tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 21, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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0 now the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm marianne demising. welcome to the news our life from dell hawk coming up in the next 60 minutes. this needs to get done, and it needs to get done in the days ahead and we will do everything possible to get it across the finish. the secretary of state says negotiate is working on a cx 5 deal. we'll do everything possible to get a mass on board with the new bridging proposal. meanwhile, israel is ministry launches and asked right near a markets in gauze that killing at least 9 palestinians. also coming out this
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albert rock of bomber is due to make the case of cumberland harris's presidential candidacy on day 2 of the democratic national convention will be live in chicago and the as 12 port sets of adults, his panel on workplace safety. following nationwide protests of the rape and murder of a training don't to cut on piece of statements with the sports needs materials, schools of the lenient punishments handed out to will. number one, genic summit. the tide in test positive for ben substance, but escapes suspension, curio says he should be out of the sports for at least to use the time is of the essence. and that's what the secretary of state anthony blinkin told reporters in doha, why he's been discussing assets to end israel's war on. because
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a blinking match with the the mirrors council, hours of the talks with egypt, the president's, the secretary of state said israel has accepted a so called bridging proposal and the washington and all the negotiators would do everything possible to get a mass on board. the time is of the essence of time is of the essence because with every passing day, the wellbeing and lies of the hostages are in jeopardy times of the absence. because every single day when children, man and guys are suffering without access to adequate food medicine and it risk of being wounded or dying and fighting that they didn't start. and they cannot stop. and time is of the essence because with every passing day, there's the danger of escalation in the region. a escalation that we've been working to prevent from day one since october 7, width of egypt and with
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a cutter were united in um, and purpose, and united in action. we're working in our different ways to try to ensure that there is not escalation, sending the necessary messages to all of the potential actors, including around including as well off mama to l mastery is professor of media studies at the del ons and shoot for graduate studies and joins us live from the minneapolis in the us. how much depends now on what the is ready. prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to well, i think, you know, as we've discussed in the past from the us has not put the adequate pressure on israel. they're not just not applying, they're really not applying any pressure on, on israel. we're also getting reports from pbs that former president, donald trump,
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and current republican nominee. donald trump is advising nothing yahoo not to accept a deal. right. and nothing. yahoo has been very explicit. been, you know, and making statements that would sort of motivate him as to not to accept a deal. right. so he looked at the deal that's on the table right now. the so called bridging proposal with all due respect to everyone involved. it's an awful deal for the palestinians, and if there's time we can go through, we can go through the reasons why. but i think the deal is so bad that it's almost as though these really isn't the americans want come as just say know so that they can blame him, asked for, you know, um, holding out the peace process and so on us or the ceasefire deal with and so on and so forth. right? so this is more about political calculation,
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but not in yahoo has no intention of ending this war. he's told us that explicitly on numerous occasions um and so in the best case scenario for the palestinians. if they were to accept this deal, you'd get a brief pause, a temporary reprieve. and then with a promise by israel to continue to bombard ment of guys i was the only that. but how last night agreed to this just for the the, the, the purpose that you you mentioned just to avoid being got blamed for sabotaging the talk. so to be used as an escape goes or it's hard for me to get into how may i assist hands, right. i don't, i don't know, bureau what their calculations are exactly, but i would be surprised if that was part of their calculation. i think from us probably realizes that they're going to be blamed and demonized no matter what. uh by the united states. um kind is real and their and their closest allies, what i think could cause and us to accept
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a bad deal. and i don't know, this is just speculation, but what might cause them to accept the deal is the pressure that they, they're getting from palestinians on the ground who are desperate for a pause, a reprieve. they just want to be able to sleep a few days or a few weeks without you know, bombs dropping on them and, and just being able to access food and clean and clean water. now, do i think from us will accept the deal. my hunch is that they're not gonna accept a deal based on what's been laid out and also based on some of the statements they've made over the past 24 hours or so. but if they, if they accept it, it will be because of pressure from the palestinians. and garza, how much of an issue is that on the point about the, the, these potential communication between donald trump and then private as an s and yahoo? we know they share a very close relationship, but i mean, it's just that the gauze a not being viewed through the lens of the current crisis and that sort of
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escalates reversed. it presents, but rather through american domestic politics. right, well i mean, the united states is, is doing what the united states does that mean and that is acting in their own interest right now. now trump is not the president at the moment, but if he becomes president, he will, he will also act on the basis of, of us interest. at present, he's acting on the basis of self interest. he wants to be elected president, and he believes that if a ceasefire deal is reached right now, that it will help camella harris's campaign. so that's why he's urging and yahoo not to accept not to accept a deal. and israel's also doing what israel does, right? they've, they've been sort of hell bent on burying the palestinians for it for
