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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm marianne demise, the welcome to the news our life from dell hall coming up in the next 60 minutes. a series of coordinated attacks and focused on police just on provence can at least 74 people. the 1st batch of polio vaccines arrives in gauze the off to the strip for both of its 1st case that in 25 years,
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russia targets energy facilities and ukraine knocking out power and water supplies in the capital keys. or is it imposes new measures to stop migrants who use it as a transit points on that journey towards central america and the us for to add on piece of statement with your school attributes. so being paid to england, full mattress, spin your and erickson, the suite has died at the age of $76.00. after long and public baffled with cancer . the hello and very well welcome to the program. we begin this news hour in pockets dawn where a series of coordinated attacks of targeted police stations, railway lines, and highways, at least $74.00 people have now been confirmed, dead in pollution, stone province, including fighters and soldiers. it comes on the anniversary of the assassination of
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a blush set purchased lead to the worst attack happened in masako districts. not so migrant workers pulled off vehicles and shots come all high to begins. our coverage now from is all about. this is the aftermath of a 9 bush on the highway and focus dogs most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire . the subject by the gunman 1st targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them. dead, the gun mendoza burned, 10 drops, and rate goes before fleet. it took several hours for the security forces and medical games to raise to area board the dead and wounded up being taken to the nearest hospital. a medical emergency was declared when we heard about the incident. all of us doctors, paramedics and other stuff has been present here in the hospital since last night.
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and in the morning i have to press the casualties were brought to our hospital. this is not the 1st attack of its game earlier in april and other 9 people get in a 10 minute attack in north school district or below just on, i guess on is a go to the store. they say they have been a number of our tags and drugs but not just on. and they claim to have good, at least right of, of the attackers without giving exact details of all the locations a separate the group called the balloon liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack bucket funds. interior minister, guarded barbaric and brought mr. bring gold responsibility to just to come all the data. all it's not my but also this is the latest in a series of attacks and police just on targeting migrant workers, primarily from neighboring punjab province. in april this year, 9 passengers were pulled off of boston at new shockey and shot dead off. the gunman
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checked their id cards last october and identified gum and killed 6 labors inter. but the police confirmed these killings with targeted all the victims from southern punjab back in 2015 government attacked a labor as comp mid to or about killing 20 construction workers and injuring 3 of those victims of from send an punjab on just a key business security and defense on list. and she told us why migrant walk has with a main target, a separatist groups and below just on to decrease the lead time the dates of migrant claybrooke respond to the boxy because it says symbolic act against what the view as the exploitation and marginalization of life and resources, by so far outside there's, according to them, these are taxed into go attention into their cause and it said on do pressure and the government and industrial rating in the region. now it's interesting that a lot of these attacks of girl and boss,
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the constitution amendment to the 18th amendment way by below just constant basis. the multi faceted challenge is rooted in estimate pensions and resource disputes. we must also keep in mind that the, i think tensions of below interest on are deeply trying with the political grievances that such groups have one of the feet of marginalized and under represented. it harbors a significant discontent against both the central government and other ethnic groups. it is unfortunate and the tension has only manifested in these kind of binding but insurgencies undermines for bridget or autonomy and independence. however, the office on the government, the law enforcement agencies on now more than ever need to revisit, not only the negotiation and tabletops with some of the senior politicians, i think, dance and civil society members to come up with
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a multi faceted solution to these challenges. because just whiteness, a drone is not going to be able to recover and deescalate the wind is the of israel is carried out as strikes across the gaza strip. one of them hit a vehicle in southern gaza. a local journalist was among 5 palestinians killed in that attacking on the wasi west of con eunice. several people were wounded in the strike, a palestinian mind lost his child in the attack. he describes what happened when the, who was sitting the children, the wind attempts, and suddenly a quote couple came and they started shooting in the area. i do a mazda is among those people who have been displaced. one of them was my son, that of the, the get the name of father, like any other father who lost the children. i have lost someone from my life. my
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soul, a lot was for me, and for his mother and siblings, she was the 2nd amount of the house. we lost all a life, a lot died, and we almost died with him. this is our situation in our country. this is the situation of casa and the north of the strip. a number of children have been injured off during his riley strike on our shots a refugee camp. at least one person was killed in the attack in gaza city. meanwhile, the ministry of health says the locks hospital in the center of the strip will continue operating despite israel issuing mass evacuation orders for areas near the hospital in darrow by law. the only medical facilities still functioning in central gaza. hundreds of thousands of palestinians has been seeking shelter in the area anymore with reports from darrow bala, the ones that over crowded inside this particular location has turned into
