tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 26, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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all the the hello on money in site. this is the news molly from the coming up in the next 60 minutes gum and kill at least 23 people in the time targeting buses and vehicles in southwest and focused on playing for their lives, engine, palestinians on i'll ox the hospital on a central gall is a full symphony, displaced again, all the ami orders, evacuation of naval areas, russia hits, ukraine's capital. how and we'll just supplies and keep on disruptive. we take a look at the challenges facing rescue teams in bangladesh with devastating floods
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have washed away entire communities of into the program. it's 7 g m t. we begin with breaking news from southwestern park. a stone where gunman have killed at least 23 people. now the attack happened in the most sockhill district of believe just on gunman, reportedly ordered truck drivers and passengers off vehicles. then check the identities, the full firing of them. that's got the latest on this without correspondent come a high day. he's in his lemme bond for us. come out, walk me. can you tell us about this attack? of the reward re know so far as is that there was a check for check board set up by the gunmen along a road which connect upon job programs to bundle just on province said already
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injured but not just on with the district when day was stop the passengers from the buses were taken out, their identity papers were checked and most of the people belonging to the punjab robins were targeted they were sharp and carried. now this is not the 1st attack upsets nature in a british earlier this year, 9 passengers red offloaded from a bus and north school district. they were again, dave documents were checked there from the fund job programs. and they located and read also getting reports that then being a gun back to and another district that there's a lot district in which 10 people have been carried including 5 civilians. and i've done bad to allow that. and also to report that the bridge arrange a bridge has been blown up and district ball lawn, which is not very far from the provincial gap, are doing, went up and ridge another bus. and it also said to have been can and do we know
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full visa tanks a link to and is there any indication who may have been behind these attacks related to paused such a diag have been gathered out by lord fight don't been getting the punjabi at neck group as red, and as relative the security forces. in fact, a few days ago, they came to the scene. yeah. officiated awards on it, read through the provincial capital quite dollars. so it, so responsibility being taken by george by does as far as the tax and the boss to concerned. so says patients would be high that they're probably behind this one to okay, hello. hi to that for us in some about the thank you the, the patients and many displaced publish thing in the seeking shelter as the
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o x. so hospital which is the only medical facilities still functioning in central goza, have been playing the facility. it's almost a, is there any forces issue, mass evacuation orders for pumps and they're all bala, including near alex the hospital authorities in gauze and say the hospital will keep running for now if to some guns and has more patients to week to be moved with a loved ones won't leave them behind, is will issued new orders to evacuate parts of the forcing, the displacement of thousands of palestinians. the army warns it for launch attacks against from us in areas close to this hospital. it's forces of damage, multiple hospitals across the strip. since the start of the room is mine is nice. with him was being treated for injuries, panic, he took her but says he feels powerless to protect her. the displacement again
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and again from con eunice to rough. uh, from rough foot to the side of it, we went back to our house and decided they attacked and killed my brother. on her uncle's head, the father and mother were killed. no, i'm responsible for evacuation orders has come almost daily, shrinking so called saved zones by tens of kilometers each time. the alexa hospital is the only functioning health facility in the area, a lifeline for a 1000000 people crammed into central gaza. it had also become the last refuge for the displaced in many sheltering there for months. don't know where they'll sleep tonight. they have shut. i don't remember on the street. imagine i'm with my 6 kids on the street. we were displaced 4 times from nova and gaza from con unit from del boa. nobody's taken care of us. people went to live in normal. why should i get people looking for money and trouble and, and then stand. they die on the streets. health authorities in gaza say for now the
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hospital will keep running but for and medical staff to delta 0. they have received calls from these really military. they were told to leave the facility for their own safety. something these patients are still to helpless to do. you do some good food? i'll do 0. ok. i don't know if i had enough mood. he joins us live now on the phone from there on, by the in central guns as the honey supposed to be a bruce up to date. and the situation on the ground moved, people being forced to displace across the strip. what more can you tell us as well, you know, 1000000 the expense to be is really ongoing. horrific math is placing a policy and keeps on folding. and right now, we know people here displays families inside of like the hospitalized vicinity in the eastern part of beers by city. when they evacuation owners were a, were published by these really mothers are along with massive movement. not only
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they have been misleading and contradictory and vague for the most part, but the fact that these people have no clue where they are going. we're talking about a shrinking size of human materials on an eastern part of the central area. there are many there, but of the end of the off evacuations on that has been a re side do all the b right now. almost 11 percent of what used to be the initial week of this genocide of what a keeps is shrinking and what looks like there's really military is more is pushing more into concentrating. how has been entered into small pockets of land scattered across this been from area on the southern part of the, of this trip? there is a sense of this truth, a sense of panic. has been still on sort, tentative. where is this going to uh, in the where is this the going to to lead? but there is one fact that we send that as we talk to people the permanent in that sense. so that, that's the sense of permanent displacement along with the shattered sense of safety
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. people don't feel safe anymore. be aware of the hospital here. and if the finity with the evacuation center, then we're talking about the size of one square kilometers at the vicinity of along the hospital. the from the western part of the law had been roads. it was this area is part of the red zone. the hospital, by the way, is only 400 meters away from the red zone. that is really monetary has designated as an area of military operations within the coming hours. but it is still at the expense also for how the fire line extends right here in deluxe to has a, which is words which has 4 people into leaving it and seeking shelter elsewhere, the scenes yesterday from the hospital, but more of a not a popular 16 people were literally running for their life from inside the facility itself, with the patients, the injury, those what were the chronic identity, that health conditions that they evacuated inside the courtyard of the hospital.
