tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 28, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the the hello until mccrae. this has been use our line from done coming up in the next 60 minutes. non palestinians killed in air strikes and riots across the occupied west bank is round, since the operation is as large as there since the 2nd at the father pulled in 20 years ago, a journalist and his sister amongst susie's 4 people killed in his ready attacks and causes since the early hours of wednesday,
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features and troops arrived in somalia, thousands more crude comes peacekeepers as regional tensions plan with the sanctions aimed at around. so you could have programs that are punishing its people and you want to just go with the school things eating a dream debut. football plan is new signing dining. olma comes off the bench to florida, winna, as boston's hospice findings inspect the with the getting this use out. and the occupied with banquet is where the strikes and writes have killed at least 9 palestinians as well says the military operation is this largest. this since the 2nd intifada more than 2 decades ago. and we're on con, as the story of what's being called, as well as hidden will in the occupied westbank enters a new phase,
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is reading media a cooling this assault, the largest, the since 2002, concentrated around the jordan valley jeanine. same head and pull, got them involved drones at 5 digits and a large contingent of soldiers. medical work is described the raid into this. i'm not uh, around 2 am. the army rated the refugee camp with a big number of foot soldiers they rated to come from different directions. we was surprised to deal with strikes only in one area. with 4 people were killed and around 10 injured posted in fighters i, they attacked a is really military builders in the camp. but the death toll among palestinians is mounting late. this was a raid was carried out on a neighborhood by surprise beforehand. some young men near my house asked me for water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water when i opened the door to give it to them and seconds very fast. we felt like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i
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didn't understand what was going on when i put my hand on my chest. i felt shrapnel and blood. israel's foreign minister as real cats as cold for palestinians before me. aries in the northern occupied westbank, comparing the situation to the country's will in gauze. it's the clearest indication yet the israel is whitening its will on the strip to the west bank. so to move my alarm, the international community will come as no surprise to palestinians living there. they have seen raids, expand it every day since october, the 2nd and wrong con. how does their i need abraham is joining us from nebulous and the occupied. westbank need a, this is the largest military operation in decades. can you just to cast through exactly how it is played out? well, it started after midnight local time when these really forces rated 3 different areas in the occupied westbank, old to the north. in the same time,
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which is really an indication of how large this military operation is in the we know from locals who have been speaking to us. the 3 is really airstrikes have been it hits our hits, these 3 locations. the store, we're talking about 9 palestinians who have been killed some by the air strike a strikes the other is by a, these really forces shooting towards them. we are talking about genes to get him. but also, as i said, i had a few jacob that we can show you a little bit of which is behind us. this is the area of the boss, and this is the closest we can get to it. as these really forces, i've been closing down roads leading to these 3 areas. roughly we're talking about 80000 palestinians in these locations that are under these really operation now. in order shoves refugee gab there has with a check point that is allowing people to leave the camp if they want to. and the
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palestinians now have been told that they have 3 hours left. if they want to evacuate the lead, there's no direct evacuation or there. but this suggests that we are talking about the potential escalation in the area and just ignore some some, but also in to get them refugee camp in the fed as well as in gene in now. and then 5. we've been speaking to medical sources who say that these really forces have a fault that they had of the red crescent medical center there before detaining medical teams for a while. and then allowing them to go. we know from medical teams in the, the areas that we're talking about that's only people who have, or the native n liaise with the ambulances have been able to get to the hospitals. also in june, in we've heard from beginning governor telling a jersey to that the is really forces are intending to raid the hospital. in the past we were talking about some raids by these really forces to hospitals in the occupied to us back. but when they happen,
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they happen in the way of under cover is really units going and wearing it civilian clothes, sometimes disguising his patients, going and conducting a risk and sometimes a session assassinations inside. and now if we are looking at this raid, we inside the, the hospital, then we are talking about entering another phase. yes, of tension of escalation here in the occupied west banks in need of can you just talk to us about the timing of all of this? why is this happening now in the middle of the board? gaza? well, we've been seeing already 4 weeks now and in fights meant by these really media by these really made it through officials by is really government officials even talking about the need to crack down more on the occupied westbank specifically against the palestinian fighters. yes, we were talking in the past couple of years about a growing trend. the fighters, young men picking up arms, usually
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a small scale expanding heat and they're 2 different areas in refugee time. and we've seen these really media saying that they've a, these really security establishment has failed to a 4th attacks against is really suff to there is. now the fear here amongst is really is, is that with a growing number of is ready, it is ready. supplements with the league, it is really sucking with out force that they need to offer protection. so those settlers, although they are living in legally, in the occupied westbank, according to the internet national law, that's why palestinians feel that, as well as using this time, what all eyes on god's that when the team that i guess since these are talking about the potential cease fire to cement its occupation here in the occupied the west bank to expand the supplements and also to corrupt down on palestinians more and more like i think so much need a need. abram for us that and netlist. with more or less, we joined now buying this stuff, but good to you,
