tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 27, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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0 now the the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and getting you navigate. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 5 palestinians are killed and is really are striking the new to sam's refugee camp in the occupied west spring. the u. n says it's unable to conduct aid operations and goes off after israel's evacuation orders . button says it's not pulling out from the stress a series of coordinated attacks and pocket stones published hassan province kills the $374.00 people. rescue efforts are underway ensued on author torrential rain caused the down to burst. many were trapped in their vehicles at all in peter
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statement, video sports news. the final tennis grand slam of the gear is underway, unco good golf stalls of the defense of the us. so it's been tied to in clinical fashion in new york. the welcome to the news our and is really are striking the occupied westbank has killed at least 5 palestinians. israel says it was targeting what it calls and operations room and the newer shams refugee camp that's into and cut him and is really striking not the same area last week till 3 palestinians there had been around 50, is really airstrikes in the west bank since the start of the war on settlers have a tax palestinians near bethlehem injuring at least 4 people. they shot at a palestinian homes. and why did the hon village mean that,
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but he has more from it on the of medical sources. and that's will kind of area tell us that they've received the body parts and the bodies of 5 palestinians who have been killed as a result of that is really areas track that took place in the nor shims f u g. come . we know that these really forces have been looking to target a bullshit jack, who's been one of the leaders. it's not the mainly there of the to get him in the north, some, some, but solely and ended up as you camp. and he has survived several assess the nation that sense, but we know that one of those who have been killed has been released as part of the captives exchange deal that took place last november, all and old. we've been seeing an increase in the use of as really air strikes against palestinian targets in the occupied westbank. do you want figures? i was hoping about more than 50 there a store, it's mostly by drones, and most of them have been centered in the areas of janine to cut him and some of them in nablus to the north of the occupied west bank orland or we are talking
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about the intensive use of these areas strikes that have been happening around. ringback residential places in homes, affecting many other palestinians. at the same time, we're talking about the strike. we've been seeing some there is attacking palestinians in bethlehem, in a village north and south of the occupied west bank with palestinians have been already seeing a lot of subtler attacks. they've been car rock the thing since the war started and policy and save the distance of in unity. that is really settlers feel is allowing them to continue attacking palestinians and their homes. is that but he just eat off the occupied with frank how this by the united nation. so as us now unable to deliver aid in gaza because of israel's forced evacuation orders, it's have to leave it's main operation center and dated by law in central garza. but the un insists that it's not withdrawing or suspending operations in the strip
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. gabriel is on the reports from un headquarters in new york of troubling scenes from debt or a butler as desperate palestinians are once again forcibly displaced. after the most recent evacuation orders by these really military, over the weekend, for most of these people, this is one of numerous times they have been displaced. the sick and tired are not spared history. so appliances people received evacuation orders that they're on the move they, they don't know what to do to they stay to the way so that faced with impossible choices here at un headquarters in new york, there is increased worry about the situation in gossip according to one senior un official is really, authorities also demanded that un personnel in darrow ball evacuate. that meant that on monday the u. n. was forced to suspend all 8 operations in gaza
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. and it's unclear when they might be able to resume the u. n. relief and works agency for palestinian refugees known as unreal on monday. continue to keep their shelters and health clinics open. but under difficult circumstances. while the rest of the un system in gaza is paused, what we're talking about is as the on who are being embedded in places. so if, if they are there and they're able to help, they will help and they will distribute, we're not able to move people from point a to point b, we're not able to go find us. there is no, it's a fine safety. it's very limited access to monetary and resources because the humanitarian operation is also being displaced within needs that back to ation, windows and the humanitarian response. it is being completely strangled unlimited. our ability of what we can do for you and was planning to roll out. it's polio
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vaccine and guys later this week. but given the new evacuation, borders and uncertainty on when the un can again resume normal operations. it's unclear when or if the un will be able to distribute them. gabriel's on to, i'll just need a united nations in new york hendo that he has more from dayton by law in central dall. so it's, it's miserable on everyone, humanitarian you and worker is 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 squeezed into that is, but i know you and people are humanitarians 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.
