tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 22, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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all the the hell on. so rahman, what to me, i'll just ever news our lives. well headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes is really attacks across the gaza strip targeting residential areas till at least $22.00 palestinians in stone. 3 palestinians are killed during and is ready, right? and the occupied westbank roads surrounding the tellico and refugee camp. a blow ukrainian forces continue. the push the into coast. most good says it's building up defenses and floods and know the night you have a kill more than a 100 people. hundreds of 1000 small of poles from the homes and in full
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have coach. and so my, the sky is set to continue the chelsea clear out more than 15 players are excluded from training, has a long inside the path for the your conference that leak call the fire. the welcome to the news that we begin in gaza. why is rarely surprised, continue to pound highly populated areas with civilians across the strip. now the knolls has been halted, particularly in the past 24 hours and face a c side towards the shuttle, to resume in colorado, in the next couple of days. flames engulfed homes in battle here following a series of overnight attacks that killed at least 22 palestinians. shortly after sunrise, families searched through the rubble sifting through what they, what was left after the attack. in central garza,
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the death toll is also mounting. 15 people were killed in there as well as by the forces step up, a tax and the east of the city. pushing deeper into a residential areas. i'll just as direct capitalism is in garza's. did alabama with the latest on the strikes are the is really minute 3 has passed a new displacement for this, for the residents of the areas by law. as a result, families start to go for areas that could be away from the bottom, and they are heating right now to the western side of gather that is close to the beach. now we can see that some of these are looking for an antique piece of land in order to set the mid shift 10 so that they come to this piece of land. display for thoughts will match in terms of the humanitarian basics. this is such as hand humanitarian resources, including the food, the benefits of medical facilities for the new tests. they are just looking for any place that could be a waste from abutment and from the attack in order to survive alone with the family
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members or vaccines that caused with to finish up with the basic items in order to survive with. because they have been fooling the old is a bit is very me. since then one of the fighting and no anything up to that in that area. that is very drastic in terms of the humanitarian situation. and they are forced to cope with the situation to sit by despite all of these challenges, unclosing them from central to southern garza, as well as told about a 170000 displays palestinians to move again. the instability is fuel and already the humanitarian crisis. access to food, water and medicine is limited and the risk of disease is spreading. 9 out of 10 people have been repeatedly falls to move in gaza. since the goal began in october, i'll expect begins on coverage with no risk ends, no end in size. tens of thousands of displace palestinians flee once again
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from areas they would told would be safe. most of facing the same di lima. there is no way left to go and to no guarantee of safety. this is more merciful in this country. we were displaced 20 times. i swear to god or houses and tents were struck. they do not want us to live. oh god, they don't even want us to enjoy our life. the people are dying and there's wounded everywhere. the people do not know where to go. even alma wattsey is not safe. we don't know where to go to the sea or where this is more merciful is where it expands its ground operations from south to central garza, its told civilians to leave. those evacuation orders covers some of the most densely populated areas in the strip. in the are all above and 100. this place to tell us citizens carry what little they have least some have vehicles of this don't tease, but most
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a fleeing on foot matter the we haven't been able to sleep for 3 days. wherever you go, there is bombing, this is the 7th time i've been displaced, we've had enough to find a solution. we can't bear this any longer to cannes like this, and they're all by a way, many of forced to find shelter. only 9 percent of the strip is still designated by the is rarely, military is safe and that number is deadly decreasing month by month we look at them and when look at the bill, there is no safe place. they strike everywhere at 6 o'clock in the morning. there were times shells pulling on us in the east of dated but off while we were speaking with fun shelves mounted directly on people's heads. this morning they landed directory of us people's heads. i'd like someone to tell me where are people supposed to go? where did people go? we've had enough enough. i did one of them of the united nations these at least 90 percent of guys. this population has been displaced, at least once since the beginning of the war and october. and so most palestinians
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and guys, and now this is the only comes to alex bid l g 0. so let's take a closer look what israel is told about a $170000.00, displace palestinians to evacuate in central and southern garza. many have no money, no way to go. the humans palestinian refugee release agency and rule says the so called humanitarian zone. how strong to announce 11 percent of the strip. so name of this is communication officer for unicef middle east and north africa was regional office and joins us now from mister that's i believe he's just left to gauze or recently, just tell us what the situation is faced by the people that you work with. well, lustration is horrible being there just really opens one's eyes to the reality. although to these try to convey the reality it's, it's really still more horrible. in reality, we're talking about as i say,
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90 percent of the population have been moved and being there. you feel like everyone is this place. everyone isn't 10, so shelters or have destroyed building of the living conditions are really striking. we're talking about lack of basic of basics, not comparing luck of, of, i'm kind of fluid, neck of water medicine. and with this print of diseases and, and the rest. ready different different illnesses without the proper music. ok. and we're seeing children and families struggled in the out and without feeling hope in the horizon. so let's just talk about what's happening today in terms of these of occupational just by the israelis enforced on the palestinians. do they also apply to aid workers as well and from what you're operating from the up the remote to this moment we haven't received any evaluation the place that we are in. but of course then when um, medical conditions are closer. uh,
