tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 23, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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the the . ringback the, [000:00:00;00] the, the on the cloud cuz it needs on life and death. coming up the next 60 minutes. the death toll climbs and draws is ready strikes, target palestinian civilians in the north and in the south. thousands have nowhere safe. so don's warring sides degree on to safe humanitarian aid routes in the country which has been ravaged by 16 months to accomplish the indian prime minister
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meets ukraine's need and keep weeks, often to render moody health thoughts and most good couple of harris form. next steps, the democratic policies nomination for the presidential election will have republican rival campaign pushed along the southern border and spoke of those electric high dump record breaker mazda inspection has left the door open. for los angeles, 2028, told all to sara that he has a little doubt the possibility of targeting a start 5th consecutive and then pick metal the . so it is 1500 us gmc and we'd be getting this news in dogs that were at least 18 kind of students have been killed since don't on friday. these really militarism, intensifying to types across the street from palestinians flinging the they tune, neighborhood, which is just south of gauze, the city,
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and the know people on the ground say that is just no is safe for them to escape to the people also have seen the southern city of con eunice, women and children were seen escaping on foot on thursday night, many a moving towards of mossy, which israel has a touch of despite declaring it the safe side. target resumes and darrow bella with more on the latest is rarely strikes as these very homemade is still ramping up its military operations, including bland and aerial bombardment. since the central area had pub in the north and in the even a south of pods of this trip on the owners of the east video corporation forces. now, the upland dairy, but i city here, which has the more than 2000000 house the needs of to the new displacement forward is 4000000 teen stocks in the 60 or farm units. now the hosting, if somebody is trapped in the western side of derek, been a while the military now is a freight thing in the eastern areas. now we have been witnessing
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a service or rustic of apartments in the hours of the noise. and even with the hours of this morning, we continued to loud explosions every now and then pointing. is this really raging? really almost finances, advocates with no patient forces in the eastern areas. we can also see if the sound of the east, when troves is 3 days every hour here. but we continue to to see it as will that the only is a great thing in the city of hon. eunice, when our team folks have been told, apply these very occupation forces to flee, and now it's residents are also getting to the west side of 100, as opposed to of more wants to just as a has to be in front of the. it's very funny, especially buying these for the minutes we hope to join the people. i'm wondering about this very growing humanitarian depression. that is, that is, is that things on civilians. now the f pru one is exhausted. everyone is looking for the hot toast, but they believe that is very similar to tended to keep up the fighting. that's why
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palestinians are no longer believed that there might be a ceasefire. the crews are right now trapped in a very small depths of land and they are subject to them that bunch of mentors, thoughts of area and above means. they have a very growing sense with frustration day by day, due to the continuation of the flight to the ground with no response so far. tired to zoom out here has been kind of one of the largest hospitals in northern jobs. it will be forced to help operations within days because of a like a few months, according to the right to the facility is one of the few still functioning in the area is real reference of the tax. the israel has restricted the entry of fuel and critical medical supplies into the strip for months. martha holland has more now from outside the hospital in northern costs. the underneath the hospital will be out of service within the next 24 hours of this facility will not be provided with
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the fuel. i'm talking to you from the underneath the hospital. and we also spoke to the doctor, the model, one of those on the director of the, on the median hospital. and he told us about the dire situation of down to median hospital. and he also told us about this cost with you with the fuel and how dangerous to make it the i do need hospital optic service. he told us if this facility would not be provided would you want within the next 24 hours. and then agent hospice, i will be out of service and thousands of people die with up to the one with the patients and one to people. and they told us how guy of the situation here. and they told us that they just struggles of them. why living here without any electricity people, fans this facility considered one, made all 3? indeed, nothing does a threat. and if this facility will not be provided with the fuel,
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that will be held catastrophe. well, i didn't catch you. i just did not think of a threat. all is fine. this is where the army says an anti tank of massages hits, an asshole space in the north, the lebanese on group principle, as also fod rockets in northern israel had been large columns of smoke and areas near the border is written in his blood have exchange net daily 5 since october last year, but the frequency of cross border strikes has intensified since one of his was taught commodities was assassinated in beirut last month. meanwhile, as bluff as 3 of its fighters have been killed in is really attacks. one of the past and the child died in a trend striking southern 11 and a israel said it struck what it says was, it has the site, the entire of the army said the group was planning to launch rockets from the location
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the to the will into done, the army and the current military rep is support. forces have agreed to provide safe humanitarian access through 2 routes. this follows us lead piece towards end geneva, which began in mid august. we got agreements along with many people around the world in the region to open andre commitments from the, our staff and staff and others to activate around that. and for the 1st time in 4 months, trucks moved across the border into areas wherever 500000 women and children faced starvation. the conflicts redone ensued in april last year, it's created watts. the united nations is cool. one of the world was humanitarian crises. in recent history, more than a 3rd of the population is now facing food shortages. 5000000 of those are on the brink of funding 5000000. according to the un, 16 months into the comfortable than 15000 people have been killed and nearly