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but again, they don't know where to go. they don't know the area they are going to are steep enough for them and their children or not honey, you talked about the health conditions of people. i mean, polio has been raised as a serious concern. the possibility of and spreading across the strip, i believe vaccines have now arrived in gauze. i. what are you hearing about plans to distribute those vaccines as well? the calls for the vaccination have been going on for quite some time now, particularly after the discovery of the 1st recorded case of a 10 month, a baby who was already paralyzed. that because of the lack of vaccination. but right now we don't know when is it going to happen and where is it going to happen? because the lack of fee is by our agreement. the lack of any possible it's true is in the whole, right? that makes everything positive and not at this particular level where vaccination
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should bus happens to be of live it, but also at other levels in terms of the human history and need that the distribution of food supply. this particular case right now is added to the really multi layers of digit codes is caused by the intense bombing campaign. dancer, tennessee, of where safe areas are exactly located. again, many of the evacuation owners are misleading, contradictory, and vague, and have affected many of international organizing work. and we have an example of, of this like the w c. k. employees who were targeted as the work on mission. so the field right now, the field ordinating with the w and show, with on, over with other international organization partners on delivering the 1 of non all p v fi to a vaccine hold. vaccine is at least $140000.00 children across the country. and work on the cd, but from the spread of paul you. okay, thank you for the update, honey. must mood that for us in there about on central golf. so let's bring in the
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audience. he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in castle on a specialist in the model in the middle east. many thanks for joining the program, mona pick pick up on honey was saying the a what you think is going on in terms of these writing strategy at, in gaza at the moment we're, we're seeing more and more people becoming forcibly displaced, being forced in to be smaller and smaller pockets of areas in central gauze and they're all by the what do you think the, the why the strategy is here? well, i mean, i think, you know, the strategy has been declared from the very beginning. right. and the very 1st days after october 7th, the is fairly leadership declared that their intention was to impose starvation on the people of gaza. impose the the worst blockade we've ever seen in modern history and essentially over time make the entire territory uninhabitable. and
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that's exactly what we'd see. we're now looking at a situation in which 90 percent of the infrastructure has been completely totally destroyed. we're talking about more than 2000000 people who are already in the most densely concentrated place on the planet and who are now even more concentrated in far, far, smaller territory. nowhere of course, we know it's safe that everywhere has been subject to this military on slot and within an already vulnerable population. we're seeing that even the most vulnerable of those people who are sick and hospitals that are incapacitated or being actually subject to this horrific military violence. we're seeing this in schools where people are seeking shelter that are also being targeted through the strikes. we're also seeing that people who are displaced in tents now people who are been forcibly relocated to the coast, who look behind them and see nothing but the sea. and on the other side is, is barely forces coming in and burning down their tents and killing them. by this of course, on a daily basis, i mean this is the most terrific humanitarian catastrophe of the century. this is
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the most well documented genocide, as we know, this is a war of extermination. as we've heard from you an inquiry that concluded this some months ago. and so the intentions have always been quite clear that this is about the broader ethnic cleansing policy of this is really government. and of course, there is now a desperate need to administer polio vaccines in the strip. off the pony it was discovered, one baby is already become paralyzed as a result of it, health work and say they need a temporary cease 5 to get this done. can you realistically, given where we are at the moment, see that happening? we can't, because everything you know that that's come out of these talks has been nothing but more stalling tactics, delay tactics. there's serious questions about the credibility of the mediator. in this case, the united states, which has been a party to israel's dentist, idle policies and actions continuously arming it continuously, protecting it from any kind of international intervention,
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whether at the when or the icpc or the i c j. and so there has been no remedy really for palestinians in this case. and one thing we know of course, is that all previous, you know, instances of genocide do not simply and through a negotiated solution between the parties. they're stopped because the party committing the genocide is forced to stop, usually through some sort of external intervention. there's been no political will to make that happen in this case. and until that happens, unfortunately we're, we're seeing the situation get even worse for palestinians and god, what is your understanding of b is rarely armies capabilities. i mean, we have 10 months now into this rule. no. and in science as it seems a how is, is the ami able to continue this rule at the same intensity in indefinitely given the fact that it is facing now and several from as well? well, i mean, you know, from the reports that we've seen,