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i think that's the decision that we have to make if we need to move or not. but what, what we know that we will be doing is continued stay and deliver for, for the to the families. whether it's in our current location or from a different location, that's a different story. but we know that it makes our job a lot harder. as, as i said before, yeah, let me just let me just show it. didn't matter about your job. let me just jump in cuz we can, we can clarify what you mean that by making your job hall to the logistics of when the a and evacuation or is received by palestinians. they have to move from point a to point b, which means you to then logistically have to, to try and decide how you could help those people who are moving to point to be a whether you have the people, the person that live the supplies in place. how problematic all these old is for
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the job that you do as an organization, as well. so here's really that's, that's a big part of the problem. when, when we receive a repetitive evacuation orders in different places, we set account, we struck providing services and move all our supplies or the, the, the few that we've got actually because it is really scars. but, and then those people that's community needs to move and then we need to move with that community to make sure that they're still receiving services. and that it's available for the majority of people or whatever they are. and as we speak, that area with people are, is shrinking. people are overcrowded in a way that is really hard to get aid in a profit and efficient manner. so logistically it's a nice, nice security wise. it's a nice minute and it's creates more trouble when the people are uh, crowded in a very small area for us to be able to,
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to reach them and actually organize over our sales and organize them, which really proves to be to be very difficult. and we've, we've seen that several times in 10 months and in 10 months, every time we need to re align and, and reply a response. indeed, very difficult time, i'm sure, and i'm sure we'll be in touch with you again to find out how you will get going on with the relocation and the evacuation order. some of us that joining us from you and assess in about and thank you. thank you is present dr. barton and vice president, couple of hours of held a cold with the is by the prime minister benjamin netanyahu. i had a see sign talks due to resume inquiry, biden is said to have stress the agency of reaching an agreement that follows the visit by the secretary of state times. and he blinked into israel egypt and cast off to gain support for the day. all particular haine has moved from washington dc, as we know that you as president joe biden,
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along with vice president cala harris spoke to these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu buys in the phone today and the read out. they say that they talked about the us efforts to defend israel for moran and its allies in the region. the same time the pentagon announced with us to us as abraham lincoln, carrier strike group has arrived in the central command area of responsibility. that would be the 2nd us carrier strike group in that region. they also talked about, according to the readouts, the urgency of bringing the ceasefire and hostage deal to closure and discuss upcoming talks in cairo to remove any remaining obstacles. that's a quote from the read out. well, what exactly are those obstacles? we know that the is really prime minister's office said and disputed it is rarely television report that israel had agreed to remove its troops from the philadelphia quarter. that crucial stretch of land between bows out in egypt that is so necessary to get you manage hearing aid and her boss wants to see every is really
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soldier. withdraw from the strip to where exactly does the us stand? well, they haven't really set exactly what they want to see happen there when it comes to is really troops. the only thing we've heard from the sector state entity blinking is that they don't want to see israel have a long term presence in gaza. so they're talking again at the highest levels about getting the ceasefire. well, whether the us president is willing to use any of his leverage to try and make that happen. still still unclear patio home. i'll just 0 washington of israel's military presence in garza has been a major sticking points in seaside toltz. i'm also in egypt have consistently rejected, as well as demand to control 2 key car doors in the strip. now israel wants to keep a military presence in the area comp that when they will began in the cuts off rules and gone set from the south as soon as it and it's southern colorado. israel also wants to control a 14 kilometer buses between egypt and gauze and,
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and is the philadelphia, colorado which patsy referred to. israel manage the area, controlling the movement of goods and people before it went to its full system golfer in 2005 egyptian full assistance taken over patrols lab as well. still inspects old deliveries into the tower trait, but egypt and strongly opposed as ralph control over the colorado as it would some of the strips, only land connection to egypt is saying how dotty is a full gyptian. assistant foreign minister. he says negotiate as a trying to address the sticking points before talks resume and call you right the inside that is indeed on the table and we are waiting for the technical deems negotiating the details of the implementation of this deal and press the button on the personal dentist are in agreement on the lead, but the difference is in the opinion at a man or center,
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around details about $66.00 sequencing of the measures that will be taken at the, the list of names of the, the 1st thing in the use of prisoners at the so called security prisoners and activities. so it'd be that ease uh how long uh how, how long the, the temporary, the ceasefire would last at. so uh, there are some of this i could even definitely between the is that is and the how much people. but uh, we believe that these differences are, are pretty triple. so we are waiting for the next uh, 48 hours to see whether the technical themes negotiating. the details will succeed in banking and to fruition and bring in to the finish line. this equity st palestinians have been killed during and is there any rate in the occupied westbank is really military vehicles, blocked roads in and out of the total crime,