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a waste plan is hundreds of displays. families was filtering inside. this 10 gap made their way searching for a new place to protect their families. it from the unpredictable falling bonds is really military issues. evacuation orders that are largely perceived as in force displacement orders for the really traumatized, displace. more than one time population sub i'm in is did. this is the stuff it's time with dissipates to get start. well, i don't know where to go. we a family of a to trying to find a safe area. this is a tragic situation. we're left an open for days, even the zones alleged to be safe. i'm not safe for tools. there's not a single face inch and the entire goal is to strip it's old, lies were taking you inside the hospital and as you can see right now, it is 6. why? in c, i from people, patients medical a south as role as the factories were inside the hospital. this is what used to be
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a quite busy area with hundreds, literally hundreds of patients were there on bed or on the floor of the hospital. within the past, the then within span of a few minutes, the entire facility was evacuated into safety. now, when i see evacuated into safety, it's not an organized process. people are on their own, their dig in matters of their own safety on their own. but the heart, great new reality, there is no space and place across the central area. in fact, across the garden. if there is no safe area, we're talking about a health facility that is the only operational one in the sense on a on right now. you know, but i'm, i've been disconnected at these radio occupation forces declared the area in which the hospital is located as a military operations on and must be evacuated with the mind, the international organizations to ex, of i, this is very protection to the hospital and it wasn't those inside of? there was a quite
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a certain it is happening right now. people have no idea where they are going. they don't know if the area they are going to are safe enough for them and their children are from the unforgettable bowen. bon, as that is really work, continues to raise across the central area mainly these days and across the gaza strip designing mode data from their velocity in the central area, palestine. israel is carried out and attempted assassination in southern lebanon. and las is media office as the person targeted in the as strike and side on survive . mondays, a time follows an escalation violence between israel and has been left lebanese group launch drones and rockets towards israel on sunday in response to the assassination of one of its top commanders invite route last month. as far as i know holder is inside and was more on the strike a this was
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a failed assassination by israel in the southern city of type in an apparent. it's really drones, right? the drone firing 3. and that is what we understand from the security sources here. one of the messiah hip, the cards directly, the authorities have since taken away the car. the 2nd, if you see this whole on the ground, this was the 2nd miss. how strike the 3rd one landed on top of this building. so this target to the assassination attempt in a residential area. you can see broken glass everywhere. people are in a state of shock even though that these, you know, these killings, these targeted killings have become a near daily occurrence. but what is clear is that to, you know, israel is acting with little restraint. now what we understand about the target to survive of with minor injuries is believed to be a member of the palestinian movement. how much? now, what is rel? strategy has been and in recent weeks and recent months, really since the confrontation with hezbollah began along,
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the border is target commanders and fighters belonging to as below or belonging to palestine in groups allied with has below all these groups involved in armed wrist, the resistance against as well, so as you can see, a residential neighborhood, which means that there is no frontline for israel, it is carrying out these assassinations when they find a target. but in this specific case, what we understand this has how much the official has survived to have it on. las ray is a professor of media studies at the doe on institute for graduate studies. he joins us here now and the professor festival, the events we've seen in gaza, of the recent weeks and months. tell us about the effects of these repeated evacuation orders on the people of cause or what effect does it have on the population? well, it's created um, absolutely on livable conditions and that was by design i think we've sometimes
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tended to lose sight of is really em game. and some of those early statements made by top is rarely officials about what they're sort of objectives were and cause us or you take the statement by your island. for instance, a top advisor to netanyahu. he said all the way back in october, that one of the goal is, was to quote, create a humanitarian crisis in causal. and that's what we're seeing. this is why israel is evacuating the hospital, is that the bombing shelters and schools and you know, hitting the safe zones. interesting report. i just published recently by forensic architecture, an independent research organization showing that after is real announced that milwaukee was a safe, solid, and forced palestinians to flee their israel. bombed and mossy, at least 10 times killing hundreds of people. and so this is all part of the strategy to make life funding habitable and gaza. and the say we see very often the,
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the circle say suns themselves become the target of attacks. absolutely. with that, as people upset over and over again, including people on the ground and cars are, there is no safe place. there is no safe place in cause. and that's part of, i think that the psychological board that is real is waging with, with the people telling them, you know, go from the north to south, go from the south to the central area and then bombing them in that not safe area bombing them on the beach bombing them intense pommy numbers, it's in hospitals. and so i think the whole still for israel is that, you know, egypt will open up at stores and, and that the gardens will flee. that seems increasing, unlikely. but certainly israel would like to be able to implement it's greater or greater israel plan right there, which involves getting the palestinians completely out of kaiser. and they've also said that, does that mean a permanent senate in yahoo has made it clear that this war should continue until a mouse is completely destroyed integrated,
