizabeth put on. and this is the news, our line from door hawk coming else in the next 16 minutes. this is a decisive probably the best maybe last opportunity to get the hostages home to get a ceasefire. so us several to your stage, one's against attempts to be around the golf
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a ceasefire process. about to shut down a major hospital. me, emboldened doctor says it's running off to the medicine supplies because of this way, the restrictions emergency workers look for survivors off to a russian strikes. that's an area of recently taken by ukrainian forces. plus the force has against washington supplying weapons to israel. the head of the scholars from the democratic national convention, the the u. s. equity stays as an as well where he said this could be the last child to strike a 65 digging and gaza. anthony blink and has met with his wally president isaac hits organs kind of eve. he leaves all the is why the latest, including prime minister benjamin netanyahu later on monday. it's lincoln's 9th
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visit since october 7th. you told gentle as the actions taken in the coming days will be crucial. this is also time to make sure that no one takes any steps the could derail this process. and so we're working to make sure that there is no escalation. there no prob, occasions that there are no actions that in any way could move us away from getting the steel over the line or for that matter, escalating the conflict to other places. integrator intensity, same bus lobby as in jordan's capital because benjamin netanyahu, his government has bad alda 0 from reporting in israel. same blinking talking about how the comment sees fund negotiations. he said that the probably the best and maybe the last opportunity to secure the release of captives and gaza. why does the us believe that of the will because there's been so many missed opportunities when it comes to these talks and blinking,
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making the statement upon landing upon his 1st meeting with you as rarely president saying that this is the best and last chance and warning against anyone that would try to do a rail. it certainly on the surface of it, perhaps a warning to his book and loving on from carrying out any attacks that would perhaps the rail, these talks or to the wrong, perhaps of stopping them from carrying out any sort of retaliatory attacks that have been promised in recent weeks, but blinking also knows, and everyone watching knows that this is as much a warning to these rarely as themselves. specifically, the prime minister, benjamin netanyahu, who the united states has accused in the past of purposefully adding last minute changes to deals that were agreed upon and the railing, the talks, and therefore forcing his hand forcing the continuation of this conflict den, blinking, who was expected to meet with nothing yahoo in the upcoming hours of possibly in
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the next hour or so knows that his biggest challenge will likely be convincing. you is rarely prime minister, so not once again, remain stubborn on his so called non negotiable is which include keeping troops on the grounds and gaza, continuing to carry on the war and continuing to keep a presence at the border crossing between gaza and egypt. now that's been one of the main concerns by probably instrument that nothing you know, even this defense minister gilbert kalonde has said that they can pull back and go back if they need to. but he should do whatever it takes to secure the deal. but that is still an open question and as long as nothing yahoo is government remain stubborn on specific points. with regards to maintaining troop presence inside garza wanting to continue on with the war, then it does seem that this deal is unlikely to happen in those circumstances. and blinking those and saying, well, let's talk and blink and spoke about the context in which these makes us these fine negotiation as a taking place, the context of escalating tensions in the middle east. and it's really interesting
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because the is very president. he fact blinking for coming to as well as 8 in case of an attack by yvonne and its allies in the region blinking said that mobilization was to, to attacks. but that the us would come to as well as defense if necessary. that is correct. the statement in the beginning somebody is really president, is very interesting and it really happened in a vacuum of any is rarely actions. it really ignored anything that is really been doing in the last 10 months, even in the last few weeks and really front loaded this white washing of of is really actions on the ground that have killed civilians. not just in guys, over at attacks and 11 on attacks inside occupied syria and other locations. and it really struck a tone of these really being the victim. and the united states being their biggest military benefactor, a classic narrative that they've pushed all along. and really this, this visit by blinking is certainly on the surface of the last chance to make these
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cease fire talks work. but it is also exactly what heard so called a projection of power. if and when those talks don't work and this conflict carries on, we only have to look at what hurts are set himself. he said, is that people have to remember these talks and referring to the tops start with the refusal of home us to move forward. so really echoing what prime minister benjamin netanyahu had been saying last evening, even before blinking landed and israel suggesting that they will remain firm on their negotiating points, that they will not let go of what they call these real strategic interest. you know, really predicting that these talks are unlikely to move forward. so in that scenario, lincoln's visit also serves to function as a projection of military power in support of israel at a time when the all parties in the region. even critics of israel in the united states are very cynical about this deal working and are predicting this conflict to only get worse before it gets better,