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refugee camp. how boss is military wing. the custom brigades posted video showing it's fine just finding it this way, the troops, dozens of buildings are destroyed during the towering cache, and at least one is really soldier was injured. and abraham is integrated with mole on the right the other day in the occupied west bank. another is really read this time to the toys, cutting refugee tab that has the north of destruction to the homes, but also through the infrastructure. we've been speaking to people who say that these really soldiers set homes on fire on purpose and we were talking to them as they were trying to put all the fire. also another is really air strikes that left, 3, palestinian, that we are talking about in increasing the use of is really area and hits against palestinian targets since the war started. then you wouldn't figure speak about 50 is really aerial targets, an area hits against palestinians that left 113 that. but since august as of august,
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we can report that the on average one hello simeon is killed for the you to these is really airstrikes and we've been hearing these really defense minister view off . glancing that he is reading lighting in the use of aerial strikes against palestinian targets to combat the palestinians. use of a i. e. d. 's, which are the improvise exclusive devices that they're offering through the is really, really 3 vehicles. when they read how to simeon villages and homes and refuge, you can do that. but i mean, i just need all the occupied west bank. how does fine let's go ahead. hail the opposite, renews are including india's prime ministers, as he's ready to lend a helping hand to end the war in ukraine, you take a closer look at india's diplomatic. that's when we fight
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to mills, it's ups. the vice presidential nomination of the democrats and national convention bowing to defeat donald trump and j. d events the the ukrainians also say that they've lost as drawings on russian military positions on the equipment as part of it offensive in the cask. region ukrainian apples release this video saying it shows the attacks english cover. the apples command, the sense civilians evacuated before the city was targeted. national authorities are installed in concrete shelters in the region. russian presents documentation has a key is declining and false is trying to attack the cost nuclear power plant on wednesday . ukraine hasn't commented on strike automated system, so the enemy tried to strike the cook nuclear power station. the international
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atomic energy agency has been informed the promise to come themselves defend special is to assess the situation. i hope that in the end, this will be done on their part. while ukraine's in caution into russia begun 2 weeks ago. it sole source of slow that would vote. so the to be thinking in while cutting off a russian counter offensive. a correspondence in the region of the latest on the top listing key for 1st that's called saving adults, the jeep already who's in cause high dose. i mean, we all do any sort of english language network in the city, and we will tell you seeing and hearing that with the movement. well, we've been speaking to evacuate, who have arrived here over the past 2 weeks. and of course, they're very distraught to do a very emotional, very angry. they said that they were forced to leave their homes in the middle of the nights when you created forces launched this incursion into the border regions of russia. and then the they are frightened,
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they're not sure when they will be able to return to their homes. if ever we spoke to one man earlier today who was from the town of studio that is about 9 kilometers from the border in russia. and it is one of the towns that is in ukraine in control . he said that 0 has grown up his entire life. and so show that is a town of about 5000 people where everybody knows everyone. and he said it's very, very distressing. not knowing if they will, we ever be able to return to their homes and they don't know what will happen to their lives. essentially, they are now in the a say sense. so here they're government buildings that are been designated shelters for them out of a 130000 people. this place about 7000 of them are in chris city of and there is also private citizens here that have turned their businesses into mix up shelters. we were in a box in studio earlier today. the owner of the city had told me that as soon as
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this happens, he felt it was his duty to help his fellow russians. and that is what he's done. he's now housing about 53 people that has been displaced. the general sentiments here is that it is very difficult to believe this has happened, but it is now and you are really a reality for many russians that live along the border with ukraine. ok, bulging events with us from the dosage already that because that's cool. so eva, to the equating capital key, violets could helpless a starting point for us. and alex, the ukranian president, did make a surprise visit to the northeast, didn't take it. what did he have to say about that? yes, the slates present is lensky visited the border region of suby. this is the northeast of the country, directly opposite the russian region of course, and soon as be used as a jump off point for you create new forces in this particular offensive, he met with commanders. i congratulate to the bowl and the job well done. there's
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being a one new supplement, some new russian supplement visiting taken, so this course pockets a slowly being expanded all being very slowly. now the russian troops be brought out to try and stop training the funds, but the result most praise 400 cheap sir ski reset. they've been doing an excellent job and obviously have every confidence within him that this has been a tremendous boost for not just for the printing and people of course. but for the training and military who have been on the back, foots especially in the east in ukraine itself. and they have been struggling to hold back this russian advance towards po crossed and they're being slowly, slowly being forced to retreat. so the news hasn't really been goods and for quite some time now. and so the, the cost of fencing has been a great, great boost in the, in the for them a central place the m key. thank you.
