tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 26, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the of the demise. you're welcome to the news our life from dell ha. coming up in the next 60 minutes. do you? and it's saying it's on able to conduct adolf ration in gauze of to israel's evacuation orders but, and says it's not pulling out from the strip a series of coordinated attacks and block has tons of pollution. san province kills
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at least 74 people. russia targets energy facilities and ukraine knocking out power and water supplies in the capital keys. rescue assets are on the way and so don, off to, to run, show rain, caused a down to bus. many people were trapped in the vehicles and on piece of statements with useful tribute, so being paid to form an even football man, just spin your and erickson. he started at the age of $76.00, offer a long and public path and with cancer. the hello and welcome to the program out top story. the united nations is saying it's now unable to deliver aid in gaza because of israel forced evacuation or does it have to leave its main operation center in darrow, paula in central garza. but the you and also insist that it's not withdrawing from
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gauze or suspending operations in the strip. there's been around 16 dislike orders in the last month and just over the line we lost access to what's a close to read. it was to, you know, warehouses. this isn't the 1st time this month, but he monetary is of had to, uh, you know, re shake the humanitarian responses has been happening for the most every time. there is an evaluation order issued our facilities a very often in those areas. and we have to start what we're doing and rethink ever say, move somewhere else, moves the health senses rehabilitate, health senses that have been destroyed and start using them again. additional health clinics and health went into the shelters. you know, we do anything and everything comfortable to, to key personnel moving to key. so this is going, moving, medicine, moving equipment, movement, everything we can uh,
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finding new spaces to have as warehousing distribution centers. but yeah, this is, this is no, this has been the residential situation in this war every day. you don't know what's going to happen. we don't um, what faces them. we have to take the challenges as they come. gabriel is on the isn't un headquarters and you can joins us now. tell us what you've been hearing from you at un officials about that working gaza as well. i really think we're getting the sense that uh it's our by our when it comes to un personnel in gaza and how they are, or if they are able to distribute aid. that's really where we're at now with senior un official briefing journalists here in un headquarters in new york saying that as of right now, on monday, they are not able to distribute a now what exactly does that mean? we've got some clarification from you and spokes person after that means that the
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un cannot send teams out to find people that need aid. they cannot set up new distribution centers. they cannot even transport any aid anywhere. that is essentially all been shut down right now. because the un operation center in darrow bollocks, which was operating already under very difficult circumstances, they were forced to move because of the is really evacuation orders and they simply do not have the communications equipment, security and other means to continue a distribution. they said that they reevaluate this every day and see when they can resume again separately. however, and this is important. unwrap the united nations relief agency for post any refugees. they are continuing to operate any sort of camps or shelters that they are running. those remain open, they continue to deliver water that those people that are there that need them and, and their health facilities remain open as well. so unreal continues to operate
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under very difficult circumstances because they are, as a human spokesperson said, embedded with the community. so they can continue to operate as best as they can. however, the overall un operations in gaza right now, essentially our, our, our halted and it isn't just about access to food and clean drinking more to the millions of people in gaza. it's also fears about the outbreak of disease and how the polio vaccine is going to be administered in such a terrible conditions to yeah, that's right. the polio vaccine roll out, which is being organized by the un. i was expected to begin later this week. senior un official now telling us that they are unsure, quite frankly, at this point if that will move forward. they are trying to get it to move forward,
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but they just don't know. at this point, it involves a, at least a couple dozen un staff that need to be brought into guys with various things that they need to administer these polio vaccines to thousands of primarily children. but right now the short answer is, it's unclear if this will move forward now, because let's, it's important point out again, this is all because of these really military evacuation orders at darrow above that are now causing this. the one says it's critical that they get the polio vaccines into the people that need them the most. but right now they just cannot guarantee that the role that will happen later this week as a previously plant. thank you very much from the united nations and you know, gabriel is on the reporting to us in terms of the impact is, is going to have inside gauze or itself. earlier i spoke to alger. there's hendo who jerry,