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who is the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. it joins us via skype from ramallah. thanks so much for being with us again on al jazeera. first of all, can we just get your take on have troubling these rides? uh israel's foreign minister describing it is what is being the reaction the festival as well. these are not just today. it is, it's a huge military ovation. it's actually on act before and that is taking place in reading for the major areas. but not only that they are envisioning so many communities and villages on over the west bank. so as people, the most important thing here for the audience to understand is that the, what the west bank is unoccupied. 33 by the is there in the army. we've been on the is that are in the military. ok patients since 1957 years. and what is that i is doing now is going back and go on. ok, you'll buy people,
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which is i thought the relation of any international law, the tools, how i'm ok, i think by what should behave. they are using gaps, dykes, they are using the ad force they are using thanks. they are using windows. and what that i to do now in the bank is to transfer the ac. so here in the side and if the cleansing that they are doing in does that until the us bank and that is all done by this is that are in the fascist government, which is that on by in the got to set the blanks. most of the time being view, who are trying to destroy the whole infrastructure of these areas. and their goal is clear to catch the foot in minnesota visiting and has just declared that ethnic cleansing should be conducted. so this of the citizen of the west bank including these that a few times so. so what has been the reaction the to that and what can palestinians do? what should i be doing right now? we have to stand up to them. we have to stead fast, we have to do this because we would not leave our country and we would love to be
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of our homes. and we will not accept will be slaves of the system of prototype and discrimination that is the end is conducting. so we haven't, but i've done nothing. but what is this the stead of an impression? and this that have been genocide that is imposed on us. it's not, they're not for them that they have good daughter, the 50000 palestinians in garza, and through the not less than 17000 children. and more than $660.00 understands in the, in the, in the west bank including $160.00 children. they want to expand, when you look at the destruction of infrastructure, it is really how do you find this through a well thought of pipelines. they was destroyed, electricity lines they've, they've destroyed the destroys scores the destroy houses. what do they want? they want us to be in a situation where we cannot live in our own country, and that is exactly what they've set the plans out about. it's about the issue of
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the west bank. it's about the annexation of the west bank. it's about killing any opportunity for by this thing is to be free until have staples at all. but how have you seen the palestinian authority's role in all of this? i mean, if i just been completely passive at this point, of them being totally passive and they've made that huge mistake by being so passive. when does that was invented and violated? and when genocide started to happen and goes, i think some of them thought that they would, they would, they wouldn't be same and this would not come to the bank. and as you can see, it has gone to the bank. i'm the, is it or is it has it having the have students to towards anybody? i think that, but it's been, you know, sort of the, it has made a huge mistake and by month accepting the proposal, that's what i agreed about inbetween when we could have formed, when the 5 government would, we could see it identified by listing and leadership which separate us thing and people demand and want i need immediate need to stand up to the stead of ethnic
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cleansing and genocide that is there and is conducting, i think, is an, is also the story. and danielle sort of the, of the spin, you know, sort of the actual ended up in a similar sort of thing is now, and also did the on the phone isn't in the military division, and it has no authority whatsoever. myself a good you. thank you. once again, for joining us me stuff at the gives you the of the secretary general, all the posts in the and national initiative. thanks for journalist and his sister are among the licensed victims of his riley strikes in the central kansas strip. they died in the family home and then the throughout refugee camp 54 people have been killed since the early hours of wednesday. on a mac mood is joining us from the surrounding central gaza on the physical can just give us an update on these latest strikes this morning. i understand the school has been hits with multiple people, have been count the yes on
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this particular evacuation center. that is a problem that is located at the facility belong to the hospital to the eastern part of the for the health facility goes almost 300 meters away from the eastern part of the along the hospital. it was target by gives the art galleries and so far to confirm before the we have the, the people are being killed. then there's one more person in a very, very critical condition. is that at risk of losing his life simply because the hosp to the right now. and it turns if it doesn't have the medical capacity and the medical supply is necessarily needed in the operating theatre to save his life. so basically what they're doing, they're counting the minutes for him to lose his life. did you get from the footage of the images that we looked at it from the attack only was immediately off for me to have really who really exceeded people to read it from the time because of the ongoing displacement. these are the people that were displaced in the past few months. and from the northern part of, from the city of pon, unit campbell,
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we stayed in that particular school diggity dog shooter, trying to protect themselves and their children. and from there on a project that will fall in bonds in police, do these kill lenders and these people did not evacuated from this help from this evacuation center from this particular school is because despite the back to issued orders, the 4th evacuated orders, you could simply there's no safe in place for them to go through. they did, it goes like this. these people were forced into, in turn of this way to invite is really military more than one time. and as i recall, the past 2 days, we interviewed some of the people that the vicinity of along the hospital was supposed to evacuate the super area. and the reaction was there's no safe area at all in the gauze and strip and the work force and the displacement more than one time. they were told these are the see 3 under block city. and now the city is running out of a space. it's fully packed, the simply could not find a place, not even a site to set up their tense induce the in the school itself,