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11000000 displaced. the world health organization that says a color outbreak has killed at least 316 people. since june 2023. let's take this home with cameron. hudson is a senior fellow at the center for strategic and international studies, joins as far as skype from washington dc. come are good to see that those figures are just terrifying all the millions of millions of people are at risk of funding. so the, to humanitarian carlos, this is progressive of time, but in the past this has happened that we've seen well, most immediate violations and that's precisely correct. and so i think we have to obviously celebrate whenever we can get these kinds of commitments. but it's one of these trust but verify type of scenario. so the border is open today. it can be closed tomorrow. we have seen both resistance from the r s f and the sat, but also confusion among both sides about how to authorize these. so you have
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elements of the government that are opposed opening the board of the elements of the government that are approving of opening the border. there is internal disagreement among the. 6 it's about how the operationalized political commitments that are made. so it's a very, very, i think this organized situation, but all of. busy work and on that route of several 100 miles going from the border to the internal to display people's parents where they are trying to get the food a to. so it is a very fraud situation just because the border is open today. doesn't mean it will be open tomorrow and just because trucks have passed through today, doesn't mean that they are going to be able to make it into their intended destination and feed the, the, the people who are waiting for it. so there's a lot of hoops that we're going to have to continue to jump through. and what about on the side of the fighting has a dial moved in any way on that front as well. i think what we have seen over the course of many months now is an effort by both sides,
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essentially to avoid these kind of direct pitched battles that we saw earlier on in the conflict of both sides have gone to the use of drones and artillery. so sort of more distance fighting. and what we have seen is that when the army has been able to hold a city, as they have been able to hold it all faster and more recently you see the r as a opening up new friends trying to drive into new areas to disrupt the armies of so called by lines and to disrupt the armies defenses. and so we've seen is this, this conflict moving uh, not being static, not being a kind of central front that we can track, but moving to different pockets and different areas of the country. basically keeping everyone off the us, not just the civilians who are called in harm's way, but the humanitarians were now trying to reach those civilians as well. right. does the the side do you think want to see as far, you know, i think that's the,
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the bottom line here is that when we talk about these talks in geneva, when we talk about commitments to civilian protection or humanitarian access, i think that's by a large live service trying to demonstrate that they frankly are not as bad as, as the things that they are doing on the ground. but at the end of the day, i mean both sides believe that there is a military solution. and frankly, believe that there has to be a military solution because their, their livelihoods are threaten both sides seeing this as an existential fight. and i think either, so i really think that there's going to be a kind of handshake or, you know, legal agreement at the end of this that allows them to just return to the bears and return to their 2 sides. there's no place in the unified sedan for 2 armies, and i think both sides rely as that very briefly camera not so then what further pressure can be brought to bear on the warring parties? disease b, no. this incentive,
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it doesn't. the us have more leverage that it could use or you say, well, what more leverage we know, leverage if you look at the statements that had been issued by the international community and by the united states were essentially appealing to their better angels to respect to monetary law to respect the rules of war on these are 2 armies that are caught in a pitched existential battle. the last thing that they are interested in is, is respecting agreements which they don't see themselves as being parties too. and so i think the only thing that's gonna change their outlook is if we bring real pressure to bear if there are consequences for not showing up in geneva, if there are consequences. sanctions prosecutions, the like uh for not showing up at these thoughts and for continuing to target civilians inviolate international humanitarian law. we have to speak the language of power which is. busy the language that they, they know how to speak, a great to get your perspective at cameron hudson. thank you. or
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the ukraine's president what it means. lensky has described the visits of india's prime minister as an important gesture of friendship, rendered moody's trip. the key was the 1st by an indian, the prime minister since ukraine's independence from the soviet union in 1990. 1 is the let's get criticized made. he's meeting with that. it may have put it in must go 6 weeks ago at a struck a different tone. well, welcoming, moody this number, the name. yeah. there's a lot of us to use it on the eve of our independence day. this visit is a friendly just you in full control ukrainians. i want to personally think in these prime minister, starting his visit by commemorating the killed ukrainian children killed by the russian army. and i'm very thankful for this come memorization of ukrainian children. may somebody say about some that we've been hearing for
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a long time for the 1st casualty of war is the truth. but today when i visited a shrine in honor of young students that have been killed, i felt very emotional. my heart 8, the 1st casualties are far, are always innocent children, and it's very painful. let's speak now to alex consultants who joins is not from key fat. so alex, what, what's maybe hoping to achieve her as well can it's kind of tight rated for diplomacy as me very much so. so india is being traditionally a klein state or russia. i'm going back, this is the relationship has been going back decades and decades. and most of the india's military equipment is russian 90 percent of its tanks. the back boat of the task force is to comprised of our russian aircraft. so these, he doesn't want to alienate rusher tool, but he also wants to make a contact with the west and increasing gauge meant with europe, which is vital. and ukraine is very much