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she's been reporting from darrow by law in central gaza. and it's miserable on everyone, humanitarians, you and workers, people, journalists, everyone is in a state of panic and frustration. we're talking about more than a 1000000 people in the middle area and those who are squeeze into that is, but i know you and people are human italians and there has been 0 protection for them. and that's why they were on able to continue facilitating and continue their operation. there is no protection for them. their warehouses are in the red zone. and not only that are warehouses also their best houses and offices where they were, all of their operations were based in that in bella, we're talking about different organizations, like the world food program, unit stuff, you know, and a lot of other u. n. agencies. now this is gonna affect the people deeply, not only that they were unable to their,
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their displays. a couple of times, some people have been displaced for more than 7 or 8 times, but also they are a complete dated lot on food a. so now it's not only the people who the you an agency serves, but also the workers in the u. n. agencies and other humanitarian organizations are also on the move. so it's unbelievable for them to continue their operations. now the fact that they evacuated outside um there is but also is not a guarantee because they need to start from scratch. we're not only talking about people who are displaced by but also about you and people and other humanitarian organizations. to be honest, people in that and but left for the 2nd, they have been cartridge across the street switch. seeing people trying to find a place to set up their tents, but unfortunately to be everywhere, it's boxed. you can't even walk in the street, do that. i'm not the, the,
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it's the amount of people as well. the struggle to access food and gaza had already been guessing. honda, by the day, israel's repeated force evacuation owners and the restrictions on a going into the strip is affecting the amount of humanitarian assistance that can actually get to people inside garza lena, i will actually reports on this. now, at this a distribution point in northern garza palestinians, q for long hours, desperately waiting to receive much needed food. people have been scrambling to get one box that is supposed to feed an entire family level deadline. the when we receive this food process from 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,
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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 and mal nutrition. so you wouldn't hold the all. you wouldn't have a what they should give us something better from fetched of a fruits. those things are better if 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 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 craved some. those have have some to models and grow them. they said
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a kilogram 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. dino ball claire as 0 meanwhile is or is carried out as strikes across gaza. one hit a vehicle in the southern part of the strip. a john list was among 5 palestinians killed in that attacking on milwaukee west of hon. eunice. several people were wounded and then in the north, a number of children were injured off during his rainy strike. there on the out of shots a refuge account. at least one person was killed in vass attack. us and other developments sales ministry saying the locks hospital is going to keep operating despite
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israel's mass evacuation or does the areas just around the hospital. in darrow bala, it is the only medical facilities still functioning in central gaza, honey, my food reports now from there all by what? hundreds of thousands of palestinians that sort shelter the ones that over crowded inside this particular location has turned into a waste. land is hundreds of displays, families was filtering inside. this 10 gap made their way searching for a new place to protect their families from the unpredictable falling bonds is really a military issue. evacuation orders that are largely perceived as in force displacement orders for the re traumatized, displace more than one pine population. serv. i mean, is that this is the stuff it's time with dissipates to get start. will. i don't know where to go. we a family of a to trying to find a safe area. this is
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a tragic situation. we are left and open for days. even the zones alleged to be safe. i'm not safe for tools. there's not a single face inch in the entire golf a strip. it's all lies. we're taking you inside the hospital and as you can see right now, it is a wide in c, a from people, patients medical, a south as role as the factories were inside the hospital. this is what used to be 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 the process. people are on their own, their dig in matters of their own safety on their own. but the heart breaking reality. there is no space in place across the since one area. in fact, across the gulf, if there is no safe area, we're talking about
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a health facility that is the only operational one in the sense for me right now. you know, but i'm either on 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 act 5. this is very protection to the hospital and it's one of those inside. there's a flight of stairs going to be happening right now. people have no idea where they are going. they don't know if the areas they're going to are safe enough for them and their children and from the unpredictable colon bond as it is really work, continues to raise across the central area. mainly these days across the gaza strip is anymore more just data from their velocity in the central area, how it's done. now in wider developments is always carried out in the attempted assassination in southern lebanon. a massive media office says the purse and targets in the strike inside and survived. monday's,