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as i am. thank you very much for that same bus savvy. joining us live from amman and what, how much has a queue is benjamin that's in yahoo? i was preventing the cx 5 proposal from being put in place. and the statements, the group said, that is why the prime minister continues to put offs. the goals of the way of reaching an agreement and assessing new conditions and demands with the aim of forcing mediation efforts and prolonging the war that's bringing up the audio. and here's an associate professor of history at georgetown university shit in capital. good to see you of the let's start with the statement from headlines because they have been so many reports over the past few months, but even the u. s. presidential biden, you know, has a new to, is to nothing you all who are changing the goal posts in the seeds find a goal. she ations other in any indications that he's going to stop doing that. because as long as he does that, they can't be a deal can do. they can't,
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and everything we've seen, i think over the course of many months and, and in particular this past week, the idea that these are demands that we're not actually lead to any kind of a ceasefire, right? so it's not really a negotiation tool to say we want to be able to continue the war as part of and cease fire negotiations. i mean it's, it's completely logical and i think as a result, you know, these talks are beginning to be exposed more and more as we see, you know, more of what's happening on the inside that this is just bad political theater. this is just an attempt to actually allow the war to be prolonged, allows is really on slot to continue. and at the same time, the talk serve a certain kind of purpose to keep people more or less distracted with the idea that perhaps there can be some kind of resolution. it's meant to keep at bay the possibility of retaliation from the likes of, of iran and hezbollah and others. and it's also to a certain extent meant to kind of hamper any other international efforts. so the un security council, in those efforts are all on pause while these yeah, fox continue. but if they're doing it for the csr,
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then it's under the assumption that everyone, the public, the rod and its allies, that even the when all fools is it not. so why, how can they continue with the future of it? well, nobody wants to be seen as, as taking the blame for the possibility that a ceasefire could be somewhere in the offing. but again, i think the more that time goes on, the more that a lot of these different actors that you mentioned will all realize that it doesn't serve any one's interests to continue to kind of play play along with this rate. and i think this is what we're more likely to see exactly what they indicated, which is that they might, this might be the last attempt or one of the final attempt, because i think more more it's, it's not having the same kind of effect to continue to to play along with this idea of talks, knowing exactly what we know about this is really prime minister in the fact that he's gaining all the support that he can from the suppose it mediators of these talks led by the united states of course. and is there any indication that the us is willing to put any more pressure or any real pressure,
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which is it hasn't so fall when blinking talks about how this is. he said, probably the best, maybe the last in the attempt, you know, to reach a ceasefire. but what role are they willing to play in that? are they willing to put pressure, real pressure? we haven't seen any, any evidence of that. in fact, everything we've seen has been to the contrary, that the united states has shielded israel from any accountability for the many atrocities that they've continuously committed. it continues to harm it. and so this is, i think the most crucial factor in the fact that you can not necessarily be putting pressure on a country to stuff it's, it's onslaught on the civilian population of gaza without necessarily saying we will withhold arms. right. that this is really the only message that i think anyone is willing to accept as being an indication that the us a serious about this and until then. and until we see that in action. in fact, all we can assume is that the us as a whole heartedly invested in israel's genocidal actions. then where does this leave? this is find negotiations that are set to resume and,
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and kyra on thursday. well, i think, you know, people's intentions are shifting away. i think they're shifting more towards other actors again, going back to the idea that the u. n. a needs to continue to put pressure, particularly within the security council on the united states, which of course, we know has used its veto multiple times to shield israel from any kind of actionable resolutions. we know, of course, that there are other countries in this region that are, you know, threatened retaliation or on an end as well, or given that they've been attacked just briefly of the, the, i, we don't have very long list. i want to ask you this when we talk so much about the pressure that the us can put on as well. but when you talk about how the us should face more pressure at the un security council, perhaps. what, what avenues all the full countries who do want to put pressure on the united states? well, i mean, i think the us has to understand that it's, it's entire global and regional reputation is that state and it has so many other interests here, right? given the fact that it has relations with so many different states, it has interest of course,