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we know that they have been exhausted in terms of the role of both their standing military as well as their reserves. but they continue to receive, of course requirements from the united states. and so every time, you know, the, there's a, an assessment that perhaps their, their ability to continue to wage the wars that they have is being depleted the united states comes in with yet more, you know, 3000000000 dollar shipments, $20000000000.00 worth of commitments for the long term at the same time we've heard from israel's military leadership that it's not achieving its military goals. that, that the stated initial military goals, in terms of it being able to neutralize any opposition, any resistance within garza is simply impossible. and now that we're nearing 11 months of this is pretty clear that those goals that were expected to be achieved quite quickly were not only not achieved, but probably will not be achieved at any stage. and so as a result, what we're really seeing is that the, the success, if we can call it that in this case, is really through the, the mass destruction of life, of infrastructure, of any ability to make gaza,
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inhabitable in the near or even long term future and i think in that regard it seems to, to continue to be able to do so. and at the same time, it's attempting to neutralize any opposition or existence from the outside. and so we've seen it, of course, in terms of its tit for tat. um, you know a salt on loving on um, in terms of the assassinations. it's committed as far as iran. and so there is an attempt as well to drag other parties into this while at the same time, not necessarily maintaining the ability to, to achieve any military goals, but certainly create a broader political diplomatic crisis. and one that would likely track in other states including the us as well as a number of other regional countries. and keeping your analysis until a lot of an associate professor of history. and george sat me in investing in counsel. now israel has bola as we've been hearing, have engaged in one of the heavy, a 60 changes across the board. a fine on sunday. one is really soldier and to has
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bought a sizes were killed and lebanese group launch drones and rockets towards israel in response to the assassination. if one of its top columbus in bay were last month. so to hold a has this report from the june navy lebanese border with israel this is southern 11 on sunday morning. there's been a major escalation and the war of attrition between has the law and as well as well resumed targeting. but it says our hezbollah sites, hours after hezbollah carried out its retaliation for the killing of one of its top military commanders. last month, hundreds of rockets were fired at military bases across northern israel. and what has the called the 1st phase of its response. but this wasn't the main part of the operation. the attacks were intended to disrupt as well as air defense capabilities,
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opening a core door that allowed armed drones to hit what the group called a qualitative target deep insight as well. the hours later has bullets leader has on us role revealed. that was the 2nd phase of the operation, which he said was a success. despite is very denial. not as the clearly off the military base was chosen as the main target. it was to the east of the main highway to the east. that's a military intelligence base. and to the west, there's a base but most not as well as military launched what is called pre emptive strikes . after assessing hezbollah was planning a major attack. at least 40 targets were hit by 100 fighter jets across. so there's 11 on. it was one of the biggest areas assaults. since the start of the conflict with hezbollah in october, that was triggered by as well. horse on garza, my shy on zillow,
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so the army destroyed thousands of short range rockets intended to hamas citizens and uh, forces in the galley. it also intercepted all the drones that has been launched at a strategic target in central is room. the conflict which has been largely limited to the border region has been steadily escalating in recent weeks as well on israel are striking deeper on both sides of the border. but still sticking to the unwritten rules, we're population centers of our spirit. the un peacekeeping force, and so there's nothing on cold on all sides to cease fire. calling the developments worrying this conflict is dangerously poor, as israel had declared at 48 hour state of emergency, while as well as that it's forces are in their highest readiness and will remain watchful against any is really aggression. as well as calling it's actions self defense, but it's prime minister says sunday strikes are not the end of the story, but another step towards changing the situation as well. i have no choice but to
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retaliate to the church as well, from further action. rhetoric aside, the messaging from both parties appears to show neither is interested in an all i'll tour, at least not now. it's in their eligibility to southern lebanon whitehouse, national security advisor jake sullivan, says the us is concerned about the goal. is that conflict spreading to the wine and region? it says if it's a still on the waiting car where it's a secure, a c's, fine do. during those talk, some us demanded israel commit to the proposal. put forward by you as president joe bought an earlier in the statement, the group said we can fun on readiness, implementing what was agreed upon in order to achieve the interest of the people and still the aggression against them. we stressed in congress the necessity, the any agreement include a permanent stays for on a complaint withdrawal from the gulf of strip and must include the freedoms residence to return to the homes for relief and reconstruction, and