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a long time. we know well about their plan for so called greater israel and they're trying to implement that now they, and part of that plan involves basically getting rid of the palestinians. my own last 3. thank you very much for joining your staff from minneapolis. thanks and why american? the all american shuffle, diplomacy continues that has been and is really a tackling daryl bi line. central gaza, at least 9 palestinians were killed, but that number is expected to rise. the injured would take into the lock, the hospital, just less than a kilometer away from the site of the attack. it happened that a busy area that leads to a market in the city. i'll just there is and i'll who do reports from darrow, by the, in central gaza. it's the y'all take here in a box, a hospital after that is ready for says target to a group of civilians in one of the most busy roads. and there is but now it's very close to the market. and also there has been
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a lot of traffic in the street. now at least 8 palestinians were killed. and in the i see you there are these 10 policy news and others of policy news were injured among those entries were children and women. we saw them laying on the floor cover . good luck waiting for a medical treatment from the doctors. now, not only that in some units, there is there any forces. also, it's hard to get to a point where a policy means charged through the phone and connect to the internet and at least for policy news, we're also kill. moving to the global city, the is really forced, as target says most of the houses schools in the god, the city where this school was sheltering. as the 700 policy needs, at least 12 policy news were killed. but still still this point, the civil defense themes are trying their best to rescue more bodies because the families of those trapped under the rubble,
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they say that there were there their family members work in the school when it's was targeted. now moving from south to north to the wood, to itself, to the north of the middle area. there has been a lot of attacks on civilians on residential homes. and most of these attacks were in the middle area where at least 1800000 policy news are so 3, however, policy news every single day are saying that they do not know where to go. and there's no play safe across the garbage trip. this tend to august theda. that is, but i've got to palestine meanwhile and is riley attack on a school and gaza sheltering hundreds of displays. palestinians is killed that need 12 people. most of them were women and children. emergency crews are searching for survivors. thousands of people are believed to be buried under the rubble after a building collapse. the civil defense is saying 700 displace palestinians were in the school just west of gauze. the city is really on the claims at target. a c'mon
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center used by palestinian fighters inside the school. every time i had any reports from the scene, i am here standing inside most of a habit of school. and this is all for math of a brutal aerotech targeted business, full growth with guys. a city resulted in killing many civilians on business and your last infected love that i managed to pull from and did the debris every time i have to run for my life. for months, i've been living in the is really tags were very close. i have lived through a lot. no man at the moment we heard the explosion, we ran for our lives. my sister keeps crying. we did not know what to do. i saw the bodies torn to pieces and how many could have got diana? we were sitting inside one of the classrooms when we heard the loud explosion. it was so powerful that we fell to the ground. i ran,
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searching for my children who were playing in the school yard. i did not find any of them. all who were in this part of the school were killed the entire building collapse on their heads. they were all killed. no one survived committed to when will the world stand watching in silence? we are killed in our homes destroyed. where do we go? civil defense forces are trying to do, but unfortunately we have metal to work with. we are using the basic equipment to get this trapped civilians from on. those are both some of this we have. i loved enough to check with them. a lot of the sky buildings flashed into the ground and we, together with a few medical teams, are doing our best to recover the dead. i regret to say we will not be able to recover all of them simply because we are using just so bad hands. i made a total absence of equipment and how the result is. this has been the case, the civil defense throughout this genocidal families. our region as they are asking themselves. where do we have to go as this
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a school where shield 3 more than 700 civilians who already got their houses destroyed you to do the ongoing is what in the world garza. they are now lift with no shelter, maybe the will end up in a sweet, you do the relentless and discriminate air strikes target in the shelters. i would start filtering civilians here, northern ga, the city and in the whole because a strip of families are weaving as the their loved ones are still trapped on the level of the school. if we are being exhibited by civil defense forces to get uh civilians and injured from on those horrible volumes. have you me a 0? does the city how the spine israel has released 33, palestinian this a needs taken from gaza before they were united with the families. they described
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severe abuse at the hands of is riley gods. not corroborates with what right scripts have been saying. and they said that there is widespread use of torture taking place and is really presence on the my who reports on this now from down by a handcuff, mark seer, their skin and a look of disbelief in their faces. signs of wood, these palestinians describe as the use of systematic torture in his really he was detained by his very forces of the kind of asylum crossing i was that helping with the delivery of humanitarian aid to our people. then i was taken and interrogate to be sent up and humiliated was held enough at present for 37 days released in hon. eunice along with 32 other duties. all this man once detailed his family. she is a life held for weeks. he was
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a question by members of these really intelligent service. he sees the conformation from prisoners who have been starved and beaten inside. this is really prison and occupied with back. i was detained for almost 3 months. i was told to day and night my ritual broken shoulders dislocated. we were subject to all types of torture beyond anybody's imagination all the time these looked at least 90 percent of that physical capacity. i was blindfolded in some comforts with 70 days in a row. all of us abused, humiliated and tortured the block up. now free. how the dean is sharing the story of his or the pleading for health. for more than 9000 deputies still kept in his regular jail and detention center. he was given an interview with his wife and son, suddenly appeared that they had not seen him in nearly