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and things like the oil sector and in terms of its strategic placement throughout this region. and then until it realizes that this is threatening all of those kinds of interest. i think it's, it's certainly meant to continue our business as usual, the way that it has so far of the ality on. thank you for your analysis of voice. we really appreciate a 2 guys on our 2 hospitals in the north. so they face and an enclosure due to a knack as to the director of all of the hospitals as the lives of patients hanging by a thread, as one has severely restricted, the entry of humanitarian aid, medical supplies, and fuel into gauze. so since the war began in october, last, i'll call it has this report from all out of the hospital. as a result of this, a visual diesel fuel allowed the hospitallers shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and the nothing goes to death to provide the medical care for patients and wanted people for those people who yeah,
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cannot provide me because care as, as there was a beautiful page of a few walls. so they cannot read the hospital. all they cannot, the crag beyond the lines is we spoke to the allowed the hospital, they're up to the police, i'm much off hands. you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital and he told us all. so if this hospital would not be provided with a few 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 sooner, 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, will be effected fuel must be delivered to the hospital without delay that we also
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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 john, i have a pain in my kidney and talked 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 hospitals around to few full patients the left without hope . we have great weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world, only and gone to the city a 1st stage of the fuel for what's happening, thousands of lives. yeah. and did nothing, does this trip and in this hospital will be shut down? it will be a medical task for freight. why the computer? i just need a northern goes to spread all this time. that spring and i'll call us ponder and thought
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a couple of them. he's joining us live from that on by that and central 1000 and move hospitals on the verge of seizing operation started with a house k work is telling you of the will. in fact, elizabeth a, the a medical situation in the entire street funding goal is, is fairly function of hospitals. inquisitively under met. is this an unimaginable state of crisis? we are, we can see how medical teams and the administrations of these hospitals scrambling in order to continue providing like safe in health care for the palestinian would it patients and even for those who have been seriously wounded from the ongoing escalation of the isabel, it strikes especially in light of the safety shortage of a central medical mississippi's. and basically just because the supplies we also been hearing from them that they are struggling as well to afford the humanitarian . this tough in order to continue providing this essential healthcare nights of the
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unprecedented this k u and dead at told along side with the injuries among displaced families here who have been one day. it's due to the, it's very ongoing gland ontario compartment and in order to get more better understanding about this, we are joined right now by dr. kelly upfront. he is the spokes press and hold on. ok, so hospital. yeah, the class you look to katie and thank you for taking the time to talk to us so we know that the number of casualties is rising. how do you cope and i made shortage. i'll see you wouldn't be that good supplies, but that would be is really didn't the side wall on the guys and population continues for more than 319 days successively on daily basis. there's a to patient forces have been put today doing paul grooms more than 40000 have been killed,
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more than 50000 injured. most of them were women and children and as we speak these read it, probation forces continues to target and pound on suspecting residents. and civilian populations yesterday, this lady for patient forces targeted and pounded. that is, it been said a building in this building 7 well members of the same family with killed 6 children together with their mother, with tailed, intentionally and purposefully by the is that a to a patient for they have cleared in tend to talk to genocide. it's like cleansing the guys in a palestinian population that the founder was also 20. 5 hospitallers are now out of a place and only very few of them but of cost. those are bad lead functioning. and
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as we speak about the following are the, as the crossing have been close for more than 200 days, we are in the saw. so we are phased with sod shortage of me because supplies, let's hello. and we are also sort and the medical staff we can vote even at 10 to the simple wounds of the injured person with them out of dressings, and even the most basic and it says it made they can assist it these. this is a clean saying that that being tied headsets that it has the labs again, guys that especially that is right. it probation forces the parapet slate that i'm in the car to talk about the, the hoss. but that was founded them more than 185 made to can teams and doctors have banking bases of vetted through. isaac get that sort of situation with the outbreak of diseases and pandemic, including the polio mind that turned it in as and now it's by the health menissi unit save,