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a time full as an escalation and violence between israel and has paula, the lebanese group known for drones and rockets towards israel on sunday in response to the assassination of one of its top. kalonde is in be rude last month saying the holder has more on the strike. this was a failed assassination by israel in the southern city of type in an apparent. it's really drones, right? the drones firing 3. and that is what we understand from security sources here. one of the marseilles 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
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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 he survives, 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 his beloved began along 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 risk, 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 officials has survived to now the white house has given an update on talks to reach a sci fi and gaza. that would also see the captives were ton. we can get more in
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this without white house correspondent, kimberly how could he joins this lives now? can we what impacts as a cross for the attacks that we were just hearing about between israel and has ha, having on sci fi tools? according to the national security council spokesperson, john kirby, these cross border attacks that occurred one day go have really had no impact on the talks. and many people had thought that they may have given the fact that the talks kind of while down on sunday at the senior level with no major breakthrough. but according to john kirby, those talks in cairo are still on going there. now just on going at what he calls the working group level and will continue in the coming days. what he's saying is the all parties at the talks still remain representative that includes from us and, but the issues are really down to the fine details. now in terms of what is be worked out, for example,
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when it comes to something like the exchange of captives for the release of prisoners being held in is really jails. things like what that would look like. the pace who examples, for example, would be released. those sorts of fine details now, in terms of what could be accomplished. well, it really depends. he says on the players at the table is these tops could go on for some time, or they could wrap up very quickly. that all depends on those sitting at the table . but bottom line, he says, in terms of whether or not the window is closing, he says the sense of urgency being held by the negotiators has always been the same remains the same. they've never let go of that sense of urgency. there is this feeling that there needs to be something in order to be done as quickly as possible to prevent all at war. and what did john cubby have to say about the threats from iran? overtime the ation for the assassination of a mass lead to
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a small honey that was really interesting because for weeks he's been saying that there was some rest of retaliation. and so the question by reporters was, should this, in back and forth between has full a and a israel be interpreted as the retaliation. and the feeling by the united states is yes, given the size and scope of what occurred. the fact that there had been 100 drones and rockets and given the fact that this is of a different scope than is what is usually seen between israel and his villa. this is what he was warning about. but having said that, the united states also says that it is a dynamic situation, and that is why the united states continues to maintain it to carry a brute force passed here as the united states search terms it. and so as a result, this will continue and they will continue to support israel uh, in terms of any future threats. okay,
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thank you very much. kimberly healthcare forcing to us from the white house to a country prime minister and find minnesota. i haven't been of the wrong on been just and my son is met ron's president and foreign minister. now they discussed regional issues including efforts to stop the war on gaza. how cool, so talks to continue in order to restore security and stability in the region. nama to el mastery is a professor of media studies at the doha institute for graduate studies. he joins us there, and that has been now so many months, this fear of a wide escalation of all that would incorporate iran and its allies. and that's obviously of, of great concern to all countries in the region. how much frustration or what do you think might be the calculus on the part of the, of the countries involved in these sees find negotiations. or i think nobody wants to, the wider escalation. i know that there are some who,
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who think that israel wants a wider escalation and at some level they probably, they probably do it. they've long wanted a, a warrant with the ron. and in particular, they would like united states to, to, to go to war with iran, but certainly the united states does not want a wider escalation night. neither does egypt snyder. those neither does concern. i do neither do the other neighbors in the region and has the law and the wrong have both actually been exercising quite a bit of restraint when you consider the magnitude of the crimes being committed in israel. i'm sorry, and guys are by israel and also in lab and on and against, against iran. right? with these are these us, these assassinations including a few months ago and his fascination and then to pull up protected and diplomatic side that it had an embassy. and so there's actually been a lot of restraints be exercised there, but we're not, i don't think we're out of the woods yet. i still think it's, it's very possible despite what
