tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 27, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm sammy's a them, this is the news out, live from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. 3 weeks off to launching an incursion into cross training and forces are supposedly crossing into more russian territory. this time in belgrade, a new wave of his variety strikes it. several pops of central gaza. at least 20 palestinians are killed. righty sets those attack palestinian homes,
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pay back to me. how many the occupied west bank one palestinian is killed on the vaccination campaign against m hawks and the democratic republic of congo hits the rose blown. i'm john, it goes raska with the sport as us open champion. no but chuckled, which begins his run for record 25th. the grand slam know him in the next step of the all 3 weeks off the loan seeking to encourage an interruption. tower through ukrainian forces, while there reportedly crossing another border. this time into belgrade, according to messages on the tele, grandma in russia, hundreds of ukrainian troops of attack to check points. the regions governor says the situation is difficult, but under control belgrade boat is the quote,
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a screeching way ukrainian troops of seas, russian territories, and staging the surprise incursion on august the 6th. and then ukraine. at least 5 people have been killed over nice and russian attacks. regional officials say i miss, i'll destroy the hotel and create a v. 5 people all believe to be trapped under the rubble of this, as alex could topple us, joins us from ukraine's capital. k of i like says, start with the situation in belgrade. how vulnerable does that city look right now? well the to the 2 inc cushions about 60 kilometers a product. it's only a few 100 troops each $2.00 to $300.00 and each attack, but big things of sol beginnings, this is how cost stuff is very few $100.00 troops. so the fighting is fees, it's ongoing. we're only hearing this by the way from the russian side. ukrainians
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haven't said anything to restrict on their operational security. but it will be interesting to see if this is going to be a diversion re attack or it's, it's going to be the main thrust. now often ukraine tends to put improving attacks and they, they see how successful these probably get tax off. sometimes if they, oh, they send the more units immediately to be able to exploit that success. but that's very much less. it's very much a waiting game right now. the attacks are going on from what they say, and most of they say they have it under control, but they also say the flight things fees. so it doesn't sound too much in control to me. but like, let's see how it, on the phones and this coming from alex, how significant it is, what the russians i told you about the capture of or live cutting the a yes. so in the next, and this is the main area of the fight to the main focus. so in costs when you've got thousands of people fighting,
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and so next your tens of thousands of people fight to each other. so an incredible much, much larger forces. now or leave because not only being taken, it is now this, it shows you the, the advance west semi is now behind russian lines. so they are pushing forward towards port crossed across because the jewel in the nets crone, the vital gold rush, it needs to take that ukraine needs to defend. and that's what they're pushing for this moment. so yes, each time i see a settlement this last city is lost, the town is lost, it is significant in that way. so, in a way, yes, in a way, no, but it is all part of this huge advance, the russia is determined not to be deterred by the whole cook offensive, was designed to be able to draw a troops away from them that russia has refused steadily to do that drawing troops from anywhere else in russia other than don't ask itself so they are intent on taking across the signing. so putting it all into context for us that's alex gets
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helpless from kids. now the head of the un nuclear watchdog profile grossey is visiting the coast nuclear plants and russia to assess the security of the facility . moscow says the pond has come under attack since you crime launched its incursion into the crudest region. the also jabbar, it has more from culture to of the co screeching to do a nuclear watch. doc has just arrived in a purchase of where we are there plans just to give you an idea as about 6 kilometers from where i'm standing. and that is where i fell. grossi is carrying out his work, or we are expecting him to speak to the media and the coming hours later on the to see what he has found. according to the russian officials, there was a ukrainian drone that attacked or attempted to, it's this nuclear facility. this is at the curse. nuclear facility is one of the top 3 largest one in the country. russia has 11 nuclear facilities and that of
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course, being one of the main ones. and now the accusations made by the russians is that they found fragments of ukrainian drones about a 100 meters from the nuclear side, which has caused a lot of alarm. russian president vladimir put and it has urged officials to investigate and that is when russell gross. he said that he will come personally to carry out a inspection of the facility to figure out exactly where to place a we are about 90 kilometers from the border with you prayed to give you an idea of the geography of the person. nuclear power plant has seen fighting about certified kilometers away from it. so there's been quite a lot of intense fighting between ukrainian or russian forces since ukraine launch . it's encouraging in chris screech on august 6th. certainly this visit coming at a very critical time. the russian officials are demanding answers from the you when you for your watch that going to hold the crate in uh,