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a captive prisoner exchange. how's it go? hate has moved on the totes, from washington. the button administration was put in a lot of emphasis on this latest round of negotiations. we heard from your secretary of state antony blinking, say that this could be the last best hope for cease fire deal. so now that the talks of concluded, the binding ministration is trying to send a message that the talks will continue and that they're not giving up. here's what we heard from national security adviser to president joe biden, jake sullivan. we are fever, actually working in cairo as we speak with our team and the teams of the other mediators, as well as with the israelis to get to a cease fire and hostage deal along the framework. the president biden laid out to get home between israel and it along that border between israel and web and on, on top of hearing from sold. and we also got a statement from a senior administration official and the language is notable. i'm gonna read it to
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you about the tox, including with representatives from home, off, and israel. they've been constructed or conducted in a spirit on all sides to reach a final agreement that would seem to be divided ministration. speaking about him off in a positive light, something that it never does, the statement goes on to say that the talks are going to continue at the working level to go home. elda 0 washington. rhonda slim is a senior fellow in the middle east institute in washington dc. she says a safe spot for guns and kept to release still pay is unlikely for now. the 2 sides are too far apart. there's very wide gaps between them on critical issues and despite the bridge and proposals put forward by the night states covered and egypt . i don't think those report is when able to bridge those gaps. the only effect party that seems always ready to inject upcoming them and talk about the progress of folks has been the united states. i haven't heard such optimism being expressed
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by either these re lease or buy from us. in fact, the mistrust between them, the enmity between them is that continues to grow and, and i, i did not to you. also the same optimism expressed by the other mediators, meaning cut that and g, egypt. when we have only most of the u. s. officials continues to be trying to be optimistic and i wonder whether this has to do with our own election cycle with what's going on domestically and with, you know, uh mister, by that himself. and every american president has always and we always have leverage over it. so the prime minister, the question is, you know, i mean, i mean, especially for example, conditioning military aid a, i mean that's the biggest leverage and so far it has. yes, proven to be willing and in the occupied west buying to palestinians have been killed by. is there any forces near the legal settlement of arial as well says the
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2 men from jeanine attempted to rum on the posts on the road that the palestinians would then repeatedly show that it say a 39 year old man was also injured in the attack the i've been loud explosions in ukraine's capital over the last few hours. the edge of the fence, the f for says it's defense systems have been engaged in. we're putting a launch scale russian attack may. it keeps as those been how and most cuts in the wake of the attack. now the which is news agency says one of its safety advises, has been killed into on the stove, ended in a russian missile strike on the hotel, in the ukrainian city of crime, a task ukrainian president, florence musing. lensky has the keys rush it deliberately targeting the hotel. ways
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danger wouldn't have come. i thought it was beautiful. all day today, debris was being cleaned in crime, a task after the russian in the style striking to enlist through among the casualties the video, cooper. i'm going to create citizens, ukraine, america, and britain. a normal city hotel was destroyed by a russian e scanned miss silent, absolutely, deliberately, in a pre meditated way. 7 people were wounded, the wounds died in this strike, my condolences to friends and families. and this is every day tara, which still goes home because russia has the means to continue to keep an adult. the russian ministry says this destroying more than 20 ukrainian attack drones over several southern regions. video show loss hissing buildings in the city of santa tolls. when most coast, as 9 drugs with the defense ministry also says similar attacks were repelled in belgrade. and in kask of us getting more in this without just there is like sketch helpless. he joins us from the capital cave. so
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a massive assault by russia into ukraine of the last few hours. what moved, can you tell us? very much. so as i said, now 3 people did. the strikes were a complex mix of drones crews and ballistic missiles, followed from glancing at monies to imparts overwhelm. you cranes, the defensive systems, eh, but you live, it was the west, someone was killed in looks and the pro zachary's you odessa. and of course, the capital squirrel hit. now in some parts, it looks like now that infrastructure is being targeted electricity, voltage in the capital itself. some parts of the city of without both st goes with the desk. so the strikes, these are certainly the heaviest in several months, and the phones is still ongoing. and you can see quite clearly, it's amazingly allow boons as
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a defense is engage themselves as they try and hit target some of the caps and alex alex, we still have a ukrainian in right. it's being made into russia. what is the latest you can tell us about what's going on in cost? well, president zalinski has said that one to 3 kilometers as being the level of advance for ukraine in forces. but russian resistance is starting to stiffen. apple and troops being brought up to fight alongside the russian marines already the board of artillery. now these are discipline troops, which means they're being cases now where you create new forces of surround surrounded the units. now, if the troops will disciplines they would have surrendered, but because these guys know what they're doing, they'd be able to fight that way out of it and sacraments, and also repels ukrainian attacks. so it's the advances of being made, but it's a great to and greater and greater cost for ukraine. so the goals have been