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a kirby said in that clip there. i think it's very possible that iran will retaliate with something much more significant at time of its choosing. and then he would say that american influence, at least moral standing, has diminished in the region. and yet it still remains the most relevant bible play in the least on the country that has the ability to shape, at least the costs of this war in goal is that because it is as well as main military partner? yeah, where do we, we see the united states exercise, it's leverage and a lot of context globally, right? when it wants to get something done, it really can act quite forcefully. whether through direct military intervention or through the un security council, or, you know, sanctions and other means about when it comes to israel, it's closest ally, the united states is not willing to exert any sort of leverage their financing this, this war on causes that what, which most scholars consider
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a genocide and i don't think we should hold our breath if they haven't been willing to apply leverage for 11 months, i don't, i don't know that we should expect them to do so. now unfortunately, the rad unitarian update from the united nations on the situation in garza, which is, is reaching new levels of crisis all the time with much the population pushed into these tiny areas. and then out dealing with the outbreak of disease as well as the bombing and the violence. is there any hope for that to be a, as a temporary humana pause. and the war on humanitarian grounds at the very least could something like that be managed in the short term future. probably not. not unless the united states forces out a few months ago of israel killed some, some 8 workers. i 0 a call from the world central kitchen, and at that time the united states probably for one of the very few times during this war they did apply some pressure to israel. israel was forced to then open up
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some additional land crossings. but unless and until the united states does something like that, then we're not likely to see a lot of movement on, on that front. well, thank you very much. profess and how much on us $36.00, living 2 are all the top story now and there's been a series of attacks and pockets down on the anniversary of the assassination of a set purchase leader. and it's like talking to the police stations, railway lines, and also highways, at least 74 people are confirmed who have died and baluchistan province with the worst attack, taking place and list a couple districts. when michael was, would dragged off the vehicles and shots come all high to reports from as lombard. this is the aftermath of a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire . the gunman 1st targeted the trucks. they bundle an off to that they stopped the
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buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them dead? yes, the gun mendoza burnt, then trucks and rate goes before fleet. it took several hours for the security force and then medical games 2 days 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 nice 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. another 9 people get in a similar attack in northgate district or below just on, i guess on is a go to the stores that 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. i separate,
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the group called the police liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack bucket funds. interior minister, guarded barbaric and promised to bring gold responsibilities to justice. commodities that i'd just eat off. it's not my but was the shots that i had been as a partner at the think tank to bad luck. you joins us now from as long as odd was civilians deliver a targets it in this horrific attack? yes, absolutely. uh, civic needs were deliberately targeted and does attack. it's a very dark day in august and it is one thing to, you know, target security forces that have the necessary tools, equipment and training to be able to fight back. but it's an entirely different thing to off load passengers of a particular at the city, off of the buses and to execute them. this is quite literally the definition of terrorism and punjabi is of course because below it's been searching groups. uh, the one that come on for example is report just spoke about
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b l a which is claimed responsibility as long claim the punjab and punjabi is those that most of the time do end up reading the country are responsible for the despondent state of the below just on provence and the exploitation of its resources. so yes, this was very much targeted. tell us more about the grievances a but grievances aren't many, you know, at the, this is not to take away from the fact that some of the grievances that have been brought forth, particularly by groups like the b i. c, that has been staging a peaceful sit and led by this very young fire brand, a female called modern below, which are very much legitimate. they are justified and they are the right things to ask for. but using violence in order to drive the point home, particularly against civilians, is not necessarily to say, you know, the, the way forward. and of course, there's no question about the fact that because this insurgency has been in place for over 2 decades, there is
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a certain amount of state repression and suppression. but, you know, every, every state in the world wants to control the local narrative of vitamins. but today, especially is a very dark date and not just because of the scale of the attack. and because the enemy has repeatedly shown itself to be merciless and the max execution of civilians. the fact that we have to know side is a way to call a forward the level of english uh, the level of reach and the type of coordination that this group the latest capable of money. and i will also say disappeared. but a lot of the analysis that i'm seeing seems to be focused squarely on whether or not these people are close enough to been job to be able to attack the capital. there's been job and danger. i don't think that's really the point here, but we're just not as endangered as a province. that has been it, but it's an insurgency, as the suffering of the hands of these is very violent service outputs for a while, it's very much a part in parts of the bug is done and solving that problem for the site to be in security about problems is also very much