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which we know obviously has not been the case. does that, i mean that, you know, for the simple future is going to be absolutely nothing. imagining from seas 5 talks because it seems as though nets and you all who the prime minister is at odds with his own mediators and negotiates is, you know, i mean, it's very clear that netanyahu does not want a ceasefire. and i think there is a strong contingent in israel that does not want to cease fire. and it seems that every time there are reports that things might be getting close is real, says and does things that would make it impossible for there to be a ceasefire. and there's, there's sort of, you know, an increasing the growing list of, of those sort of provocative actions by israel, but back in december, many and nothing. yahoo said that he expected this war to go at least throughout 2024. and at the time, i think people sort of mocked that statement and said, well that's, that's absurd. but here we are now entering the, you know,
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the last quarter of, of 2024 and there's no end in sight. thank you very much, professor. i'm how much on mastery for joining us? well, in all the developments that we're following from gauze of the health industry said that they've received more than a 1000000 doses. of the polio vaccine says it's preparing a launcher campaign to administer the job to children and groups blamed the re emergence of polio and the strip on israel's destruction of water and sanitation facilities. test ingram is the unit that spokesman. she joins us now from amman. how much of a health catastrophe is the return of polio to gaza? i think the task fee is the right way. it's a really important signal that the health systems, the water systems, the immunization systems, completely broken in the gaza strip, to the extent that a community that has a 99 percent vaccination coverage in children that has nothing that decline to the
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point where we have a 10 month old child detected with paralysis caused by polio, as this is very serious. and that's why we want to get on top of it as quickly as possible. and this is a, an, it's important that the time in the urgency is important. because this is a virus that spreads very, very quickly. yeah, that's right. it's a very contagious buyers and it poses a really serious threat to children. of course, it can, can cause last long paralysis. so the faster we can roll out the specs, the nation campaign which is targeting $640000.00 children under the age of 10, the better chance we have to stop it from spreading in the gaza strip, but also across the region to neighboring countries. because polio really doesn't respect borders, but how quickly would you be able to move? israel continues to block an aide and destroy water and waste
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management infrastructure. in the strip i've spoken to colleagues in the gaza strip, who are working on the specs and nice and campaign. and i think it's one of the most challenging undertakings i've had to complete in the korea. for that reason, we've managed to spot the artists to get the cold board and we've managed to get the cold storage into the gaza strip. but we and we managed to get the vaccines into the gaza strip. but now we have to turn those into vaccinations, and that means that we have to move them through a conflict side. we have to make sure that families feel confident to turn up to vaccinate the children in the health workers can do their jobs. and that's why we've been cooling full of holy or pools in financing so that the, the facts nation campaign can operate and be successful. i mean, how, how is that supposed to happen is $11.00 issue is to allow unimpeded access of
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humanitarian aid into goals of even when it's that families. and in the current situation, families are not going to be able to turn up with the children for vaccinations. because already they've been displaced so many times that you've got a large proportion of the population that's been squeezed into a tiny area to avoid being boned. yeah, look, we're talking about a population that's sick and hungry and exhausted. and now dealing with the threat of a vaccine, preventables is a something that we could have prevented if only we had the right health and water and sanitation systems in place. but of course they've all been destroyed by the war. so it's going to be very difficult to make sure that this campaign is a 6 success success, unless there's a $65.00, or causing funding, if uh, just repaired is that there is no kind of strategy at the moment to administer the vaccines. even if you managed to get them into gaza and so we have a we have
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a campaign plan that's been put in place that the also already is another you and partners to try and encourage people to come to health centers. we've also got more about health workers doing outrage, so be about $2700.00 health workers in title. and we're also doing community behavior change work to try and encourage people. but of course, what we can guarantee them is safety. and that's why we really need the support. thank you very much from eunice, half testing ground or struggle to access food and gauze results of becoming honda by the day, israel's repeated, forced evacuation on his view, just speaking about to the restrictions on aid of effect to the amount of food that's entering gaza as a result of well food program is how to reduce rations for families. being a clay reports at this a distribution point in northern garza palestinians. q for long hours,
