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on restoration, this country is a place to slow down and enjoy the simple things coming to discover the natural, historical and cultural beauties. the imaginary response is being completely strangled, unlimited. our ability of what we can do for you and says it's unable to conduct 8 operations and gaza after israel's evacuation orders the serial. then yeah, it's good to have you with us. this is alice's your life and also coming up these really army conduct scenario striking be occupied westbank, killing, at least 5 palestinians rush up pounds,
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ukraine's power grid. and one of the biggest attacks of the war, at least 7 people are killed in sedan conventional reins because the dam to burst killing dozens of people the united nations says it's now unable to deliver aid and gaza because of israel's force evacuation orders that you and insisted is not withdrawn or suspending operations in the strip. it's main facilities are in the central area where it's really military movements forcing people to flee. houses here is gabriel elizondo reports from un headquarters in new york of troubling scenes from dare abala, 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,
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the sick and tired are not spared the streets of taxes. people received evacuation orders that are on the move they, they don't know what to do to they stay to the way. so that faced with impossible choices, according to a senior un official, israel also ordered un personnel running at operation center in general ballot to evacuate immediately on sunday as well. the u. n. staff had to find shelter most are now in our my wasi. but because of the evacuation orders on monday, the u. n was forced to hold all of their aid operations and it's unclear when they might resume the u and 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 and gaza is paused,
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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 way to find the safety ice, very limited access to monetary and resources because the humanitarian operation is also being displaced with the needs of exploration in windows and the humanitarian response. it is being completely strangled, unlimited or ability of what we can do for you and was planning to roll out. it's polio vaccine. and guys, later this week, like 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
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a united nations in new york. and that was a 0 is hendo, who already has more from their obama and central cause. 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. and not only that are warehouses also the best houses and offices where they were, all of the 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,
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not only that they were on able to uh their, 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 you and agencies and other humanitarian organizations. alexandra saw your, he is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy for save the children. she says agencies and they're all about it were already on their last legs after their operations were forced out of other parts of the gaza strip. of this successive so called evacuation orders that israel has issued this month and during attending this may be the final blow to the 8 operations in gaza dealers. but that is the only area out with any sort of infrastructure intact. and these are about tuition
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orders have completely offended the, the 8 hub that was set up and get a fellow following these rarely ordered evacuation of the hub that was split up in dropbox, which had to close after israel expanded it's round operations. last may, you know, setting up 8 operations is not like turning an on off button how to set up predictable supply line. you have to find a location that has some semblance of security. of course, nowhere in gaza is safe. but this is why these operations are just collapsing. there is no predictability. nowhere in gaza is safe on our own staff have been displaced. the staff of other 8 organizations have been displaced, warehouses that are storing, critical aid supplies are now inaccessible. and g o supported shelters have come under fire. it is
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a complete catastrophe just for saved the children. we had been waiting for months to get medical supplies into gaza. we still have several pilot of medical supplies that we still have not been able to get in 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. the white house is given an update on talks to reach a ceasefire and gaza. that would also see the captives returned. our white house correspondent, kimberly healthcare has more. 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 of 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. and that includes from us now in terms of what these working groups will be able to accomplish, he says that this is really going to be determined by the parties at 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 wide or regional conflict. kimberly help it al jazeera,
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the white house in the occupied west bank now is really settlers have shot dead, one, palestinian and wounded 6 others that's according to the palestinian authority, the settlers attacked palestinian homes. this was in the village of one of your home. their best to him and the injured were rushed to hospital. there have been increased attack spies, rarely living in the legal settlements in the occupied west bank since the war and gaza began. this is really army has conducted an air strike into a car. i'm killing at least 5 palestinians. israel says it was targeting what it called in operations room in the nor shops refugee camp. and it's really striking the same area last, last week, killed 3 palestinians. there's been around 50 is really your strengths in the west bank since the start of the war. did abraham, it has more from ramallah, a medical sources, and that's will cut them area, tell us that they've received the body parts and the bodies of 5 palestinians who
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have been killed as a result of it is really areas drugs that took place in the north shams, refugee camp. 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 main, neither of the to get him in the, nor from that totally and ended up as you camp. and he has survived several assassination attempts, 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 in old. we've been seeing an increase in the use of as really airstrikes against palestinian targets. in new york. you find the west bank. the one figure is, was hoping about more than 50. there strikes mostly by drones that most of them have been center. the areas of jeanine's will cut him and some of them in nablus to the north of the occupied west bank. all in old. we are talking about the intensive use of these areas strikes that have been happening around. ringback and residential places in home is affecting many other palestinians. at the same time,
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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 scar rocket thing since the war started and policy and save the distance of in unity. that is really settlers feel is allowing them to continue attracting palestinians and their homes that but he just eat off the occupied to a spring published by the at least one person has been killed in central ukraine after a russian missile strike regional official. a say the missed one of demolish the hotel inquiry re 5 people are doors to be trapped under the rubble. the crimson hasn't commented on this incident, but it has in the past said that his forces do not target civilian infrastructure.