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3 months. more than $10000.00 palestinians have been detained since october 7th, half of them since the parts of the year among them. i'm more than 600 of mine are the 300 women and 80 journalist, many of whom are still held in his regular presence, was these virus hawks are on their way. many families are hoping against hope for their family members are still alive and could be released soon. anyway, i was just from there the last to be in the central area. how assign. israel says that it's recovered the bodies of 6 captives in gaza. a group representing their family says that this gives them some closure. they've urge these riley government to reach a deal would release the remaining $109.00 captives still in gaza. is ready all me released this video, which it said at film during the recovery operation. the army says that their bodies were found in a tunnel under the southern city of han, eunice, and
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a statement. it also said the operation came off to intense combat above ground. the whole of black and michelle a bomb are due to speak on the day 2 of the democratic national convention in chicago. president joe biden headline the 1st night of the gathering on monday. usually occasions of the most common to harrison urged people to load the end of november presidential election. i'm just there is mike counter is life from chicago inside the convention venue and joins us now. so the a bomb is right next to what are they likely to bring to the table, or will they bring immense political experience? barranca obama 1st spoke at a convention back in 2004. he was a $210.00 president, and he will bring to this convention, the kind of political savvy that come with that hire as will need as this campaign continues in the weeks and months to con michelle obama to
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a very powerful force within the democratic party. and both who play a major role in what is a major thing full comma, the harris. and that is to bring the disparate parts of the democratic party together to create a united front. now that has been a lot of emotion at this convention, but the hasn't being that much policy or talk about policy. at this particular point, i'm joined now by sort rude child rahman, from one se wage, which represents millions of workers to the restaurant in industry. as we're looking at economic policy, we're not seeing much at the moment, particularly as regards what, what you focus on. and that is a living wage for what. yes, that's right. and it's important to note that this year, black voters let next voters and young voters have all named the cost of living and jobs of living wages equally as their absolute top priority. so it is essential that combat harris and tim waltz really address that issue had on thus far, they've talked about lowering costs in various ways,
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addressing rent and home ownership. they've talked about prescription drugs and various ways to go after price gouging by corporations. they haven't really, truly addressed yet elevating people's pay, which is what our 14000000 workers want to hear desperately. they want to hear that some side, somebody understands that people aren't paid enough at this moment to cover the basic cost of living. now this being a tool can both campaigns about removing texas on chips, but this is a bit of a red herring. is it not? it is. i 1st wanna say it's incredibly heartening. as somebody who's been screaming from the top of our lungs were sitting on a workforce of 14000000 workers, they can be mobilized to vote if only they heard their interest, their issues talked about. so it's heartening to hear them talked about at all. and i think the fact that they're talked about at all is a recognition that it's a huge workforce that could turn out to vote. but it's the wrong policy. um, 2 thirds of tipped workers don't even earn enough income to pay income taxes. and that is because they have
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a sub minimum wage in the us of just $2.13 an hour. tips are supposed to make up the difference. so what they want to hear is actually comma harris. tim, well say, sure, we're for now getting rid of taxes on tips, but we understand what's really needed is a livable wage from your employer closer to 15 or higher with tips on top of that. what you're looking for essentially, is to raise the minimum wage as it stands up to what is a profit measured the thing. but that's right, right now the federal minimum wage is still a $7.25. and again, for chipped workers, $2.13 an hour. that is less than half of what the mit living wage calculator says is actually needed to live in the united states right now. just to cover rent, transportation, and food, we need to elevate that minimum wage and workers want to hear a couple of harris say that last question and that is the living wage. i mean it's, it's, as he said, it's a mess should make it
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a real thing. one of the lowest is $20.00 a person. i mean that, that is incredibly high. when you look at what the minimum wages on most states, that's right. it's actually not high at all. it's just the bare minimum of what that might be living. which calculator says you need just to cover food, transportation, rent not to buy your kids christmas gift just to survive. so the fact that the minimum wage is $7.25 in our country, and what you need to live is 20 shows you how far off we are. how long wages have been artificially suppressed, frankly, by corporations that are keeping workers wages as low as humanly possible in order to, you know, bring in short term profits. what we need to hear is pamela, how harris and tim welsh standing up for workers and saying, we need a living way, agreed, a livable minimum wage. we need to raise that minimum wage for all workers, including tipped workers to something that allows them to cover those basics, rent, transportation, and food. so it will drive our them. and uh,
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thank you so much for talking guy talking to us said that you hear one of the discussions that is absolutely critical to the voting public, the cost of living, how much it costs each person to live. and the politics of each campaign has a direct implication, a direct effect on that boat is, would be looking in the weeks ahead to get a more concrete policy, not just out of this campaign, but also on the republican one. thank you so much from chicago and mike hanna, for me while from the present. donald trump is criticized democratic rival. combat harris has reco. it's specifically on criminal justice. republican candidate made the remarks while visiting the michigan ton of how a month of to white supremacist riley. the democrats accuse trump campaign of staring up racial tensions for political gain. elizabeth anchor is a professor of american studies and political science at george washington university, as joins as live from the washington dc. how might pro,