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indian probably ministers to venture maybe as cold, a dialogue and diplomacy to and the one ukraine loading made the comments during a visit to poland is expected to meet you, craney and present volume is that on skin friday, but he says india is willing to work with multi coals friendly nations to restore peace in ukraine. so that's the thing it's done for decades in just policy was to keep equal distance with all the countries. but today it was just policies to keep the quote close to us with all the countries. but i still got about to go and diplomatic activity for india from somebody's visit to poland, come just weeks after he made a trip to moscow. now he maintained a close relationship with positive about the mit putin, which he has been criticized for by ukrainian present for the visit. lensky. india has not condemned most cuz invasion, and it's still impulse. russian oil, even though it's of the heavy lifting sanctions, new delhi has received a balance foreign policy. it might be said, it's positive. the western security operates as an agent is part of the association
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called the called. but india is also part of the china and russia, dominated shanghai corporation organization. not audrey, it's about the, is a senior assistant professor in the department of international relations of the south asian university enjoys. it's not from you that a good to have you with us the, on the program in the are, is intertwined with both countries in very interesting ways. but let's just talk about the, the trip to poland. it's very installed, right? because a started relationship between the 2 countries, a large and into spore that and it's one really that the indian prime minister caught really equal that's 2, that's 2 and a new problem, mr. cannot ignore. in fact, this is a visit for a long time for me and getting prime minister. so that's the kind it should go to the government, the present government for making this initiative. but i think much is also to do with the ukraine things because to,
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into the ukraine you need that really probably don't have that, that goes from pull that. so that's, that's an important thing. and this was a, yeah, let's talk about the visit because obviously it was a brief visit to poland. it's a slightly longer visit pumps to ukraine. and when, when does weather this is i looked at the sort of damage limitation exercise after visiting most go of it's not like a damage dental thing because i've missed a movie. how to position from the, the bottom that this is not an cut off war. in fact, he has not supported the war. bob media has a, has started guys with the rush out as well. but i do have reasons. i like the military hardware and also the part to go to is this. so that's making the all low spot nobody that with the rush, what else? yes. but at the same time, india for the years, i've also expanded its friendship and studied partnership with invest. in fact, today in one of the very historic move, india has side uh, it started the process. you can pull that. and that's already built on the thing
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because for that is a very prominent east european countries, which was which was the thing that would be not being there directly. you know what people very focused. so that's, that's something his starting. yeah. especially when foot solve us, who puts when so familiar with the cold war of the 50s, sixties and seventies pops even into the eighty's. india was aligned really with russia and as russia, well, the say the unit as it was then included ukraine. so it's changed a lot, as you say, india has hot to open up itself to having more friends than just its former soviet palm is the indian prime minister, though, in this particular instance, is a very much business. first type of guy, customer relationships come seconds. there was a reason to visit was so there was a reason to visit g, you've at school about business as well, and what they can give india. india can give them yeah,
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that's to because if you look at the, in the lab and diagnostic diag, it's going up, the trade has grown up, the indian companies are investing largely and pull that more than like 2000000000 us do investment as they're from india. and there is also interested in the energy uh, particularly the coal mining variable and has 7 expertise in here. you've also in yes, very much entrusted. i'm very sure that we may also see some of the defense cooperation coming up in portland because for them all year was part of some of the modernization process. i'll send you an invoice as particularly james that we have on the so get set up. so i think the yes, this is about the business and for that is also a, is not becoming more popular among the indian beeping. the students are going for their education and it does for us by the strong and pull it on to i think that what i do a reason. so before this visit sometime shortly, start big partnership. build those 2 men did for this partnership that we have
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bought in j to be bought through that in new delhi for us. thanks so much for your insight. thank you. thank is what we're thinking though. jerry has killed more than a 100 people in the knowles. hundreds of thousands of people have been falls from the homes, tens of thousands of heck tubs of farmland at the volta and houses of be most away . people in several areas of jiggle say's going completely cut off. most storms and heavy rain are expected in the coming days that address send us update from gun. so in jiggle state, the extent of damage and to go, i must say earlier, we spoke to the local to if you told us that you have never seen anything like this . and the safety emergency operations are saying that this is not even the peak of the rainy season. we're talking about thousands of farm lands that i've been completely washed away. and the problem now is not what's happened to them immediately. the waters were seen because we're talking about life investments and