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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, with program units, the new law, and a lot of other u. n. agencies. now this is going to affect the people deeply, not only that they were unable to their, their displays a couple of times, some people have been placed for more than 7 or 8 times, but also they are a complete dated lie 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 debbie but also is not
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a guarantee because they need to start from scratch. we're not only talking about people who are displaced, but also about you and people and other humanitarian organizations. to be honest, people indebted but left for the 2nd. they have been cartridge across the street, which seeing people trying to find a place to set up their 10th, but unfortunately, to be everywhere, it's boxed. you can't even walk in the street to do that. i'm not the, the, the on the, the book. ok, let's discuss all of this with alexandra science, who is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy for saved the children. joining us from washington dc. welcome to i'll to 0 with this latest forest evacuation order for this central part of the gaza strip. what does this mean for 8 operations and we're currently located there in your opinion. thank you for having me. it's become practically impossible to operate in gaza and the successive so called
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evacuation order is that israel has issued this month and data but uh and attending this may be the final blow to the 8 operations in gaza dealing by that is the only area out with any sort of infrastructure intact and these evacuation orders have completely offended, but the 8 hub that was set up and get our bella following. these rarely ordered evacuation of the hub that was split up in dropbox, which had to close after israel expanded its ground operations. last may, you know, setting up 8 operations is not like turning an on off button. you have to set up predictable supply line. you have to find a location that has some semblance of security. of course, nowhere and gaza is safe. um, but this is why these operations are just collapsing. there is no predictability. nowhere and gaza is safe. on our own staff have been displaced. the staff of other
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8 organizations have been displaced, warehouses that are storing, critical aids, supplies are now inaccessible, and g, o supported shelters have come under fire. it is a complete catastrophe. so as data and balance then, as you say, is sort of the last area in gaza with any sort of working infrastructure in tax. and if 8 operations cons, operate out of data and buff, where do they go to? you know, there's no, we're left for people to go. there's no, we're left for a groups to go. northern garza is decimated, southern gods is largely inaccessible. it's just a completely desperate situation. and civilians and gaza are waking up to sheer horror. and here are every single day. these evaluation orders are not clear. people don't know where to go, garbage neighborhoods are not set up into blocks. people just don't know what else
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to do. that's what every single person has told us. that's what our staff members are telling us it's. it's just a catastrophe. how desperate is the situation right now, particularly for children? every time we think it can get worse. it does, you know, we've been calling for a ceasefire for 10 months. and now with the polio outbreak, with a confirmed case which is a paralyzed a 10 month year old. i mean it's we, we need a ceasefire more than ever before. you know, but a groups need to distribute these vaccinations. we cannot do this with the current circumstance with the current congestion. and so i think it's more desperate than ever before. when you know of food a that the lowest level, the ability for age groups to operate at the lowest levels. you know that the civilians telling us that their homes are decimated,
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they have no where left to go. when you say operating at the lowest levels, can you just give us an idea of practically? what does that look like on the ground? look just for saved the children we had been waiting for months to get medical supplies into god's that we still have several pilot or of medical supplies that we still have not been able to get in. and almost every organization is in the same boat. and that's what we mean by things are, you know, things are just the worst levels that we've seen in the last 10 months. okay. alexandra, so i will leave it there. thank you very much for joining us from washington, dc. you front of me now and is uh meanwhile, israel is continuing its months long bombardments of dogs are carrying out air strikes right across the strip one hit a vehicle in the south. and the journalist was among 5 palestinians killed in that attack. and at milwaukee west of con eunice. several people were wounded in the
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north of the strip. a number of children had been injured officer is really strike on the on shots at refugee camp. at least one person was killed in that attack and gaza city as a food stall has been targeted. and these are badly. a refugee camp in northern gauze, or at least 3 palestinians were killed and 15 wounded in the is really attack. and just a warning loss and notes reports contains some graphic injuries the way the army deliberately targeted with the civil use in the center of the value you can exactly and, and how is just the this is doesn't need to be listed as 3 as it can see, yeah, these right of forces just thought that this more to