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where the home health organizations it guides that is the lead and, and i put them extract in with the polio woods that are you not sick? each of the samples have been silent, positive, and the, the, the mean ones are left treated as palestinian patients and one that people are struggling in order to find some sort of a treatment. there is a ongoing short due to the fuel that impacted negatively on the ability of newest health care work has to continue providing a treatment for patients in the intensive care units. and even in the, at risk in the emergency departments, they are not able to continue providing them with the sufficient amount of essential treatment and light of the deep shortage of a central medical necessities. due to the ongoing clue to over central board is that continue to be a lifeline for the entire trip. elizabeth static. thank you very much for that thought
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a couple as i'm joining as live from that i was all on central gaza this one has conducted several rates across the occupied westbank, including a nav listen headphone, a palestinian woman was arrested in my life. she had been released from his way to custody in november and the exchange dealing with him off live ammunition 5 by his way, the fullest, his left full palestinians, ended repenting. morehead on the news allah, including the impulse of why was detected in another country, we'll take a closer look at it, spread around the globe. the new claims mandatory has activated a defense units in the capital to repel attacks by russia keeps as they were engaged early on. monday morning witnesses report for the hearing blocks from the
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outskirts of the city. i mean, while the russian strike has killed one person in a village and assuming region, the strength destroyed home on sunday, killing the 33 year old man, 3 of us were injured. the man says several russian bombs have struck the village. in recent days, alex could topple us as joining us live from cave alex, what are you hearing about the attacks across your client but especially around the outskirts of keys, the road, the outskirts of keys we're hearing that has been some damage, mostly from folding projectiles. as the defenses of intercepted the missiles incoming and also shred drones as well and, but the damage is minimal. just to give you an idea of this, this is an ongoing thing. this happens nearly every day. however, the attacks all serious, if they did get through to be significant damage on the ground as well,
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and also rushed as promised. a very, very robust response in, in the, in retaliation for the cost offensive. it's ongoing as well. so yes, these attacks are ongoing. the defense is a sofa holding out. i'm chief of course is the most heavily protected of all the areas within you crate itself. so having to protected, but occasionally one or 2 do get through. so it's not completely full for alex presidents. alaska has been speaking about the reasons for the coast incursion. what's he been saying? yes, he addresses the nation pretty much every day. but yesterday had a certain amount of meet with. it kind of gives an idea of the, the strategic ukrainian thinking behind the in person. so what he said were 2 things. what he said 1st was, he's trying to degrade versus potential to wage full more potential. what does that
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mean? it means the local, tactical success is by rushing and by you creating and forces, but it also means low res, ukrainian strikes behind russian front lines, attacking railroads, attacking munitions dumps, and bases tried to destroy the jets attack them. so basically, a combination of local success is a deep strike. in other words, trying to essentially define rushes military within that sector. so they come be nearly as aggressive. neely as dangerous an opponent in the coming days and weeks. alex, thank you very much for that. so yes, just to just to for one last thing gives them the idea of the tactic. the police consider that one last thing is that he talks about a buffers of. thank you. he talks about a buffer zone, and this is key to you, prince long term thinking about this course in cushion, because they couldn't keep advancing sooner or later. they were on dry. so he's
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talking about now as some say, simple facts, provide a buffer for you, creating and forces. so rush the current approach the border to closely and use it, saw tillery and use strikes on ex alex. thank you very much for that. alex could topple us with the latest live in case that a russian president, alexander lucas. shank, us, as your client hesitation to more than a 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. the shank along the border as heavily mind and coal, ukraine's movement aggressive of what the skill that since 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 you green would be very happy if russia or below 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,
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so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia. ukraine cannot do it. who can cause the west nato? we, myself and president putin think that nate, who would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions with both of them. and russian president vladimir pension is on a 2 day state visit to neighboring. azerbaijan is expected to discuss international and regional problems with a very president, and how olive has a visit comes as you're playing some coach and enter the coast. region continues. persian is subject to an arrest warrant from the international criminal court, but as or by john is not a member. the philippine and chinese college scholars have blamed each other off to a collision in the south china sea bathing says the philippines deliberately crashed into its vessels on monday morning, while manila says it ships were damaged when the chinese conducted what the