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desperately waiting to receive much needed food. people have been scrambling to get one box that is supposed to feed an entire family level of the when we receive this food process, the world food program, which includes some nice green peas in house. it's not bad, but at the same time it causes disease to my children, such as skin rush. my son has got some pimples on his head, under his armpits, everywhere. and then we have to spend money on medication. while the food parcels are crucial, many say they fall short of meeting nutritional needs and daily calorie intake as well had with the children are paying the heaviest price as they are more prone to diseases amount, nutrition. so you wouldn't hold the all, you wouldn't have what they should give us something better from fetched of a fruits. those things are better, but these kinds of food and preservatives have killed us 10 months into the war. and there's nothing but these parts of the un humanitarian agency. ojo said
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that the amount of food assistance that entered southern goals and july was one of the lowest recorded since last october. this, along with a devastated economy across the strip have worse, and the prices use are loud enough for on a few to do. we're missing a lot of items. we haven't seen fruits or any kind of vegetables, recreate just one to model just a couple of peppers, a tomato and a known. you know, we crave some, those have, have some options and grow them. they said a kid around for about $100.00. where would we get that kind of money from? there's no cash, nothing, not even a bank or donors like before. none of that exist agencies are warning the relentless is really tax damage, roads and access restrictions are making food distribution from the south to the north, nearly impossible. and with every wave of force displacement more palestinians risk facing starvation,
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dean all the all clear as 0. the russian air right, and ukraine is a to a hydro power plant. the other capital keys keys may are saying the city is experiencing power and voltage costs following the attack. rushes, as far as is targeted infrastructure that is linked to ukraine's military industries. but of course in the middle here, there's been a lot of damage in the energy sector, but everywhere with paul cuts. what introduce restoration walks are already underway. alrick band with gauge would be working round the clock. we will make sure the power is back in northwest and ukraine. one person was killed when on attack. drones struck a residential building in the city of looks. officials say at least 3 people have died in the arabs that effected 15 regions. alex control place has more from the ukraine and capital. this is the most intense largest missile strike. the russia has launched in months to tug, and so being struck in the west in the south,
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in odessa, the city is run out of power. and also water is being caught in the proof. targets have been struck, is a parisian and of course in the capital and to the north of the capital, the hydro damage being struck, the huge them holding back a massive reservoir of water was hits. now i've had a re breached it, would have been a calamity, as most of the parts of the capital would have at least been updated and go to is how many would have died. but what is made, the biggest impression is the speed with which ukrainians fix damage, repair, power lines, and work on fixing the damage. the russians are intent on closing outings. patropolis out to 0. chief, the russian military says it's destroyed more than 20 you grinding attack drones of a several southern regions. those to jabari has more in this now from the russian says he of course, the single largest drone
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a missile attack on ukraine by the russian forces was launched on monday. and the ukrainians responded with 20 drawn attacks that targeted 7 regions and russia. one of the main ones was sarah tops city that is about 900 kilometers east of the ukrainian russian border. and it's just south east of the capital must go now there were a, at least 9 drones that target is the city of 2 of them managed to hit a residential building. 4 people were injured and one move in is in critical condition. there was also an attack on a city called angles, and there was a russian military air base there. it's not clear what kind of damage if any, was sustained by the drone attacks. what is clear, why the russian defense ministry is that this attack really was very much coordinator and targeted. they claim that they were aiming to hit electrical substations, gas compressor stations, as well as storage sites of ation weapons in ukraine. now all this comes as, as the ukrainians are claiming they've made it further,
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advancements in the curse region. they incursions that began on august 6 continues and according to their claims they have claimed another uh at least 3 settlements in kirk region. and those uh front lines are about 90 kilometers from where we are in kirk city. according to the kremlin smokes were sent that we troop has called. he said that the, the attack that russel launch against your crate is not the only response. russia will have for the curse incursion, clearly hinting that there are going to be further attacks against ukraine in the coming days and weeks. doors, as of worry, ultra 0. kirk city, russia, a nose career is unveiled a newly developed exploding drone, which is designed to crash into minute 3 targets. state media publish these photos of need a conjunction of a seeing the testing of the drones. they were shown destroying a target resembling south korea's k. 2 main bible tank becomes
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a z. u. s. and south korea conducts large scale joint military exercises. meanwhile, china is admitted to use organized army units to conduct patrols near his border with me in law. the security forces and wanted to ariel in ground activity comes as fighting between me and most runing. gender and rebel forces as escalated, stray artillery shells have injured people and damage structures in chinese territory. with the news our life from don't. how much more still spring on the program. desperate rescue efforts after a down collapses and sit down residency many people were trapped inside the vehicles. highland singing in dire straits. we look at the influence of china in the us at a pacific summit. not in school is french. well, cut winter is looking good in his name on those details.