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counterparts accountable if they did. in fact are we out at the south? east 20 palestinians have been killed in an item. is riley bum bondsman across parts of central garza, 3 children were among 7 people killed when the home was hit. in the more calls the refugee camp, residential neighborhoods in central and eastern parts of gauze, the city also came on to fly, claiming 13 lives injured people were taken to a loss of hospital and dead by some in serious condition. honey, my food is joining us on the phone from an out of the hospital in the site at all. we'll talk about the attacks. but in addition to that, having multiple evacuation orders a pushing people now towards the see. tell us about that. and
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this is samuel, this is the, the month that is already witnessing the largest evacuation orders by these reading military, all of the fees being on a free single day. a new evacuation order for the area between the central parts of the jobs trip and southern part, managerial con, eunice and basin. part of, of the central area including its been there is by the hon, the ivy and a very aggressive as you can. these, i see evacuation folders for the large portion of the population, and by the way, more than half of the, the population. these areas have been already displaced more than one time. in some cases, it is up to 3 or 5 times in some of the tories cases at the particular family have been displaced for defense time right now, what's really concerning about the, the fact that there is no place left for palestinians, not only because the have
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a saturn been so safety given the bad experience with past previous evacuation orders that have been lars, it per sees that a misleading contradictory, and big people were literally told in order to avoid being bombs. and so they have to go to certain areas designated by this very monetary, they end up being bombs, named and killed. and those particular areas within weeks, these are or our, some time of their arrival to these areas. and right now, the only place that is left for palestinians to go to after just been able to take it to, to shrink the area, the humanitarian or the see don't as describe it into close to 10 percent of what it used to be at the initial weight of this for if an ever shrinking area doesn't have the facility and the composite anything but structure to accommodate large numbers or of
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a feeble in addition to these matthew backorder order is what they said they pushed on over to suspend operations at the delivery of the much needed population right now. go into the sea. that is the last resort. if you look at the can't go to all right, we'll leave with that. thanks so much honey. my mode that now the united nation says it's unable to distribute a didn't gas and that's off the result load of the evacuation of parts of the ballot on sunday. that's false view and to evacuate. it's main operation center in central garza, but it didn't says it is not withdrawing all suspending operations and the strip. the humanitarian operation is also being displaced within means that back to ation, windows and the humanitarian response. it is being completely strangled unlimited though our ability of what we can do here with us on sites is either i'm doing a font director of the foreign policy and security program at the middle east
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council on global affairs. good to have you with us. so the fact that we've seen so far what's being termed as the most evacuation is right evacuation order since this conflict began. what does it tell us about the conflict when i think are 2 main points here? the 1st point that the mid apparently, it seems that it was not able to reach it. states at the end of advocating thomas, that's one side of it from the same time, i think the collective punishment of the kind of thing people here is a key objective of humanitarian aid is not preaching. people destruction of civilian infrastructure, medical supplies, you know, we've seen the return of polio for children and so on. so i think, or this is part and parcel of on gloves. and we should remember either of course, that before as well, went deep into the south as i'm the off the red line and so on. the top farm is very efficient as well as they just need a few weeks and limited amount of time to as they sort finish off of the job with
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how much the remaining hospitality ins for that that apparently hasn't transpired. now it's the sky, had apparently financing from us all over garza, in fact the, i think they're not 3 to better military objectives. but also they want to continue to work because that's in terms of the minutes that they are administer your objectives and political objectives. you politically, i think nothing, you know, one's disrespect to war and to continue for him to work in his domestic politics as well as the world is busy with the elections and ukraine war. and so far we've gone gaza talks still going on at the same time. phase 5 told. so if it's correct to call them say, 5. why is that? when we've been following this, a close the, and these are the continuation of these adults that have happened in cairo of happened in room. but then yet to be conclusive, you know, it must have been issues the remain who is going to look after. and that has the security and the day after the war stops, who in the longer term, who's gonna look after the governance? so because there was a number of issues, the car doors and for those, those are something of a sticking points. yeah,