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philippine schools unlawful as of the rest of maneuvers, the waters of the south china sea, a highly disputed territory, a stand offs between the 2 nations, a frequent suez was president decala harris has arrived in chicago, a head of the democratic national convention nation on monday, paris as all but session to be declared the policies presidential candidates in november's election. the majority of the policies delegates have page to back off the president, job item dropped out of the race and july. company, how's that explains how house is expected to use the convention to take on her arrival. donald trump, a combo a terrorist is already the democratic party's nominee for president of the united states. but this week it becomes official. so you can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell,
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a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates earlier this month. and 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 . 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 have pulled her in the pools, pointing to somebody to see it. a convention is that the polls improve, at least in the short term for the party that holds the 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 pull show hair is tied in key battleground states with her republican opponent,
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former president donald trump. but i'm like the 2016 presidential race went from 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 trump campaign attacks. tapping into a voter 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 are going to paint her as. so this stages for comma harris will officially accept the democratic presidential nomination in front of a crowd of a 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 will be to ride the
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momentum of her convention, bounce all the way to november. kimberly, how could al jazeera chicago and they have been protesting chicago ahead of the democratic convention against the us, supplying weapons as well for its one garza protested for the monday. the seas fine and cooling for an odds and by the chicago was home to one of the largest palestinian american communities in the us. john henry spoke to one palestinian american about why he was demonstrating in chicago to what brings you here. yeah, so my dad immigrated here from palestine when he was 18. i've known the occupation and the hardships that goes to means a database throughout the years since 1948 leading up till now the, you know, genocide happening in gaza. and so i'm here today to do whatever i can in whatever capacity i can for the people. innocent people buy 3000 list of people who are dying right now. and you're,
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you're purchasing at the democratic national convention. is it safe to say that you won't be voting for from the layers? yeah, i would say, as of right now, my vote is not with pamela harris. um, i hope that that could change. um, somebody is open and you always have in your mind, james, i think what it comes down to is whether or not you're going to take a legitimate stance against the country that's acting out and the whole world sees it. that's why we have a unit you and, and so what america goes against the u. n. and systematically vito's various treason and various positions that the whole world wants to see. they're called for a permanent you spell your in gaza right now. so no more women and children die. i think that it's important that come with that that and until she can do that, just i will have my vote in jo stein is with a green party. so it's 3rd party. and you were saying earlier, you think it's important that 3rd parties in the us? correct? yeah, exactly. i don't agree with all of that. the green party has on it's on it's a plate. but that said, i also don't think the green party either legitimately has
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a chance at this stage in 2024 to beat the dns to your warranty. but that's that. i think it's important that we make this our year to start putting our effort into other parties. so that way we can build those up over time and hopefully that they have a chance that's to democracy. having more candidates on the ballot for voters to choose not to big machines, winnable parties to choose to the head on knowledge of the titans full upon minnesota is an in a case where he is accused of insulting. the mama key would have a live update from bank call and product has to change the in india phase of the training to the the, the really hold bits of your typically we talked about the balkans up through good part of centralization. you're also generating the biggest thunderstorms at the
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moment, abrupt daily, 42 degrees still most uh, which is not quite a reco, but is a long way above average. and that's going to continue for a while. that because we got these high temperatures, we've injecting moisture from the age attic and bringing in a front from the west. this whole area has been full of giant thunderstorms producing flash. that's the latest to be found in vienna. this is, well, as it says, 100 movies of variables fell in about 3 hours. so quite a lot of fairly shallow funding, but pretty wide spread funding as well. this is a repeat for the event, i think on monday you'll find the big shelves down the western side of croatia, for example, but said he, moving down towards hungry may be less. so to the north of this. but you'll notice this heat to this that bel grades at 34 degrees and they'll grade hangs onto the heat, doesn't get the funds to almost until probably later on wednesday. so this whole area is just moving slowly. east within science was greece might get some relief from the heat within one or 2 big chairs. then further west and north in europe,
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you've got probable or tom the looking, whether they're west africa still full, a very big charles from chad. right back west to guinea a nation ingles in a bitter civil war. the resistance picking 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 emerged under the fcc them up became funds for us to the reach of cyber crime was taking place in new i certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hobbs in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in march. and i was just the euro pod, huge. i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have on his government with these 5 digit, you say getting less of a thought provoking odd since the e. you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way