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a part of that. your body was criticized with going to russia a 6 weeks ago. there was moody issue to public rebukes to put in while he was there were in russia hits a hospital that contains wounded children from the was so very much, very much from playing both sides here indeed receives western intelligence. india is trying to diversify its arms. it's, it's very, very important that it seem to still be with russia literally in a rush or tool, but also it doesn't want to alienate the west side. very, very tricky line here. indeed, so good. all that going on me while the fight is continuing. what is the latest with the front lines, or we're seeing a push now from car cube. so this is the 3rd, a sold brigade at this number and about 6 to 8000 soldiers backed by tanks,
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artillery infantry fighting vehicles that are slowly trying to push russian units back no further away from far cape as well. so they cooling the attack and offensive with a this is a real offensive or just a diversion we attack, we won't know until some time later, when the facts unfold for the in terms of low range will. we've had the attack or most of them don't on the whole refund to reimburse you. burning out for 6 days. well guess what? it was hit again earlier today and the fire and now is obviously increased. the damage that the firefights has tried to fix has now been totally totally reversed things on flies, hardly going to be producing any petroleum products now. and there's going to be serious damage that also in the oil definitely in task. this was hit, not tough cuz it's just the opposite. crime is on the touch. bridge. missiles can get through to this. um, oil depot. it means that it defenses in crimea being degraded and the coast bridge
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is most likely to be the next target. so all right and much valuable things. i'd like set cell story from ukraine's and keeps events that are honest, good toughness officials in the cost region. we model of russia have begun to construct original residents. the fighting is continuing tough to you. creating forces launched a surprise encouraging earlier this month. dosage already went to see the new shelters. this is lenin street in the heart of course, city where officials have started to put up these concrete shelters to protect the nearly 450000 civilians. here. now, there's going to be at least 60 of them across the city near the bus shelters for people to use quickly. in case of a missile, right inside looks like this. pretty straightforward, simple structure. it's designed to hold at least 10 people at a single time. now, these concrete shelters are not only going to be built in carson city,
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but they're also going to be built in the towns up. so that's the course and career to talk about 40 kilometers from here. that's where the cars nuclear power plant is located. and given the ongoing fighting, taking place between the russian forces along the border or concerns about the safety of the nuclear plants. presidents that are important has already excuse ukraine, of attacking the facility on wednesday evening. and the you, i never really watch soc, director general is due to travel to the plan to investigate in the coming days. while all this is going on, the city is preparing for the worse. it's not just concrete shelter, a setup or not. but there are a number of government buildings like this ones that are doing this, blocking the windows with sandback air, raid sirens disrupt, the tranquillity of this quiet city. people are reminded that the front lines are about 90 kilometers from here. and this picture of city with a history of fighting the single largest tank,
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facile in the history of warfare in world war 2, is the us again preparing for what is to come door such a vari, i'll just hear a curse city, russia, the so tomlin harris is now the official democratic party candidate for november's presidential election on the final line of the democrats national convention device present, and formula except to the nomination. she also called for sees foreign garza was saying she stands out for israel's right to defend itself. a white house correspondent committee, how it could report from the convention. it was the biggest speech of cala harris's career chance to convince us voters. she's the agent to change. they've been telling posters they want and need a lift gate. let's get the business. as harris accepted the democratic parties nomination for president, she shared stories of her childhood,
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witnessing her mother being treated differently as an immigrant from india. she taught us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it. she also told us, and never do anything have asked for treat herself as the body meant to the american dream. she promised voters she would restore hope and prosperity. we know a strong middle class has always been critical to america's success and building that middle class will be a defining goal of my presidency. she cautioned against what she sees as the dangers of the 2nd donald trump administration. warning, the consequences of a 2nd term could be more severe than the 1st. consider the power he
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will have, especially after the united states supreme court, just read that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. imagine donald trump with no rails. harris also condemned the october 7th who mazda tak one is else calling the humanitarian crisis caused by israel's war and gaza. devastating some shouted free palestine as she spoke. president vitamin i a working to in this war such that israel is secure, the hostages are released the suffering and gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize their right to the public. in challenger, donald trump reacted to come to
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a harris's speech on social media. the question why harris hadn't implemented her policy proposals as vice president? it's a question she can respond to directly when the to meet for their 1st presidential debate next month. kimberly, how can algy 0 chicago, a republican presidential candidate donald trump is accused common harris of failing to protect national security. speaking as he visited the us mexican border, trump blamed democrats, or failing to finish the portable heat from his face, the head of his previous rep, presidency rep reynolds reports now from arizona. a on a visit to the border wall in swing state, arizona, donald trump repeated a new nickname for his opponent, pamela harris. i called her comrade because she is a radical left marxist. she wants open borders. trump resorted multiple gruesome anecdotes of us citizens who were raped and murdered by on