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exactly. so it would be for the benefit of uh, a car door. there's disagreement on the military presence of, of israel there. but also, and then it's, i mean, uh, car door which kind of spits comes into 2 parts. if you take this paper because and also the decrease in the, in the bomb these, this is effectively another, it's $89.00 grab and reminds us of what's happening in the west bank and how the west bank is currently divided. i think that's also the objective because i'm glad you mentioned that because what is the picture that is emerging from some of the, the, the minutes ratio we say regimes which is rather seems to be establishing and gaza like car doors and, and special zones. in fact, well, this is the perpetration of the occupation and the region of the occupation. of course, all of us are watching this. i don't want this war to end, but what happens in the long term is the perpetuation of this occupation and division of the of cause into smaller mental status. i'm bigger and smaller james effecting so having a bigger james, you end up with smaller pieces of this just all right. good to get your thoughts
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and analysis. thanks so much either of the fall now and is really attack is targeted a food stole in the jabante, a refugee camp in northern gauze, or at least 3 palestinians were killed in 16 wounded. we should warn you that more of the fluids reports contained some graphic images the. c the way the army deliberately targeted, agree with the civil use in the center of development. you can exactly and, and how is just the, this is the related as free as it can see. yeah. these, right. the forces just talking to this, the smaller so the kids brought us to news and doesn't get injured. 6 this is should list which has been tagged,
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and this is the daily scene here in japan. there were for japan, new jersey to japan. they are referred, you can while a sign in the occupied westbank is right. the settlers of shot dead, one, palestinian, and wounded 6 of those. that's according to the palestinian authority, such as attacks palestinian homes in the village of why they are hot and the best and they have injured people were taken to hospital is right. these living and illegal sacraments have been carrying out an increasing number of attacks and they occupied westbank since the war and gone to the gun. the reason why the army is kinda doubting, as striking total, caught them killing at least 5 palestinians. 3 of them teenagers. as well says it was targeting what it called an operations room in the north champs refugee camp in his riley, striking the same area last week,
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killed 3 palestinians. about 50 is where the strikes have been conducted in the west bank since the style of war. me that abraham joined us from why did a house south of bethlehem? what are you hearing from people that well people are telling us that they had a night of the tower after a settlers attack the village of y due to han, where did they come from? they believe that they came from this area, which is where the illegal is, where the settlement of f adult is located. it's one of the largest supplements here in the bethlehem area. and it's been interesting, closer and closer towards the homes of palestinians. people tell us that sucker is of use this road to get to this area. they started throwing rocks at homes, leading many palestinians to come here and try to send off their loved ones. now, a cousin of kelly z a. the
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a 40 year old told us that he's been shot to the back from this area here by these ready settlers who have been getting more and more armed by the day. and especially since the war started. we've been seeing how the is really national security minutes of it's a might have been viewed, has been giving settlers more and more access to weapons. now the ambulance is, could not get to this area to help in leading him to die of his ruins. we're talking about these subtler attacks that have been increasing and increasing, and they're not only targeted or specify to the league in this way. the settlements over here for that are also we're talking about the leaving is really supplement out 1st, which is when suckers come here to put the cut of on one or 2. and then they start building more more and then they get threats to actually actively recognized by these really government fussing and say that they've been getting more and more
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fundable towards subtler attacks and specially that they're facing more armed. more of dishes settlers by the day, need that well, you know, you've been talking about the sex or the tax. the i earlier i spoke about these rack the ami strikes on the west bank. you may, engines is really ministers have recently, they've been announcing more settlements in the west bank. and i'm wondering what is the big picture emerging for native palestinians? the if i heard the question correctly, but the is really forces have been intensifying the use of ariel strikes against palestinian, saying that they want to combat the palestinian fighters who have been using all these the improvise explosive devices against is really vehicles and is really troops when they read processing and villages sounds and refugee camps. and indeed we've heard this really mid 3 officials, including the minister of defense himself green lighting,
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the use of aerial hits against palestinian, sorry, gets in the occupied the west bank. and indeed, we've been seeing the intensification over the past few weeks and we are talking about, you know, a period of 20 years when we've almost not seen the use of drawing starts an aerial strike against. but a thing is only just a few times. but now we're seeing, you know, being more and more happening by the day. the un has documented around 50 ariel strikes and the occupied to us bank. just since the war started. we're talking about a situation with palestinians are often concerned with the continued this way. the rates that they're happening day and night, but now they have another layer of fear officer, which is the, is really drones starks and his re, aircraft strikes. is that hit them in their homes? or will it be that thanks so much. they've got abraham reporting to us from the west bank.