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a state responsibility to why hasn't the state, why hasn't the government, the security forces been able to contain the situation or to at least prevent something. that's terrific. as this taking place, migrant work has dragged off the vehicle and, and shot. and there are multiple reasons for this. the 1st is, the insurgency has been around for a while. the state oper, right as both civilian and military time. and again, have pointed fingers that potential for and funding for these groups, which in some ways also make sense. not just because certain for nationals have been caught in the province and prosecutor and military courts. but also because by virtue of establishing a certain narrative uh by the bees and surgeons and a province that is always starved for and stripped for resources. and is very in for structurally economically and, you know, in terms of resources and neglected state in many ways. by the federation. i
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somehow has the resources within these and searching groups to be able to weigh these large scale. very well coordinated, very well supplied. and very well funded a tax for so those are some of the reasons. but this, of course, as i said before, does not take away from the fact that some of the demands made particularly by these peaceful groups that are staging settings are absolutely legitimate. in fact, i would say money in, but this is very much an opportunity for the state of parks on both civilian and military to be able to sit down with these groups to address some of these grievances, to be able to in fact, try and mitigate some of the violent narratives that have taken hold and taking root in the province and to try to solve the situation of peaceful amicable matter and not in a heavy handed way. okay, is the sean slot then from the organization to deadlock? thank you for joining us from as long abad. thank you for having me. so, the head for you on the news, our look at this past all of her, of buying,
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threatening to send libya's economy into a tailspin. i mean, and pick champion is through to the next round at flushing meadows, while flights is from the us are coming up the this summer. i've seen some ships, thunderstorms in weston, human and the southwest society. right. be almost all of them have given funding on the streets of sun are still where this is just 3 pictures from yesterday an account. so he's going to get any back to the forecast fees. plan people are off and stretching up this south west. and so i just had the right been down through center. we have see one or 2 big ones view a rent amount, but temporarily there is nothing the full cost. the heat still is, is health and human around the gulf states, but we're above 40,
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which is not where it should be when it's humid near 50, in baghdad that does cool down, the breeze picks up. i think we've got the problem with dust, possibly a dust storm, even a sandstorm running some somewhere down through the eastern part of saudi arabia. even maybe reaching react later on wednesday and increasing the wind and the moisture means more. shara was on the coast of kenya and somalia mailboxes going to be wet for down to huge number of shaft talking to ethiopia. but it's a little bit dryer in south sit down in central africa and public lot. so it not jerry, pretty wet still here. jumping. sorry, if you would expect it to be fairly dry. this time is mid it's winter. and the storm system is coming through. take time for example, but looking at the time sheet, how about on
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the, [000:00:00;00] the, or we canceled the main stories now and united nations. the saying it's unable to carry out a distribution in gaza off the israel, or did the evacuation of the positive darrell by law on sunday the us had to evacuate its main operation center there and central concept. meanwhile, america is saying progress is being made and toast and the war on casa, the white house. as discussions on a potential sci fi will continue for several days in egypt just by the fire, off in the post border exchange of 5, between israel and has fallen. and all the top story, this town, the police just on the variation armies claim responsibility versus use of coordinated attacks across the focused on the largest performance,
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at least $74.00 people, including soldiers and separatist fighters were killed in voters just on the in other news. ukraine is saying that it's intercepted thousands of russian missiles and drones and an attack on multiple targets. 25 missiles and 10 drones got through damaging the country's energy sector. as alex could talk to us now explains error rates are ins of a key because a lot is worse than aerotech in months, it detected loud booms has the capitals a defenses engaged incoming missiles, but some go through people here, i've seen it all before. i always take a book, especially during long air raid alerts and massive attacks. i'm fully involved in the plot and don't think about themselves. flying over the hydro power plant to the north of the kid was also targeted. the president below de zalinski