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how might donald trump's criticism in his rhetoric be resurrect? resonating with vote is particularly those in swing states. i think donald trump, the rhetoric might actually be resonating more with people who are already has bass . when people think about questions of criminal justice, they also often trust the democrats a little bit more when they actually think about the human costs of criminal justice and not just blanket support for police power. so i think he might be trying to dig support with his space, especially in being at a town that has a long history of white supremacy that might be somewhat of a dog whistle to his base, to energize some of the underlying racism and sexism that he's directing towards the harris campaign, but i'm not sure it will resonate with swing voters and the way that he might imagine. what does she have to do now to win this election? is it about laying out concrete policies, tackling a number of different issues,
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or does she need to focus on, on coughing out? one particular thing that will help her identifying with lotus, she needs to do a little bit of both, right. she certainly has a much more condense campaign then she would have if she had already gone through a primary season or had been on the campaign trail for a year at this point. so on the one hand, she does need to lay out some policies, but different from what we've seen so far. they're not that different from biden, especially in terms of domestic policy. and a lot of biden's domestic policies were actually quite popular with democrats, in terms of his policies, for infrastructure, for climate, for helping people get out of poverty. a lot of those were quite popular with democrats. he said the campaign and getting a campaign is comfortable with that to an extent because she's associated with
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biden's administration for obvious reasons. but perhaps she doesn't have the, the direct advantage of being an incumbent. i think she's trying to harness the policies that were popular. well distancing herself, but from the policies that were unpopular and from biden, who, himself was relatively unpopular. right. she's trying to use the galvanizing momentum that she has from the democratic party, which both supports her as a candidate and is quite relieved that joe biden is not. there can't do that. so she's trying to use that energy to call support from places she already has it and also to try to position herself in a new way as somebody younger pressure. with the newer biography, somebody who was much more a tune to not trust breton, better issues for all americans, but particularly issues for younger people. for more. oh cool. if the task boarder started saying i didn't, might not put it in such a difficult balance to strike,
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isn't it to run in this sort of change election while doing on biden's record as it is? and i think we're seeing her try to triangulate in a few ways of borrowing some things, suddenly rejecting others. and at the same time trying to attract trump and trying to actually explain to people who she is on her own terms. it's actually sewing a needle in a lot of difficult, you know, threads right now that she has to try to manage in a really short in time period. okay, well a good to talk to you again, but for now, elizabeth unkept, profess on chris. thank you very much for joining us. we take you to india. now the supreme court is setting up a task force to look at how what place safety can be improved for doctors. this isn't a response to the rape and murder of a junior adult during a state run hospital, which sparks nationwide demonstrations, victoria gate and the reports of women's rights activists in daily,
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of fighting for justice and cooling for change justice. in the case of adult who was right, demoted inside a government hospital and changed what they describe is a patriarchal society in which the women a too often the victims of violence. no one is the one you want to be said that they'd be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed in a close cut. the hospital mary 2 weeks ago to visit the strike demanding the government bring in strong below was to protect medical professionals in the workplace. they welcome the supreme court decision on the formation of a task force. that's a resident doctors, also known as junior doctors should be represented on the committee. messages are the wrong level, you know, of health care providers to be should also be in and see what it as
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a presentation in darkness. no thoughts before. so that along the road, you know, because of this is only people working for 24 hours so they can be properly able to tell what they are facing. read janet demari has spent 40 years campaigning for women's rights. she says the government needs to do more to protect or indeed women . what fact finding do we need to ensure safety of every one in the country, not just a doctor, everyone in the country, in the workplace. if, if that is the, that is the goal of the day, then why not go for a be good to the phone? why not activate or lose solutions of government? the supreme court says protecting women, it was in the national interest in the country cannot wait for another woman to be right to murder. the full action is taken victoria gates and b l g 0. so i have for you on this new, the, a building shelter was month and place
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a new bid to end this. don conflict as for 10000000 people from their homes, suspect the serial killer on the run. 9 accused of dumping thousands of bodies in a canyon far escapes from prison with the suspected health of inside is the t 20 limits? well, comp has a new venue and in the nick of time as well. visa has that story the so how long is that? we've seen some very stormy weather across europe in recent days. and there's more of that to come. we go to a line of under the shows and storms moving that way, stretching from the baltics down to the balkans and we're all going to see more weather come into the north west. pretty wild weather. thanks to the remnants of
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hurricane ernesto. it's taken its transatlantic journey to europe and we'll see that heavy rain stopped to put into northern parts of island on western scotland that so we've got the yellow warnings out on wednesday. it is y a however down in the south with some spells of sunshine and across most central parts of europe and the low countries. well, the summer weather is to be enjoyed here. on wednesday, you can see it moving across into scandinavia with some heavy falls to come from the way. we will see some of that rain as well stretching across into sweden, pushing across into west and pots of russia, as well as the way it has issued warnings. the thunder storms, we also see some thunderstorm stretching across for the south into places like we spot for the key. it is a story of heat also for the greek islands. we'll see more comm conditions come back into pots so easily and spain and portugal. it's still a story of heat out east, but we'll see temperatures come down robin nicely in lisbon for portugal on thursday.