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the, the democratic republic of congo is government says this scheduled vaccination campaign against impulse will not be rolled out this week. vaccines are reported to have arrived in the capital can johnson, but the head of the deal sees response team says they're all still remaining processes. more than $500.00 that's from the disease. and 16000 reported cases been recorded in the country. i know economy is in go my in the democratic republic of congo for us. so when will the vaccines be rolled out then it wasn't somebody. this is the big question. hey, i didn't go mind across the country itself because the r c o 2 digits are running after the time of lights and. 4 out and then not summit of the vaccine. all right, well, was
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a big whole spiel. the big old full of meat on the people here. i'm talking about me don't because it is the i the peas. what millions of why to now many lead uh on the the, the treat them it to. yeah. they're the most vulnerable people because they prove yourself enough. give what. yeah. and then then they bought in progress of sold to people. yeah. going this one, know people in the i, the peas is very a was and then every day i guess these are just going across the country. many of in the previous doctor last week. a tons of people were reported in one hospital at all in some of the us we turn it on to the output of the cover not from yeah. and then in conjunction with all the pieces, i say those is which is there is not yet enough for being deployed. they're expecting more disease from funding, those like american governments and also the european union. but the many challenges also, even if the victor, the student, is the words in constructively to me, come to, to do with the minute trying to do
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a main, it'll just take one deal since is a big country. we that a huge logistics issues without roads, you're obviously in the us, for example, with different out to protect people and even the coverage. you wouldn't play the big lower to us these the, the same deploying defects in, across the country or the other equipment. but this time, you wanna do it for you and michelle, does it have the same capacity then we have seen officials, it gives us a go with meeting on meeting, trying to raise the money and also trying to find a button us on the ground. those were already dealing with the tournament here. you know, if people don't install with the people that this is or where they give him some delay on this box, onto ground suggestions still very well asked in terms of the number of people are getting affected enough. good without stevens and another charlotte and for the government is also the 2nd would do. because during the last week the fighting resumed between the government forces and then them 22 rebels and on where the
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trust is also reported in those areas. and now what it is will have to deal with this challenge logistics bucks for now. the hope of new enough people here in norfolk, he went across the country is standing on the arrival of democracy, the very soon in order to stop this printing off of this out to break them on with the population here in the eastern. and thanks so much that's kind of going economy from comma instability is growing in the southern region. more than 200 people were killed on site today in the town of bodies, the logo mine. i will find the legs group in between a facet and on monday dry and strikes in northern monte killed at least 21 people. money anomaly carried out the rate on $12.00 like fights as well to discuss the deteriorating situation in. so how it joined by christian, i'm a, he's a senior research or the institute for security studies, joins us live from a booge it in nigeria could have you with us. so 1st of all, what,
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what does these attacks tell us about the strength of some of these that apply the affiliated groups in the region? thank you very much. sorry for inviting me, because i think the attack is reflective of the disparity that is now engulfing. there's a house that states, but still they still have this obstinate idea to decode address the conflict militarily. when you look at the attack that happened a, in books, you know, 5. so you see that, you know, they actually bunch of just citizens to go and support and to do those tensions, you know, and, and just to meet that, that's, you know, it's it, and you know, they do not provide any surveillance around the area knowing fully well the days and impending the type, you know, they do not also provide the kind of, you know, the more light in the season. is there a pull to say that the minutes we knew in advance and were expecting an attack?
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why won't they per pad wipe was able to protect people? yeah, um, well we just need to know that, you know, it is a group of could pay more than 50 to 60 percent of of the line last area of book, you know, 5 so. so the government is actually restricted to the baby is closer to what i do so um, you know, allow me to see the front lines the day they put in. uh, you know, they, it's, it's within the capital that they call afraid down a little bit more to let this out. but then a little, much of that you guys are controlled by these groups and closer to note that you know, the closest convent around the capital area, you know, but for it to, to buy that area. that's why they're able to, you know, move down to being told the to carry out attacks. so they go to the book, you know, 5. so the june test doesn't have the capacity to address it, even if it has the 5 pods. i address the crisis. you know, there's the group, a highly resourced and you know, the big, adaptable,