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developments on the board of with bella russo, what's been happening now. i'm going to build a roof and this has been going on for days. billers has accused ukraine of having a 120000 troops right up on the border saying which is an aggressive move. ukrainians have turned around and said we have nothing of the sort of military disposition hasn't changed the tool. now ukraine is accused. belarus of moving is artillery. special forces, troops, engineering troops, tanks and a whole load of military units, exactly the sort of mix you would need for some sort of offensive military action. so the, the bill of russians have turned around and said, well, excuse me, we haven't done this a tool. and both sides are asking the other to de escalate, move the units back. so there isn't any kind of room for misunderstanding, which is the danger here, obviously. so yes, 10 still the let's see what the bill ever since doing the next few hours and how
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they going to respond if they do indeed pull the units back. okay, thank you for that. alex could help us that for us from keith. still a head on out, is there a lot more on the heavy across the board of fine between israel and has follow and also what's next? and the state of emergencies, declasse and for sale, sao paulo region to find a record number of well 5 the the to still hold on consistently. so in the balkans must always been pretty consistent in hitting 40 or even above. and that was the certainly the case on saturday. that's not above average. so record surprises me, but not above average. and not heat extends across the bulgaria towards turkey. and
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even though you might sometimes get thunder, storms hasn't changed very much. but if you tend to change the air, which is what a cold front this is coming from the atlantic, you think things are cool down eventually, and you generate big a storms where you might. but if you focus on this general area, this is where the storms on they might go on to break yet for the size. possibly. how bad, you know, increase belgrade. temperature barely fluctuate. so these funds to orgs and showers come in just on 2 or 3 degrees, then it will recover. and you might think, of course, the western windy the look at those coming through the british owls will keep things putting the cooler, but not necessarily the full costs. the dublin is still at least an average temperature. only a one or 2 shares or maybe a wet day on tuesday, but then you're blessed with the fine weather off to it's in north africa. the story of flooding continues the next batch of major thunderstorms is on its way through some of these yet or north nigeria of coal. so it shows the south and to the west. well, that'll be repeated the, the,
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the latest news as it breaks according to you and it says the rate of, of children dason. this complex is unimpressed. attempted in the history of modern wars with detailed coverage as well. what do we think it's so cold? humanitarian so has led to less access to nearby, which is sort of says from the heart of the story. people come gets exercised but it's also important for mental health the gym for, for a brief respite from the heroes of war the, the
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. ringback the, the, [000:00:00;00] the watching out is there on line to thought top story is best, our attack is have killed. 23 people in south was focused on the men in pollution. storms was supposed to meet with a truck, drivers and passengers off the vehicles. check that identities before opening 5 and central guns at patients and displays palestinian speaking shelter and i live to the hospital there. i'm a been seeing the facility is ready for the installation of mass evacuation orders for pops up there about
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a including near the hospital. and 3 people have been killed, a new crane, and what officials called a launch scale russian attack loud explosions have been had of achieve in the past few hours, post city, and now facing power enforcement cons to backdate. one of our earlier stories, tensions which have been heightened at the as well 11 on for the off to major escalation in violence yesterday leading to heavy exchanges across the board of 5, between israel and as buller. let's get moving this with somebody named that he's the middle east on this on is the direction of feet and the font institute of the strategic affairs, enjoying this now from beverage. thank you for your time, sir. so israel and has bullock been trading, walk it on auto re attacks, but they've been doing not since it's donald to for gone. so will how serious would you say yesterday's escalation was? i mean this was wrong. most the most,
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the important to read it to you about i'm not the only since october 7, but since 2006 when we have full scale between now and it draws this serious important st. john's, us hold on think terms of and passing key for though it has certainly been in our, on the bottoms of all of that. that is prevailing. i've got the student think into better off uh, should i so as far as say, it's only because you've got 4 spots is something wrong before we go to slide into for each and then more and more problems. so one of those has pointed out was trying to establish that by hands all the doors. i got to a band ship uh, getting off of mr. watch or who was accessing needs. and everybody's phone rules
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also has more law in the southeastern being well to us. so the tech uh is the pack that has been locked in a little bit to us. no part of it or do you need to do the full solution dot the that fact or not all but the and access that are in the nation was that the who sees or other uh, administrative monetization factor on get off and seeing. yeah. and a line to get all has more law acted. i don't and this was for them as a 2nd and the just to get in the, i mean i just bought a did imply though, didn't they, that they almost strikes to come to me. none anything from a house on this role, a speech that has been a come on the yes to date indicates what this could look like when it could come.