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condemned the attack proposed to make swift for pass by that of course, and then that it had a chance. there's been a lot of damage in the energy sector, but every way with how cuts were introduced. restoration works already underway or a tablet gates will be working round the clock will make sure paul is black rocks, a missile strong power products and cities across the country. seeing he is tracking look in the west and the pros, the east. this is the worst error, the soul ukraine's had to endure in months with the express purpose of trying to smash you praise electricity, a water networks put in the 3rd year, the war. these long res russian missile strikes showed no sign of slowing down. colleagues could talk list, which is 0 chief. well, the russian military is saying that it's destroyed move in 20 ukrainian attack drugs of a several southern regions to us. and jabari brings us more on this story now from
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the russian city of kursk to the single. 5 or just drone and miss all 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 most go now they were at least 9 drones that target is the city of 2 of them managed to hit a residential building for people were injured. and one woman 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 aviation weapons in ukraine. now all of this comes as,
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as the ukrainians are claiming they've made it further, 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 cross 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 ukraine 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. the doors as of y l 20. curse city, russia, and move in 60 people have died a 100 others are missing. after a dam collapse tends to dawn following heavy rain residents the same that money couldn't escape from the vehicles because of the foss flowing water. hey, bill morgan has this report. now. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto
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body. them in sedan. so rec, safety vehicles that were carrying goods to and from the states capital port sedan supplementary, dozens of people swept away. the dam broke after the state experienced one of its worth drains and recent history, releasing millions of cubic meters of water that swept through nearby communities. right. how i li, i thought that a lot to use today around 3, the dam broke and the water swift. why around 40 people, we were covered some bodies, and there were people whose abad. thank god, most people survived. i called some people from the area where i'm from the to move area. and they told me that all the houses, and if the thing was swept away, locals say at least 60 people were killed on the dam. collapse the reservoir created by them was the main source of drinking water for the administrative
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capital of port for them. the regents, the rain is montane is and the floods have cuts off. several villages. authorities have launched the search and rescue operations for those traps, which, reaching them is not easy. done on this side. you know, we received a message saying there were people who were stuck in 7 cars and that they tried to get the maps, but couldn't. they were also 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people, and children. we then received another call. i'm are told at the time i collapsed. this happened just around 12 or 1230. so we came to the area to check out the situation, but we couldn't reach they are, but um, because there was so much water this is really season has cause to widespread destruction across northern sedan. at least 39 people have been killed and 112 injured more than 21000 people have been displaced. and the red sea states is not the only eastern state affected impulse and neighboring philistine the collapse of
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madame costs to rental floods. that's cuts off the city and forced people to higher ground, a waiting rescue, and humanitarian assistance to help them get through the coming days. hey, bill morgan, alta 0. there's a fight for control of a key component of libya's economy. the central bank, the presidential counselors appointed a new board of directors taking control of the bank headquarters in tripoli, and responds the power to all governments in east and libya says it will suspend oil production and exports. that's disrupting financial transactions, threatening to collapse the economy of malik traina is in tripoli and joins us now . first of all, what's the latest of the, the struggle for leadership of the central bank? well, this new board of directors has taken control over the uh headquarters here and tripoli. they. they released
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a statement earlier today saying that they have started their work as much as managers of the central bank a look at the last couple of days, you know, international stakeholders of the you when the us, the u. k. and, and, and other, and you countries have been warning of, you know, they've been expressing grave concern. saying that if, if, but if the, if they replace or to control of this a central bank by force, it would, it wouldn't be grave consequences for the integrity of his, by the institution. and can potentially have serious impact on libya. it's positioned in the international financial system. it's not yet clear who really holds the keys to the central bank. you have so they can compute. he's controlled because he's been a director for more than a decade. there's reports that he's left the country, although we can't independently confirmed that. uh so really, i mean,
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the board of directors, the new board of directors, whether or not they can, we'll manage to get international recognition as get to be seen. but they do have control of the headquarters here in triple right, as mostly oil fields, as you say, are under the control of the eastern mill. it truly definitely fife, the government, and been gauzy. now, what are the consequences of shutting off libya's oil feels as he is threatening to do as well? i mean, this is a huge escalation, right? so how do we have to controls most of the eastern lives a controls, the oil rich ports. uh, the, the, the uh, the oil crescent control is a lot of the oil fields in the south. so this government, the government and eastern libya really doesn't do anything without half their say . so, earlier today they announced that they will be suspending all oil exports. and all,