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deliberately intervene and pot each time. i can talk about pipes, link to that, all the reports that they got civilians to dig trenches. what do you make of that? that is the, well, the reason why is this reflective of the, of the, of that disparity and, and that, you know, is nothing that they have lots of hold but, you know, gets it's heavy. nice to do that is and sign of all concerned that we all in together. you know, i, this troubling time motivates in order to view the population to coming on board. but also not the shooting implication to, to have a civilian population. civilians have already been, you know, trying to wave from this kind of pull operation with the military. i went to government to kind of out, you know, support activities that have their money and forth on the book. you know, they have forces, but then you see now that there will be more circumspect, nice time when they're being called upon to carry out, you know,
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so support um that it's been my government side to the ministry on the pressure. what about this new? so how outlines that's been formed will that make a difference, make the ministry's more effective in the region? i know that all of you know, the data. that's a helpful as you, let's go to the do a, you know, just to know that, you know, money in new jersey and book, you know, fi, so, you know, a lot of money and these are, it has huge land lives near one of the, you know, poor as countries within the west africa regions, you know, they, they, they don't have that capacity to, to actually conduct a, get a response. and then you know, the land that they shoot last within new jersey. i'm book, you know, 5, someone submits it with a major and body makes it a huge concern on how the military um wants to reach. and just to note that you
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know that it's how the a states they're more concerned about usability much during the war. less about negotiation, that's why they went back on and on to do with that product of fuzzies that they had that has been existing site very long time before they took over pi. do to duplicate cheap literature victory. but that is, has not been defined in actual fact. yeah. all right, thank you so much feel thoughts and analysis on that. kristin, i'm a from the institute for security studies. the still ahead on al jazeera rescue efforts underway. incident announced its rental rain, caused the dam to boast. many people, flats, innovative vehicles. how long running sanctions are affecting all of the ron's health care system? uninstalled the tubs go launch in, pittsburgh major league baseball action coming up nicer. and the shows
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the, the big thunder storms have been wandering around in central europe are still there, but they're slowly being suppressed by increasing pressure. surprisingly enough, that means most of europe actually weather still very summer temperatures are in the high twenty's or low thirty's. we will get big thunderstorms in romania and back through hungry. maybe in the past the balkans for a while and they take the drift surface. we had some significant ones around the black sea. they're still going to be around, i think. but if i tell you had to wednesday there's a few left, you'll notice they certainly have drifted surface in terms of recovery in places like vienna. the 3 day forecasts for vienna puts it still in the red zone, which is in come sing most of europe. but particularly east and round the bulk incidentally, so vienna's safety or cities rate should be around about $24.00 mark. so we well
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above normal. but of course the font most of your british isles, low countries in scandinavia. not so good. 28 degrees. admittedly on wednesday, but it does come down to $22.00 or $21.00. we just need the average. by the time you get to says take maybe friday at the latest hot weather in north africa has been around throughout the spring and the summer. 6 cruise ref ivy still it's some parts of our julia just on the edge of this fall and off as the summer rains are reaching of the a sense of belonging. we are very close knit community. everybody knows everybody, and the every day he wrote, keeping communities together. this is the same sort of universe set of my universe . i just visit scotlands out there a headboard and meets those fighting to say that either this way of life in the face of its population,
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the, you're watching out 0 time to recap on headlines, ukrainian forces are full today attempting the full, so the way across the border with russia into battle. good. all, according to messages on the telegram, apt in russia. hundreds of you framing and troops have attacked to check points. is ready as strikes of trust. southern guns have killed at least 20 palestinians in the house of tuesday. that followed the 9th of attacks on residential neighborhoods in gauze assisting. these way the army is conducting as striking tools, call them killing at least 5 pounds of simians, and they all supplied westbank via tax for kyra down as sense those rated palestinian homes, the village south of best this mold and 60 people have died in about a 100 are missing after a dime collapsed. and so then following heavy rain,
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people living in the red sea state site many couldn't escape from the vehicles because of foss flowing. volta cable mogan 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 yesterday 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 the thing was swept away, locals say at least 60 people were killed when the dam collapsed. the reservoir
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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 maps, but couldn't. they were also 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people and children with them received another call. i'm 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 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 state is not
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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 mohammed. because of bush's the sedan country director for applied international as an independent humanitarian organization, it joins us live from port. so then good to have you with us. so 1st of all, we know people of course, were displaced by the fighting and so that now the floods adding to that misery, all they getting basic supplies of food and clean volter and so on. of the initial, the 2 at the bottom,