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food stores for many people, means of live root completely gone. so the problem produced may not work at the end of the day. and apart from that, that also concerns of the outbreak of what apple diseases you also find community is completely cut off and people don't receive aid as much as they can. because beyond us here, there are several communities. what you kind of go basically, you can go where i am that, that i know into boats and you cannot even navigate the waters. they continue to rise every now and then one man i interviewed a short while ago. he told me over the last 10 days he has only received a small measure of rice and that's it. so far we spoke to emergency officers here who continued to tell us that yesterday doing everything they can to accommodate people and also give them food. but that seems not to be you know, what we understand right now is that people who lost their homes are being
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transferred to schools that i know that are currently on vacation. primary schools, buildings on secondary school buildings. and when school reviews they are expected to button the question is why. 6 are they going to probably they bring these heavy rain house calls of a flooding and the capital a me flood civils that swept across the country for the last 3 months. at least 94 people have been killed and thousands more falls from the homes. people say a rising more to levels and pulse of the nigel river will cause both damage the link on site, you know, and plus the info. so we are really scared because once the bike overflowed the whole area will be on the wall to as many people could be left homeless and forced to vacate that however, based on a community estimate, that could be a risk of that. you know, flooding houses collapsing to do what? prevention is depressive in kia may for me is often with the weather forecast for nigeria and the chef. and the me least. hello, the weather remains decided me. i'm settled across southern parts of the red sea,
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the sea, the from the cloud. so they've been rumbling away here. western side of but yeah, i'm in the south west of sadie looking very this. the meanwhile, the push a little further east with the northwoods and it says deal about the heat. we're getting close to 40 celsius once again here in the hot over the next couple of days . most similar picture, mid fourties the q i. i'd also like to was back that, but temperatures could get close to 50 degrees once the game is the side of the med, at the moment allows you drive it to changes on the way. here's a possible, let's say, wanted to shout was coming into ducky a, just running up towards the black c a slot, a little further east, which as we go on 3 fast dice, not feet breaking stuff dry. it brought to where the coming back and behind with plenty of sunshine, sunshine to across northern parts of africa. it's how it goes. the car at 40 degrees celsius scattering shows a possibility around the atlas mountains, the lots of showers spilling out so if not area. now they will drive them, it has been recently another has been some flattering of that associated with the
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support infrastructure. having said that, so we are looking at where to where the garage, he making his way a little, the west, which in the coming days room off of southern africa, it is lossy fine, dry and sunny. well, still a head hey. all the options that are in use of south korea run some military and civil defense trails. of tensions mount with knolls, great. british people are getting less of that time and money. why the u. k. has swapped out the top 20 most generous countries in the cold fest approaches full baseballs to get started. that story coming up in sports, the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement of being vision. this population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices over all times, people have these days by the fall of this bombing connect with our community and
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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 stream on out just the or once a journey through every story. every step is in there to the celebration of what we can achieve when to reach the welcome to simmons and exclude does that affect the redesigns luxury living cross to no future? today we create it's the
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truth about talk, you know, does it renews with me? so well, never mind to of on top stories is really strong. so talk to the heavily populated areas and northern dogs are killing at least $22.00 people, histone on thursday things around times and that's like a after series of overnight raids, 3 pile of cities have been killed during this 90 right and the occupied westbank is mainly minifee vehicles blocked right in and out of the to the crime refugee come, dozens of buildings were destroyed during the time in cash, and at least one is right and soldier was in and flooding and nigeria has killed more than a 100 people in the knowles hundreds of thousands of feet of knobby pulls from that homes and tens of thousands of heck tubs of from the underwater baton says, washed away the
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full all future is the theme of the 4th and final night of the democratic national convention, which will kick off later on this a couple of harris's points to accept to the policies official nomination as the presidential candidates for upcoming speech comes off to her running mate. tim wells told democrats it was the owner of his life to be part of the tickets. a white house correspondent, company how good has moved from chicago, minnesota governor to walls or coaches, so many call him, went to the office on wednesday as the formerly accepted the democratic parties, nomination, the honor of my life. to accept your nomination for vice president of the united in his speech full of sports references was shared his background as a school teacher and football coach before becoming a member of congress. and later minnesota governor, a political record is proud of. other states were banning books
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from their schools. we were banishing hunger from ours walls to voters. his vision of freedom is a stark contrast from his republican opponents. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love, the your kids. freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the media tycoon. oprah winfrey also frame november's election as a flight for freedom. freedom isn't free. america is an ongoing project. it requires commitment. it requires the open to the hard work and the heart work of democracy. it's where the president bill clinton told the crowd, republican challenger, donald trump,