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meanwhile, us president joe biden has condemned the russian airstrikes on ukraine's power grid and vowed to continue providing military support to keep his comments follow one of the biggest attacks of the war so far. ukraine's military says russian, mr lyons and drones killed at least 7 people and damage power facilities across the country. alex gets awful, us reports from the capital. keith 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 area, 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 i 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 struck 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 you praise had to endure in months for the express purpose of trying to smash you. praise electricity, a water networks within the 3rd year of the war. these long range russian missile strikes showed no sign of slowing down. colleagues could talk list, which is 0, chief, a, as a russian illustrious as it has destroyed more than 20 ukrainian attack. drones and southern regions. joseph jabari has more from the russian city, of course. the single largest drone and miss all attack on ukraine by the
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russian forces was launched on monday and the ukrainians responded with 20 drone 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 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 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, as the ukrainians are claiming they've made it further,
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advancements in the curse region. they incursions that began on august 6 continues and according to their claims they have claimed another uh at least 3 settlements in kirk region. and those uh front lines are about 90 kilometers from where we are in kirk city. according to the kremlin smokes were sent that we troop has called. he said that the, the attack that russel launch against through crates is not the only response rush . it will have for the curse incursion, clearly hinting that there are going to be further attacks against you. crane in the coming days and weeks door says of worry, ultra 0 curse expertise, russia, us, and mexico. a key congressional committee has approved the president's proposal plan to overhaul the judicial system. this comes out to thousands, march through the capital and supposed to reform the decision will pay the way for a final debates. when the newly elected congress begins its term in september.
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presidents over doors proposal would require that all federal judges, including members of the supreme court, elected by popular vote, a still a head on alpha 0 separatists in pakistan's baluchistan. province carry out the series of coordinated attacks will tell you why workers from neighboring punjab robins were the main target. and the new lloyd australia that allows workers to disconnect from work why employer say will only cause confusion, the approved or reject. the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation, and there's 3, yes, or no. voted no. the big picture us was a question. the donors into the very foundation opportunity until the cost of its relationship with indigenous people. in the midst of 2 pos to
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[000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else, a 0 reminder of our headlines this our, the united nation says it's unable to carry out a distribution in gaza. that's after israel ordered the evacuation of parts of darrow, but on sunday the u. n. was forced to evacuate its main operation center central guns and is really striking the occupied. westbank has killed at least 5 palestinians. israel says it was targeting and operations room until car is really similar, is also carried out. attacks on palestinian homes near bethlehem, killing another palace pinion and entering 6 others. at least one person has been killed in the central ukrainian city of privy re yeah. the russian miss sila hit a hotel. it comes out to russian forces,
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targeted energy facilities across the country. more than 60 people have died and a 100 others are missing. after dam collapsed and sedan following heavy rain, president say many couldn't escape from their vehicles because of the fast lane water houses here is have a morgan has this report. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto body them, incidents of 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 community. right. how i li, i thought that 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
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area. and they told me that all the houses, and if the thing was swept away, locals say at least 60 people were killed when the dam collapsed. the reservoir created by them was the main source of drinking water for the administrative capital of ports 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 and 7 cars and that they tried to get the mouse, but couldn't. they were also 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people, and children. we then received another call and we are told at the time i collapsed . this happens is 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 rainy season has cause to widespread
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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 state affected impulse and neighboring philistine. the collapse of madame paused 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 monsoon rainfall has caused flash flooding and parts of western india forcing thousands of people to evacuate streets and homes and go drop states have been inundated, hundreds of villages have lost electricity. officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in rain related incidents since the onset of the monsoon. in july, a series of attacks and pakistan has targeted police stations, railway lines, and highways and baluchistan province. they happened on the anniversary of the assassination of
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a separate this leader. at least 74 people have been killed. the most serious incident was in mazacco district where workers from neighboring punjab were dragged from vehicles and shots come, i'll hide a reports from. it's not a bad, and 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 buses. any passenger who came from punjab was supposed to get off before they shot them dead to safety again. their gun mendoza burned 10 drugs and rate goods before fleeing. it took several hours for the security forces and medical games to raise to area board the dead and wounded up being taken to the nearest hospital. a medical emergency was declared when we heard about the incident. all of us doctors,