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the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. nominator here on now the the do with the news our at night from down on main stories. now, israel has attacked of busy market area and down by line central gaza. at least 9 palestinians were killed, the number of dead is expected to rise. meanwhile, the us secretary of state is satisfying gauze and needs to be agreed in the coming days. as we blink and told her forces in the us has always been opposed to israel occupying cause or in a long time in the interest of all concerned,
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starting with israel to bring this to a close. and i think that was also reflected in the conversation that i had, the hoss you just depend on it, the security of the country depends on it. the ability to really ensure that we don't have the conflict spreading to other places because gaza is in many ways the key to making sure that we can actually move things in the north and living on and has the law in a better direction. it's the key to helping make sure that we can take down the temperature and the red sea with who these is the key to seeing if we can pursue a normalization agreement between israel and saudi arabia, which both countries mean i'm very interested in, as well as the lebanese group has bala and israel has carried out more cross border attacks. at least 9 people were injured in the east and 11. and while hezbollah rockets started fires in northern israel, santa holder has won this now from bay root arms they pose hit. and so there let
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the non n g for inside the country, secondary explosions, follow the initial is rarely strikes. 3rd believes to have destroyed weapons warehouses belonging to has the law is ryan is using this period to try and degrade his bottle us capacities to the extent that it can both in terms of taking out of members of his beloved, whether high level commanders or offices um and so we'll talk it through the tax, but at the same time that also degrading their weapons capacities, there's been a spread of a wider conflict after 10 months of fighting. that's been in parallel with the war on concept. hezbollah has said it's a tax are part of the efforts to reduce pressure on the strip by diverting israel's military resources. but as well, has been acting with little restraints. so far,
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no, we spending, it has been less videos and propaganda and speeches and words. it's auctions having managed to deter israel's. i've talked some light button on a east row that has demonstrated greater intelligence capacity in finding targets and not shaving results. with those targets almost daily. there's a target that strikes on a car or a motorcycle coming, a member of has the law. and they are happening. kilometer is from the border. and it's messaging to israel has, below, has tried to re establish the terrence by showing its military capabilities. and while there is little doubt, hezbollah can inflict damage on israel. it has been speaking to the unwritten rules of engagement for both sides. avoid targeting population centers. it has to belong, has accused, is relative crossing red lines by targeting b ruth and killing civilians. and it has promised to retaliate, but that could lead to, in this way the counter attack. and in the absence of
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a ceasefire deal in gaza, this conflict could be heading towards an escalation center. there was a 0 beta, as so as the seaside tours for gaza continues. there's also another conflict on folding and so done for some 16 months now. the us special envoy has been holding talks with the military rapids support forces in geneva or about this. now he's heading to cairo to meet the armies representatives as well as happening is what the un described as wells was. hunger crisis is getting worse. and so down jones drops the reports to shooting these men and the families say they have no way to go . they flip violence that's killed. thousands of people enforced moving 10000000 from their homes. now they're building temporary places to live. house is made for money play blue own every day. we hope the situation will improve so we can return
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to our homes. but the situation still looks the same. this is a transitional phase. we will see things improve and if we can return. but i think that's thing here is better for me under all circumstances. pointing between the army and the power military rapids support forces. still, as you didn't april last year, when tension between the 2 rival generals, descended into all conflict. un says the violence has caused the wills was to come to the crisis. with an estimated 25000000 people facing acute hunger across the country. and farming has been confirmed, and the northern, the full region. some of the fisheries fighting is around the besieged city of al sasha, with a population of around $2000000.00. it's the last city on the, on the control in west and on for you. and then 8 agencies face to security and logistics challenges, given q, monetary and assistance to those in need. and what we use the specific materials and construction to see if diamond,
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because of the war. we built the house in the traditional way with clear and palm phones. most people here do not understand the reason behind the war. the reason so we, what we do, i hope it will end and so we can turn to our homes and our normal nice for you and says the situation in suit on has reached a catastrophic breaking point. giving men like these little choice, but to build try to best protect their families from the violence they have no power to stop charles profit, which is 0. now thousands of people across chad have been forced to flee heavy flooding vast since the month of july. in the worst regions in the north, at least 54 people have died for the south and the capital. those who have been displaced have been forced into shelters. as there are as follows. of the rise, that reports from angelina, a heavy rains and strong winds have caused sweeping floods like these in