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documented migrants laying the blame at harris's feet. but they've unleashed a deadly plague of migrant crime. in fact, federal law enforcement statistics that other research show immigrants are 60 percent less likely to be incarcerated for crimes. the native born americans commer harris has spent decades fighting violent trying. there is campaign is sought to bolster her credentials as tough on cross border crime in ads like this and drugs across the border. and all of the trip said without offering evidence, the foreign born criminals and psychotics are screaming across the border by the 1000000. again, the fact that a little different story border crossings have been down sharply over the past 5 months. and in fact, in july, we're at their lowest level in 4 years. much of this is attributed to the by the administration's implementation of stricter policies regarding asylum applicants, as well as
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a crack down by mexican law enforcement. on the other side of the border flip spoken, cookies, coating, arizona, a standing desert landscape, where the cubby seat is a town hall is b l g 0. caught up with this, these merits chicago at the democratic convention for his reaction to drugs, visit a fly and they run up to a big wall. that is a rusted metal wall and effect their fist and say, look at all these criminals and horrible people that are coming across, swimming, and we're going to, they're not really wanting to solve anything. it's just nothing more than a photo op. the trunk plants to hold a rally in phoenix before leaving arizona state he lost by just 11000 votes in 2020 rob reynolds, l g 0. who cheese cody, arizona, present it to manuel mack on his meeting friends politically just to try informing you government and trying to decide who should be it from says next. prime minister,
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july's parliamentary elections have no clear window which left no clear path through government. the left wing new popular front coalition, 1 may seats, it's urgent background to make a quick decision. so let's have a look at the french political landscape as it stands, the new popular front, which is a coalition of less. this policy is one of the most states 182, but that was show, it's a v 200. next 9 needed for majority. they have put for the, the state test, the as the candidate for prime minister, rather than the controversial jungle. many shall president microns on sambal alliance with 2nd. with a 168 seats, gabriel ethel resigned his prime minister offices but stayed on as an interim leader. marine depends for rights for some little national well tipped to win at one stage with a lead jordan, but the potential prime minister ultimately they, they with the electron rubble, it's brendan smith is life for us in paris. so bernadette,
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huge challenge is trying to point to prime minister accessible to everyone. is it even possible? so it is an enormous challenge, but not com is constitutionally bound to do it. so we have house to a point to prime minister. eventually though he's not been taking and taking in more than 6 weeks when he was basking and they asked to go over the successful powers olympics. the other week he said to they met a group of athletes. of at least i apologize. and they said to them, we don't want life to go back to normal because i've been this sort of political true store and they lympics, well now we all back to normal and normal is a politically divided friends with an ottoman no policy with a majority in parliament, i know prime ministers the longest time has ever been in french, modern political history, that a prime minister has not been appointed straight up the legislative elections. you still don't gabrielle, a child in post. so these meetings, he's been having today and he'll finish them on monday with various political
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policies. is to try it out of these meetings. namely much that they believe michael and believes can manage to keep the majority in parliament can survive a vote of confidence. and so that's what's going on, right, and where might we see a new friends pregnant as well if these, if these tools work out as opposed to them, the idea is that perhaps sometime next week you'll finally name somebody. it's still going to be very difficult because most of the policies don't care much for math chrome, so they're not gonna really support somebody that she wants, but macro and isn't really keen to allow this main less fall left coalition to nominate that candidate to won't go lucy cas, that's because he doesn't want the far left blood by friends. and so me friends about some of the mountains shown to have a role in governments. the policies have said and just coming out of the meetings with malcolm that things have gone reasonably well side discussions,
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macro may say recognize it, but it's an indication of the challenges that are gonna come up when a name is put forward. gabrielle outside of the outgoing prime minister has set if the coalition includes the fall left john wooten bell and shown in the from some about, then we will vote down the government. so these, the challenges we face is trying to find a prime minister, acceptable to. all right, that's the story from parents punishment. thanks i. so my head here now does 03000000 people stranded in bangladesh due to widespread flooding. the government has deployed the army and the navy. 50 saudi pro li goals 420-0000, find out of victory from nasa that's coming up. the
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color of the weather really has freshened up across the central parts of south america. you can see this area cloud here. this is a very active weather system. this one, nothing gets way further. north was south of that line. that's what type of kids are struggling to get into double figures. pushing up towards us since you need to see temperatures here at around 16. so just couple of days ago, we're getting into the low 30. so that really is something of a change that was a whether will not a little further northwards into the southeast. opposite. no type of just folding away a little for re much of a sales thing. very hot. why don't you drive as well, could scattering the showers the cause northern parts of south america and scattering the showers to into the camera pay and what the weather will be around the bahamas, running into cuba using across espanol. but a few shows that just coming into the sonata. so bob aid us down to trinidad, you can expect to see some shambles here as we go on through the next couple of days, the noise, what we have got some wet weather affecting a good part of florida. again,
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it does stay very unsettled for the southeast corner of the us for the move, very much in the warm weather here. continuing fish. i was just around the full calling to stay some. what's the weather to it? to the pacific northwest and 10 of decidedly unsettled for weston canada. as the african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the way of the tradition and dedication for the best fit of stuff that was put in your short documentary by african to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it africa direct on. i'll just see here with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era?