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the more winter stays on its way through patagonia, this is not a particularly active system. it contains enough. yeah. to get snow in investigating possibly some of the land you nation teen or as well. otherwise we're doing is coming in for the noise is not particularly cold monte produced by 11 degrees, but by the blank is about 15 year old nitrous. otherwise sunshine is prevalent. it's slightly warming up, in essence here, but nothing like the cities we so last week has been typical of a hold of every winter. in fact, the heat being pushed nose was in ecuador, we had some pretty high temperatures the last couple of days, and it's going to move north was i think, into something colombia, these terms will be tempted by the fondest don't you see in the area this product present when it's been very hops here. brazil believe you know there's houses, it was now but still on the warm side and still to drive to be honest. potential for flooding still exist. maybe across the rico panama, from occasional big child,
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and maybe more, especially from guatemala or pop, says mexico. but the cheryl is probably going to be study welcoming faces like texas, where it's been extremely hot recently, but he's going out through the plate and states meeting was being very cold air coming across side of wyoming. so the northern side is the midwest. we'll see yet more big showers. a unique perspective, the transfer and the displacement are being business population has been discussed as part of design. his project went back for well over a 100 years on heard voices. all the people have the data by the bottom of it for me connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere . young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out just the are the latest news
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as it breaks. according to unit, the rate of children dason, this complex is unimpressed. attempted in the history of modern wars with detailed coverage as relevant to since it's so cold, humanitarian phone has let this access to nearby, who 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 black. you want to use our life and our main stories. now, evolution started liberation on these claim responsibility for
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a series of coordinates, attacks across buck, hassan, largest province, at least $74.00 people, including soldiers and separate his fight is what killed him. police just on and goes to the health industry saying is receive more than a 1000000 doses of the polio vaccine. it's preparing to launch a campaign to administer the job to children. a groups of blame the re emoji. as odo in this trip on israel's destruction of water and sanitation facilities and russian air right. and ukraine is a house on me as a capital keys, damaging the hydro power plant keeps nice. as the city is experiencing power and water costs following the attack. and all the news driving strikes in northern monte targeting twilight rebels of killed at least 21 people. it happened in the town of tens of watching the border without jerry or the molly and ami carried out . the arabs to are exposed to say, the attack company, a pharmacy with most of the victims being children, security forces, along with russian less than raise of suffered,
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heavy losses and intense baffles with the fighters in the past month. nicholas hopkins, following developments from deck com. a split agent to graphic and distressing to broadcast are circulating on social media, showing the aftermath of the drone attack by the 1000000 forces, a drone attack that took place by the border of algeria in northern malia in the region of teams. i want to know, according to try rebels over 11 children were killed that 20 people have died. but for the 1000000 forces they describe them as terrorist. now this is a significant attack because the money in force is used on unmanned combat drones in order to, to launch this attack. and now they've, they've purchased these drones from turkey. we saw them on the tarmac of the capitol by my code back in january. these are by rep tart to be to combat drones, and this could be a game changer in the conflict,
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and this will help to help them all the and forces. but also, the russian mercenaries, some of the wagner's group that are helping them to come back on groups linked to al qaeda. i saw it but also to where i separate has and they could be used in neighboring countries, were multi, has taught in alliance with regina faso and new share. they too are trying to stem out attacks from these groups. it also comes a month after there was a significant attack against the russian fighter from the right fight russian fighters from the back in a group and 1000000 forces in that very location in northern molly. and this is, according to drug rebel could represent a revenge attack or retaliatory attack because the 1000000 forces had suffered heavy losses. but this is certainly a game changer to see on unmanned combat, drones active invest to help nicholas hawk alger 0. the car, as walden, 60 people have been killed and a 100 others are missing off to
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a down. boston sit on the hour, but i'm north of port sit down, collapsed off to heavy rain. residents had many people unable to escape from the vehicles because of the fast flowing waters or fighting in the country is forced more than 12000000 people from now homes. many are still fleeing into neighboring countries. united nation says nearly 100000 sudanese refugees of recently crossed into libya. a sour of done that is one of them. he has had a story a so the whole hamlet i'm. the last name is as a little villa. i'm from cit done and i'm 22 years old center uh, from the bottom of studying pharmacy and so done before the roll started by then ill have set up as the bus or the header of to the will. we will forced to leave the country. we came to the view, it took us 10 days living in the streets, and that is, it became in a big con. okay. that didn't have a lot of us and canada. so kind of finish the service. it is. it was a very difficult trip coming from so done to leave you. i'm at the owner of the