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the breakdown of communication is the destruction of the river network. so the, the closing delays are going to get the assistance you call. so this is the, is the limits. it happens all the way just to get back to the customer. all the information is across the country, which has the data from other duty model. press star to me. well, what does that mean? so those people, them, how much since you said they're not getting supplies. how long do we have before we see a catastrophe becoming even bigger catastrophe if they haven't got food and voltage drink to? well the issue with the secure way to the school is this is the wrong call, you know,
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cover disaster who goes on really ok. the more induced despite the views at the top of that. so it dissolves tuesday to get to that effect the, you know, the nation really on that pays the rent is a tremendously more shelter and all the basic services say and, and it and communities, the un agencies the because you got to, to the all right. because the, the, the back to make sure to make sure some of the other adding the circumstances and privacy is that really is
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big the into a 2 inch members of the board assistance is, is really provide him and we must not see more casualties in my way i understand that the agencies are pushed to the limits. so what all pharmacies doing because given all the things you've said, of course about layers of tragedy, but the situation is more acute now. is it not with the reports of, of people literally trapped in flooded console villages? or pharmacies, imagery, getting out that we've had a cops has to evacuate people as well, the extra the obstacle to the wires and the guy. now, the new location of the you know, how to,
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to pull the, to be the basic with the trimming of the, the, the, the, all the of the a, get the, get the ball just in for the given customer in the new cases as well. so the capacity of the guy has to be compromised, and there was the rule. so it really isn't one i'm trying to solve the issue that has to be a set of the you know, the national stage or international, the issues the issues to get in order to address these issues. and this is just as long as there may be the advantages of a licensed agent because of the is just one of the, that's the,
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just, any of them were really interested in displacement. we're already dealing with uh, you know, the basic saying this is not a major cation right now. this is just uh, another la. all right, thank you so much for how much the cost was bosh talking to us from plan international. in bangladesh, millions remains stranded as rescue acids continue following one of its worst floods in decades, least 23 people have been killed from the town to reports from camilla in east in bangladesh. the floods among the worst in recent memory, relentless monsoon reigns in water released from a dam upstream in the indian state of the tape where i have set much vast areas in bung with dash damaging homes farmland. an infrastructure as floodwaters received slowly,
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many of the effective people remain isolated in remote areas and are in urgent need of food, clean water and medicine. like many others show for a big them is still reluctant to leave our home, hoping the water will fully receive soon. all our family members left the village when the flag hit the chevy. i'm staying here alone. now i put the table on top of the bed frame and sleep on it because as both of his 2 relatives are bringing food for me, everything is damaged. more than 300000 people affected by floods of taking refuge in an emergency shelter. so i don't even have to take refuge by the roadside with shout estimate with just plastic shit. most shelters are overwhelmed by the influx of displaced people who have left everything behind. a lot of there's a problem with adequate food, fresh water and clean clothes. my grandchildren are having problems staying here.
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it is a very crowded place. the lack of a sufficient number of boats is making the task of delivering relief to people in remote villages, very challenging. in many instances, people have to go to the main road to collect aid, while blocked roads hindered rescue and relief efforts, a massive gridlock and catch up their drum highway, which also connect 3 distinct that are badly affected by flood. and it's causing the relief caused by major delays to reach its final destination. food and water is their scares, and their lives still haven't been reached. many isolated villages. we have been stuck in a major traffic gym for a long time. we bought a lot of relief materials that need to be distributed to people urgently. and by today, 55 year old site may have said he has never seen a flood like this in his life. time to do this, do is your, it was raining hot and there was a mess of russia voice that came up stream from india. we didn't have time to
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salvage anything. it was a little gone and just one night for those affected by the flag. it's a devastating reality that is disruptive the lives, leaving them grappling with the loss of homes, crops, live, starks and livelihoods with the future shrouded in economic uncertainty to time each other. the, i'll give you the 9 low code coming low. now french presidents and my new micron is a re staffing thoughts to select a new prime minister off the he ruled out naming one from the left, this new puppy left from coalition. well that's despite the alliance winning the most votes in this not collection last month. the poll left fronts with no policy able to form a clear majority in parliament, left wing parties on calling for street protests. now ben smith joins us now from paris. so back to the streets, what does this mean?