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that actually wasn't tci. the he said that that, that page is no longer term, but at least when it comes to the condition or dash advantage of our band shirt, mr. sharper, i'm, that it was the point of his son. now the breakdown continued at law, and this was a message and the election hall square this condition. and this is one additional to sigma mountain the, the law does not want to take to reset the whole thing, the agent. and there are many reasons for that. maybe the most important for donald is country the is not, doesn't have to be, but the team that used to happen 2006, when this was, is i and add to face not worry about on is going to school and breaks it down to
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a comment and financial loss, and this is putting the pressure on these people, right. that even these people. yeah. the strong given what you're saying, a missing data are the fact that neither side really wants to escalate this. that much further. what is the purpose of these tit for tat strikes? i mean we wouldn't do that exactly and cheese. so i think that there is as long as these 2 categories own positive can c, o 2. and then for x ray savings that they promised for what he said, did they do the opportunity to make it in, at the minimum cost. so they were very cautious not to get the cdn targets because this was offered. the excuse for is that i and to him back in the investigating manner, and maybe they were to survive somebody for me. that is the latest spot. and this
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happened was like some minutes before the doctor to a dock far as well. and it goes like that has been law is come to realize that he didn't get this infiltrated by the he's in a healy secrets to services and this was the time in the law. peace, all of this war. why is it again a thought of good success free that he leaders in hesper law, the law of a that was semester? i'm sure i'm down in the body. sample accessible. lot of oh somebody. okay. somebody, you know, the least on list direction for the volume is the cheapest, which is you get a fast speaking to start from very thank you. are now 6 un trunk, scouring food and medical supplies has crossed interest through dawn from chanc headed foot communities and
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a full risk assessment. it follows an agreement between the 2 johns warring policies on 2 routes for aid to enter the country. the slicing between the army and the permanency rapids support forces as well as waste and flooding. have made a delivery much more difficult on the fighting and sit down his full state of 12000000 people from that homes. many a still fling in to neighboring countries. and you and says nearly a 100000. and the sudanese refugees have recently crossed into libya. so what i'm doing now is one of them, she now works and it'd be as fast oil change workshop for women. is her story. so what i'm the law um, so then let it sit in the center of the flu. but let's assume that a little photo, but then it will have set up a little bus with this. so i set an outline this to then does the need really. and
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well. so still weapons and a ministry ambulance among the dash, one of the most devastating floods in over 30 years has drawn the nearly 5000000 people killed at least 20 flooding horses have destroyed homes, agricultural lands, roads on critical facilities, rescue and relief efforts underway. tunbridge foundry reports now from committing an eastern volume and dash of the floods among the worst in recent memory, have devastated 12 distinct across bung with this heavy rain overflowing rivers and water released from a den up stream in the indian state of sleep. where a have led to the disaster. more than a 1000000 people are still without electricity, water supply or mobile phone network. like many others just been big them has lost . everything has no place to go. just taking shelter by the roadside in the open air with 4 other family members, including her 2 year old daughter,
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unsure of how to protect themselves from the environment. the couldn't get anything out of a home. everything got washed away. my child doesn't even have anything to wear right now, and we also lost all the poultry and livestock. the loss of communication and strong water currents are hampering rescue efforts. among the many challenges the ball in terms of pricing is getting the really materials to the most effective people in the remote location. because access to boats are very limited and they tell and the road networks are badly damaged. the army may because god had been working around the clock to assist in the rescue and relief efforts with the support of volunteers and workers from 8 agencies due to the strong current. the army is not allowing volunteers to enter the remote submerged areas for this safety . there is an urgent need for more boats and professional rescue teams. the wide
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spread flood waters of submerge best agriculture, land and fish farms. many of those affected are too poor and need to urge and government help appreciate what we observed as with most of the women had to leave their homes and those most affected our economically disenfranchised and pool. the husbands were either ritual polos or die labors with somebody the waters in low lang bung. the dash part was sitting after days of severe floods, but more than 300000 people still remain in emergency shelters. needing aid for 75 year old shide, i beg them, it was her 1st full meal in nearly a week. she has taken shelter in a school with a other family members. it happened all of a sudden the rush of water came so quickly that within a minute my home and everything else was swept away for the road. oh, poor who have lost everything. it will take months, if not years,