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shop. when i came for an interview as an accountant, that i had to think of a nanny i. so the that you told me had an idea to start an oil change of women. i like the idea. so i started to work with him. well, i mean, i guess i'm thinking of the miles, i would like any kind of my family support at the decision to like you the like that would be dealing with women in the beginning, it was hard, but i liked to begin to enjoy the work and was the time things got better and a new sound have been in women here really like the idea and supports it needed and kind of any, like you said, they feel comfortable finding a woman here to talk to and change the oil. i'm of the, this of course the, those who criticize us and say this is a man's job and women shouldn't like in this field. you can say via and it wasn't. they see that i should find another job, a lie i have, but wouldn't listen to you ahead. i want to tell women everywhere that the most
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important thing is to start. don't worry about what people say. as long as you're convinced it's a good idea, then just start just an old salad. let's have question or them here has in any secret, of course. so 11, so let me go on and it was also in the future. i hope to develop myself in this field, and i would like to finish my studies that i left behind and so done and become a pharmacist. brazil i set to impose entry restrictions for some foreigners arriving from asia and africa. spots of f us to help sought migration to the us and canada. a recent police investigation revealed that many migrants use the brazilian city of south palo as a stop over before heading north. it also found that 70 percent of people arriving at the cities at port a nationals from india and the pole in vietnam. the remaining 30 percent come from african countries including somalia, kind of ruined gone, and the c o. p. a. the investigation found that most of those migraines and making
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the dangerous johnny on foot to old central america hoping to reach the southern us for the results. federal police received move a 9000 requests for shelter by july 15th that is double last year. as total from next week travelers without visas and is either continue the journey by playing overtime to that country of origin. then this is the carmano is an x, but on brazil in latin america at king's college london, he joins us now from priscilla. what do you make of these restrictions from government and brazil to try and prevent many of these migrant some wishing the us thanks for having me here. well, i think this is a very positive approach that's present. we're going to make a distinction. basically those, those people when it arrives the neighbors you not to directly to here, but using brazil as a connection to or there are lots in american congress with a way of treating a bug bite for these tests. but instead of taking the connection slides,
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they just stuck in the terms of the area of the airport to some photo and they are, they destroyed their boarding passes normally and claim outside their neighbors. you wouldn't want to continue with their district to the final destination. well, the fact is that these people would need, these are to enter brazil in the present data. they don't. so what they were doing is asking for it as i'm and as entering birds, you searching for it as i am, but being, being used by, by specially those exploring and illegal the migration to arriving us so that the numbers increase that a lot in the last year especially if we compare for instance, for 2013 when we had only 69 s, i will request in simple report to more than 4000 in this july 2023. it showed very much how this is became a issue here. and the how do you explain that sudden rise or influx of migrants then it's basically a sort of way that the, the cleaning knows that,
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that exploring. does this immigrants use understanding that they would need to stop by brazil and as president request a visa 4 transits. if they arrived in brazil into it and get the rest of the area, they could request it is outside the person who has being known started for the, for the country that receive as a little speakers a very well. and we thought troubles. so that was a sort of an antique point, a weakness in the system that was explored by those exploring the, the immigration. will it don't? why they deciding to tackle this now? i will just go to the police realized, i think exactly as i said in the beginning of the year, the numbers of people coming to the airport stain in the traffic area and not going anywhere but just requesting. so it looks pretty frequently. so especially with the rise. no, i hear you. it's specifically that the rise of number. what about, what about the networks that are taking on a company children?
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how much of a concern is that the sort of gangs that exploit the, the vulnerable people who find themselves in this situation? yes, exactly. to present that one that ability to young children or a women especially that this decision was made. so passengers to they cannot enter brazil, we thought the visa, even for transit, they would continue to treat or return to their reaching. doing that, we prevent that this people would be more vulnerable in the hands of those exploring that. all right, well thank you very much for sharing your thoughts on this story with us. vanessia starks arvalo from brazil. yeah, thank you. thank you very much. well there while size and brazil, southeast and south palo stay which have killed the east to people. was 35 cities or on iowa. smoke from the fires, disrupts traffic and shroud cities and
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a gray haze. uncle sam sherry as best update its wall 5 season in brazil. below human duty on a blistering heat wave have resulted in a record number of fires. it's false, the government to declare war on them. military aircraft are being deployed to stop these fires, ravaging south polo the country's most populous city. started historically in the month of august. we have at around $600.00 to $700.00 fires this year. have been full 1700 outbreaks that are in the region. the result of this very heavy draft tobacco press to a city about 300 kilometers north of south paula was also hate. san thieves have boned and capitol have died around the region on friday to factory book has died, but trying to put out the flames and to shoot the mail in the northern part of the state. these terrible fight is a very difficult. they're out of control. the firefighters can handle it,