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the us wants to keep the war and ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look at us politics. the bottom line, the investigating the use and abuse of power across the globe on out just sierra, the, [000:00:00;00] the, and again, you're watching out, is there a reminder about some story? is this uh and is there any forces of killed in these 18 how the city is across jobs as in stone on friday. tell us to get into playing these a 2 neighborhood,
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which is just south of golf, the city and the, nor people on the ground. so it is nobody's safe for them to escape suzanne's army apartment, to reference a full force, provide safe humanitarian access through 2 routes. this follows us lead peace tours in geneva, which began in mid old. the color harris is now the official democratic party candidates for november's presidential election. on the last night to the gnc, she called for the seas. foreign garza pulsations done top fort israel's, one to defend itself. bringing some breaking news. it is a life pictures from the southern lebanon munger unit in southern lebanon. i believe to be is really strikes on the city which is near the border as this is happening has below, has confirmed that it has 5 rockets into israel at that. so we have of them. i will have more as we get it as this breaking store as it becomes available and we'll
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across the across from that, just as soon as we can. let's bring them on the shower. who's out is there a senior political analyst joined just now from london? so a mom and old mister closer is ready, ministry has been trading fi with iran. bytes has been a across, lived in southern border in parallel with the gauze of war. and now we have this a parent escalation sort yes. once you get the feeling that the on that front between 11 on 10, so he's often cooled off with the most recent heating up. and that's a very well. busy reading developments and somehow i'd be able to see that that uh, something might actually happen there. if there is no a ceasefire and guys are in fact when one really has to worry that instead of ending one war on guys,
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nothing the whole might be stopped. think i know the war on never known, and that could definitely have the original implications. and richard crushes, and looking at these pictures and everything we've talked about all the at the thoughts and stories about the potential for repercussions at, in this region. just demonstrate it's important that the seas for the resolution is made over 65 as i said locally. and that's why i have been saying that there are more chances today for a ceasefire done before because just to get all the docs outlined up except that one um, peacock cord, nothing. now really, all the ducks are lined up. uh, there is a need and an ocean the regional need not to widen the war. uh, there's a consensus around the world and at the u. n. c, simply council for a cease fire. the majority of these are really popular. the majority of the american public, that market administration,
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you basically have one brush. i try not, you name it, they want the ceasefire. the only blocks now to worst su spiders. as i said the last few days, there's nothing. yeah. because you feels as to oppose, it is right show your slippery lot if it keeps, it keeps going up. as long as you keep setting himself as a, as a, as a war states, as a warrant. here was a war states much as a, as a wartime leader. yeah, the latest for this is right. shows him a higher than everyone else actually in fact. so he's been, i think, personally, and politically the logically, from the stuff the city is on from the possibility or the potential about why the new war we've been hearing from the white house in the last uh saying that they see the goal is adults as constructive and as the security chief callie on have mass to
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get involved in these talk to participate directly in these talks will be as well. it depends on how far they junctions have gone with these res. about is there any assistance that they have to have a military presence and then uh, the different partial guys that i into the thing in the middle of costs because have most originally agreed to the only proposal adopted by the, on the 6th account. so that basically 4 seasons are withdrawn and it's towards from gaza. so are the i destroyed territories already, most of which people are displaced and really next, actually, no sense whatsoever to for is the right to play the occupying power was 0 responsibility for the people. and how do i take this trip? so the idea is i need to withdraw it needs to withdrawing. how about it's probably not going to get the ball until there is an understanding. there's a commitment, that's nothing, you know, he's going up to the troops. if he continues to adopt and continues to and try to undermine the, the negotiations or the d, it might have been more. is there any conditions insisting on his rated military
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presence in gaza? you can see that how much would be so basically you find no reason whatsoever to engage. now if you add to that, that nothing you know every day and every night emphasizes that you would never, ever sign on a deal that signals the end of the war meeting. he wants to resume the war once several weeks. how fast you can see why, how boss on the front of students in general are not exactly comfortable with the ongoing negotiations or a moment. just hang on that for us, if you would, i just want to across the barrier. now we go to the hotel, across one of the, on the phone line there, and then it just before it come to just to repeat the, these pictures we're looking at. smoke on the horizon, the believe to be following his writing strikes on the city of maggio. you'd, which is near the border, has law, has also confirmed this fod rockets into israel. so is that what's the latest that