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chads capital, c, intermedia, and other regions across the country. roads that are already in poor condition, having flooded in some parts of the capital. people have been forced to leave their homes. it's likely to be several days before the water subsides. ali and his family have been living here for 14 years. now the floods have forced them as that's, that'll be the even the one of these homes are empty. the old residents have fled for the lives except that one. an old man is living day. he's refused to leave even if the price is his life. some of the rest our own uninhabited. the kadijah entered neighbors have taken refuge in a nearby school. the floods forced us to leave, we had no place to shelter with our children. my home overflowed with most of all of our possessions was submerged. we had no place to live,
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so we had to take shelter in the school. un humanitarian coordinator estimates the number of people effective in chat, and the central african region is now in the sciences tubs literally. but i do, yeah, to let you know, the local municipalities are trying to reduce the levels of water by pumping it away from residential areas. despite those efforts, people here are criticizing the government for not putting into action, existing plans to safeguard against the frequent heavy rain falls and floods in chat chat problems with us. uh i just need, uh and your mina well, mountain is yeah. way more than a 100 and a 2 people have died in floods over the past week. a major highway has been cut off . it connects to the capital now may as well as the neighboring countries. hundreds of villages have also been so much in water of
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the thousands of ukrainians have been ordered to evacuate from the eastern city of cross present for all of them is the landscape says, the situation in that area is difficult for his forces. russian troops at 10 kilometers from its outskirts, it's one of ukraine's defensive strongholds and the logistics hub in the done yet screech, and it's also home to about 53000 people. alex gets helpless, explains, wipe across is important to both ukraine and russia. across is the, is the focus for both ukraine and for russia. this is a vital city footprint to defend russia to take because it is key to holding til next for the key to taking on that. it's a logistics of its main supply route for you creating and forces it as main roads and highways leading both in and out alone. the city itself and into donuts. it's absolutely vital and the area of focus in the whole of ukraine is on this town. and
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this front in particular as well, we've seen fighting several supplements falling into russian hands over nights as the russians are moving steadily forward. these on quick gains, but the steady gains and the russian army large and the cranes is slowly pushing mccraney. defend this further for the facts. and there's going to be a desperate struggle for this strategic city now or a fire which started off to a drone attack. on an oil depot in the russians as the over stuff on the, on the spread across the 10000 square meters of land. it's been burning for 3 days . at least 500 firefighters are trying to contain the flames. russian authorities say 41 1st responders have been injured or stuff and done is in the southeast and pa, rushing in the border with ukraine and to see if also the oil refineries been repeatedly targeted in cross border attacks by keys. now the developments ukraine's parliament
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as boston low binding the activities of a russian linked branch of the orthodox church. the ukrainian orthodox church has historical ties to most go off to the russian invasion in 2022. it distanced itself and peas uh, still accusing the priest of collaborating with russian. i've been imposed show that about 82 percent of ukrainians. don't trust the church youngest, but i do lose. you get to them, which is a, by actually totally support this by because the most of the patriarch of the russian orthodox church is a direct secret service that is operated on the territory of ukraine. yep. yeah, there's, yeah. okay. you got email you, but i'm a believer in them. ukrainian my and such to received here and we're in this confession for years. and this cannot be banned because it belongs to the lord. and all the news, the world health organization distress that impulse is not the new code of it because of far as he's know how to control it spread. the w i chose as the world
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must come together to put measures in place to tackle the outbreak which sponsored in the democratic republic of congo. the all seeing all the african nations could stop vaccinating in the coming days. the number of suspected and confirmed cases reports of this year is nearing 20000 and rising along. economy has moved on this from the eastern d. c. i don't know some of the democracy in here in the democratic republic of congo as ways in the to whole t. i multiple financial into come because the number of districts shown is still growing among the population in different to come sit around and go my here kids are the most i get did in these impulses while it was here in the city. but people still wondering what to do because the condition of the population was still very difficult for me to come. every morning here, women mid to go to the boys, you have to search for food about this world. they're also coming up with some will she meet at this or so is know for be done by your thought it is, but still they're leaving for this on still very difficult. they don't have enough
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food, not enough of what are you going to come at, or this is pushing them to go out or to have some fucked up to do for its members of their family. this is how you're expecting too much from destruction, but the medical so on this thing, the best way to save their life from busy just wouldn't be to find the piece and to send them back home. but this is not something which can happen today or tomorrow. because this additional feel very test on the ground. and now the only part where did you for the be honest, you officials right now is to fight this impulse of why it is across the country. because all would 26 full of useful me honestly is affected by the government here . and then so to give the neighboring for obvious to the minute place where the number is very high. and this is why the announcement of this about seeing is the big home for the populace on, even for this alternative to stem cells in this area, a little icon, it does 0 goma the democratic public of cool news to a 9. 1 is on the way for