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but it was targeted by the heavy artillery then leading to the depths of a people so far. one more person in a critical condition has already caused further civilian casualties. many of the people who are at the, or just the departments, they're literally on the floor of the emergency department, left the hospital waiting for the medical staff to intervene and to provide necessarily medical care to them. honey, as always we really do appreciate you giving us the latest, the a from a gaza honey mcknight for us, and this or us will. the pentagon says a greek oil tank is attacked by who c 5 is in the grid see, last week appears to be leaking oil. it's carrying about 1000000 barrels of crude. the british military says it was hit by miss also with drugs of humans, port city of her data, the crew with risk you, dr. band and in the vessel 55, the site. they have been attacking ships in support of palestinians in kansas,
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delegations from israel to us egypt, and kata of reportedly amazing and uh, to continue $65.00 towards the top. you estimate least advise it wasn't on our own . choose a meeting with senior guitar, a lead as well. joining me now on say this house, i'm very professor of international affairs that counts how university of, from what we know of these talks that are happening, how positive value that we could actually finally eventually say some sort of $65.00 deal come out of them. it is a kind of emotional roller coaster, you know, every time we think that we are very close to the deal and then we discover that, you know, we are really that to explore the font. so this time, it is very tricky simply because it seems to me that this is probably the best chance for prophecies via the problem here that this rate is, are putting the conditions here to the effect that if you cannot do it on the same area as a condition for nothing you out to the, to the, to this is failed on and this is actually meant to undermine who talks with us. as
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we know i'm from, from history, from the past, the shortest, the over the conflict, the anything, yeah. whose interest is in perpetuating the war rather than actually coming the picture i'm with, with, with the ccf. you say that this could be the last chance to get a deal done. why do you think that is? because there's nothing left. i mean that is right, is the army and these really armies almost finishing or the job. so the only thing that the i left for the stupid more civilians and this probably would create to capacity for the palestinians. but we know that it and you who is buying fine up in november, hoping that trump would make it. and then after that he can talk about the, the after that was by then by then has a to collate is his vision about it to see a solution to but, but it's a good solution. and this is not something to the face of the right. when government inside, oh, can you talk us through the pressure, i guess the biden and the white house, and putting on the yahoo to try and get a deal done. so he, he doesn't keep stretching this out to intervene. but we,
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in the hopes like you say, the trunk will be see if there's no pressure, you know, there's not a pressure as a value talk. you know, they say they give him a call that hello almost anything you know, can you do this? and he said, okay, yes, i will do it then he will put some conditions on this. they connect this to um, to a price tech like, you know, it is new, a pin and no 8. and nope, nope, you might have coverage for his rental. uh, the rates were not given because nothing the whole personally assumed that he can he put it in with american politics. and he has, has been saying this in public actually in, i guess up to this point we have signed them through that extremely well. have them way, manipulate the white house and buy it and, and if for them to continue to give more money in military aid to as well. yeah, i mean, this is a traditional, i mean, and, and the relationship every time the americans give them. and i can give them the, the, the money, the ministry and advice they don't really take their advice. you know, by them is very aware of the consequences of the conflict,
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but nothing else is more driven by his own particular agenda when a little different agenda and also the need to some interviews aligns with the right thing. because other than that, he would probably come to the end of his government and he would be held accountable for other crimes in his lot of some, some of them are going to show that you touched on this a little bit earlier, but can you just talk us through the, the main sticking points is, as you see them, to get the life of the line right in and out with the 3 people. and the 1st one is for the difficult, which is the 1st one between egypt and gaza. and nothing even wants to keep as force it there because of the, protects that this would prevent the smuggling of bombs and to until goes out a 2nd one is necessary area which is, you know, dividing at the north from the south. he wants to make sure that the presence of these writers would, would never make the policy and hold again and defend the one who want to have a veto over the names of those who would be released from these really presents. and there's some, some names he wants to give them in the present and,
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and he knows that how much would would that's agreed to that. thank you so much for like to leave a day. but we really do appreciate your insight into this how sound bar. all right, thank you. the digits in peacekeeping troops have arrived in somalia as capital morgan's issue. that follows the signing of a military cooperation deal between both countries and cairo earlier this month. how many people fed regional tensions could escalate? egypt offered to support a new african union peace keeping mission in somalia, which will replace the current mission force in the country at miss somalia suffers from many security threats mainly our sure bob. there is currently a launch ethiopian military present, stationed in somalia, in january at the savannah signed a deal with the breakaway region of somebody, lance, to least part of its coastline for commercial and military use. somali if you this deal as a direct violation of its sovereignty, if your p a is building