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and all production of and, and they said that it was to safeguard public funds and protect the financial wellbeing of libyans, including the reserves of the central bank. but it's really not for the eastern government to or, or is this government to announce closures that relies or should be like, or the national oil corporation. there's, they're the ones who are supposed to and now announce these things. but the, the head of the national or corporation is allied typically for after. so that, that may take a couple of days of or, or if he's going to make that announcement, and we're going to have to wait and see what kind of impact all of this really has on, on the living people and their financial institutions. thank you very much. malik trainer reporting to us from tripling on that story. we now go to a while 5 in brazil southeast in south palo state,
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in which at least 2 people have been killed. more than 35 cities are on high alert . local surgery springs us the latest its its wall size 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 $6700.00 flyers this year. have been full 1700 outbreaks here in the region. the result of this very heavy drought tobacco press to a city about 300 kilometers north of south paula was also heat from fetus have boned on capital. have died around the region on friday to factory book has died. blood 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 task. they're out of control,
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the firefighters can handle it, and we just observe the situation unable to do anything. so polos was month for 5 and decades, comes as a battles, a prolonged trout president louise enough to let the silver direct links the situation to climate change and as promise federal assistance. the involvement sent us 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 minutes. apology started building up the same time. that's not possible experience, covenant trajectory over say many years of dealing with far a dense smoke has been drifting across a wide swath to brazil even reaching its captor brasilia more than 700 kilometers away. schools have been closed, separate flights, cancer and travel on some roads has been halted. police are also investigating people suspected a 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 scene. southern brazil is indeed only region played by why fi a record breaking funds have also consumed, pumped, and all in the north region conceded the was largest tropical blackland area because some sharif objects eva as well. so to bring you on this news out the right to switch off. one way of looking at it when exam and a new lower in australia, that's allowing people to ignore what correlated calls and emails. the fee to the
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us open brings in end to an illustrious career. teach will be here. tell us about the, [000:00:00;00] the learning. thank you very much. to be to being paid to for my england football manager single and ericsson, who's died at the age of $76.00. so hell medic looks back on his truly global career. a legendary football manages venue and erickson has died. age 76. the swede had revealed at the start of the that he had pancreatic cancer and had a year at most to live bone 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 loves to where he won numerous titles,
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including the coupling his cup and syria to many it'll possibly be remembered for his time is england's 1st born coach road. he described as the biggest jump in the world. he had highs 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 length of david beckham and wayne rooney. eric's and 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 and national coach. then your and ericsson with long be remembered by friends across the world. so. hell malik. oh, just data. erickson's whole macleods, the england team and european governing body, you, ava eval hosted attributes to the suite on the social media accounts person. this prince william who's the patron of the in football association,
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said i met him several times as england manager and was always struck by his career and passion for the game. my soul saw with these family and friends, a true gentleman of the game. cakes and handed david beckham's team and captain c and beckham was also paying tribute saying same, thank you for always being the person you have always been passionless, tearing. com and the 2 gentlemen i will be forever grateful for you. making me your captain. the spanish soup, as my boss alaina's next league assignment, as a way of drawing a via condo on tuesday, home safely provides hopefully you can register 61000000 dollar midfield, a danny. almost. he has not been registered as boss, atlanta on loss and compliance. currently, with legals financial fair play rules, the club is hoping to secure additional revenue soon, so that almost can be registered. it's like it isn't. and we both know because we spoke also about the situation. we know that is a little bit difficult to you. um,
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invested on uh, but i think i already um i believe in the clamp and uh, i think we can put him on the list. um, hopefully it's it's, it's on it's for the match tomorrow while barcelona might have all know their opponents could feature for me around the good stuff. some is rodriguez, the columbia captain, a son full arrive icon on a free transfer. the 33 year old tied full rate on the grid from 2014 to $20.00. 20 of the us open is officially on the way of flushing meadows in new york. and alexander is very of was one of the, anyone is in the 1st round, the gym and it was a finalist hearing 2020 and they needed full 6 to, to feed countryman like so many of mazda that the full seat goes. and so it's all very loose and 1st grand slam 511. and so being a runner up at the franchise community this year. and the man is very last to in