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a suspected serial. killers escape police constituting kenya, collins durham, ac was arrested last month on suspicion of killing thousands of women and dumping their forties in an old quarry. his lawyer say that he was tortured into making a confession. felix knew why reports the police station no sealed off as an active crime scene. the men being held here was under investigation and were awaiting their dates in court. but they've now left behind an embarrassed police force the date, augustus, distant info, wanting us. there was an instant of please on us escape the top end of the katie police station where we stop now. that didn't please i must have skipped from defence among them. but if lou, tim, nationals who are listed for being illegal in 10. yeah. and one,
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mid my desktop spic normally call is to my se colors. yeah, we've connected with the quite in my di instead, holdings do my, you see your host in for me last month. the police say the during interrogation. he confessed to killing $42.00 women that goes after the goose some discovery of bodies, mutilated and dumped. at this abundant inquiry in nairobi. he's escape is now being linked to some of the police chiefs own men. hopefully more the investigation indicated that the escape was aided by inside us. we'll see that being that of size . what deployed accordingly to cut the dissertation? the admission comes us canyon police space rolling public scrutiny rights groups accused them of abductions and disappearance of demonstrators do reach unto
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government protest. last month, some of those who went missing of since been found dead police distance themselves from those allegations saying you might use, he's arrest would provide some answers. but in court defense lawyers argued the client confessed to murder under duress. even then he's escaped, still has some now living in fear, not ceasing. what size? let's gabby by as parents, we feel very bad because how can someone just disappear from a well guarded protected area? it's hard to understand how any pains avery kenyon, police say 8 offices have been suspended of to the high profile jailbreak. a nationwide search has been launched for the fugitives. but the hardest thing for the police to find may well be public trust also seemingly lost. felix new or
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old you 0. it's the world's oldest cousin has died in spring at the age of a $117.00 maria brown. yes, morrow died peacefully in her sleep in a nursing home in the town of o it's brittany has allowed scientist to study her exceptional longevity, which she attributed to luck and good genetics that i have for you. we're going to bring all the sports with pizza simone. crickets up breaks
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t 20 records. that story and more on the way the focus for details every and thank you very much. tennis will number one, unix center has tested positive twice for a band and the baltic steward, but will not be punished. the international tennis integrity agency seems to be thailand's failed test. we're at indian wells back in march, but they ruled, it was not intentional, haven't come from a massage cream used by a physiotherapist. he has been stripped of his prize money and rankings points, and they was former wimbledon. a runner up materials did not hold back and he's judgment. you posted on x ridiculous, whether it was accidental plan, you get tested twice with a band, steroid substance. you should be gone for to use your performance was enhanced the search cream. yeah. nice. me. well 2022 champion. call us l perez will be among those challenging for this use grand swim the last one of the year. the us open starting on monday,
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the spaniel last out last year to $25.00. so i'm grandson champion, no big chunk of age, but 2000 or one flushing meadows jump in late to you. it's, but it's al cortes is the man to watch this year. and he has some special advice for the young spaniard. there's a lot going on at new york and flushing meadows and, and especially during the night, matches is a lot of noise and music being played very loudly, a lot of screaming in the crap. so you go to swamp, look that out as much as possible, but you're going to be able to focus on what you can do and go out there. but i guess it some more the into time is can really play well in, in new york, and especially under the lines on the women side to time champion, they owe me a solid k is not expected to need trouble the challenges, but she is hoping to exceed expectations for whom a will number one has been given a wildcard for this use tournaments as a ranking is too low to qualify, automatically, a sock, a one. the 1st of the full grand slam titles. in 2018 in new york,
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the united arab emirates will host between the 20 for women's t 20 world cup as a late replacement for bangladesh. the tournament as has to be moved because of civil and raced in the original host country to buy and shaw job will now host matches for this you as addition fits take face between 3 and 20 october australia of the defending champions. the crickets all the pope has said it's an honor to be chosen as the taste captain for they upcoming 3 much theories against sweet lanka, which begins on wednesday. purpose standing in for the injured bin stokes, who watched on at training area stokes is out with a hamstring injury type. we'll skip at the side despite only ever captaining one. match any 1st. pulse, korea, talk you still on and bangladesh are also about to begin a test series. the to match battled begins in rubble, pin the on wednesday, bangladesh will be hoping start all round, but i'm veteran chucky about how some can help is team to victory. while the talk is donnie's will be, i mean,