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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 will get in a similar attack in northgate district or below just on august on is a go to. it is going to say they have been a number of our tags and drugs but not just on. and they claim to have good, at least, right of, of the attackers without giving exact details of all the locations, a separate group called the police liberation army has claimed responsibility for the attack bucket funds. interior minister, guarded barbaric and promised to bring gold responsibility. good. just to come all the data, all, it's not my but as a keep is a security and defense analyst. she explains why workers from punjab province where the main talk the separatist groups and closest onto the bridge. the lead time did
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it says migrant claybrooke respond to the box the because it's a symbolic act against what the view as the exploitation and marginalization of life and resources by so far outside there's, according to them. these are taxed into go attention into their cause and it said i'm do pressure on the government and industrial rating in the region. now it's interesting that a lot of these attacks of growing force to the constitution amendment to the 18th amendment way by below just constant basis. the multifaceted challenge is rooted in estimate pensions and resource disputes. we must also keep in mind that the, i think tensions off below just on are deeply trying with the political grievances that side groups have why they feed in marginalized and under represented it harbors a significant discontent against both the central government and other ethnic groups. it is unfortunate and the tension has only manifested in these kind of
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binding, but insurgencies undermines for brita autonomy and independence. however, of the boxes on the government, the law enforcement agencies on now more than ever need to revisit, not only the negotiation and tabletops with some of the senior politicians that same dance and civil society members to come up with a multi faceted solution to these challenges because just widens, unknown is not going to be able to recover and de escalate. the wireless, as the french president has ruled out naming a prime minister from the left, his new popular front coalition. even though the lions won the most votes in last month selection, and many other nicole has been holding talked with parties to try to form a new government. but so far they've been unable to agree on who should be prime minister. the snap poles in july has left the french politics and deadlock with no party able to form
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a clear majority and points the employees in australia and now have the right to ignore work related calls and emails. after office hours. it follows the introduction of a so called right to disconnect law supporters say that it aims to restore work life balance. victoria getting the reports it's increasingly difficult for many employees to disconnect from work. and it's a trend that accelerated, sophisticated 19 pandemic. so many workers in your state and city of sydney, welcome the introduction of a new right to disconnect rule, which means employees can't be punished for ignoring what related calls and emails outside office hours. we spend so much about time connected to our phones, connected to our emails all day. and i think that it's really hard to switch off as it is. so having these laws coming to place that, you know, we, we, we really do disconnect is really important. australians worked on average 281 hours of unpaid,
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over time. last year was the equivalent of more than $88000000000.00. australia joins around 2 dozen countries, mostly in europe, and less than america, which have similar rules. it should help where 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 that 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 a catch on in our industry to tell the truth. we are professionals. well paid are expected to deliver and uh we fee. we have to live in 24 hours at 24 hours a day. if you have 2 employees will still be able to contact workers in an emergency and an employee can only refuse to respond wherever it is reasonable to do so. defining reasonable will be up to a stray as industrial regulation,
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which must take into account the personal set constance, is it the worker? and how and why the contact was made? both of these say, then you will is ambiguous and will create confusion. but many employees say, well, give them the confidence to create the best of what life balance victoria gay to be out there. and that's it from us do stay without the tycer and season isn't particularly active or the never really stop. so we have not go for another one dimension that's strange and still gaining strength and probably will reach maximum strength during wednesday, very close to the small hours and then also the re acute chain at the same time, the significant rating running out of the city of japan on for western side of how the shooting or kind of go and come and sit with that. this remains, the circulation will give a pretty wet day in shanghai,
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hong kong she made the drawing about this time. but the right inductive that for the safety on there to see i'm shot and having reached maximum strength, will start to turn towards the major city of carter sima over the top. it may well go and then it carries on losing strength for the time across the chicago. and eventually home shoot will cover it close to the time. jumping science and the shower was big. i'm going size with the sun. this is, for example, in borneo and sooner, why see there also huge amount or vide still to come for if you have down for turn out to be in the been funding recently that could be funding again from these big thunderstorms. and of course, that is different story in bangladesh. be faced to see the reason, right. it isn't quite as heavy here in the full cost, but it certainly isn't roger's down and then go to that. and it extends into southern pakistan of the
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