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is the country going to get a prime minister any time soon? i of the time it looks like it's back to square. i want as much on size to find a prime minister. he wants to restart. he's having further thoughts with political parties today, but they don't all necessarily want to speak to him. the social system, the green, say i don't know, they don't. second thoughts in any of the talks, the leader of the green party says that the election has been stolen from us in that cooling a peaceful street protest. monochrome says that any government made up that includes policies of representatives or policies. from the far left in this left wing coalition is that such a government would immediately have a majority of more than $350.00 and peas against it. effectively preventing preventing it from active, but my crumbs also looking to defend or protect his legacy those some of those left wing policies are promising to reverse an increase in the retirement age. a key
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policy i keep on was the treatment that my from manual macro, and they also promising to raise taxes to raise the minimum wage. my chrome says believes that the government is going to be more should be moved from the center to center, right. but to achieve bots, you have to persuade some of those send select parties to break away from his left wing coalition, and full with other policies with central the sense of rock. none of them a given any indication that the willing to do that. so bodies, why we're back to supply won't the problem is the government needs to present a budget to address the budget by the end of september, a budget for 2025. you need it need to legitimately elected representative parliament to get law, push it through and so time is against my calling. the clock is ticking on it. then the smith fast from paris, or at least 9 good cause of being killed officer,
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a quality collapsed in zambia. jackson happened to know psycho province and sunday morning because some shoddy for pools. these rescue workers are trying to find anyone who may have survived the collapse of this quantity. but after 2 days, they retrieved 9 bodies. bought this quantity about 45 kilometers east of them just kept as a sucka caved in. as a truck was loading crap of they having the vehicle set present that i'm the aunt of the mine collapsed when the truck was being loaded. when a 2nd vehicle drove in another part of the war caved in. it trapped 3 workers. when people sold this, they jumped into the rescue. then the driver started shouting, saying another collapse is coming and people ran for safety. only the truck driver survived 2 of 9 men who died for practice. their bodies have been brought to this house for the funeral service, friends and relatives on the morning that that's
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a lot of in the body of pizza mclean. but the rest of the day with the bread witness of the family and took care of the mother and she doesn't have a husband the other day. one of them both a bag of mace pull her. he even told him that he was going to look for money to have them a ground. that's why he went to the pit for what to do. but this is the 2nd industrial tragedy to hit some b a in 9 months. in the north and december, a much slab caused by torrential rain collapsed. a couple of mine killing about 30 minus. i'm a consumption leave. i'll just eva stood in his presidential campaign, the rounds newly elected reform. mister president promised to leave the ground towards more engagement with the west. my so position is aiming to remove west and sanctions on the country. sol solved all reports from to her on the runs health
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care service. one sec affected by trade involved goes 7 year old immunology has been going through this since he was born. he has them a few the, i believe disorder there, english the but doesn't clocked on its own post as needed to stop. but even even a minor injury can be life threatening for him. but the most dentist is the internal bleeding, which cannot be not as quickly as mothers, they had a lives in cost and fear for this was in the corner. he's a child. he needs to interact with other children, run around and enjoy life. but i always worried that heal sustained an injury stumble full. this theories with me and the entire family wherever he goes. and whichever he does, when you can come, we'll see a type patients like immediately need a medication known as factor in which you run lex in sufficient quantities. marble guy that used to be that the medicines we produce
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a low quality because of the lack of high quality rule materials and we have to import them. but our whole financial system is strictly sanctioned. yet 2 companies don't sell these materials to us because of the 2nd we're purchasing an insufficient amount from the black market from the sanctioning us at significantly higher prices that are 14000 him a few the patients in iran, one of the largest groups in the world but experts say that the actual feeder could be much high. the sections are affecting all aspects of iran's health care system. limited access to critical medicines and medical devices make the treatment of complex diseases like him. ophelia particularly difficult all generations from children to the elderly health to face these consequences. 70 year old mentioned that tommy was an academic for more than 2 decades. when you have retired to move to, to iran. he lives on his retirement,
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punish. last year he was diagnosed with him, a few of them both fucked. a hush forgive me. i have to take this medication. each dogs costs $50.00 and i had 6 shots last week, but the bleeding continued. so i came back for full more shots. how can i afford in? sometimes there's no medicine available and i have to wait for weeks. i want to tell those who didn't post sanctions that we are human beings. we've nothing to do with politics or government policies. many others, like emulate images, frequently have to come to these ham ophelia care center, hoping there would be medicine available. but some tools not know. maybe next time, businesses have that. oh, to 0, to hold off. a federal appeals calls in the united states has been charged to reinstate the classified documents case against donald trump. a judge appointed by the former president dismissed the case saying the special council leading it was
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not properly appointed. federal prosecutors have filed an appeal, they say the decision goes against previous rulings. canada is following the us in europe and imposing a tax on electric vehicles imported from china. badging has criticized the decision saying it on the mines. normal economic and trade cooperation also announced to 100 percent tower iphone. a chinese made a these or russia is wanting france against trying to intimidate the founder of the telegram app. friends, prosecutors of accused panel do or of, of failing to cub legal content on his platform, including images of child sex abuse and drunk trafficking, criminal, and says without evidence, any charges would be seen as an attempt to restrict freedom of communication. the indian police of used gas and wall to canada, a protest against the investigation of the rights and killing of a junior doctor in co casa. thousands of protests is