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your hearing as well, in a recent days as well, has intensified it strikes on villages along the border. the black smoke that you are. 5 to you seeing blowing from a border town, that's the border town of t m. as usual, lou journalists are able to see the exchange of fire from marsh i. you own a town which has been largely spared from the fighting. so as well has repeatedly hit pm in the past 10 months since has the law started to fire act as well in support of cause a t m is an area which is a town which is largely evacuated. it's a very similar situation along 120 kilometer border now as well in, in recent days had said that it is when it has the law hard following
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a strike on the wednesday when the husband. 9 a target to the occupied syria and go land heights. now has the said it targeted a military base in the occupied golan heights. but some of those rockets landed in residential areas according to his really media. 60 homes were destroyed and damaged in that has the attack. really what we've been seeing is a study escalation in this conflict, this war of attrition, both sides as well. and. a beloved expanding their their attacks that reaching you areas on both sides of the border and no longer for example, hezbollah is no longer just focusing on its, its attacks in the. * kilometer zone, that deep zone where which has been mostly evacuated because now the 3 targets as far as 1820 kilometers inside as well. but still in,
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in the larger picture both sides are still can finding the. a a 2 military bases, but like i said on wednesdays, these try can be occupied. golan heights hurt the is really is. and they were saying that i would, they were promising into an intensification of their strikes. so nothing on and really this is what we have seen in recent days. a series of. a strikes in border village and of course what it does, again, remind dissolve is this tip for type escalation could actually develop into something. why did that, could it the whole region as well? no doubt, there is fear there is fear across the country. this conflict may be largely confined to the border area, but its impact of being felt in they will to every now and then is really war planes break the sound barrier, causing a sonic booms and creating panic and the capital traffic. it's been,
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many people have left the capital to areas a further further north, tearing that as well may wide and it's, it's a tax there also, there's a lot of concern that has well as promised retaliation for the killing of its pop compound or nearly a months ago could trigger a harsh is really response now, 11 on and has been lost through it's words and actions have made it clear time and time again that it does not want a full on war. that is open this. a installed the verity with guns, and i believe that by targeting areas in northern israel puts pressure helps relief pressure on gaza. and, and the very fact that tens of thousands of these ratings have been forced from their homes. also put more. a on these really government but they don't want to expand this conflict. they've made. a very, very clear, but the ceiling here is that as well as intentions are what is not clear and that is well, could be shifting the focus from gauze. 2 to the northern front,
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this was something this really a defense minister your lawn said. a 2 days ago he said that, you know, as, as wars winding down in garza, we're shifting our focus to the northern front. so no doubt there is a lot of concern here. there's a. a concern that, you know, this is southerly escalating conflict. could exp. a even further, but there are others who also believe. a this will be a controlled escalation because neither side nor hezbollah, or is what was for hezbollah, not how mouse has been a lot has military capabilities, much stronger military capabilities. it's miss how's this position guy. ready miss austin hits all across as well, and cause damage. all right, saying that thanks for that update has a no hold of the in the bay roots on this developing use can see smoke rising in southern lebanon. believe to be is riley strikes near the border, has law also confirming that it's hard rockets and israel in the
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a to tit for tat exchange. the spring monitor sharp i can now to 0. seen if let's guyla's mom and say listen to zayna, that if israel is shifting its attention to the know one of the invitation to that, look at the cost, the cost a choice, i should say, couldn't be more stock. on the one hand, you could wind the wind down the water and doesn't reach us. these fire open to wait for some kind of reconstruction and even potentially down the road reconciliation and some sort of an american western world international initiative towards the regional stability. or you could continue with a lot of guys are open another war, another front, major water, nothing on rising, but more towards them, at least with the magic tragic implications for the entire region that could lead to accomplish that. and in quite a while, destruction i could wet and might well just bring the americans and others to this
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quad maya cold. you know, you is out of water in the middle east. what is that any or deadlock? any? i'll go through the 2nd scenario. there's a sense of just so you might just as well do, in fact, it was his dream for the past 20 years to throw the united states and to at least not war, confronting it on and taking care of that notices for is right. and you would just finally hope that in washington there are some met. sure seasons, politicians that would not be drawn in to nothing the hours nightmare or mullin will leave it. that's the name and to we'll keep an eye on what's going on on the border with these ribbon lebanon up to the time being. thank you. the a flooding in the south and east of bangladesh has left nearly 3000000 people
