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the, the little fighting in the coast region as ukrainian fine to slowly push farther into russian territory. or such a vari in the city of cars where thousands of internally displaced russians are being looked after the my money to tell you this is all and is there a life from dell ha, also coming up the us next year of state ends is middle east trip pushing for a cease fire dealing gauze. a warning. the time is of the essence intentions on the
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israel 11 on buddha, his follow trades most strikes with is writing films is sending dozens of rockets sell banners, stores. we are running from the obama, takes the stage on the democratic national convention for his weight behind come to her. as for the us presidency, the welcome to the program, we begin with the ukraine. when most goes says it's repelled a non scale drone attack in 5 different russian regions over night. it comes as there's been move financing between the russian and ukrainian forces. indeed, cuss region, ukrainian troops down to their offensive into russian territory. it's just on the 2
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weeks ago and they've continued to press the attack even off to the russian government claimed that it stopped that advance. meanwhile, russian authorities are also battling a major fire as an oil definitely are in the southern rust of region has been funding for phone days off the ukrainian attack. the city of ross, the unknown is south eastern russian. nathan pulled up with you. grain on the seat of as of in a moment will speak to alex good topless. he's in a key for all specialists cost dental, such a bar a. she joins as life from coast in western russia to say you've just arrived in the region. tell us exactly what is happening, where you are of the well, we are in one of the many facilities that is looking after the internally displaced russians that have been forced to flee their homes along the border. so it just to give you an idea of where we are occurs city is about a 130 kilometers east of the border between russia and ukraine. now. a where i'm
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standing is a building that is known as the circus building in the city. of course, it is usually home to the travelling circus, but since the past 2 weeks, it is now being used as a housing facility for those evacuated. so i'm going to show you the process they go through once they arrive here. the tense you see behind me with the blue cover are where the evacuees 1st register and they give the officials their details. and once they register there, they move along to the front of the building where they wait in line, and they is a long to, and it's been like this all morning since we arrive, as they wait their turn, where they either receive a bag of food or they go inside, now we understand inside the facilities where at least a few 100 people are being housed and they are being looked after. it is a part of the government's plan, is that they have received $30000000000.00
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a $1000000.00 from the federal government to look after these of actually so this is just one facility in the city of kirk that has been designated to look after these evacuate and this is, of course, quite significant is the 1st time that many of these people will be experiencing the will 1st time. what are they telling you? absolutely. i have to tell you the emotions here are running very, very high. the few people i've spoken to are people that have been here for about 2 weeks. one when i spoke to she said that the ukrainians attacks for village at 3 am and they did not see it coming. they were completely caught off guard. they were of casualties in her village and she was forced to flee with just the clothes on her back and didn't have time to pack anything. she got very emotional and started crying and saying that she doesn't understand why this is happening. a why is the
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russian villages along the border when attacks are you prayed in forces? she also said that she hopes she will be able to return home, but doesn't think that will happen any time soon. another woman i spoke to was a teacher in her village near the city of pseudo that is now under ukraine, who controls said that she was too emotional to speak. she never thought she would be forced to free her home. she said that she used to grow her own vegetables, her own onions and potatoes, and that is what she was picking up here today. she just broke down, as she told me, she never thought she will be looking for a handout of potatoes from local officials in her own country. so people are very, very emotional and they are very angry about the events that have unfolded. but they are still holding firm that their country is in the rights, in terms of what they have done, and the war that is ongoing and ukraine. but certainly this brings a whole new dynamic for the russian population that is now directly affected by the war. and ukraine. okay, thank you for that. still said jabari that for us live in cost. let's go to alex
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couple us long for us in keep. i'll explain it. interesting to hear that from doors to about the impact the war is having on those people in cars. what can you tell us about the latest facing so the ukrainian air force has been extremely active in cliff, going over the course, seeking out or trying to destroy the bridges over the same river. now 3 civilian bridges have already been destroyed. the russian military through a pontoon bridge over the river in order to try and get supplies in that bridge was destroyed. and now a 5th one, a 2nd military period just being thrown over the river in order to try and keep the russian units on the near side of the river supply. now this bridge is being targeted, also the equipment, the russians are bringing up to try and build even more for just just in case this one gets blowed up also being targeted by the ukranian air force. so this is