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to take advantage of planning at home. parties not have 112 of the 13 tastes against the bangladesh. she's the series is part of the world. his championship focused on the currently in 6th position, open to visual, struggling in 8th meanwhile, the new international cricket record is being safe and the regional qualify for the 20206020 minutes woke up. somebody was doris fisa hit 159 runs of a single over beating the previous based of 36. you did it by hitting 66, susan faces 3. know because it helped some of it to obtain one victory of a new or 2 and it's just over a week since the end of the olympic games. but the action isn't over in paris. well, the 4000 batteries will take part of the power and the big gains from august the 28th. among them, the largest refugee team able to compete for resubmit them at a training camping phones. these are the final days of preparation for
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athletes by whom the road to greatness has been paved with immense sacrifice struggle unto the refugee paralympic team is training at one of the top sports institutes in france. how do you, how sounds audit flood? i've got this done twice before finding a home and a new purpose in australia. the simple but the, when i was a kid, i had a real hard accident that everyone at 1st thought maybe i would die. but now i think maybe it was part of my destiny that i'm a live and i can compete in the power olympics. and nadia is a serious injury and a loss of home loans have not been able to stop these athletes rising to the elite of power. olympic sports junior tongue dropped to being a football and he's native come a room for full losing his sight. he was one place away from a, from this metal in the 400 meters. it took care of 2020, trying to support all satellites and forward your team spirits. with his guide to run a fellow refugee don't know the number you are searching. she said, you see this, it's a colleague and then it allows
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a connection with my guide. so we can work together. we have coordinate to you without this be gone, gone. gone only guide me with a voice, and i can just put my hand on the shoulder. it will be stabilized not. i wouldn't be able to give my best of a global. i was a 1st metal would be a boost for the team. which number just to oscillates when it was founded. now there are 8 plus 2 guides. this is the largest refugee olympic team since it's 1st games a years ago. and not times the number of forcibly displaced people worldwide has also gone up from around 65000000, to nearly a 120000000. apparently pick games are a small window of opportunity for this group to make them ok, emilio castro, grace. so i hope some metal can also help promote a book about his life and spread hope to others facing danger and an uncertain future. but i mean, i said it's important for me to be part of the power level mcgriff teaching. it's like the reward, right? so much if it's so much struggled so much sacrifice, it also got above all, my honor. yes, i am proud to represent so many millions of refugees who fight day by day to
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a place in society. well, athletes must get used to struggle. it's especially true for power olympians, but perhaps few will know what it takes to fight, and i've become quite like always competing under the refugee flag. a power is 2020 full, full rece out. is there a cost front? and that is all the sports needs a full, it's a nice, very lovely. thank you very much. i. it's now a great wildlife migration featuring more than one and a half 1000000 world based as the carney on the way across the plains of east africa. and the search for water and fresh past your lodge. hundreds of grazing animals across from townsend. he is getting national park into kenya's. assign lars of it, seeing every year between the months of july and september. that's
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it for this news out. but i'll be back with more of the days using just a couple of the african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the aware of the tradition and dedication to the best sort of stuff that was clinical jewel short documentary by african to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it african direct on out. just sierra a nation in golf in a bit or civil war. the resistance picking more and more territory, the winning, they found one and the city has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats has emerged under the sea. then what became found spread to the region,
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cyber crime was taking place in nearby. you certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in mar, on i was just the euro. to leave off cheers solutions that gives us no hope for future that we have to find creative solutions. not just turn our backs on. i don't think that has a number. think about it as a person, person yourself, and that person's shoes. so as you can see for this is my us, my life, or at least in my life, those stages we want. we want the education reward because the women and my country, they're not sweet, because we are not denies all of who we are human beings and this has to be treated equally. we are working in their thoughts, that's our ancestors. whatever has been done before can be done
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as long as the human being is doing it, you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see, the vision is keywords you to the us secretary is they asked me blinking says the us rejects a long time is right, the occupation of gaza while efforts to find a way to end israel school continues the hello, i'm sorry, i minimize the, this is alex, is there a life from don't also coming up on the program? well, on the ground inside because of the phones are still a good thing that civilians and a strip at least 9 out of cities have been killed at
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