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a demanding the resignation of a top state. administered, accusing order of mishandling the case. body of the 31 year old doctor was found in the state run hospital earlier. this one still ahead on al jazeera last is run. rob looks to go one better. this is us open. show you house. he goes home. the few minutes. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination,
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somebody. yes, defending us. i've been champion novick talk of which has cooled for me not just to stop earlier in new york. having finished his 1st round when a rather elbowed of some midnight's. subbing. and he's looking for a record of the 25th grandson. titles said he felt he was shutting down of the beating mothers about the elbow. things reset for monday, which will take one, some patches left to get a, as he aims to become the 1st month to defend us. i've been title to have i don't think the that the aging helps really things are late and playing, playing very late. i mean, i can feel, you know, my, my, my daughter is a low, now i'm shutting down. it's, it's always challenging to start, you know, particularly when you haven't played on the surface for, you know, 56 months and coming off. i'm only the gold and playing on play. i'm expecting to
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be probably uh, you know, challenged a little bit more in, in the opening rounds. a full seed. alexander is vera of who still looking for his dave, your grandson, titled last of 21. a says post fellow german maximilian and montana and sealed a full set when in the opening rounds, wins to for andrea group life and cast a resource box form a us open champion. dominic team was knocks out in his last competitive match, flushing meadows full time and team who beats there. if the case, the title in 2020 was himself wait for ben shelton in straight sets on monday depending women's champion cocoa. so the pressure is off. have a one last year is tournaments in new york, the american needed just over an hour to advance post french from an vada gotcha. of a $6.00 to $6.00. loved on into the 2nd round golf. one have 1st and major tide last year, age 19. and so she's got a lot more to give to the game you know,
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have to prove any, anything to anyone except myself. and so this whole week is, has, are 2 weeks or just about proving it. you know, all the expressions expectations that i have on my, on myself. and so yeah, i think just learning and just realizing that i have a lot less than to give this game and whether it's going to happen this year in the future of many more years. coming back here and i'm not going to win every year. so i think just that perspective and just having the belief that i can but not the expectation that i should while the play golf beats in last year is fine or is also into the 2nd round. valerie says adena sutherland getting pos priscilla hone in straight sets 6363 to advance the will. number 2 is looking to win. her 2nd grandson will see having already won the australian open wimbledon champion about a boat, a crate sick of a is through to the next round. the check play a dining marina souls. david 7662 critique of a best showing at flushing meadows was in 2021. when she reached the quotes,
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the final for 2017, the us open champion, slide stevens is out. sirs, the american leasing to process power burrell and 3 set like winning the bus at 6 love. stevens has now been eliminated in the i think around the last 3 tournaments last night, i looked to make its 3 winds from 3 leak. i. later on tuesday they take on via kind of way possible got top of the table with the wind overtaking early season leaders via jo who on monday, beach south of the go at home, the visitors let twice but the yellow submarines came back and won the game full 3 deep into stuff each time. then he put a whole getting the wind up from a re bounce off his mist penalty b i l. now i have 7 points and 3 games. the grand slam home run caps an impressive weight and the full the chicago cubs in major league baseball denise wants to smash the grandson home, or in the 6th inning against the pittsburgh pirates and help seal and 18 to 8
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victory for chicago. and a nice, but i had 8 stolen faces to be small. all right, let's just put for now. it is back to sammy, thanks so much to. well that's it. so this news um, but the good news is, so i, a rama is back in the shop the, the latest news as it breaks. vladimir has though to take the enemy outs and defense officials are confident we can push the occupying forces over 1st with detail coverage for most part of next can say they have little pull very little confidence and the justice authority from around the world for protesters, it's about keeping up the pressure on the democratic party in the genocide and also helps form sales israel. the 10s of thousands of children were born into
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we'll live down to the ice old regime in iraq and syria. now many are in kemp. i the role funds of with the widowed mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an any award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story for children throw stones at me erects last generation on out just in the cloud of nuclear war lumens ever press. what if this is the beginning of one of those accidental wars? what is this is the beginning of the end of life? because we know from the horrors of recent history to the wrong thing, card threat, the apocalypse maybe discovers the impact nuclear weapons have funky vanity. our failure to keep humanity safe is by sitting down to the individual on the street. this is not to drill on that, which is 0. viewing the facts, people with disabilities, the guns, are the most vulnerable groups in israel,
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relentless or asking questions. why couldn't you know that number right now? what is the issue that reporting from the actions best feelings also can have the worst? i'll just see it was teams across the world within the local news. i didn't like from documentary when you closer to the house of the story. the israel's folds to vacuum nations, leave hospitals and central golf. so with ally, any doctors, because those injured in the latest strikes a rush, the thoughts of robin what you all to say about life? well, headquarters here in also coming up 3 weeks of to launch getting cousin into coast
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