tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera August 25, 2024 2:00am-2:31am AST
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the knowledge is here with the gaza under assault who's really strikes pound, northern, central and southern parts of the strip killing at least $59.00 palestinians on saturday. the this is alice has 0. it's good to have you with us. i'm sort of any life from don't also coming up in the next 30 minutes. thousands of protesters filled the streets and tell of the demanding the return of captives and a ceasefire. to end the war on guns and exchange between russia and ukraine, seize hundreds of prisoners of war, return home in floods,
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triggered by heavy monsoon rains, forest widespread destruction, and displacement in bangladesh. the we started programming central garza where is really tanks and bulldozers are advancing. closer to the largest city there darrow bala or tens of thousands of palestinians, or sheltering at least 59 people had been killed across the strip on saturday deluxe. the hospital in darrow bala is over whelmed, with the sheer number of casualties after is really artillery and drawing a tax. posting in a worker for the world's central kitchen is among them. also in central garza, several children are being treated if a headphones afternoon is really strength on the elbow. rage, refugee camp, a woman and a little girl were killed in that attack in southern guns. and now several bodies were found in the ruins of a residential complex and fun, eunice. so the remains of 12, people were recovered from the rubble after
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a partial pullout of his really forces. the mark of the other one had been, the destruction is big and the suffering is even bigger. how much city is almost a distress area. close to 70 percent of these buildings are destroyed. but our crews are working, hoping to recover some of what remains of the dead. the civil defense cruise lacks heavy machinery and we really need it in the situation of some. israel's evacuation orders have reduced causes so called saved zones to just 36 square kilometers of land for 1700000 displace palestinians. in the past 2 days alone is really army has forced more than a 100000 people to leave the eastern parts of darrow bhalla and central gaza shutting down 20 shelters. and dozens of locations where families have been sheltering, intense hunger as on the rise among displaced palestinians, especially children agencies say in july the amount of food a that entered southern gaza was the lowest since the war began. israel has been
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accused of using starvation as a weapon of war by deliberately denying aid houses here as hen who diary reports on the humanitarian situation. in darrow, are those people do not have lots of options and they do not have a lot of cases to go to it. they only have either the western parts of bedding, bella, or the western parts of her newness, which is known as a moss. and we both know that a milwaukee has been targeted a couple of times despite the fact that is really, really says missing make it is as a safe human period, though. now with every evacuation, boy there, the humanitarian zone is shrinking. so we just received new evacuation, but order is from a my god, the refuge account. most of that and the eastern part of the last there's a new wave of different placements again. so people are literally on the move
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constantly on the move. most of the people did not even find a place did not even find a couple of natures just stuck up there cuz some people have that set up their kids on the sidewalk or there are still tortured on the streets. we're talking about 14 kilometer is, which is debbie. been in this area already has hundreds of thousands of families that have been displaced in the areas since the beginning of the war. and the more people came when the brooklyn encouraging started. so the area in our bed, the over when schools are overwhelmed, disconnect these are overwhelmed. so people do not. we have a place to go through. that's why they're staying on the streets. no, that is the last one. it's going to be said, but more than $100.00 and citizens are displaced from the east of the of dennis,
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but in the past 48 hours. but this would be for the new evacuation orders in the high z and need a full i didn't vote so we're expecting more people to be coming at home us and this place. and also they mentioned that there are 20 shelters that are now active service because they were designated in beth and red zone. but for you are also receiving calls from people that are trapped in those areas. and they did not even have the opportunity to back to 8 and they're saying that there are quite cop to you single place wherever they see any object moving or any human moving as human moving. they shoot at them. and that's why people do not even have the option to evacuate, even if they want to. how much as a delegation will take part in interact ceasefire talks in cairo after an invitation from egypt and guitar. officials from israel and the us are also