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a bottle now to try and make sure that the russians to try and keep their forces supplied with ukrainians to try and deprive them of those supplies. because at one stage, if those units called resupplied zillow, they'll have to surrender retreats, will be over, run. okay. alex could topless that for us, indicate funky the us secretary of state on to be blinking as wrapped up his tour of the middle east, where he's been judging all the stakeholders to push a sci fi deal and guns over the finish line, blinking says israel has accepted a so called bridging proposal and that washington and all the negotiators will do everything possible to get him off on board. how about sending these reports now from jordan's capital online? and just a reminder, these are any govern his band algae, 0 from reporting inside israel and his 9th trip to the region
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since israel's war on guns. a began us secretary of state anthony, blinking made a last ditch effort to secure a ceasefire. on tuesday he landed in egypt where he sat down with president. i've been for the ashes, see, see, the egyptian leader warning of the growing danger of wider regional conflict. and finally, to the cost of the capital to consult with the officials there. before leaving del how blinking once again, stress the importance of getting a deal over the line. time is of the essence because with every passing day, the wellbeing and lives of the hostages are in jeopardy times of the absence. because every single day when children, man and god are suffering during his trip to israel, blinking said prime minister benjamin netanyahu agreed to the so called bridging proposal presented by mediators last week. a proposal from us says has added is
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rarely conditions. he's basically speaking as an advocate for uh, for israel. he's trying to put the onus on this. he's trying to suggest this is a good deal and he's down playing all these new conditions which are catastrophic for the, for the palace to this is rarely premier, has also since totaled family members of captive held in gaza that he is still not sure about the possibility of a deal come as says the latest proposal is a reversal from the original framework outlined by you as president joe biden, back in may. and as blinking wraps up, his latest round of shuttle diplomacy in the middle east. more talks are expected in cairo's later in the week, but a ceasefire deal is still nowhere inside the central root. i just eat all. i'm a. meanwhile, iran has
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a piece of it's plants to retaliate against israel over the assassination of a mazda of political chief, as well on a into from last month and slamming revolutionary and gone spokesman said iran would respond and amount of that would take this right. nice. i surprise them on the most, it's possible that we won't respond for a long time. for now design this are experiencing the fear caused by this waiting period. they have to stay in this unstable situation. it is possible that around the response will be different from the previous ones, the quality of the response scenario. and the tools are not the same. every time i says roll continues its attacks across the strip. the army is bombing areas close to one eunice in the south and in central gallons. a loud explosions have been heard and there on the following is a strong like in the same area on tuesday. the killed that me snowing, palestinians, the wounds that were taken to ok. so hospital attack happened in a busy area near this case
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a t r a couple resuming joins is now from there on by like tart, the slate to strongly going to busy marketplace must have been particularly devastating. yeah ever thing and gaza strip has been devastated by that as well as flags that has that have no sort of respite or even a kind of mitigation on residential houses. the army has been bounding the entire strip from the newest to the central area to the south of this trip. ah, i will start the coverage with a new evacuation older being passed to the residence, offsets and took students that were blocked armies set that to own residence in the neighborhoods of a hot, the southern dairy bella and the residents in to shoot to me by phone books 129100 foot to you all in a dangerous combat. so for the idea of is about to operate extensively against the term organizations. this is what the is by the army set to the residents in there
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is by law, which is the last remaining area for the army that did not operate and the army effects that for the residents. the early hours of this morning. what it is, a very intense bombardment as a sort of a terrifying residence still no longer remain in such areas. both books not well and full today to leave and typically a from different by adjacent to the city of hon. you and us, what is operating right now. it seems that is why the army is progressively expanding the sports of its military. encouraging to include the most densely populated area in the entire state, which is the city of beverage. but if we so we have to do the attack on the markets of dairy about us today, we are witnessing flu as strikes a non tillery bombardment, that we continue to be its loud explosions every now and then, and the eastern side of the city. and right now we have more evacuation for this. the real question 1000000 is why lose people should go are tilting about hundreds of palestinians. families do not have any proper place to take it as
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a refuge and to go to because of the entire strip has been under a relentless bombardment to people to start to, to back what they count off to receiving phone calls on the map with a q or the q r code do not full of the places that must believe to be empty from any sort of humanitarian existence. but the real question is why they should go, they started to go to the west to the beach, but it's already over crowded with display somebody was talking about a really few minute. terry and mystery is also excessive painting and getting much more less with the is reading you evacuation and displacement. oh it is. okay. thank you for that update. sorry about doing that for us in darrow witnesses have seen is there any soldiers patrolling the streets of hebron in the occupied west bank and forcing palestinians out of that costs? is there any troops assaulted a non indian tom? was we a district in central hebron after they made him get out of his vehicle?