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and we just observe the situation unable to do anything. so pablo's worst month for flies and decades comes as a back of a prolonged trout present louise, enough to let the silver directly links the situation to climate change. and as promised federal assistance, the involvement fund is to says the government is preparing for the situation of extreme climate volatility. my thing, this is in a typical situation. and one week, particularly in 2 days, several months, apology started burning at the same time. that's not possible experience. carbon knowledge, victory over so many years of dealing with fire. dense smoke has been drifting across a wide swath to brazil, even reaching its, kept her brasilia more than 700 kilometers away. schools have been closed, separate flights, kansas and travel on some roads has been halted. police are also investigating people suspected of starting fuzz,
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deliberately in some areas. yay all for the 1st time. i felt very afraid because i had never seen such a seen. southern brazil is indeed only region played by why fi a record breaking funds have also consumed, pumped in all in the north region conceded the was largest tropical blackland navia consumption reef. obvious. eva, a large landslide on the south, east coast of alaska has left one person dead and 3, all those injured mandatory evacuation was ordered for residence in the town of capture con. after a slide, after the slide hit on sunday afternoon, it damage several homes and took down power lines last cuz governor, unlike bill levy has become an emergency and the says the locals here and now this slide could hit in the same area in the days ahead mostly in range. me want us not tracing parts of west and india forcing thousands of people to evacuate. heavy flooding is hit, the streets and homes across good. you're out. state and power has been caught to
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hundreds of villages. officials saying 80100 people have been killed in rain related incidents in the states since the start of the monsoon. in july the french present emanuel mac corners holding talks to form a new government following july's election. the snap pole has left french politics and deadlock with no policy ables before mccann majority in the parliament. the last of a new popular front coalition got the most seats, while not cons, centrist lions came 2nd the far right when foot president says he wants to talks to results in a broad and stable government. this china is growing as low as the pacific is info, because of this is gathering of the pacific islands for and the us is also sending and dedication to tongue while he does from 18 islands in territories. we'll discuss climate change and regional security unit. kim reports from matters of
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security, struggling post pandemic economy to warming ocean's leaders of 18, pacific island states and territories are seeking to shift their list of shared problems into actionable solutions as they meet in honda this week. the un chief at the lodge ceremony on monday backed 8 pacific lead $500000000.00 fund to increase the regions climate defenses that will heavily rely on for and support the economies of the low line pacific islands have been battered and relief, has been coming in large part from china. beijing has invested nearly $2000000000.00 and some other pacific islands in the past decade or so, according to estimates, including loans for big projects at the west, have cautioned as
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a potential debt track. post tons of debt to china alone is equal to about a quarter of a cd p according to australia is low. we institute. but i believe that like mine and countries like easy and we'll have to deal with that issue because i know that some of these countries that cannot pay back specific countries underline their value is self determination. keeping a distance from deeply factor geo politics. i do not want to be drawn into that because that we are, we have friends with china and we have friends with the others who may not be so friendly with china. fiji as prime minister made those comments during a visit to china last week. he was one of 3 pacific island leaders to make the journey in the lead up to this week's meetings in congo displaying a whitening division in regards to beijing route in the region to counter a china security emissions. australia is looking to formalize its proposal to help
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build a regional police force to address rising international crime, including arms and drug trafficking on the islands. the us is sending a delegation, led by its deputy state secretary as to of its pacific territories, guam and american simila. i an upgrade in status within the decision making body unit skim. alda 0. curtis and breaking news now and the united nations is set to stop o a to operations inside gauze. the following is riley evacuation orders. gabriel elizondo, is it un headquarters in new york and joins us now? are you hearing any more detail about this decision? a quite a lot actually we've just been told by a senior un official that for all intents and purposes, the un as of this very moment is not operating in gaza. and what the senior
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official means by that and in their words is that they practically, at this very moment, cannot deliver any aid anywhere in gossip. this comes according to the senior un official after the evacuation notices were announced by these rarely military and dare of bala. on sunday, the un said officials said that they had their operations based in their obama after moving it several times as well. and they said with these evacuation orders, they simply had to move, and now the u. n. can no longer deliver any sort of aid in gossip. the official stressed that the un is not, i repeat, is not pulling out of gaza. and that the un is not officially spending 8 operations, but the you weren't official said by all practical measures, we simply cannot deliver aid. at this very moment. you an official said that they
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were going to, in their words, reset, meaning evacuate a staff out of their obama, which they have already done. and they're basically trying to figure out what they do. moving forward in the next 24 to 48 hours. the official said that the situation in gaza and is there, is there words unprecedented and that as of this very moment, the un is not able to deliver any aid in any part of kaiser to thank you very much for now. gabriel. as on to bring us the latest on that story from the united nations. we'll bring you more in that little bit later on when i go to a quick break. now 1st of all, if that will bring you to sports news on the final tennis grand slam of the yeah, the us open as thought it be to be the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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the 10 hours the sport, the thank you very much to the to of being paid. so you for me, england football manager, spin your and erickson who's died at the age of 76. so hell medic looks back on his truly global career. the legendary football manages venue and erickson has died age 76. the swede had revealed as a start of the that he had pancreatic cancer and had a year at most to live. born in the small town of soon and sweden, eric's and went on to have a memorable career. perhaps the highlight was his tenure to tally and joints loved zoo. when he won numerous times, was including the coupling his cup and syria. to many it'll possibly be remembered