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scheduled to attend in a statement, a senior member of hum us says the group is committed to what have agreed to on july 2nd, based on the biden declaration and the un security council resolution and was ready to implement what was agreed upon, its cause of pressure on the occupation, i'll be a obligating israel to implement the agreement and, and it's obstruction and israel thousands of anti government protesters have been rallying against benjamin netanyahu, whose government, their calling on the administration to agree to a ceasefire. deal and secure the release of captives held in gaza. anti government protests have been rallying for months, holding on. net and you know, the step down for not doing enough to bring back the captives. i'm here what's out and upset about my zone. i want to take advantage of the state, an appeal to the ministers and coalition members who are saying, i skip over nothing, yahoo because he's no longer an issue for me. he failed them the 7th of october and then returning the captives afterwards. remove him from his position and the points
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of the person who was able to return the this were on the roof and forth is a political commentator and editor of local coal, a hebrew language, new site. he says that us is still trying to apply pressure on that yahoo, but seems to be failing to bring can, was here last week or with a terrible visit. uh she endorse and it's in no position and in the us head to back words due backwards and by then close to the island, asking uh to live, to soften exposure position. visa re add the tennessee colorado. uh so uh it does seem that there is mon american pressure on is out in order to give out and stuff in this position on the sides. nothing is the thing. yeah. it's in power because 1st of all, it has accommodation. the coalition government is 60 full members and no one
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wants to to give out. the government does not float and everyone in the audience is government seen the polls and are afraid that he is unable to go to a new election, then they will lose power. so this is the 1st thing i, but i think there's a deeper issue here. i think they can, ya is really afraid the few people stop. the war now is over the legacy of not negotiating with the seeing of a 5 dining the boasting an issue would be in danger. and so now there's not wanted and as long as it has such a ride train congregation that is with the same opinion as he does, it can sustain power. i choose for another 2 years of syntex eviction in the near daily exchange of fire between his real and his belies having an impact on
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both sides of the border. the un says it needs a $110000000.00 to finance the humanitarian response. for nearly 300000 people in southern 11 on affected by the conflict houses who was in a hood or reports from the roots. it's a tourist season with lebanon's, hotels are largely empty. concerns about an escalation and hostilities between hezbollah and as well have let to cancellations. the hospitality sector has been reeling from years of economic turmoil. recent geo political tensions have made things worse. the hotels and all the hospitality sect that is heavy. the effect that no baby would have been effected in this situation since last october since the whole issue started. and unfortunately, a suddenly escalating war has devastated villages along lebanon's, 120 kilometer border with israel. agencies say critical facilities and roads have been severely damaged as efforts have begun to find new collective shelters with
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a rise in the number of displaced people. as a managerial country team, we're asking and we need a $110000000.00 to finance the ongoing response for up to $290000.00 . contradict effective people, nothing. not. the violence is not losing momentum with has the law and israel expanding their strikes. the war of attrition is felt on the is really side of the border as well. in a single hezbollah attack is really media reported. 60 homes were damaged and the occupied syrian golan heights, already a 5 kilometer deep stretch of territory has been evacuated. ok, that's a sense of what's in the sound. want to leave. others are patriots who want to stay, but it cannot continue this way. every sound of a door shut makes us think it's a boom. this time it wasn't a door shut, but a serious boom that cost us a lot. lost revenue and water damage on both sides of the border are estimated into
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billions of $1.11 on the people are still suffering from the financial collapse that began 5 years ago. and this is believed to be why has the law which started firing at is are in solidarity with garza 10 months ago has been calibrating its attacks so as not to give as well unexcused to bring devastation upon level. not already, the state is crumbling. it's barely provides electricity. so there's multiple, the lebanese government this morning, that even a controlled escalation would displace hundreds of thousands of people. and it would struggle with keeping critical sectors running center for their eligibility to be the ukraine has markets, 3rd independence day at war with russia by exchanging prisoners with most ago, each side turned over 115 prisoners. part of
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a diplomatic deal negotiated with the help of the united arab emirates. allies gets helpless as the details from keith. the look said it all. 115, you creating prisoners, spoke for an equal number of russians, the joy, their release, written all over the faces. this prison, the says he called believe it and he come believe these here, this called his wife. behind the scenes created and officials worked with the russian authorities along with negotiators from the u. a. to finalize the prisoners swap. i like to use the linux, the full, the swap, 3405 ukrainian prisoners. they've been exchanged. now it's 3520 minutes, and that shot the fest for you. the prisoners bespoke tony cranes. independence day . the country sped such de, held in the time before celebrations. but some of the muted, as metals were presented in commemorations held the full and soldiers attended by