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. 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 the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important effective he of the story on talk to how does era the to watching all does the man as it was put on the window. hoffer mazda of on top stories for solid, us secretary of state antony, blinking, isn't this right away? he said this could be the last charles to strike a 65 dealing dasa. he won't as well on him, off against actions that coach daveille detox or escalate the conflict to hospitals in northern dogs are close to shutting down due to lack
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a funeral. director of the out of the hospital said the laws of patients a had in by a friend across from the supplies to be allowed into casa as well as mesa fills, displacement from central and southern gaza has come moved, people off from water supplies. i'll just leave us honey. i'll shy it report from con eunice has nothing to wonder if you don't and me. then you get to the rest of 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 sit on the we spoke to engineer, so i'm sure about the situation in con units as well the heck, up at the bottom near the end of 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
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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. the 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. 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 city's residence is now close to impossible. what colors are left to 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 choose for, i was hoping to get some clean water and is your,
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this is the gym and then my little girl and i are waiting. and these, along the lines under the heat of assigned the 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 and we work long distances to find lisel. but it's not sufficient enough for my family. how does the little cut out to 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 gods, australia, top among them, the destruction of infrastructure and the dangerous health hazards. they create a set of dizzy off medina to connie on this. a man carrying a ball and the television has died off the road, exploded a possible i was
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slightly engines, and the bloss quotes significant damage to a truck the i density of the man is in to yet know is there any police are investigating the incident? the philippines has detected its 1st case of impulse to see it, and a man with no history of traveling outside the country. the virus has spread to several countries since the common tax break began last year. and the democratic republicans come the atlanta y, connie's phone developments from going on in eastern democratic republic of congo. the homeless people are just throwing more cases of impulse. it. 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 is appropriate. i'm not consistent this. i'm still very confused and also drama, 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 was just
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those each under the control officials, the government seems, does it 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, 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. uh, postal code words and how to deal with this on the ground here. like on it. i'll just go month for because david monk lee is the will a vision director and the east and democratic republic of congo. and he's joining us live from going to thank you very much for your time as to monday. firstly,
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what are you sharing about exactly where and how the virus is spreading, as well as the voters of spreading thread? the caps, it's actually nationwide, but what we're seeing is particularly in camps where people have been clean conflict. these numbers they've been arising precipitously due to the fact that the conditions are so for these are horrible conditions. a lot of sanitation services, really lack of understanding your proper hygiene. extremely difficult and as such is hitting people and the numbers are going up very quickly, particularly towards children, both in the overall number of cases and the mortality rates. are they building up particularly among children because of the number that is staying and can so is it also because of the strain that spreading at the moment where we're hearing that is affecting children and pregnant women mor this dream is cause for concern. but as well when people are coming to the campus when they're playing from this conflict, they're not needing, you know, there's
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a many reports of sexual abuse. so people are in a very difficult position, especially children. they are really the ones that are most reflected. so if a child is only really eating once a day or once every couple of days, they're mune system is a little weekend. so the fact that a stronger strain can come get these camps mean the children will be most affected by this. yeah, they say that this virus drives and conditions of squalor and intimacy. we know that many people in d, i. c and living in displacement, cancer because of fighting between the army and m. 23 rebels. can you tell us exactly about the conditions and these cabs and if it's even possible to contain the spread in such conditions? yes. what vision as well as several other ngos and meet you mandatory and community . we've been active in the capsule providing really emergency funding cash, water, sanitation, and health services simply but it isn't enough because these jap, spring up very quickly. for instance, i was in a camp called lucia got left the other day is over a 100000 people,