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soldiers have also been closing shots in the area. no group of ultra orthodox is there any is have staged a protest outside administrative recruitment office. and okey point is to resend where they've been someone to join the army. the video shows is reading pennies violently driving away approaches to demonstrate as yelled phrases such as we will die and not and list a nonsense in june as well. supreme court ruled that the military must begin drafting ultra orthodox men are just looking at some live pictures that, that protest. now this will end in long standing arrangement under which they were exempt from service is really only has launched a series of ass strikes, targeting what it said has all the munition deckers in the east and becca region of 11 on the countries health ministry said one person was killed, 20 wounded,
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mean long as rainy, dried, and striking, sourcing talking to the call in the southern city. a say don't. how much come on to was killed in the same region earlier this month? as well as responded by firing dozens of rockets towards the sacrament in northern israel. one person was wounded and some residential buildings damaged as bonafide since i've tried and need a cross for to fight with. is there any forces since gone? so who, again, the woman who as president bark obama is headline the 2nd day, the democratic national convention in the state of illinois, along with his wife michelle. he wound up very serious about the dangers of a 2nd. donald trump presidency. our white house correspondent give me hope, could hospital from chicago. brock and michelle obama took center stage on the 2nd
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night of the democratic national convention. i don't know about you, but on zillow site up was. 2 ready, today, the former president made a forceful case for campbell harris as the next us president will slamming her republican opponent, donald trump. we do not need the use of bluster and bumbling and chaos. we have seen that movie before. and we all know that the frequency is usually worse, but it was the former 1st lady, michelle obama, who really stole the show with her attacks on trump. is limited, narrow view of the world, made him feel threatened by the existence of 2 hard work and highly educated, successful people. she told the crowd here is,
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is not only a woman of color, but also one of the most qualified people to seek the presidency. she took a shot at trumps repeated claim that immigrants are taking so called black jobs. who's going to tell them that the job he's currently seeking might just be one of those black jobs. but the obama is worth the only stars in the night. the democratic party also called on actors directors and famous musicians to campaign for harris. unlike the 1st night if the convention, how de la harris wasn't officially present. she was in the battle ground state of wisconsin campaigning from the very same stage or one month ago. donald trump accepted the republican presidential nomination. we are so honored to be your nominees. this is the people power campaign. and so we will start
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a new way, a. 7 word l. c. and 2 days ago on wednesday, former president bill clinton will address democratic delegates and vice presidential nominee to malls will deliver his acceptance speech. kimberly healthcare al jazeera chicago still ahead on the account is there a nicholas on the door is crack down on the opposition. defense as cool as grey lounge, a man is waiting president to release. both tommy and iran is about to have a new cabinet. president, monsieur, possess gallons choices miss, secure the approval of mt. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacements are being vision. this population has been discussed as part of design, is project one back for well over
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a 100 years on heard voices or times people have the data by the bottom of this bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out just the or tens of thousands of children were born in to well lived under the i still regime in iraq and syria. now many are in camps, either role funds or with the widowed mothers, rejected by their own communities. she thinks that people are going to welcome them after that. of course not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story for children throw stones at me erects last generation all. now just the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the in watching out. just sarah and linda thought top story is this our most gross says it's repelled a non scale ukrainian drone attack and kind of move icing between russian and ukrainian forces in the cus region came gradually claiming low ground us as your state on to me blinking is a state called us to push the goal is to cease 5 deal over the finish line. he will say won't time is of the essence. comments. com is the ends his tour of the region with us an agreement between israel and some of bar michelle obama have for an s and 4 and behind cala harrison had mentioned to us presidency, the former president,
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steve standing ovation. the address the democratic national convention when coming to harris states the stage of the democratic convention on thursday night, there is one group of people who will be watching closely. that's chicago self, asian communities, specifically indian immigrants who see themselves and hired a story which is their as gabrielle, as on their meetings, a lot of them. so from the outside patel brothers market looks like any other grocery store on the north side of chicago. inside is where shoppers can find an array of anything and everything from india. and it starts with the smell of freshly baked, wrote the bread coming right out of the oven. every aisle has a different food from south asia to cater to chicago's large indian population. that comes here when they are looking for authentic ingredients. many newly arrived . indian immigrants here in chicago are not us citizens. so can't vote in the next
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election. but many of them, especially women, c and cumberland, harris a little bit of themselves. and that's because harris's mom was born in india and part of the 1st wave of immigrants from that country to the us in the 1950s. i do for you that the next in with it. but my that hers her being the salvation and me being or so they should as well. she would have definitely increase the number of rights salvation gets on these as are green cards or the citizens as the bed. they are obviously a good amount of rights that are given to everyone here. i would definitely work for a company that hires being the woman president of the united states. the 1st woman president of united states chicago has one of the biggest communities of indian americans, anywhere in the united states, about 250000 people. and it's hard to find anybody here that doesn't support