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post president andre due to showing you mean, today we celebrate the 55th anniversary of ukraine's independence. i'm sure the koreans would always mark the holiday in their free capital in the silver and states at the fiscal year for the prisoners released on. so today late, at least seeing the national anthem now is the time to re united their loved ones. the prisoner exchanged comes at the solemn time, training and forces are being pushed back in the east of the country. despite successes in russia, who with thousands of presidents, still being held by russia and ukraine. the release of a $116.00 prisoners each comes is a welcome token. just colleagues could topless out to 0 key. and now as yours, dorset jabari has the russian reaction to the present swap from course a welcome use for 115 families of the russian soldiers that had been released by
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ukrainian and officials at this is the 1st prisoner exchange that we've seen since ukraine launches incursion in the kirk regent, according to the russian defense ministry. these uh, russian soldiers are now being treated in a neighbouring beller roost where they're going to go undergo and medical treatments and psychological assessments before they will be able to contact their families and return home as the incursions that ukraine launched in the curse region on august 6th has been ongoing and it's still the fighting continues between the russian forces and their ukrainian counterparts at this exchange took place with the mediation of the u, a. e. and uh, it is unclear how many more russian soldiers are still being held as prisoner of war by the premium side of the russian defense minister, who has only shared the number of ukrainian soldiers that they've managed to kill in the fighting. that has been ongoing according to their numbers, and nearly 5500 ukrainian soldiers have lost their lives so far. no information
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about the number of russian soldiers that have been killed. what we do know, according to medical officials here in the kirk region, at least 30 civilians have been killed until now. but this prison exchange certainly welcome to use for many families here. when they will be reunited with the soldiers that have been released. doors which of our ultra 0 curse city russia earlier may call the lower kyle, spoke to messiah alex same a professor of political science at san diego state university. he says he's not surprised to swap the place so soon after you cranes incursion into course of what we saw in the 1st days of ukraine's advance knowles is the how many russian troops surrender were taken prisoner by ukrainians. so i actually expected that ukraine would try to
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exchange them as soon as possible, because so many ukrainian service men have been in the russian prison for a long time. for months and years. are your crimes and goes into russia suddenly changed the dial in this will, but how risky a move was it given the russian troops making t advances in done yet in ukraine, as one of my best friends in the key of put it. this raises onset and say, but 90 percent of uncertainty is not in the rushes favor. and i have to agree with him because yes, it does. pose some risk for ukraine. ukraine has lost some ground, but it's continued to lose ground any way. and to expose more of its troops in those areas that were far from russian lines of supply that could be hit uh and, and, and just have them be part of the grinding war of attrition where russia has the
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advantage was not necessarily a small thing. so diverging troops to the know of creating a buffer zone that prevents russia from attacking ukraine across the border in the suman region in particular. and also very importantly, creating operational and strategic surprise for russia. it's not you off to change the costs of war, but it's kind of action that could as bangladesh is struggling to cope with severe and widespread flooding. at least 18 people have died in millions more, a strand in the south and east of the country. 4.8000000 people have been forced from their homes. the army, navy, coast guard and volunteers are all involved in rescue efforts. i'll sure 0 is 10 of your children has more from camila and east and bangladesh. a tons of thousands of people are still stranded and flowed effected area in eastern bangladesh. all going
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all phase the water. and i appreciate that a lot of things have improved, but not saying that is, as you can see, there's a logistical challenge getting food and trying to rescue people that are people coming from all across the bottom of this, trying to bring in food, getting in boats to rescue people, but a lot of the roads with networks are cut off and there's great blocks and this is making things much more difficult. people have good intentions, are bringing all kinds of goods on really. the challenge still remains in rescuing this paper of the army navy, cause got there all coordinating with local volunteers and students to get things done. but because of the communication disruption, there's no internet network, no it. 2 just it a, most of the telecom powers are damaged. so that is making very difficult for people to get to those people who knew this house in the remote area. yet that for is sale going on to do the best they can. but the nightmare of logistics is one of the