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a controversial huge dam on the river, knols main tribute trains at egypt phase, it would restrict its citizens most to access. the dan has been the source of a decade long dispute between the 2 countries. well, for more on this, we can to talk with her joins us from 9 broadband festival. what more do we know at this point in time? we know that to it shouldn't militaries transport across landed in the money is capital mortgage issue yesterday, according to eye witnesses and video on social media at a somebody government, sol said that they carried the senior offices who, arriving to discuss the problem, the deployment. we don't know yet if they carried any troops or equipment now, as far as that deal you mentioned 2 weeks ago, which egypt and somebody renounced. the agents would contribute 5000 troops to
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the force, the african union, united nations peace keeping force whose monday is due to expire. at the end of this. yeah, and the un security council is still in the process of discussing the renewal of the mondays and to be honest on digits, we'll say from this 5000 troops on the a bilateral agreements. now, given that the peace keeping force is monday, as of yet being renewed, this arrival of minute to yeah, craft from egypt could indicates that this is part of the minutes, the biological agreement between the 2 countries looking, given what was that, does it increase the risk of the original conflict here. nothing indicates this to any of the governments impulse even in the one to start fighting each other, but it connects to 2 major points. attention that you mentioned is grand renee. so
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done, which was completed 4 years ago, and it's nearly filled. egypt sees it as an ex essential threat, having depended for thousands of years on nile river waters for agriculture. and so this move set and it brings the egypt to its soldiers closer to the country that it sees as the author of that ex, essential threat. and then it will say the full deal that you mention between ethiopia and the break away region of some of the land. it's the federal government to somalia says is an attack when it's when it's solvency and effective its territory. so some of the which struggles to the government and struggles to control of its territory is lot of any allies it can find at this moment in any dispute with e. c, a p, a over that controversial pool deal. okay, thanks so much milk and for talking us through all of that and they'll come with for us in nairobi. no, jerry, it is on the verge of
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a 100 crisis. the united nations is more than 26000000 people won't have enough to wait in the coming weeks. but let's go a lot to, i'm gonna address who is in my degree in eastern nigeria. and uh, as you've been talking about things via could actually get even with somebody on now, is that how things are playing out? exactly, doctor for these things to get worse. so yeah. before they get better, in fact, the main season, imagine we're supposed to have started going by fast incidence. this was supposed to happen until the month of july, but now we see now the number of cases such continued to arrive hospitals in i did it as personally the most of the country started since the month of it for which is 3 months. um yeah. and from the doctor's projection and ages production,
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this is not, this is based no, um, expectations, but this will reduce the next few months or so they expected to continue until the month of february. let me move out of shop now and see to show you what this exactly happened. me. yeah, this is only the outpatient department in this facility, and there are 3 of these facilities or 3 of these departments in the doctors without borders facility here in my department. they receive hundreds, hundreds of people's children from age one month to apply this not continued to arrive in the hundred's every day inside of calls. and we're not talking about those on admission. we have more than 500 in this facility alone . and so the number to keep growing, dr. c. a say they don't expect this to change until the month of november, such as when most of the provision is expected to come to arrive for family,
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of course, to say no. so i'm going to see bad people, but right now to talk more about this is dr. mohammed for sure of the like one of the main doctors and the specific doctor the thank you the patients. uh yeah, i can monitor position like just said this is the outpatient department. we see more than 300 of patients in the d, and we have the information department. well, zoe is the one of the visions, admittedly, to the idea of c or a place in touch with the student center every day in this, in the business, or if it, if it isn't, the decisions come better. and some of them home places and some of them actually die on the 10th. and that was on stay here. so it's actually very a diverse digit vision. we're in and uh, like you said,
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we don't expect this in my uh, it is low on to maybe out on the month of november. so how my home, how much help i think you get to hop. you never so for us to cope with what, what, what you receive a totally requirement to 300 and that's what this. yeah. but it wasn't to do. it's been one of the $500.00 at least of the time. and the houses are truly on the all the plans most difficult for them to expand and then we need to expand to that i must have done use that as, as, as a better way. but it's activity that you spoke about. the severity of the case has to be present. what have you recorded that in terms of most, i mean mortality of children coming here too late? of course with it was the event this morning. or how did this in the emergency room visit. tim,
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i've been to all of the mission division died. the come very sick. i'm very let some of them. thank you. that's a make. what year i've been lucky. i need the babies this concern as well. that the next. yeah. things to get worse simply because partners for medicine. so frontier or doctors without voters pulled me out of this uh, agreement. they had what they do here. usually when they treat chase just a money to pose the drink, they send them to are the percentages for the continuation of treatment to unfortunately, the doctors without borders. not saying that some of the partners some of that process and that they're not going to continue with this next year. i need to thomas feel this? yeah, certainly. next it could be catastrophic, already. doctors without borders calling this perfect situation. and now general pieces, i say that this is precious to question in this country. okay, thanks so much. and for giving us the light is there from isa nigeria. thank you.