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carmella harris. i think she's a great leader. i feel like and especially coming from south asia and her parents, this is a from india. so i feel like i see you connected to what she's doing and the views that she has on certain things i do strong. i feel like, which is really important that we have them in, in your united states. it will be today. and if it, if it's some like south asia, it would be that she would take care of the immigrants. i feel like through that who have comes from and how their struggle from without their families and stuff. so i think she would be a great leader in the south asian community here. there is clearly a sense of pride, especially so for indeed immigrants at this time in this city right now. gabriel's on to i'll just need chicago around this paul, them into the expect to, to vote on government cabinet members. but for the fine president masood possession,
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this choices will be reviewed by parliamentary committee for approval, as well as include abbas a rock. she is foreign minister. she played a significant role in around 2015 nuclear agreement, late to f, as her alive it says can was very sit in of the president e prime racy, died in a helicopter crash in may or so cetera has moved from to hong the sessions hosted on the ways that by the way, the names that have you propose by president position? yeah, i mean, hours we had expected department officially, government announced, so here is this guy has gone, was back from a desktop sir, who has signed
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a new 2015. and also we have some ministers for directly. and how does this government basic who has died in ad crash in las vegas? so mr. john saying that by doing so, he's trying to create a national consensus reason behind that is by that time to come together and to unite. but of course, this doesn't go without the credit report miss are saying that the government rather looks like a conservative government. however, this is this guy does, insisting that this is a search for the national consensus cools. the growing on the event is when in president nicholas madura to make public the vote tallies of last month's to speech
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reflections. the same time the door as promising a series of laws that would fall the target his opponents, the same. even reports made increasing pressure of and as well as president nicholas my buddha, to prove that he did indeed, when last month's contested elections, he is demanding that the national assembly fast track the approval of the law that will give us our these additional powers target political opponents, it's called the law against fascism, new fascism and other similar expressions which would allow the state to imprison fine and or confiscate property from people or organizations that are considered to be promoting violence and hatred in their political activities. in the own with fascism is, it's a true intolerance, turned into violence. that's why i've asked the national assembly to quickly approve the slot. yeah. and the resi side of that,
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a former member of my little cabinet now is self imposed exile. paul's that the legal basis for a dictatorship nazi germany had been uter last and now this is. busy against fascism which is basically is this the government power to go against anything anything they want to call fashion, fascist. they'll go against although you can very easily claim that the fascist are in government. this comes on the heels of last week's approval of the law that would substantially curtail and control and g o's, such as those that monitor human rights violations of the rest, and state corruption, government opponents and the human rep or 2 of his in his way law were quick to describe the law as a further erosion of the rights of civil society. in his way left, amnesty international says quote, it will jeopardize the very existence and functioning of community,
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humanitarian and human rights organizations with h m. b us articles. model is not alone, is close allied president daniel ortega, of need to rob law, close down 1500 and joe's just this week and has been confiscating buildings, equipment and other property belonging to non government organizations, including the catholic church for several years. meanwhile, the european union says it will not recognize my looters electoral victory seed. no, i. but if he gets here and we can't accept on verifiable results, international pressure, however, so far failed to persuade my brutal to turn over the vote tallies. you see in human houses era rescue is searching for more than a 100 people off the boat capsized in the democratic republic of congo on sunday nights went down in the new kenny river in the southwest,
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in the province of mate. and don't be about 300 people went on board to induce supreme court assessing off a task force and don't just look at ways of improving workplace safety, medical professionals. so i don't think junior adult him was right and nodded in a state run hospital 2 weeks ago, spunky nationwide demonstrations. victoria gave some of the reports of women's rights activists in daily, of fighting for justice and cooling for change justice. in the case of a doctor 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, save the one you want to be said that they'd be nationwide prices since the 31 year old victim was killed in
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a close cut the hospital many 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. it's a resident doctors, also known as junior doctors, should be represented on the committee messages on the wrong level. and you know, uh, healthcare providers to be should also be an issue with it as a presentation in darkness, no thoughts before. so that's the wrong little ward funeral because this is only keep working for 24 hours. so be then be properly able to tell what they are facing . read janet demari has been 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, i don't know everyone in the country in the workplace. if, if that is the, that is the call of the day, then why not go for
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a be good to the phone? why not activate or lead institution? some government disagree quotes as protecting women. it was in the national

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