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stranded. at least 15 people have died. the army and navy have been deployed to the effect today or is the flooding was caused by torrential rain and low line areas of the country. first respond to say they need more boots to be able to save lives. time of child re has this update from dr. in the flood situation environment. this is die right now. what is need is more risk obtain and boats. that is one of the major challenge. there's also logistics saelens and getting there as lot of the roads network heading to the slab. effected areas are snap and there's a lot of strand of traffic. so carrying boats by trucks or other means has become difficult. although rescue operation is going on with helicopters. and the boats available there, but clearly mode boats i need as a tens of thousands of people are. maryland, are stranded in remote area of it affected the bangladesh is not the eastern part, as well as the se, and product and the plot forecast. save that within the next 3 days, they've got to be more rain to make things worse. many of the better from upstream
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india are overflowing. most likely, those are water. i was going to rush down into buying or this could make potentially think much worse. what happened was, when the indian dam, in the paper, i say neighboring bangladesh was surprisingly open without notifying buying the best, which causes the press fraud in, nor kelly and fanny dislike. that is making people angry here, but typically does an agreement to give early warning before you open the slide gapes and any of the them on the other side in india. but that didn't happen as it is. it's a challenging period for the new intern governments. it is organize itself, all the advice that are going to head down and coordinate with the army, navy, and close got, and the local government to make things as efficient as possible. clearly, a major challenge had for the new government sunbridge all day. i'll just say to a doctor, what my dear is bracy from old, devastating floods as the radius season heads towards his peak. more than
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a 120 people have died, say fall officials of one who brought the increasing loss of life and damage the buildings. and roads and addresses more now from the longer did you go a state i'm just standing near deep in water, but 300 meters away from here we are told by the community that nobody goes best simply because the water is deep there and elsewhere in other places in town, the level of water is waste deep. now that is the situation in blanco. and in addition to that, several homes have been destroyed. the district head of what i was told us, that there are more than 1000 houses impacted by the flood disaster. this yeah. $580.00 of them at least $580.00 of them have been completely destroyed. how's us like this over there? you can see somebody sitting room, it's now completely gold holes in the house are completely gone. and that's the situation with most of the houses that have been destroyed by the flood waters fit
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. and apart from that, there is also rising concern about the safety of people in the community, what the levels continue to rise, and also there is contamination. the payoff contamination right to my left is a bowl and there is this consent that the source of water is now considered contaminated apart from that, this is a profit reading ground for mosquitoes. when these, if the damage break out, eventually it will add to the number of losses recorded by people all across the gulf, states and all across nigeria. yeah. and you go see the numbers have gone beyond 42, i'm just continuing to rise. and this is not even the peak of the radius, either the pick up the radius isn't, would be in september, which is next most. i mean, it happens. definitely the damage that we're going to see would be much, much higher than this. well, the people said they have released, it hasn't received some relief materials in terms of for what that is. not even
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enough to loss them for 3 days. that's just the situations. yeah. and like how many degrees, how does it i will i on a plane carrying a 1000000 people as crushed the tide capital of bangkok, 2 pilots, along with 5 chinese and 2 tie passages, i believe, to be killed. such operations are on going to retrieve that bodies. the cause of the crash remains and still come here and out 08. okay. the routes for the sick time in iceland, the nearby town is not at risk to now. and as for we'll hear from cost us hi, jump superstore almost as babson, who hasn't ruled out another olympics. i said i'm retired and our 0.0000. 1 person that maybe the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global,
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due by the the let's go to the support center. thank you very much and it will cost us an empty, high jump reco breaker lock. as birds him has left the door open to los entities at 2028 by some who became the 1st high jump ashley to, to ever win the full metals across. for olympic games pulled all the zeros to him sized linda that he hasn't rolled out the possibility of one more. for record full time, much as boston has returned to do as an and then pick mid list. he stood on the podium in london, rio and tokyo. he's now done. it's in paris. once again, the 33 year old are becoming a long history of injury issues to achieve its coming back from a really, really to have a place where the doctor tell you know, what,