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us facilitate ronelle to 0 tough corks in china. the us national security advisor, which is both sides of working to ensure competition doesn't turn into conflict. plus it varies an impact on the core activity and is there the consequences would be extremely serious. a warning from missouri and launched august finding rages near a russian nuclear plants. carlos hillcrest begins his us opened campaign, hoping to come up against his biggest rivals. we'll hear from the full time grand slam champion. thanks runs for the late summer, he's prevailing into your but it's generating some big sandstone and it's, it has been a place has been hit west and the last day aside from
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a particular reason. because the general thrust is to take the share of east woods to its bulk area and remain here and probably eventually south through greece. you can use the difference across the visuals, but not the big difference as you might think. it's still forecast be $27.00 degrees on wednesday in london for example, and 20 in edmond despite the likelihood of rain the biggest shaft hours. please be drifting surf and eventually these are smaller ones showing themselves up over the balkans. live in spain is dry, but i think staying with the development of thunder storms, not particularly useful ones, and they would last longer. they're coming on thursday. but look what's happening elsewhere where the shells have gone, the temperatures are rising once more. it's still pretty hot from the rest of europe and the dock is red shows where the hottest weather most likely is. but i think it will be concentrated a bit for the size for the rest of the week. so it's 35, as i say, we're up to about 36 in row. the average is $29.00 and it's still warm. as i mentioned, even edinburgh,
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once the reading is gone through the average is 17. we stayed about that. they've looked at wilma, by the time stuff they some shows 3 the fishing town in synagogue using it to the dreams of a better law. emigration because cynical doesn't offer an opportunity out g 0. well tells the story of a community via wave of immigration and leads to women. next, i lost my husband. and again, we don't office on how just as the world economy, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such these all of the right place for your
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business to get off the brace otherwise on with this strategic downstream industry on the clock in the news, your better tomorrow. it's the the you're watching, i'll just say are a reminder of how top stories, the ssl is really, is strikes and finds across the occupied with bank if killed at least 9 palestinians is around says the military operation is as long as just this and specific condemned to father pulled in 2 decades ago. it strikes and the cities have to boss and jeanine also injured. at least 10 people. a june list and his
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sister are among the latest victims of his friday as strikes in the central kansas street. they died in the family home and then this arrived for a few g, kept busy, full of people have been killed since the early hours of wednesday and egyptian peacekeeping troops and arrived in somalia. as capital mogadishu, their affairs regional tensions could escalate. how with it, as if your p a and egypt also have a diplomatic dispute. over york, the building a controversial dam around the president says he's not going to renewed negotiations with the west international sanctions imposed by the us entity alonza aimed at around nuclear program. but it's often civilians who end up suffering the most as versatile sort of reports from to around the around is one of the richest countries in terms of for you and gas resources. for 2 years ago, how me just saying you decided to take advantage of that and start the business
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impacts what kind of calls to quickly rose to prominence in the market. setting petrochemical products, particularly determined to several companies was highly profitable. but things changed drastically when you're honest or your industry came on the sections and this is now he can really find claims to work with your thought based so that i was experiencing approximately 6000000 tons of bitch man. i knew it could compete with american japanese chinese and korean companies to easily win bits started by one side of our exports went to china. so now the sanctions apply to all transactions from and to iran, how come up even directly conflict? my clients, i've to do business with dealers in the u. e. oman iraq, all tech year. which complicates everything needs me with almost nothing. the sanctions imposed by the west have these connected iran from the international series tie. national messaging system which facilitates some money transfers
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between countries. the sanctions automatically apply to any country company or individuals involved in 3. the activities which section that you're running institutions, companies or individuals that towards not only the business sector here, both of us as the really affects the radians with have to interact with outside world. when tabs on it applied for the ph. d program in portugal last year, she knew it would be difficult. she says the acceptance or her application marked the beginning of her nice me like these career. any nationality prevented her from opening up bank account, making it difficult to pay for the expenses all way and because all the buying key there. so i needed to make payments to start a new life. in portugal, no bank account. it took days for me to find a locals would accept cash from me so that i could transfer school fees from her account. the same applies to run payments as the landlord requires the receipt. it is a deadlock when you need to get an official paper like
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a residency renewal. because when you are an iranian, even the most simple things become nearly impossible and the official goal of the sessions is to limit your minds, nuclear and me. so i have programs since we went to run some way to human rights with nearly 100000 you any, i'm studying abroad. the impact of the sections forces some of them to drop out each year. this was said that of to 0 to around of more in this way, to join now by toby to savvy who is a professor at the university of toronto and the political economy specialist joins us from the or any and capital. thanks very much for being with us here. when else is there is we heard from one businessman in the story that it took about the problems that he has just trying to operate. i mean, how wide spread out the issues that he's facing and guess how the sanctions affecting every dia, randy is at this point in time. oh, speaking of your, on the sanctions,