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choose at least 2 brothers to use and doesn't get injured. this is should lease which has been targeted. this is the daily seeing here in july, they're repeat, you can think of new jersey to japan, they are referred, you can solve a sign. the white house has given an update on talks to reach a cease fire in gaza. that would also see the captives returned our white house correspondent, kimberly how could has more a one day after a has bola and is real traded cross border attacks. the national security council spokesperson, john kirby says that the seas, firefox in cairo are still ongoing. now they may have ended on sunday with no major breakthrough at the senior level. still, he says they will continue now at the working group level,
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what he says is that they are now working on fine details. for example, the exchange of prisoners. what that looks like, what the pace is that will be, and who exactly will be released in exchange for captives is still being worked out . he says, all the parties are still be represented as that includes from us. now, in terms of what these uh, working groups will be able to this accomplish, he says that this is really going to be determined by the parties of the table. this could take days or it could be wrapped up very quickly. it all is up to the individuals, but as for this window of opportunity closing, he says the parties are still feeling a sense of urgency. he says that has never changed, and the feeling is that this must be done as quickly as possible in order to prevent a wider regional conflict. kimberly held his algebra,
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the white house to moorhead on the out. is there a news hour including russia, targets energy facilities in ukraine, knocking out power and water supplies in the capital keys, and libya's competing governments fight for control of this central bank. prompting disruption to oral production and exports the but 1st the series of attacks and pockets dawn on the anniversary of the assassination of a separate rest leader as targeted police stations, railway lines on the highways. at least 74 people are confirmed as involution. stand province, the worst attack happens in will soften district where a migrant workers were drive off vehicles and shots come, i'll hide our reports from is longer bonds. this is the aftermath of a 9 bush on the highway and focused on most of the district. at least 23 people. it
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was shot dead yet after the attackers checked their identity guard then opened fire . it was the subject by the gunman. first targeted the trucks, the 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. their gun mendoza burn 10 drops and rate goes before clean. it took several hours for the security force and then medical games to raise to area board. the dead and wounded have been 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 the hospital. this is not the 1st attack of its game earlier in april. another 9 people get in a similar attack and no school district or below just on, i guess on is a go to. it is going to say they have been
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a number of our tags that drug but not just on. and they claim to have good, at least right of, of the attack good. without giving exact do days of all the locations i separate, the group called the balloon liberties. your nami has claimed responsibility for the attack bucket funds. interior minister, guarded barbaric and promised to bring doors. responsibility. good justice, come out of the data. all. it's not my but or more than 60 people have died and a 100 others are missing. after a damn collapse ensued on following heavy rain residents. a money couldn't escape from their vehicles because of the fast flowing water table. morgan reports this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto bought them in sedans. that red seized the 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 up it's
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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 the used today around 3, the dam broke and the water swift. why around 40 people, we were covered some bodies and they 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 thing was swept away, local say at least 60 people were killed on the dam, collapsed. the risk of what created by for them was the main source of drinking water for the administrative 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 trapped but reaching them is not easy done on this. so, you know, we received a message saying there were people who were stuck and 7 cars and that they tried to
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get the mouse, 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 happens as 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 and more than 21000 people have been displaced. and the red sea states is not the only eastern states affected impulse and neighboring capitalist date. the collapse of them caused to rent so 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. he but morgan, alta 0 for fighting and saddam has forced more than 12000000 people from their homes. many are still slipping into neighboring countries. the one says nearly
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a 100000. so within these refugees, i've recently crossed into libya and i saw what i've done. now is one of them. here's her story. so, what i'm, the last name is a sort of della, i'm from cit. done and i'm 22 years old. the center of study and pharmacy, and so done before the war started by then ill have set up as the bus or the head the off 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 it is, it became in a big con. okay. that didn't have a lot of us and they made us feel kind of citizen the cyber cities. it was a very difficult trip coming from so done to libya. i met the owner of the shop. when i came for an interview as an accountant that i had speaking, may i still have the if you told me you had an idea to start an oil change of women? i like the idea. so i started to live in selling, and i guess i'm thinking of some of the miles and the kind of my family supported