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if you kind of walk again, you should be thankful and forget about jumping and all the mental pressure, like you have to go to and dark nights, you know, coming back not to be able to just only just be the best day to be everyone else for me. if you go through that, you don't do that real saver. i want to be the guy that is my name again. if you mentioned whenever i just mentioned, you know, you mentioned the dump olympics home. he's been because he's the most decorated the most in the world championship all he's the, he's the most minute you know, records. and that's the mindset that unfortunately, that lives in the days mixed up the bush. him is preparations to what was the world championships in tokyo next year. and while it might be the condition of his body, that will have the final say, the hunger to compete will still be the in his pursuit of a 5th, middle employee. as time i'm going to be the completion ellie's the same thing. i want to be there to win it,
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regardless of what's gonna happen regardless of what's the outcome i want to be there to produce my best jobs. i said i'm retired and then i'm done. but i will keep 0.00001 percent that maybe you initially said he'd retire off of the power games. now he's left the door open to l. a 2028. i think the choices that record extending. he's already had his fair share of my clinic and then pick my minutes. he's hoping he's got the 100 to one more piece, some size and all of the 0 to hi eckles and good breaks and overcame the smoke of missing out. and then pick a metal in the 1500 meters by winning his diamond league meeting in los on norwegian, one gold and the 5000 meters bought it was american cold. hopa will surprise everyone to take gold in the 1500. the american, it was in the line up here as well, but in the books and that produced the foss, this time of the year to win comfortably in switzerland, a formula one season with tests from its summer break, george russell,
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and his mercy. this ends of the 2nd practice at the top of the timesheets ahead of the dutch going pay on sunday, the clause landowners with foss this in the 1st session, just simply the max, the stipend is looking to win here for the full time in a row. he spawn on what and when the conditions but set the foster slap lights on the staff of phyllis, the drivers championship of by 78 points from london. norris who looks to end his dominance at his home. go on pre just to united manager or town hack says it's survival of the fittest this season. the dutchman admitted that he can't guarantee all of his last time on the pitch. united opened the permit league campaign with the one, no victory guest for them. and now face brightened all saturday. 10. how good says he still hoping to bring a more place before the transfer window closes. i hope we will have a score to the global positioning. and when we go in to decision of,
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to the 1st of september, and that means also that you can select all the players for game, but we need all the plays throughout the season. because this movie season does the 5 for the fittest. and of course, we have to manage it, but also added to display is very important. and that uh, sometimes they will be disappointed, but they have to do with it. just as soon as you have resigned form a captain, a kind of congo button on a one year contract, e 33 year old with us. it's a had on a free transfer from barcelona and forgotten. know spend 7 years at 50 between 20162023 winning 12 major trophies for pet claudio. left side christiano. rinaldo scrolled, he's 50 is a goal for on the 3rd, but it wasn't an awful victory on the opening day of the season. the 5 time bite on the winners for the trademark heather,
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to break the dead law. their opponents of the equalized before rinaldo had his 2nd ruled out for all sides before the west for 35 bows. last season. the last grand slam of the season, the us open begins on monday as know about the joke of its looks to defend his title, took over to it was back on quotes and preparations for the recently crowns. and the big champion, the can become the most decorated grass then champion of old times. well, number 3 in 2022. when i call us outside us, seeing here practicing was last year as a runner up, daniel met with the spanish 21 year old targeting a 50 grand slam title, tennessee and thoughtless gilbert has withdrawn from the time until the 2020 to us opened runner up said she has not fully recovered from her shoulder injury. you will know the 17 previously pulled out of tournaments in washington,
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dc. and since then i see her both will be taking the by the highest rest on see the slab belt and any smartphones that. so for me, nick, so thank you very much. thank you. now a volcano is a, is a north of the i slide it kind of grinned to vick. and that's what the 6 time and 8 months, many full of house and people live. there. it is. one device, since most important fishing port spectacular images. how i looked, officials say the russian is not a threat to the town. so now people in front of it was supposed to evacuate back in december because of an interruption. but that hasn't stopped to us before the site to witness these, but we just thought that it was the northern life we were in vic and drove down here thinking it was the northern lights. and as we got closer, it was a little service around and it was like the coolest thing i've seen in my life. it was very random honestly because we didn't know that it's happening. and out of the view like our, our friend here, like from iceland,
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who's sending us there is like any other option. so we're like, okay, let's go quickly. well that's it for me mccloud, please do. so i'll be back in a couple minutes. so i'll have another full half. i've used typically website out sir. com seen a bit button on the . ready too often of kind of style and it's put tray through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks for the braves. individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part one, the birth of i've done cinema on just what we do in all just sarah is try to follow this story and keep the people who allow us into their lives. they didn't
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