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major and pay them and the government site is doing its best, the ones that drives that to move it all the place as coordinate with the local government agencies to make things more efficient. if there is no more to run, showed rain, and the water stops receiving things will improve about a lot of the water is the feeling danger level and many of the rivers. if the parents show rooms come by, things to get worse than before, it gets better. sunbridge, audrey does it. uh, camilla, still a head on elva 0 building resistance in gaza. where israel's war may have shattered fitness centers, but not broken. i'm assuming spear and sore into dangerous flights, kenya is coastal region points back with boys and against the biggest pass or the
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color. the weather remains very much on the hot side across eastern parts of north america. logically escalades here, most big area of high pressure being charged. so that's keeping it settled and sunny pressure that i'm going to send for the most of it to western parts of the us . and we have got some where to where the developing just around the pacific northwest western areas of canada, slipping a little further east, which over the next couple of days, rush hour is still a possibility. just around the full quarter stage. we see some wet weather coming in across a good part of colorado. that is that several where the hot sunshine dc getting up to 32 degrees celsius warm enough to in new york. still a few showers just lingering around the florida united states and noticed some wet weather coming into central areas across the northern plains as we go through monday. eventually fading some, which was
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a back over towards the great lake. same wet weather. continuing for the bahamas, some heavier shot was grassy filtering the way down across cuba, jamaica espana. all i wanted to shout was around the eastern olives barbados. true that you can catch a shower. would say, i notice a good rash, the showers, the across the good parts of a central america. i think what, what just whether will be coming in across nicaragua. and also the costa rica, the african stories of resilience and courage. i gave him the where the tradition and dedication to the stuff that was going to go to short documentary style applicants to make it on the white 9 and the book to make it african direct on.
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i'll just see it of the the several venue and you're watching alpha 0 reminder of our headlines this hour is really tanks and bulldozers are advancing. closer to the central guys as largest city deal opposite hospital in there as well as is overcrowded with casualties. authors, really artillery and drone attacks, at least 50000000 people have been killed across the strip on saturday. thousands of anti government protesters and israel have rallied against benjamin netanyahu, whose government they're calling on the administration to reach a ceasefire deal and secure the release of captives held in gaza. ukraine has
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marked its 3rd independent stay at war with russia by exchanging prisoners with moscow. each side turned over a 115 prisoners as part of a diplomatic deal negotiated with the help of the united arab emirates. today's army chief has criticized peace talks in switzerland, boeing to instead, fight for a 100 years of the federal hon and the sydney's army had been fighting the parent military rapids support forces for more than 16 months. tens of thousands have been killed in more than half of sedans. population faces, acute hunger. the army did not part taken talks organized by the us, which ended on friday. we told us that we refused to go to geneva for the following reasons. first of all, we won't accept the participation of the way in these talks. we don't undermine the rights of the suit and these people will keep fighting for a 100 years unless his parent military is destroyed and we liberate every inch. they have desecrated the tensions and the libyan capital. tripoli of east,
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after arrival groups and authorities reached a deal to secure the operations of key infrastructure disagreements arose over who should control the central bank. the bank is a vital part of the economy. as it holds olivia's oil revenue. it was besieged earlier this month by armed men who attempted to force the resignation of its governor or mother of train that has more from miss ronda in northern libya. libya's minister of interior, e mail to bill c, a now in agreement was reached between rival on groups and the capital tripoli to ease tensions tensions have been high since last week when the presidential council, a body that overseas the government. a pointed a new director of the central bank mohammedan shortly. of course the, the so the contributor who has been running the central bank for more than a decade denounced that this isn't rejected. it. he said that the presidential