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miss kemp and the conditions. and they just overwhelmed the humanitarian community . it is possible to meet these not growing number of cases, but we require the resources to do so. the infrastructure is there, but there was an incredible pressure on humanitarian community to really meet the rising demands. and what about the vaccines other vaccines? there not enough. and we hear about several nations now requesting more vaccines, but it's something that, again, i would ask those large, those resources are marshall towards the d r c in neighboring countries because that's where the greatest problem is. we have much more confidence in, for example, as we know, even we talked about pakistan having new cases in the d r. c. there's so much more demand for vaccines and that's why it was the class, but it was like these were the alternated, and others requests being hood other efforts being made to get the vaccines to the african nations that need them the most. it's very early in the are concerned starting with those those, those,
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the samsung parts being burned or acted upon appropriately, which is why we're here a guide advocate for greater vendor vaccine use to try to read resources that because so many of the solutions that we're going to but we're going to come up with local solutions behind hygiene promotion, early, early detection, alabama. it's in transferring to them camp that will be on my hygiene and health support right now. it's not, it's not the same as the monthly. thank you very much for your time on this and do apologize. 2 of us for the sound quality and that last on. so that was great to have you with us. appreciate it. thank you. thank you. i keep to thousands of football fans and cold cause i have marched and solid actually with health care, what? because they don't destroy. i can protest across india for the vase and murder of a training. don't the inside a government hospital made excellent justice for the victim. the indian medical association has the russian to prime minister,
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not in the movie. they want him to ensure hospitals. a safe place has to work, particularly because 60 percent of india is dumped as a women as the the i've been beaten by the system in the, you know, i'm dr. r v a. so kind of the secretary general of the indian medical association, who's joining us from putting a load in the state of cadillac. thank you very much for your time. so, so can you tell us about what you're asking of the government in this letter that you version to prime minister moody and it seems to be easy for us to be, you know,
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it's not all seen by the end of the seas to now on by the 2nd, so on the so we know that the, this was the 6 of us. so that thing, so be easy. so we also seen that as the that a lot of asks and many would say reasonable asks have you had any response from the government? the lady says, sure what to use possibly. yeah i do is i'm
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sure they also say all the additions to tennessee or governments law said b, i didn't really think it's all i'm can you tell us about why this is so necessary? this is a particularly terrible case which has led to the protests will around the country . but what you hear about the conditions you outlined, some of them about, you know, the very long working conditions that health cable, cuz in india phase, but the, the, the day today conditions that makes them so susceptible. but that makes them so vulnerable. the she says she to the the,
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just the $6.00 before tax and the gas in the city, the squad state number was 2 washrooms. so this the only way to shut off there are certain things that somebody does not show directly in the just to create 7 and the sites and also the student to be i won't be watching the 2nd 6 weeks, but that in the used to be 16 it's gotta be, i said she can ration all around the i don't see you guys. always the same thing that is to finish on the nation, the guy,
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the fight such the biggest tri plus the, the, the, the, the, the, the, she needs the, you see the status of the she needs the saw. so the students that know how often does she need to say, so the the, to get the or that is not the of the soul come joining us live from when i load in carol, i thank you very much for your time i. starlight is full upon minnesota has appeared in quote, as evidence stops to be heard in a royal and sold case against him. the hearing sent as on comments to tax and
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shinall was made in an interview with the south korean newspapers. in 2015 he said, privy council, those support the 2014 proved which asked the government of his youngest sister. but for more on those let spring in our correspondent tony chang is joining us live from bangkok. so tex, than should i walk back in cold back in the headlines. so any tell us about this case? well, it's specifically the care is 48 hours the mr tax and who yesterday was at his what party headquarters of the ruling party put ty, seeing his dose, to get the official recognition from the palace that she was indeed prime minister . today he's in court trying to defend himself against this $11.00 to charge and thailand. the laws of less meant just a or insulting the monica. it is