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the decision to the queue. they liked that i would be dealing with women in the beginning, it was hard, but i liked to begin to enjoy the work. and by the time things got better and, and miss uh, can have been a woman. he really liked the idea and supported me and i'm kind of like you said they feel comfortable finding a woman here to talk to and change the oil. i'm of what i'm saying. so that's of course the, those who criticize us and say this is a man's job and women shouldn't like in this field. you know how? yeah. yeah, and it wasn't, they see that i should find another job. why i have but wouldn't listen. you ahead . i want to tell them in every way that the most 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 to send over the test question or then yeah, it has. and then if, if it goes 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
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i left behind and so done and become a pharmacist, get us. and permit the ukraine size, it's intercepted thousands of russian massages and drones and an attack on multiple targets. 25 missiles and 10 drones got through damaging the country's energy sector . alex, good top of us has more. the rates are ins of a key because a lot is worse than aerotech. in months it detected the beloved booms, as the capital said, defenses engaged incoming missiles, but some got through people. here. i've seen it all before. i always take a book, especially during long airray, the 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 cube was also targeted president below de zalinski condemned the attack opposed to mix with
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prepares, but not much for sharing that it had a chance. there's been a lot of damage in the energy sector, but every way web, how cuts were introduced. restoration works already underway or a tablet gauge will be working round the clock will make sure paul is back over the rocks, a missile stroke products and cities across the country. seeing he is tracking, look in the west and reproach the east. this is the worst errol a soul ukrainians had to endure in months for the express purpose of trying to smash you. praise electricity, a water networks put in the 3rd year of the war. these long range russian missile strikes showed no sign of slowing down. colleagues could talk with, out to 0, chief, the russian military says it's destroyed more than 20 ukrainian attack drones over several southern regions. dorset jabari has more from the russian city, of course, to the single largest drone and miss all
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a pack. all 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 of at least 9 drones that target is the city and 2 of them managed to hit a residential building. 4 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 claimed 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 premiums are claiming they've made it further investments in the curse region. they incursions that began on august 6 continues. and according to their claims, they claim another uh at least 3 settlements in kirk regents and those uh front lines are about um 90 kilometers from where we are in kirk city, according to the kremlin smokes were sent the we troop pest called he said that the the attack that rushed to launch the games through craig, is not the only response rush it 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 a y l 20. curse, city, russia. there's a fight for control as a key component of libya's economy. it's central bank. the presidential council has appointed a new board of directors taking control of the bank headquarters and tripoli in response to parallel governments. in eastern libya says it will suspend oil
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production and exports, and that's disrupting financial transactions. threatening to collapse the economy. malik trina isn't replete with more in a serious blow to the status quote here in libya and to the stability of its financial institutions. a, the new board of directors are pointed by the presidential council has taken over the headquarters of the central bank here in tripoli. now the you in the us and other, you countries have express grave concern that taking that these unilateral decisions will further the instability of, of libya and could have a serious impact on the banking services a for the country in response to the eastern governments that's controlled by uh, solely for after has said that it is suspended all oil production and oil exports. now, oil, oil exports are the main source of revenue for the living state accounts for nearly
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97 percent of the gdp. but they're not the ones that are supposed to announce that that's supposed to come from the national oil corporation. they're the ones who are supposed to announce the, the closures, or the, or the suspension of, of oil exports. what does this mean? well, we're going to have to wait and see tensions have an escalating between lucas political arrivals for the last couple of weeks up and, and really people here are just sick and tired of officials from the east, from the west of they want to see consensus being being a consensus being made and stability here in this oil rich country. now it's right now i'll just 0 shibley's. still out on the i was is there a news our age rose drake and order molly targeting for a rebels kills at least $21.00 people. violence in king and in dire straits. we look at the influence of china and the us out