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council doesn't have the authority to replace them according to the libyan political agreement, which was signed between libya's rival factions in the east and west in 2015. both legislative houses, the parliament in the east and the high council of state in the west have to agree to replace with this sovereign positions directors of libya, suffering positions which includes the central bank. i'll put them how many disagree, who as was appointed to become the director or the the governor of the central bank said that he excused himself from the position, saying that he rejected any bloodshed on his behalf. and that he would only take on the position if the light legislative house is formally agreed for him to do so. of the german media are reporting that police have arrested. the man believed to have carried out a stabbing attack that killed 3 people on friday. 8 other people were interested in the assault which took place during a festival in the city of the building and earlier to people, including a 15 year old were detained in connection with the attack. police have not ruled
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out terrorist in parts of northern thailand. authorities are using helicopters to deliver basic aid to flood victims. the fray provinces hit by severe flooding after the local young river burst its banks. thousands of homes in the region have been effected. fires are spreading across dozens of cities in brazil, south pablo state, forcing the local government to put them under maximum alert. for now with or the say, the flames have not directly reached sell palo latin, america's largest city with more than 11000000 residents. the 1st batch of and fox vaccines as arrived in the democratic republic of congo government is expected to roll out a mass vaccination campaign in the most affected areas. next week. there are more than $16000.00 cases of em. fox and 500 depths reported in the d. r. c. and estimated 3500000 doses will be needed to curve the outbreak. crows in
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kenya have become an ecological nuisance as their numbers source to new levels. the board is an invasive species and has brought devastation to wildlife along kenya's coast. local say they've also been hurting the vital tourism industry. stephanie decker isn't what time of where she's been looking at efforts to address the problem. so the crow definitely has had an impact on quite a few of the local beds. it's early in the morning and these researchers are checking what's been captured to tag, log these and release. but this delicate eco system alone can use coast is being destroyed by one dominant predator. people hate them nicely. and that's why we've customer support. but as you know, they're a big problem to people. so hotels, but they also for the small businesses taking farms and so they will, they will, they just po to you and i like the, the, the checks it's, it's amazing is the,
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in an effort is now under way to control their booming population using the poison status side, specifically toxic to this bird metabolize is so that when the bird is dead, the corpse isn't a threat to other animals. this is called pre beatings, feeding them daily, for giving them a poisonous batch. i would really describe it as a very smart anymore from what i've done to myself. they also know how to attract somebody by face. they know those people are threats and they know those people are friendly. tourism is also being affected. a multi $1000000000.00 industry here. it's a huge problem. it's not just me, but the whole coast then tourism of can you stuff and sure her and just you know, they really aggressive to getting into the, into the breakfast hole and just stealing fluids and the flow for that dropping the numbers really exploded in the last few years in town we see them everywhere scavenging for whatever they can feed on,
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pulled up. we both ways come to steal from us. if you have fish, they take it. when you walk under a tree, they miss you up with the droppings, and there were so many of them. and what you notice is all the life of other birds of the lizards and stuff of that suddenly disappears because they pray on. everything. dropping is something this resort has been doing for years at a rate of about $100.00 birds a week. $6000.00 in total were told, but it's only scratching the surface is this is on such a massive scale that, that so many sides relate to the subject, have a book, which makes you a bit sad because you think my goal this such clever speech clever creatures but stay uh, because the site to the probably like us humans, they tend to dominate as the sun begins to set, hundreds of crows are making their way back here to sleep, an entire ecosystem of threats tourism affected. i'm a very frustrated local community. the question now whether efforts to control them
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will be enough to prevent them from out smarting us. stephanie decker audra 0. what time of israel's war on garza has deprived many athletes of their dream of representing palestine and international competitions. but a group of body builders in northern gaza is determined to carry on training abraham l. felipe reports from gaza. city trainings away for these house team, body builders, the clubs with the trump ways. right? as was much with the gym and as you die, your neighborhood guides the city as bear with used to rubble. but the say come in here for some respite from his res effects, how the mouth, there's a metal jim was destroyed and with it our dreams. before the war, teen of athletes were weeks away from joining the palestinian bodybuilding team for the arab championship in egypt that that board as a closed and we were approved to the palms by these ready. okay.
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