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for his time is england's 1st born coach road. he described as the biggest jump in the world. he had high's, most notably, england's 51 thrashing of germany in qualifying for the 2002 woke up. he was heavily criticized, however, for not wanting a trophy with england so called golden generation, which included the likes of david beckham and wayne rooney. ericsson had a truly global career, having managed teams across full continents. the latter part of his time in football, taking him to asia, where he managed in china with his final post being a student as philippines, the national coach venue, and erickson with long be remembered by friends across the world. so, hell malik data. erickson's full macleods, the england team and european governing body, few wafer, half old post attributes to the swede on the social media accounts persons. prince william, who is the patron of the even football association,
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said i met him several times as in the manager and was always struck by his christmas and passion for the game by thoughts. so with his family and friends. a true gentleman of the game, a little pool bus on a slots says there's still a lot to prove off to when he's 1st league match at anfield a. to know when i have a branford, they took just 13 minutes to go in front of me. the as school, the open, the on the counter attack. 100 something screwed in the opening day victory against it switch and it was on target again. 2 wins out of 2 now for the pool in the post last year. so it's a good winch against difficult moments because um ben for that a very good opening game last week. but there's still a lot for us to prove that there's a whole season coming up because i said it a few times already. i think both of them team, both of the teams which,
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which and benefits does have respect for the way they've played against us. but i'm not expecting one of the 2 in the top 6 in the upcoming season. so there's still enough proof for us. the us open is officially on the way of flushing meadows in new york. alexander is very of in the early 1st found action. the gentleman was a finalist, here in 2020. he's taking on countryman, maximilian, mazda, and infiniti breakups. the full 0. the full seed goes in search of the news of the 1st grand slam title. having also been a run, a rough half of friendship via this in the women store and then pick champion junction when it's on the cold seas up against the american. amanda and esanova. jane was a run rough at the strain open at the start of the year. she has a part of the in crowd of the getting so in the 1st time here and she's already a breakdown of the intense this means. well, number one younique's center opened the seats campaign on tuesday the saturday and
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has been focusing on his preparations and mid control missing surrounding he's failed. drug stays image last week. that's and i had tested positive for a band substance twice in march, but it was clear of wrong doing by tennessee his integrity unit. he maintains he did nothing wrong. john is most decorated summit son yang, has returned to the pool of the serving a full year drugs. ben son was suspended by the court of arbitration for support. back in 2024. refusing to provide samples full testers who had visited, he's home, the lack of co operation cost him an a. u, a band that was reduced to full. the 32 year old has 6 and then pick metals and one gold and a 400 me to freestyle events at china is national some of the championships on sunday. these for 2 and it comes off to a controversial doping route during the olympics. 11 swim is competed for china and paris despite being part of a group of $23.00. we tested positive for band substances, had
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a tokyo games 3 years ago. a fresh from winning gold, the powers olympics poll. they'll jump in on the plan. so says raise the ball on the will recommend that a diamond league meeting in poland. the swede cleared 6 points to 6 meetings on sunday, a saint to meet the high at any previous stay safe in paris early of this month. that's the 3rd time this way. the 4 year old has broken the rubric with the season and things over that. it wasn't the only ones, no ways yackel in the brakes and broke the $3000.00 to meet the will record by more than 3 seconds. crossing the line in disbelief as he smashed them off and it stood for 28 years that it being the longest standing maiden's f. lasix was wrinkled in an individual track events until now in gilbert's in one gold in the $5000.00 pieces at the paris olympics. and now the picture i've been continuing her winning speak is golf, and lydia coat, who captured the women's british open title at some time, varies the news even though it came out on top in a type final rod,
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which so full post and present will member one's shared lead at one point, winning by 2 strikes to take her food major titles and 1st aid that was quite the turn around for keegan. bradley at the pga to his bmw championship. the us ryder cup captain went into the plausible fedex kept play over the bank. as the last man in the field, i need to go in when it's on sunday, that plus shots into the pol $517.00 who but seeing the 7 sick feel these to the korea as a piece of proof of 3 of the plays by single shots. take a look at this north, the injury to a major league baseball, i'm 5 was on home plates and all the as the new york yankees beat, the colorado rockies slomo shows gen. connor stanton's best break and the barrel hit the on pine in the face giving him concoction the i'll be say he'll undergo more testing over the next. all right, we'll leave a day for the time being. i'll be here again later with most votes means that i am . all right, thank you very much detail. that's it for the news,
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