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i think the most important topics to be taken into consideration relates to their school and as a very superficial may or they are intended or they are claimed by defenders, mainly including west and united states to be a sector, especially thick and limit for the other sorts of yeah, but the thing is that it's it looks like we're having some technical issues to head. can you connect me to it? yeah, i am. okay, great. yeah. we just yeah, we just losing you coming in and out, but if you can, basically just give us an idea of what it is like for every day radians, living under these sanctions. right now. a. yeah, this is of the matter is that the sanctions have turned out to be quite a comprehensive putting a negative impact on the lives of ordinary citizens. defeating them down from them
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from very fundamental rice like opening a bank account or, or funding necessary resources or stuff like that. they have led to significant evaluation of you rang and car as you read the causing inflation please call rocket . and there are many industries that have been hips are leading to increased unemployment again, affecting ordinary citizens in iran. and of course, when it comes to the medical style or pharmaceuticals, we see the same story being repeated as a matter of misfortune. and during the time of kroner myers outbreak, iran had so many difficulties faxing to the required stop large vaccines like all their medical stuff due to the sanctions. so basically there is a vine spectrum of negative impact directed towards the ordinary citizens. while at the same time be here from the west of the sanctions are intended to change the behavior of the state. but the thing is that when it comes to practice,
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there are so many negative consequences for the ordinary people. and then again, when it comes to the gardens, we know that the sanctions have led to a limitation in the government's ability to provide people the public service again, due to the reduced stage revenue as other other aspects that could be listed. and then it comes to the negative impacts researches on the reading. and what if it understand uh then you prisons promise to try and open up to the world and get sanctions lifted. i mean, how much pressure is on them internally for him to actually get that done? oh, well there is this profound understanding among the ordinary citizens uh, in your run and also among the political allots that part of the story relates to the rang and policies. but another part which is a very g pardon indeed, relates to the west and the united states in particular, whether or not they decide to use this opportunity to continue in english as has
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been a busy, right. so i think basically the ball is in the court of the united states if they decide to seize this opportunity. but a so we know that speaking of the negotiations, there is a clear air of mistrust in your rods. due to the fact that you're on boss, try this trajectory of parts in back in 2015. at the end of the day, they came out with a conclusion which was j, secure, a sign. as soon as a security council resolution, iran did, and honored all its commitments based on the deal, but the body body is returned in english. it's received and returns was nothing but additional sanchez, hundreds and hundreds of additional sanctions imposed on the card. right. so there is just your air moves from the airport. i think there is this expect ation from the baby and pads tend to fall off the trajectory of the car, but it's still there. is this. uh damn. yeah. how's the actually going to get it done? the though they have started,
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they have started some talks which is going to be pursued maybe in vienna. i'm not sure, but this is why we have been hearing so far these days and for the wrong things look pretty much easy because we have signed a deal back in 2015. and the clear expectation from there to iran, from the radio side is for the west to get back to the deal and to fulfill this commencement. as long as it's there is this the shore and spend the rest of the 5 that talks are guaranteed to be transferred to change of questions. you are either under the credit president or under the previous one. the late president tracy has been repeatedly saying that it's fully prepared to uh, let's say full pallets committed by the 2nd i was do let's say do all the size actions and then we'll have to leave it there. but we appreciate your insight into one of the as to who to study. thanks so much. i as the 12 alice drawn,
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cuz onto why in india's eastern side of westbank on the beach, i paid cool the action in protest against offices firing tags and board candidate demonstrations on choose time. it's demanding the state of chief ministers resignation or the who responds to the writing that the doctor earlier this month. but many people i can send the issue of women safety and india is being politicized . may consume sharif reports. the focus called by india is b, g, p industry to preston. go some protest to detain by please try to get on the bus and thinking from mr. new rain to move these bethany d t t, as in a position in this state. and his leading demonstrations calling for its chief menace to resign over who responds to the rape and murder of the doctor at the state farm hospital in coca that are coming to me. but
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if the woman chief minister cannot insure the safety of woman, then she has no right to keep her position. mamma, top energy should resign immediately. if she does not resign, the statewide locked down is just the beginning. and the b j a. p for protest, more aggressively. public outreach erupted across india after the plane, the doctor was rate tempo did one focus. the nines doctors and paramedics page workouts and thousands of people took to the streets nationwide. calling for justice, the latest strike organized by the b j. b is a response to police actions like this that is called police atrocities. getting the finally, it's called on tuesday. for the best been going, government says the bgp is hijacking the issue then in safety to destabilize the state. we don't, we one justice in the orgy called medical college and hospital right? murder case mama tied down in to you also once,