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is too selfish to care about. clinton urge voters to support the harris walls ticket. what is their opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. right? so the next time you hear him don't count the laws count, the couple of harris reportedly watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech, she'll deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help it, alex 0, chicago, a correspondence on 100 has been speaking to people at the convention about their concerns and priorities ahead of november's election. i haven't had any de rozier, i'm the rhode island delegation, and let me ask you and the, what's important to you this, what thing right now for me,
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what's important is bringing back some honesty and faith in america. i'm present buying this study. it's a great job of finding the country ever since the election and ever since. and republicans in the former president, i've just trying to undermine that. every which way, whether it's advertising the, the bi partisan immigration bill or the board of bill, i should say, to just, just trying to de rail his campaign from day one. and right now i'm excited that my cousin harris is taken up with me until he's going to bring a brand new life on energy and joy. optimism back to this country that present from seems that doesn't exist. and the people that are in this arena are in your example that, that energy, that joy, that bite is burning, and we're ready to take on the do the agreement, the nay sayers and all the mag of people who say that this country is what it is and finally, this is a potentially historic year. couple of harris,
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it'd be the 1st woman, 1st black woman for south asian person. how does that striking it? amazing. i mean, i am proud to say that like really, how is it from my home state of california? so i have a little umbrage there, but it is truly gets for, you know, in 20 can see we came so close to ranking that glass ceiling with, with the secretary, clint, and we were so close. and i know that with the energy between tomlin harris governor was at all of these wonderful democrats and independents, and republicans believe in freedom. and just what julian energy that we're going to break that glass ceiling and come january, we will have the madam president campbell harris. well, anthony rose, thank you very much for talking to us. we very much appreciate it. that is the voice of rhode island delegation, and you can hear the excitement in anthony's voice. this is a party that for many people was under despair before the present inviting step down from this res antola harris took his place and you can tell they're fired. the
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south careers holding nationwide civil defense rules. the annual event is aimed at preparing the public for any atomic spinal career. the issue being staged alongside joint military exercises with the us. all of this comes by the time of hiking intentions on the korean peninsula. but mcbride has moved from south korea. and so it's an annual event designed to pass south korea for the on thinkable a massive attack from north korea here in sol as in cities nationwide, people are encouraged to respond to air raid sirens and seek shelter. it's the highlights of a week of civil defense drills coinciding with military exercises. that includes the largest number of joint commissions by us and south korean rule. planes appears on the top priority b i o. this training is to review the government's emergency preparedness and to
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strengthen the ability to transition toward time operations. practically all public 7. so taking part including sold math, nice little peters are not so has numerous reports and strategic locations that must never be compromised with no mind that the circumstances it must be protected . the men, the situation also taken part on duty, trained to deal with a tax by north korea and special forces who have shown in the past the threat. they oppose. it 1968 and incursion by commanders from the north reach, the centre of sold in a bid to assassinate the president before they were finally beaten in response, these exercises have been held every year since public confuse you ask them for the civil defense grills varies from here to yeah, often depending on the perceived threat from north korea and right now into korean relation. so what about the worst they've been for a number of years?
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the newest has be launching thousands of trash build balloons across the heavily fortified folder. while south korea has been blaring propaganda from loud speakers back across the barbed wire, it appears north korea sending these balloons to the star bar society and created a sense of an ease of mind. go were citizens, in spite of the height and tensions when the sirens sounded for thursday's nationwide drill. most people seem to carry on his usual, having learned to live with a threat level, whatever it may be. public broad. i'll just say era. so as entities in place as the 2 guys and was the kinds of protest as outside the parliamentary building and the capital to console. the violence respond to the legislature has delayed the approval of amendments to election laws. the proposals would strengthen the political influence of getting present jacob would do to critics accuse him of attempting to silence opposition by altering electro rooms. people in the united
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kingdom, a less charitable than they used to be known as, according to the world giving index. one of the biggest surveys trucking donations and voluntary globally, well the u. k. is the well 6 largest economy given by giving by individuals has full and that's push the country on to the top 20 down to 22nd place on the index. so do you think it has more from the british capital in a world of abundance and won't, there were those who have and those who do not. but in times of crisis, those you can lend a hand often do. whether it's natural disasters, such as the 2023 us quick and morocco produced an 800 percent rise and donations within the country conflict that also so a rise of a to countries such as in crane whether it's down to a deterioration of social safety nets as a result of policies opened up, makes many step in with a state has found it this year,