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a pacific summit on deceased at the us open brings an end to an illustrious for we are details on not coming up and supports the the but it remains hold, hold this part of europe in the bulk is another most often and again still about 40 degrees, not a grid at degrees above the average. and it might be some dropping of these temperatures because they're all big thunderstorms around. they're trying to break hard feather size. so the picture probably from croatia across the remainder, it will be a sherry one with one or 2 thunderstorms and some dropping temperature. i'm not sure it'd be maintained. probably the correct, for example, goes from 35 down to 28 back up city to amongst us on the stove. besides a bit of a drop here, i suppose you could argue, and i was just, i'm just don't think i'm
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a bit more obvious down through bog area. i'm touching greece again. they leave the skies open for the north and from nice to hear of it still looks fine by wednesday, but maybe the hottest part will transfer to somewhere like the size of spying wrapped about 40. i'll try to get to friday in colorado, but still halted in north africa if close at the store. it hasn't been the heat. he has so much recently as a matter right before with big thunderstorms. big areas of thunderstorms asked over a long way and all into this a hell in fact into this the hall and let's be honest. but the floods that they've been around and not jerry could be topped up once to get them through becky and a faster back towards guinea. there's already a sense of suggest, once again comes and very heavy sense of and more flooding of the fishing town in synagogue, losing it to the dreams of a better law. emigration because cynical doesn't offer an opportunity. outages here
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well tells the story of a community by a wave of immigration and leads to women. next, i lost my husband. we don't office on how to see the latest news as it breaks according to you and it says the rate of, of children dason, this complex is on a president in the history of modern wars with detailed coverage as well. what do we think it's so cold? humanitarian phone has led to less 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. of the
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coloring on the top stories on the opposite are in this hour and is really are striking the occupied westbank has killed at least 5 palestinians. israel says it was targeting what it calls and operations room and the notions refugee camp and to cut him and is really striking down. same area last week, killed 3 power simians. the united nation says it's unable to carry out a distribution in gaza. that's after israel ordered the evacuation of part of it, and about off on sunday, the u. n. has have to evacuate it's main operation center in central garza and the brothers. just on the ration army has claimed responsibility for a series of coordinated attacks across pockets. tom's largest province, at least $74.00 people, including soldiers on separate fighters were killed in belgium system to turn in to
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our top story. and israel's war on gauze, on nearly 94000 palestinians. i've been injured since the start of the war. many have had limbs amputated either because of the injuries sustained in is really a task or because if infections they got later on, the constant displacement is leaving patients struggling to recover at the sound, good food reports and then to todd is only support now is his elderly father, he's body no longer able to carry him on its own. he's legs means and he's left arm gone. the result of in is really air strike less than a member of the hospital and with the 2000 accountants and sales manager to compute a company in a prestigious area and gone. so i supervised 12 employees. i lost everything. the doctors in garza worn a growing number of amputations there having to perform could be avoided,
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but unsanitary conditions and the lack of medical supplies, main choices between life and limb, a made every day, leaving many and how it's difficult position. unable to provide for his family, already grieving the loss of one brother, cabinet, or is, is radius killed my son to college brother duct. as i add, he was a director of allowed a hospital in the bay and hospital. he'd specialized in pediatrics for shot. the red crescent moved holiday and his father to the south of the strip for treatment left behind his wife and children tried to reassure him while i'm home. the people have waited months for him to recover, but there's only so much doctors and hun eunice can do is really forces have severely damage the she, how about hospital, the strips, only facility for prosthetics and rehabilitation for all of us, we hope to be treated. i pray to have
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a prosthetic home for my leg to heal. i want to return to my normal life to be positive society again, to vote normally and to be with my wife and children. with talks to secure a ceasefire underway in cairo. all hided wishes is to be whole again, in a peaceful land. for now he's left disabled in pain, and his family split apart in the landscape much the same. if to send kentwood, i'll g 0, the truth strikes, a northern molly targeting toward rebels have killed at least $21.00 people that happens in the town of tens our to in, at the border with algeria, the malia, an army carried out the air raid toward sources say the attack happen near a pharmacy with most of the victims being children. security forces, along with the russian mercenaries have suffered heavy losses and intense battles
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with the armed fighters in the past month. nicholas hopkins, following developments from the car. a foot 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 that want to know according to try rebels over 11, children were killed that 20 people have died. but for the malian 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.