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a very serious charge. it's one that it's very difficult to defend yourself against, as he said that it stands back to 2015. when missed the tax and was living and self imposed exile. and he made a statement to career and media that the, the people behind the cube. he thoughts were where the privy council is it's, it's based on a very wide interpretation of the less mad just a little, which i think it, it's immediate form says that any insults to the king, the queen, or the kings. but has been interpreted a much more widely and recently is even to the point where legal scholars have one that, whether offending the king's pets might be included. and that's been a very real issue with the discussion of the king's pets. uh, people who had the military rank. and so the satirical references in the media hit, which some people have suggested may also be less magistrate. none the less missed
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the text and the period today. he has come to hearings before by sneaky in the back the door today. he pulled up rights in the front with a big smile on his face. he spoke to the media beforehand saying he was sure this would be result that he didn't feel that was much of a case, the ones that he was wearing very pointedly a yellow shirt. that's the, the color of the royal family we saw yesterday during the proceedings of that roll endorsement of his daughter. also the family bowing deeply before full trades of the king. we assume that that has been some kind of a deal struck to bring mr tax and back from the self imposed x. so with the agreements, he is still a very influential figure here politically. but of course nobody can be above the king. and i think mister jackson is very keen to show that he wasn't cold for about 4 hours. he did plead guilty to the charges put against him. but again, this was very much just
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a preliminary hearing in this and he left about midday low concern, and nobody is of the king and perhaps no one is about the constitutional course either right to any you mentioned should have lots of rules that has been named the new prime minister off of the constitutional court ruled that suite that's a visa and couldn't serve as prime minister does this. and the latest people in tie politics a it's a very good question. i think that is whatever on here. so they're waiting to find out with baited breath. there aren't any more cases in front of the constitutional course of the men that could have such ma'am of consequences. and it's slightly curious. so these 2 cases would decided both of the same time we've, we've seen these paste cases under consideration. the 1st one says the against move forward. for the last 6 months. it did appear at one stage as if they were buying
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time because they kept just deferring it week by week by week. nonetheless, i think what is undeniable now is the constitutional court has a massive impact on politics and time. then it's something that i think money owed and re ties. a very disappointed about what we had elections last year that were very lively. they were participated in, i think when move forward, which one the election very comfortably wasn't able to form a government. people did at least hope that we would get back to electro politics. now the quote is weight and again shown that's influenced by i think people have been very much now we put a new prime minister. she can get a new cabinet in place, at least for the foreseeable future. things can get back on track, tanya. thank you very much for that. tony chang with the latest live in bangkok. still a head on algebra floods in northern saddam have left 35 pieces. dead of the conflict is handling efforts to help the survivors,
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the as a nation goes in a bits or civil war. the resistance taking more and more territory, the winning, they found one and the see has to so to the power button, the chaos and use threats has emerged under the sea. then what became from spread to the reach of cyber crime was taking place in new i. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hobbs in the world. the full reports deductible for the gateway to me in march. and i was just the euro.
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the saddam's health minister says at least 22 people have died from cholera. the country has reported 354 cases following weeks of heavy rain. the eastern states of casala has been heavily effected authorities. they have appealed to international aid, but fighting between the army and power, military rapids, default forces of hampton 8 operations and the northern sit on at least 35 people have died in floods caused by to venture reign. officials say the needs of those affected beyond the states capacity. well, the 20000 people have been displaced by the floods from flights june had been moved into the pulse as well. how much in northern sedans river now state is known for its 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
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a result of the torrential rains and floods that hid 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 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 or the damage or loss is clearly visible to the naked eye, or rather than for less than 2 years, totally exposed to the other minutes, normal homes or even toilets. i'm trying to erect the set,
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at least to protect our children from the sheets of the sun. the local officials have called on the federal government and organizations to provide assistance. but the conflicts between government troops and power military forces will likely make that difficult. how do i so do it, then? let's see um, when we are in desperate need of tens and other sheltering materials. that is our priority. we appeal to charity into money to an agencies to lend a helping hand without delaying a large number of residents. now homeless, there are trees in case more rings come out of the damage is not limited to homes. only markets and commercial shops built here in the early 20th century have been affected 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 delivery of any assistance he by morgan, alta 0 and that's it for me, elizabeth, put on them for this new resolve it stay with us on ours. is there
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