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to rebuild their homes and livelihoods. they need all the system they can get, but for many help is you have to come to be children. i'll just say to come in law, eastern bangladesh. oh, can speak to tell them via the child right now. he joins us from the funny district in easton, on the dash. so clearly authorities are facing a number of challenges to help the people that need it. what are you hearing? what's the latest a what a lot of this thing is, one of the biggest challenge we are and should that wrong doc, a highway which actually kinda expand e, camilla and normally the 3. what's the effect of the district by the floods? so there's a major grid locked in the highway because southern areas where the underwater, some of the roads that damage, but lot of cargo van taking relief as well as commercial cargo van moving. it's best at all to go to the post city and taking relief to the effect of areas as well as normal traffic. normally it's
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a 16 kilometer from criminal out defending we already 3 hours on we still haven't rich for any town. so this shows a logistical nightmare that atari days and in general, everyone is facing to get things to the right places. the communication disruption is a major obstacle. telecommunication power is that done. many parts are without electricity, the government and outside is i've got the and the local authority is trying to restore those a lot of the internal roles that also damage, which is making it very difficult to get released to the native people and some of the remote places are still stuck in those desktop. my child's as there's not enough boats to go there or they have too much current in the rate, but to reach those staples. is that some of the challenges right now? the alternatives are facing? i have them the volunteers are facing and people are still trying the best for rich papers to get the relief press water, dr. foot and even rescue people tell now and i'm looking ahead to the future. i mean, is this the worst if it is,
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or is the flooding situation going to continue as well. i mean, this has been one of the worst slot in 30 years, and it just came such a big surprise most up in bucks flash floods when the damn was opened in india. so to everyone by surprise, they didn't realize it'd be so quick and so devastating, and it will take months yesterday, i believe a lot of the poor farmers who have lost everything livestock, fish, farming and tucked crops, have been washed away. a lot of them are taking something more than 300000 people are taking challenges in schools and government shelters. it's overcrowded. so getting done back into that village where there is no home is going to be a major economic challenge for the government. it will have an economic impact uh, the ford production, the logistics that was stopped for all this time. the highways are closed. all this have to be managed by the government within very short time,
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in order for people to re settled back into their homes. but for the farmers to get it. yeah, it's going to be months and years before they come back because the crops are gone, unless they're getting help from the government and a deals to start the life again. so i made a challenge for everyone to get back on that bit and coming days, weeks and months. okay. time. very challenging. that 1st and eastern on the dash, thank you. to mention rains of target. flash floods in indonesia is eastern time needs region. at least 13 people have died. 6 are missing the flood stomachs, homes, and buried people in mont rescue. workers have been using excavations some big outbox almost 4 days ago, or is, is a warning of me heavy writing this week. a condo in the united states, more than a 100 people have been rescued from the ground canyon national park in the us of the flash floods. the one person died off to being swept away by the waters in the
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state of arizona. a scale patients were concentrated around the lawsuit creek on the colorado river. mary is one of the most remote in the us and is accessible only by foot or helicopter. the still ahead on ologist era clocking off employees in australia now have the right to renewal work for lights and calls and emails. often office hours
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most popular states on palo getting to people. the fonts have prompted the highest level of lots and size the cities and fill the regional capital skies with smoke. and he's 7300 government workers and volunteers have been deployed to contain the place. it's the latest in a string of extreme weather events to hit the country. mostly it really does say as an independent janice, she says the fires would trigger and by combination of factors. and then some follow. there was yesterday acquired black smoke and a smoke ring that happened here. and all those cities on the west northwest of the stating that the abolition is, you know, you can't, you don't have disability. both were closed because of the disability so much as low horse bread. and so now this investment and there's a tax task force being held in interstate, of some power to, to home. not just that the fire coming back, but also the house of the people and also all of those people that being
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a displace because of the tires. yeah, well, what happened was a combination of factors. we have a very low you minutes at the moment just to gauge at all throughout the state of symbolic bus route for 0 as well. and, and, and there was in that they were put investigations to see how, how much of the fires were actually criminal. uh, they had the moment 2 investigations held by the federal police. there was a statement on the from the presidents lula today and also the environmental ministry. my, the nice to considering these are very suspicious moments for the stage since uh, in the past couple of days only in the state of symbolic. there were $25.00 outbreaks being being set for allow the northeast northwest of the data about. so it's quite concerned any might be politically more motivated. the found a telegram pop,