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and this could be a game changer in the conflict. and this will help to help them all the and forces, but also the russian mercenaries, some of the wagner group that are helping them to come back on groups linked to al qaeda. i saw it but also to where i separatist and they could be used in neighboring countries where molly has taught in alliance with regina paso 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 wagner's group and 1000000 forces in that very location in northern molly. and this is, according to direct 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 outages, 0 the car. the police say hundreds of migrants have tried to swim to the spanish
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enclave of quite tall from neighboring morocco. but despite murky weather, many were costs. a government representative says as many as 1500 people attempt to the crossing on sunday nights in bangladesh. one of the most devastating floods in more than 30 years, a strand and nearly 5000000 people and killed at least 23, convert shodmurray reports real camilla and eastern bangladesh. the water have risk that in many parts of knob is in bangladesh. by the end, the eastern pod, it's still many villages are still partially sub much. it is res sitting gradually, but some part is still very much sub much. lot of the people we spoke to in the villages. they're staying there, but it's almost needed. they brought up their kind of cool. they didn't have fresh water, and that's the big challenge. really fraud, trickling through, but it's logistical challenge. as many of the road networks internally, i have damage the main highway is got full upgrade loc,
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the relief trucks having serious problem getting through the flood effected areas. many of this poor farmers have lost their live stock that policy from the fisher is . it will take months and years for them to recover and the government is going to face a lot of economic challenge to rehabilitate millions of people across the plot effected areas. it needs all kind of have from the angles and agents to get this people back on their home because most of them are damaged. nearly 300000 people are still in shelters, the grossly overcrowded and not getting the full square meals every day. but things are improving somewhat. the challenge remains to rehab like, did this people and to get the relief to the remote location where people are not getting anything yet because of the logistic of challenge. sunbridge, audrey, i'll just say to me, last month soon rains are a saturating parts of western india, forcing thousands of people to evacuate. heavy flooding has hit the streets on
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homes, across goods or at states. and power has been cut to hundreds of villages. officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in rain related incidents in the states since the start of the monsoon. in july, the birds flew isn't spreading in the eastern indian state of the shop. more than 5000 chickens have been killed as a precaution. the h $5.00 and $1.00 strain of 80 and fluid is considered highly infectious and can be transmitted to other animals like pigs and forces. occasionally, humans, a large land slide on the south east coast. if alaska has left one person dead and 3 others injured and mandatory evacuation was ordered for residents and the ton of catch account after the slide hit on sunday afternoon, it damaged several homes and took down power lines. alaska is governor. my son, levine, has declared an emergency in the city. people fear another slide to hit in the same area in the days ahead. an ice cave has collapsed in iceland while being explored
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by tourists. police say one person was killed and another injured 23 others who were on the tour were safely rescued. but as well as opposition leader husband summon to cord for a 2nd time over last month's disputed presidential election results. edmondo gonzalez ignored the 1st request for him to appear over the weekend. the court wants to question him about an officer sion websites which published detailed results of july's votes. and as well as the top court, declared president nicholas madura, the winner vitality is posted by the opposition. so gonzalez, winning by a rezoning margin. say your nicola, my modem, mister nicholas madura, it's time for you to understand once and for all that the solution is not for oppression, but the international, independent and reliable verification of the vote tallies. it cannot be substituted
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by a sentence dictated on the fringe of the constitution. tennessee, as president, has re shaping his cabinet less than 6 weeks out from elections faced as high as has replaced 19 ministers, including the high profile positions of foreign and defense. earlier this month he saw prime minister off my tough chinese say of the seeking a 2nd term of presidential elections on october, the 6th, 14 presidential hopefuls had been barred from running the french precedents as ruled out naming a prime minister from the less this new popular front coalition, even though the alliance won the most votes in last month's election and money, while micro has been holding talks with parties to try to form a new government. so far they've been unable to agree on who should be prime minister this. now poland july has left french politics and deadlock with no party able to form a clear majority in parliament or 60 mail. thank you for the weekly night. you