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the 2020 final. dominic team has both and aimed to be through the last in straight fits to american fame. shelton risk the injuries have him to the 5th year old austrian options career $11718.00. so the titles and reached the grand slam finals actually really important moment for me because of i've had my greatest success of my career here on this towards um, in this the moment i'm very grateful for everybody who came and everybody who gave me the chance to play it for one last time. thank you so much. in the women's drew and then pick champion jane sheen. when has full back to these americans, amanda and a some of the crowd funding behind us and some of it when the 1st stage. but the straight in open finalist ging fi back with 12 aces that you went on to when the
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next to she will face erica audrey eva in the next round. the china is most decorated swim as soon yang has return to the pool of the assuming he's full year drugs been suspended by the quote of arbitration for sports back in 2024. refusing to provide samples will test is due, had visited, he's home, the lack of co operation cost him and a band that was reduced to full. the 32 year old has 6 and then pick metals and one gold and a 400 meter freestyle event. a china is national summit championships on sunday. he's for to in comes off to controversial doping route during the olympics. 11 swim is competed full china in paris despite being part of a group of $23.00. you tested positive for band substances ahead of the 22 games 3 years ago. another olympic champion continuing her winning streak is gulf of lydia co tapped to the women's british up inside. and some vendors then easy them to kind of out on top and type find around which so full pulse and present pool member ones
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share the need at one point. coding by 2 starts to take the 3rd major title. and 1st in a cues there was quite the turn around full taken. bradley at the pga to is b in dublin and championship line. the us write a cup captain went into the promotion with fedex sales event as the last man in the field. and it's going to win it on sunday. the clutch shots into the par 517. 0, the 7 victory. it was 2 or 3 as it beat a group of 3 of the players. by single shots. i'm take a look at this last the injury to imagine the base form pi, who was on the homepage. that's the new york yankees beat, the colorado rockies. the slow motion is done. call a stand since back breaking the barrel hit the apply in the face, giving him concussion the i'll be say he'll undergo more testing the next few days . all right, we'll leave it there for the time being. i'll be here again later with most folks needs met him. great, thank you very much for you to now if you work in australia,
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you have the right to ignore your work related calls and emails off to office hours . as far as the introduction of a so called right to disconnect. so victoria gate and explains what it is, it's increasingly difficult for many employees to disconnect from work. and it's a trend that's accelerated, sophisticated 19 pandemic. so many workers in the australian city of sydney, welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect rule, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring work related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about time connected to our phones, connected to our emails on 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,
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over time. last year was the equivalent of move in $88000000000.00. australia joins around 2 dozen countries, mostly in europe, and less than america, which have similar rules. it should help web 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 a skeptical about whether the new route will what i think it's an excellent idea. i hope the catch is on. i thought it will catch on in our industry to tell the truth . we are professionals, wellpaid are expected to deliver. and uh, we'd be, we'd have to deliver 24724 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 as industrial regulation which must take into account the personal circumstance. is it the worker and how and why the contact was made?
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both these say the new role is i'm big us 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, and that's it for me for this nice house, but to read novels, i don't be here and why that was more in today's the vicious artistry adventure, short documentary, spry african field makers from the name kenya. and i'll jr. you, me out of medium village throttle queens. let her head down and the canes africa direct on algae sierra.
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the wave of criminal violence has a respect for the drug talk, tells, praising the challenging authorities, prison riots. assassinations, ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption. people in power investigates with causes behind the search environment. and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey. you know, there are some of the media stories,
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a critical look at the global news media on out to 0, government shut off access to social media, the safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the . ready this is all just arrived, jody. you navigate that with the truck on your world headlines. the united nation says it's now unable to deliver aid in gauze because of israel's force evacuation orders. it's have to leave its main operation center and dated by law in central
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