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i will do. rob says he has nothing to hide. lots according to a statement from his messaging application russian bone do ro was detained at forget. appleton and paris is being reported. it was a warrant for his arrest as pos as a french investigation, but telegram said it's observed to hold the chief executive responsible for online abuse. on the platform. sewell's career has unveiled a nearly developed exploding drone, which is designed to crash into minute 3 targets. st media published these photos of anita kim jolen, overseeing the testing of the drive. and they were shown destroying a target and resembling south korea's k. 2 main full tank and comes as the us out of south korea conduct launch scale joint ministry exercises. john is military,
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has organized army units to conduct patrols there. it's pulled up with me on all the security forces will monitor ariel in ground like tennessee. it comes as fighting between me and most worthington to an rebel forces has escalated, strain on tennessee shells have injured people, damage structures in chinese territory. thousands of people have marched through the capital of mexico to oppose president under emmanuel lopez. opening doors propose judicial as a whole the government has pushed for sweeping changes to the judicial system since june lopez open the doors. controversial reform includes having judges elected to office many fans that would result in courts led by politically bias, judges with initial experience,
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federal course employees and judges have also been on strike a staff waiver. what's his day care is democracy in this country? this is why the civil society is here. the executive power is now in the hands of a single person. although there are ministers, president obama adult is basically making all the decisions. and he wants the justices that depend on the political parties to control the. obviously you do, she already has need to do the phone for many years, but the answer is not to fire everyone and leave many also for employees and will start. busy now have the right no work relates and calls and emails off to office hours. it follows the introduction of a so called right to disconnect, low supporters, say ames to restore the work life balance. but some employees say the law has been rushed in and is confusing. victoria gates on behalf of the story it's increasingly difficult for many employees to disconnect from work. and it's
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a trend that accelerated since the cubic 19 pandemic. so many workers in the australian capital sydney, welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect rule, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring what related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about time connected to our phones, connected to our emails all day. and i think that it's really hard to switch off as it is. so having these laws coming to place that, you know, we, we, we really do disconnect is really important. australians worked on average 281 hours of unpaid, over time. last year was the equivalent of moving $88000000000.00. australia joins around 2 dozen countries, mostly in europe, and less than america, which have similar rules. it should help with places work out, managers and employees work out together between them. what's needed and what found necessary and better ways of doing things. that's what i would hype the slides too, but some
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a skeptical about whether the new route will what i think it's an excellent idea. i hope it catches on. i thought it would catch on in our industry to tell the truth. we are professionals well paid. are expected to deliver and uh we'd be, we'd often live in 24 hours 24 hours a day. if you have 2 employees will still be able to contact workers in an emergency. and an employee can only refuse to respond wherever it is reasonable to do so. defining reasonable will be up to a strategy is industrial regulator, which must take into account the personal circumstances that the worker and how and why the contact was made. both of these say the new rule is ambiguous and we'll create confusion. but many employees say we'll give them the confidence to create the best of what lies balance. victoria gay to be out is there. okay, that's it for me, molly, inside of us and he's all way back. so in just a moment, but much for today's needs to stay with us
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the to approve or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in history. yes or no shooting, voted no big picture. us was a question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people in the midst of should positive on the jersey hellish teams in the gaza strip. as it continues. there's a deliberate mission of posting and humanity in western media, and it needs to be question, sustains coverage that actively humanize as is readings and actively humanizes palestinians. this is not the time for doing this to kind of wait tracking those stories,
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examining the journalism and the effect that news coverage can have on democracies everywhere. here at the listing past, we're being taken into the mangroves along the boxes coast. this is an environmental success story. what man destroyed man is now restoring. i mean mohammed is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the far as security, the farming of the far as let's take a look when you're going destroyed, to force them to be the case you only explain you so people know they are for the, for the security protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts and the name of food security and job creation?
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a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back of the gum and kill it needs 23 people in an attack, targeting buses in vehicles in southwest and boxed on the i. my name's side. this is old. is there a life from day or so coming of things and then lives, engine, palestinians out alex, that hospital in central gulf cse supposed to be displaced again? all these really all mean what is the evacuation as nearby areas? russia hits ukraine's capital power and water supplies and keeps on disruptive. and
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