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the 5 most generous countries are indonesia, kenya, single, pull the gambia and side area that's based on donations volunteering, and how often people help the strange up the u. k is among the top 10 financial donors to charities in the world, but only a quarter of people. polls said that they volunteered to help others putting it at number 22 on the world, giving index. it's part of a trans during which the u. k. has study reduced it's spending on overseas aid as part of the previous government's policies. the new government has promised to reverse that. but that's also down to the you case, own financial constraints. i don't think it's particularly surprising when you think of some of the social and economic challenges that everyone's been dealing with with the cost of living. but what i do think it's important is we have a policy level lead to find really effective ways. how do we need to knock down the barriers and support people to get more of
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a full in the u. k. is generosity may reflect a relative passing of economic decline. there's still a sense that contributing time or money to a charity is very much positive. being in the society, especially when there's a local need. well, i need to stop 5 more blending that we're going to close together . and we, we now run it as a community library about done traveling. done a couple of, uh uh, so i can events of photography which raised quite a bit of money. i see a trustee attached which helps to extra size to women, foldable women and women with multiple disadvantages. so i get my time and helping them way. well, the index reflect so, so the increasing soft power of nations growing wealth such as china,
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there was also a need for most people to get back to those who need it most for the greater good. so now you go out to 0, something. well, still head hale and then use our is trying to the next big player in the gaming industry. we looked at the hype surrounding its latest release, blacklist recall, and the next one day, with the bad, full bulk. this one will bring you all of this forcing action to the it's the,
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book about now the success of a new chinese video game is being celebrated as a milestone for the countries growing gaming industry. based on chinese legend blank commit. we'll call it's already sold almost 5000000 copays shooting to the top of the global charles has been held as china as the cycled triple aka the industry is equivalent of a blockbuster. well, in an industry loan dominated by japan, europe, and the us, china is catching up. last year, the industry is domestic video games market. so more than $40000000000.00 in revenue around a quarter of global sales. but the industry is full chains of punctuated in china, seeing a slump of about 10 percent in 2022. after the government sought to regulate people's gaming habits, those plans are being dropped that save of government intervention of traits and certainty. in china is growing. gaming industry robbie here and i'm the is the deputy editor, the rest of the world,
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a non profit publication covering the impact of technology enjoys this data from hong kong. good to have you with us about the on the program. i mean, why is china so excited about breaking sort of the glass ceiling of gaming, something, as we just said, we assume is the purview of the us, your panel or european design is and i think you put it pretty well in your intro that you talked about movies and blockbusters, you think about it in terms of movies. this would be like a chinese film doing global box office numbers on par with saying the vendors still . that's what makes us different to the other successes because it is worth noting that china has been big in gaming for a long time. they've always been a big and mobile gaming, for instance, even around the world. attention impact was apple's game of the year on the ios app store a couple of years ago. and as you notice, they have their own massive gaming industry at home. but it always means something a bit more when players around the world player games and always maintain that, nor that say for japan, you know, there's a lot of pride that japanese games are played by players all around the world is
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the same thing. here it is a huge cultural export. i could argue it's probably china's most important cultural export. yeah. is that so proud about it in terms of that games being played abroad? what might say, why does the government want to regulate to, to control it today? not happy about what gaming is and how it sort of transcends board is that's a very good question. and it's really hard to get to the root of exactly why that is. i know it is a source of consternation for the big chinese gaming companies and couldn't consider one of the biggest companies in china. and that's why they're investing so heavily in studios around the world. it might actually be surprising to gamers to know that many of the games they play now from even japanese companies, from american companies, from british companies, from french companies are owned by are made by companies with that, that have ownership states. and then from chinese companies like 10 southern areas, so they already have their kind of fingers in those pies around the world because
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they're having trouble monetizing their games. i hope i can speak to why the government would want to do that. but there is a heavy, there's always been a heavy emphasis from the chinese government on social order. and one of the, one of the ways they try to control that is through censorship in games for instance, the chinese version of a popular shooter. i'm tired, i know you're on the battle grounds. when i was recent china, the re skin didn't call the game for peace and they removed all blood to the game. for instance, i shouldn't gain where you can shoot other people, but there's no blood in the game. and so that's what other ways they try to control social order by a, by sense, during, say, violence and games. i think he's just touched on it really that that relationship between the state i'm create 70 and, and the older generation of the younger generation is the potential clash of not just generations. but generational thinking about what we want to do with our lives when it comes to korea is and certainly that's definitely possible, especially with careers in the digital space being so important. but i think we've