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just as far as the case is now with a central bureau of investigation, one accused has been arrested. the b j. p is trying to create an all keisha by attacking the police and calling for a strike. the supreme court has also set up a task force for recommendations for the safety of health care, so at the workplace. the no incidence of section the tax on them and have since been defaulted across the country and with the b to be threatening to intensified protests and risk is expected across india, consumption on the us national security advisor and chinese foreign minister when key holding a 2nd of talks in beijing check, sullivans visit comes as regional native is accuse china, a fuel intention is eunice kind of explains us as a us security advisor and china is top diplomat engaging closed door meetings. they do so against
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a backdrop of heightened tensions between beijing and america's allies in the region. on sunday and again on monday, the philippines and china created blame after back to that maritime skirmishes at the sabina show, one of many hotly contested areas of the south china sea, of which beijing takes a large claim. the philippine defense secretary at a military conference tuesday set the solution is stronger collective multilateral option, again, spacing in the 3 john china. although without saying it, then i'd say how to say for you is the biggest disrupt or of their national beast. in the i see, i think japan and the philippines upgraded their military relations last month. green lighting was typical access and joint exercises. tokyo zone suspicions of beijing flared on monday when a chinese wind 9 reconnaissance played fluid to us air space in a 1st ignoring warning calls to the space violation is
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a threat to our security. and we consider it totally unacceptable. china responded to japan's dismay by pledging an investigation into what clearly it said was not intentional. it's a delicate dance that sullivan and one will have to make a deep distrust, including concerns over chinese interference and us elections via mis information campaigns. we are working to ensure the competition is not here in the conflict and find ways to work together. interest align whether or not the to a ground work for our final joe biden. she didn't ping summit before the us president leaves office. the main mission remains clearing the air to keep their intense competition from entering our red zone. unit skim. alda 0 or an oil depot has called fire after you cry, and launch drones into southern russia of an ice finds in gulf ponds of the depot.
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in the kaminsky district of coral stuff, russian authorities say it defend systems, deceptive 12 tons targeting that region, and the version is for the north. so. so here's here on l just sarah. hi, mom. look at make how this based post i managed to make his mom smile and say, well, did the house coming up and support in just a few months? the business latest is sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by
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the business latest to sponsored by him to like global your real estate destination in due by the 1st time at this point. now his joy, tom, thank you. both plan is nice signing dining. oh no, says he's delighted off to make you a dream. davy, for the spanish giants. you are a 2024 champion, came off the bench to school the winter,
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and to come back. victory at royal via connor. he resigned earlier in the summer from i'll be light, see spot saw so that i can register him until just before mondays game, because of my league, a strict financial controls possibly to now tops the standings is fame. there are 9 points from 3 games to max's positive, nero's miguel gone to our home. well, one of the owners, you are winning spanish teammates has joined us no account that you know who memorably schooled a late winter to down germany in the quotes finals assigned a for you to look on his pain rail. so see that an initial fee of room surge, $6000000.00 to land him. call us out cross says he's relishing the intense rivalry he has with no by joke rich, as the pen move towards a possible final match up at the us. open the sponge it came through his 1st round
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match. it was given the scab, i a straightening qualified, the 2 teacher, the 2nd set before coming back to win in full across the joke of h to win the wimbledon title, but lost to him in the poseida at the pirates. and then pick obviously we how about how good they are by way of use every time the we step on the core, we play the really high 10 years. yeah. we have 5 really good friends of, of the core. we talk. huh. i logged, you know, i did. okay, so every time that we we see each other around so i mean, once we step on the card, there are no friends here in tor top. see the onyx and i left the typing in trouble . see behind him is the american mackenzie, mcdonald's in full sense, it's. eileen was cleared of wrong doing off to, to filed drugs tests in march. but it's been under intense scrutiny since news of the test linked earlier this month. and it was thank funds for back in to the response from science. i feel like it says it has been grades also throughout the
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but didn't use come out, you know, into practice sessions those that other support which, which i'm very glad and then happy about that. it is still a little bit, you know, not easy. you know, obviously i'm, i'm very happy to be here in a position where i am and, and then trying just to, to go day by day re 2021 champion. daniel medford have avoided an early exit to new york. you bounce back off to losing the 2nd set to push on live, which funding has risen to countries spots in the 2nd round to form a champion. so it says tons of ring k is out. c 2016 when i was beaten in 3 sets by matea bellucci now so t 9, the 3 time grandson champion hasn't made it post the 2nd round of a major. oh yes. well history was also made on choose day was done. evans and tower, and catching of playing out the longest does a match at the us open. last it a 5 hours and 36 minutes. evans coming out on top
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677-676-4664, means well in the morning you can stream tickets through to the 2nd round, but she was given a good workout by rushes, coming out, i came over. she'll take grace into an early, 3 lovely to before taking the bus at 6 full and it looked like it was going to be business as usual. well that i came over, i had other ideas and have 3 set points in the 2nd set. tiebreaker. the poll managed to resist the pressure and ultimately 1762 had phone. so you saw on us open champion name your socket eastern to round to jeopardy, specifically. and slot is elaina as to ping cohen had tournament open a socket taking the bus at $63.00, and then the full, the one on the 2nd set $62.00 to would funds. she'll come up against check republics, cutting them catalina, and move on next. sounds of power olympians have arrived in paris, the head of the opening ceremony. later on wednesday, the preparations for both these on the olympic games took years. but the french