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still have expressed the concerns. the president of the republic, over pointing appointment is to and the national assembly is not pocket workable. so we also for an extraordinary session to be opened so that the prime minister to whoever he or she may be, could it paid before the national assembly, which is everyone understands well, has a much more important role today than it ever had before. he and the french president, somebody wrote my cro in service. the rest of telegrams ceo, pavel durham, was not politically motivated. a paras prosecutor says the investigation was part of a wider cyber criminality. probe it concerns crimes related to a list of transactions, child pornography, and the refusal to communicate information to authorities through phones of the social media messaging service telegram, but left russia after he refused to shut down opposition groups. on one of his platforms, the china is growing, and so the ones in the pacific is in focus at the sears gathering of the pacific
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islands, for in the us is also sending a delegation to tongue of where leaders from 18 islands on territories will discuss climate change and regional security. humanist came reports from matters of security, struggling post pandemic economy to warming ocean's leaders of 18, pacific island states and territories are seeking to shift our list of shared problems into actionable solutions as they meet in tonga this week. the un she's, that's a large ceremony on monday, back a 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 release has
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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 a potential debt track. post tom, this debt to china alone is equal to about a quarter of a cdp, according to australia is low. we institute and i believe that a like minded countries like easy land. we'll have to deal with that issue because i know that some of these countries and cannot pay back specific countries underline their value is self determination keeping a distance from deeply fractured geo politics. i do not want to be drawn into that because we're, we're 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
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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 build a regional police force to address rising international crime, including arms and drug trafficking on the island. the us is sending a delegation, led by its deputy steve 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, i saw head on the news hour. we looked at a new law in australia that allows people to ignore work related calls and emails. and the story of the baseball player turning out for both teams in the same match. that's coming off in sport with theater in
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time for the sportsman's was peter the re and thank you very much to the, to of being paid to for making them football manager. spend your and erickson, who's died at the age of 76. so hell malik looks back on his truly global career, a legendary football manager. so when you are there, it's that has died age 76. the suite had revealed as a start to via that he had pancreatic cancer and had the year at most to live. born in the small town of soon, and sweden erickson went on to have
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a memorable career. perhaps the highlight, what's his tenure to tally and joints lots to where he won numerous titles, including the couple in his comp and study a 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 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. 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, the national coach venue and ericsson with long be remembered by friends across the world. so hell malik data. erickson's former clubs,
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the england team and european governing body, you basically have all post attributes to the suite on the social media accounts presence. prince william, who is the patron of the men football association, said i missed him several times as england manager and was always struck by his career and passion for the game. my thoughts all with his family and friends, a true gentleman of the game. ericsson handed david beckham being captaincy and beckoned as also pay tribute, saying, saying thank you for always being the person. you have always been passionate, caring. com and a true gentleman. i will be forever grateful for you, making me your captain. a spanish super club of salinas mix league assignment is a way to drive a condo on tuesday and see fake remains. hopefully he can register $61000000.00 midfielder denny alma. he has not been registered as boss and i know not in compliance currently with lee goes financial fail, play rules. the club is hoping to secure additional revenue soon. so that almost
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can be registered its like it is and we both know because we spoke also about the situation. we know that is a little bit difficult to you invested on a but i think i already i believe in the club and 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 boss, atlanta might have all know their opponents could feature foam around the grid. so how ms. rodriguez, the columbia cason in sign for ron to buy a condo on a free transfer, the 33 year old played for round the good from 2014 to 20. 20. are staying with the viet. right? yeah. have beat themselves of ego in a highly entertaining match. so it's a 20 slade, this free kick from us coming with uh, making a 212 visits is around a 3 year out. kept coming back and eventually led 3 to thanks to an own goals,