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all seen before, we seen from plenty of stores or for by reporting that the tech industry in china is an industry that is a very polishing industry. so there's also that sort of backlash to it where, you know, the instant best, 996, working 9 am to 9 pm, 6 days a week. solve it, of backlash from workers who as often you know, this isn't actually healthy, but this isn't actually the life of the mall and the career level. so it's not just the core, it's not just the case of the younger generation want this. the older generation told there is a bit of cash both ways to be interesting to see what does happen and how they react to this. as the days progressed to the bud robbie who went out and thanks for joining us from home called serviceable. and i have some thank you very much so well. chelsea has coach and so my these got hassled almost haul from the squad that they don't have a future at the club. it's hot and has a mass of 4 to one place to choose from at chelsea and had to leave over 15 class out of training for the european qualify,
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i guess instead of at the later on says say the clubs, the owner told the poli went on another spending spree in the transfer window. why this guy has told us several high profile plays, including raw him selling, that they're no longer needed, as we have the biggest good. and for me it's impossible to give all of them minutes . so some of them, if they want, they are looking for meals, probably it's better to leave and in case they don't leave the, they have a contract in and they have just simply followed here some of the case that since the american businessmen totally took over the london club in may 2022, the signing of sale felix up on my practical method aid has now taken the number of players assigned to 139. in that time they've spent around $1500000000.00. it's more than double the club next on the list amount, just so united. and so my, this guy is the 5th manager of already has had it since that he took over thomas to
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ha graham pull to franklin pod mauricio of which a teen you have all being shown the door. and his 1st season with chelsea, the club finished 12 the worst finished for 29 years. well con, uh, gallagher is one of the play is to have already left chelsea and he was on sale to buy a political my data in front of 30000 funds to go see me on his side. expensive big to bring the indians international as well as form a mattress, the city for what we do on site as the euro. 2024 winning. defend a rubbing the norman and norwegian, strike a alexander, solo football soccer's down. rinaldo has a new youtube channel and broke the record for the fastest to ever had. 1000000 subscribers shown here is one of his 1st videos which launched on wednesday if last time. but on the, when i reached a 1000000 into 19 minutes, he also broke the record for the fastest of 10000000 and now standing at almost 17000000. so next sunday it with that has it put pa,
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hassan and come on the on day 2 of the 1st test against bangladesh and hama to this one. and so checking both schools the centuries as they share the $241.00 partnership to make it an uphill battle for bangladesh. in that our pin depends. so here with tiny is just one cell and base and one home run away from becoming the foster split and major league history to reach 4040 in the season. a adult is a superstar, so he's 13 life base in the 8 for victory. it goes to seattle mariners to complete a 3 games sweep. he's got over a month that to achieve the same for the f one will chant and the diamond hill says he believes the red bull drive a mux for stoppin is going to be hard to chase and the 2nd half of the season for me to one will return after the summer break on friday to host a dutch call p. stuff in the home race, which he had one of the last 3 years. 3 tom well champion is leaving the standings
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by 78 point spots. he hasn't won the race since the spanish coffee and late to it's a total order to be able to catch max this season, but it's not in postponed. and the thing about the sports is something will happen between now and the end of the season. there will be some curious, extraordinary event which will take place is going to be so i would think much is conscious, and i think he's shown already that he's anxious about the pressure from behind people closing the gap. so whether it's land or someone else, i think lando is the closest potential challenge and but he is still got a total to, to, to over to and the gap points deficit to max. and that's what a spot for me, a 100 bucks to. so, like say, would send it, it's not somebody is celebrating the inside of looted antiquities taken during some of the countries most turbulent times a month. the trend of ones colonized countries guessing back that off the effects as for the economy, explains in this solemn ceremony. and the non pen cambodia is
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smiling statues returned home for the 1st time in decades. prime minister hung on a like flowers, to honor these ancient hindu and buddhist artifacts. to the government considers that the return of antiquities to cambodia, the rightful owner is a show of respect. they are not only showing the morality by promoting the value of the culture of a nation, but also preserving the culture of humanity as well. among the 70 artifacts, 14 have been returned from new york metropolitan easy and the rest from private collections. they retire and marks the latest in a series of relics repatriated from western institutions. after years of campaigning, nigeria to secure the return of several opinion bronzes 1st loosened by britain and the 19th century. in december, the netherlands returned hundreds of artifacts taken from she rank and indonesia.
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and those are just some among hundreds of steel dispute, his engine treasures held by former colonial powers. most of these come voting treasures polluted smuggled and sold off during the brutal reign of the commander roost government in the 1970s. the return is another powerful reminder of what was lost. during a genocide, the killed an estimated 2000000 people in the country started to visit our peace is the most important thing, not only for normal human beings, but also for the family of the gods. we also need peace. decades on from the countries darkest periods can bodya has finally recovered some remnants of its golden here pretty a car, which is here. and that's news for me and i'll be back with more news on the other side of the right, but then to lymphoma news team here at our headquarters in dough. thanks very much for your time. i checked on the
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