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capsule is still not easy to navigate for those with disabilities. but it's smith reports, a parish gets another chance to show off the summit this time it's the power olympics, but still with the same spectacular backdrop. wednesday's opening ceremony will again make use of the city's landmarks. it's the 1st time in history that the vibrating opening a painting, power and big 70 yes, is in the center of the city. and that's very political and like a big market because we know that or just sit down, not a deputy, it completes the fault. that's going to be disability. yeah. tonight may be like going to change the, the look of the society about the best somebody's disability. and that's very important for me. moving $4400.00 asked me to take the cost of the game. they arrive in a city notoriously difficult to navigate, but those with disabilities. positive council says has made improvements. for example,
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you cannot book online for help to get on to trains. most of the underground system is not wheelchair friendly. we are very on cd and we have a very old metro. we have very old streets and we needed to uh, work it out with our, our team. and it's a really legacy for us. uh, thanks to the filing games a to have transformation. came to organize the say. several events are already sold out. there are a record number of participating countries and organizations had to be lympics parisians fled the city in drove spearing inconvenience and traffic. kyle, they were on the games. were a hit so much so that the majority of tickets sold for the power olympics. i've gone to people living in the powers region bonus. i'll just say right now, most of us try to make all parents proud, but this faithful play. it did it in style dunn's be swanson of the chicago cubs
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semester to run the high run. i guess the pittsburgh pirates. and what was his mother's 1st day? any message she was in the stands to see it was so making sure to say happy birthday himself and the duck out in the big hit, the cops beating the pirates 9 to 5 in the gay go. all right, that is what you spoke to now have. we'll see you later. tom, thanks so much just as well. couples from around the world have cries, the stage of the tank i will championship imagine taint in the event continues to grow and more popular is today so far, reports from full size. it's a den, it's music and it's also fully tweeted we present the heart of when a site is the and we are the tangle fast event and world championship take over the capitals. my niece, i see that are the ones the some of the lively are from columbia. this is the 3rd time they participated in the championship in july. the coming here is very difficult for us because we have to save money since there's no government support
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. but it's worth it because tangle gets into your body and takes over your life. but the general was born in the 18 hundreds and there was a plate the natural border between argentina and you were why it was recognized by the u. n. in 2009 as part of the nation's cultural heritage. the competition includes categories for classic denver, but also stage daniel and more acrobatic variant that allows dancers to jump and wake the traditional embrace. the over the thousands of people showed up at the event for the 1st event, which runs for 2 weeks has a lot more to offer live music, dance classes,
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and meal gas. where people just want to get together to dance. in one of the came by always i'm, i don't, he says the tangle embrace is about respect and emotion. well, it's a luxury to see young people dancing to be able to come here and dance. so people that come from all over the world to live and they come to a place with tangle, runs in our blood. and there is no age limit to learn. because tennessee they'll say, as he started dancing only 9 years ago, he bought it on there. but a little more near it's important for humanity, for the people, for children. it helps to keep the culture. it feeds the spirit. it's only 3 minutes of pure love. love, passion and joy is what brings people together. we would have sight is. all of them agree, it's a moment to focus on the beauty of this music and dens and let go of everything
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else. 87, i just need one aside. but it's up to this new zone. so how roman will we be here in just a moment. this morning, the a wave of criminal violence has respect for the drug talk, tells, raising the challenging authorities prison rights for political assassinations. ecuador has plunged from one of the safest countries in latin america to one of the most dangerous, with the government, declaring war on the guns and corruption, people in power investigates with causes behind the search and violence. and it's devastating impact on the nation. ecuador, on the fire, on that jersey though, it was meant to be that you just hear the cameras going. knox quickly for the tragic attack stunned the world. and the us president came in and whispered
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something into the prisoner's ear. what did he just say to press for the school children present? the events of september, the 11th defined the will. they grew up in just a huge moment. these are the stories. 911, faith witness. oh no. just sarah summer days in this about the libby is 3rd largest city and economic hub. private development like this beach resort in recent years has made this a destination for holiday makers across the country. livia has suffered conflict and political division since small market deputy was toppled in 2011. how did that in fact, as having to rival governments in libya has had a negative impact on its economy, but it's also created opportunities. people cannot afford to travel. so the 1st of additional new phase media business people are investing in results, amusement parks, and west on clearwater blue skies and sandy beaches. libya has africa,
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longest mediterranean coastline. private investors are developing small beach resorts like this one across the country. but because of the conflicts and libya, most countries advise their citizens to stay away. the 9 palestinians killed as strikes and raids across phil supplied westbank as well. so as you'll peroration is its largest the since the 2nd intifada, holden, 20 years ago, the gun. so robin, what field is there a life headquarters here in denver? also coming up a jet and list on the sista are amongst, does he follow people killed and is mainly attacks in garza since the early hours
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