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to move that later. it wasn't too bad though, after the hard assignment will sell to it who had to fight back and equalize. they did just that courtesy of call, still felt cell to video level but barely 10 minutes into added time via right. yeah, we're awarded a penalty you'd any better, so actually must go ahead and save the fees, but he finished the rebound for a dramatic victory with bob. the final kick, the us open is now officially underway. new york and cocoa golf installed to the defense of it's likely uncomfortable fashion. the 20 year old received plenty of home support of flushing meadows at st. defeated french women above auto director of a 626 love golf sun during the summer lane code. so when the find last year, a 1st and only grand slam title to dates, she'll face and see the gym and tatiana maria mix and then pick champion jinxing, witness for the back to beat the american amend and the some of us with the crowd funding behind it and the some of the one the 1st set,
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but the australian open find this, ging fired down 12 aces and she went on. so when the next 2 she faces, erica ends the 8th in the next round. and then the main throw. alexander is very bas, safely through the next round, the gym, and there's a final series wasting swain's. the needed for states to defeat. come to the next so many in walter of the whole thing goes in search of very nice the 1st grand slam titles. i think also it'd be the runner up at the french open to any of us here. the man's very last to him. the 2020. the final don't make team has both and ain't series 3 off the lofting states. it's 2 american bin shelton, wrist injuries of hams of assessing your role to spin throughout his career, 11718 to it cycles in which the grand slam finals actually really important moment for me because of i've had my greatest success of my career here on this card in this the
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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. china is most decorated swim is sun yang has returned to the pool of the saving useful. we're drugs been somewhat suspended by the code of arbitration for sport back in 2024, refusing to provide samples for testers who had visited, he's home, the lack of co operation cost him and a few band that was reduced to full yes, 6. and then pick metals and one gold and a 400 meter freestyle event. a china is national summit championships on sunday. these are to in comes off for controversial doping route during the olympics 11. so it is completed for china in paris despite being part of a group of $23.00. we tested positive for band substances handled the took 2 games 3 years ago. of the catching you see here is danny jensen playing for the boston red sox. but he's still at the beginning for the toronto blue jays. yes,
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you are that directly. exactly 2 months ago on june 26, the jensen was the fastest back to run, sir. when rain caused the game to be suspended solely for sunday when he was traded to boston. and when the game resumed on monday, the blue jays have to send in a picture in a pinch hitter. since fam, and was now playing for the of the tier. it's the 1st time something like this has happened in the major the way to so to hang right there on a strike or i'd will leave a day for tonight's right. thank you so much, peter. or employees, australia now have the right to ignore work related calls and emails after office hours are as follows, the introduction of a so called right to disconnect cloth support a say ames to restore work life balance. victoria gate and b has the story 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,
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welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect rule, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring what related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about 5 connected to our farms 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, 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 hope, the slides too, but some a skeptical about whether the new route will what i think it's an excellent idea. i
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hope the catch is on. i thought it a catch on in our industry to tell the truth. we are professionals, well paid are expected to deliver. and uh, we'd be, we'd 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 strictly as industrial regulator, which must take into account the personal circumstances that the worker and how and why the contact was made. both these say the new rule is ambiguous and we'll create confusion, but many employees say it will give them the confidence to create the best of what lies balance. victoria gay to be out is there. thanks for watching the news, our analogies. 0 or boston just a moment with much more of today's news and all the latest headlines, thanks for watching by the
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on a call for recognition from mexico indigenous community. they march to mexico's capital to mark international day of indigenous peoples. this is not a celebration, this is a way to put this. the government know that we are there are around 70 different indigenous groups which make up 15 percent of mexico. us population. most lack the influence and resources to make decisions about their own community. we go to health centers and we did not care if one of us has to change the denied from the transmission from that time that we're all going to be made visible. there's an underlying theme to fit your large project. being promoted by president elect cloud yesterday, so i was promised to enshrine and to the right them customs of indigenous group in mexico. incoming president space is a big challenge making a difference to these communities that have been pushed to the margins for far too
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long. the humanitarian response here is being treat eastern unlimited. our ability of what we can do. the one says it's unable to conduct 8 operations in gaza after israel's evacuation orders the you're watching out to 0. my for my headquarters in del hi, i'm debbie you navigate are also coming up. at least 5 palestinians are killed and is really or stripe on the new to some refugee camp in the occupied west.
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