tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera August 28, 2024 6:00pm-7:01pm AST
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of the hello, i'm sammy say them, this is the news live from dog coming off of the next 60 minutes. confuse and evacuations ordered in the occupied by spine causes dry. the forces carry out more as strikes and raids. i know many that but a human to boss in the occupies west bank where israel has sort of its biggest military assault in more than the cases of severe mountain nutrition. rise in nigeria, hundreds of thousands of children could starving weeks and the delicate dogs for us
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national security advisor invite james at the tone down tensions between china and america's allies. and on peace of statements with your school to use. it's a dream day. beautiful fall simone is nice signing, danny o mode. spanish midfield that comes with the bench to school the winter as boss at the top of the standings in spain, the now is riley false, is stepping up their attacks on palestinians as the war approaches. the 11 month smock, thousands of people were killed in gauze on wednesday, but the okay, my westbank is becoming more of a target. israel is conducted its largest ministry operation there in more than 2 decades, as strikes in the cities of to boss. and janine is killed at least 10 people that abraham begins on coverage. what's being called israel's hidden war and the officer
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finds west bank enters in, you fees. is really media are calling this assault the largest since 2002 concentrated around to boss and the jordan valley jeanine, seeing here and to cut him. it involves drones. fighter jets. and the large contingent of soldiers has to be enrolled. preston says it's ambulance workers have been prevented from rescue operation. how the we use to the weight is really occupations violate all international principles. break the law by targeting civilians, medical teams, and ambulances. we have seen this in gaza over the 11 months, and they're doing the same thing now and occupied westbank palestinian fighters say the attack then his reading and the 3 bull. those are in the account. but the death toll among palestinians is mounting late. this was a raid was carried out on a neighborhood by surprise. before hand some young men near my house asked me for
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water to drink. i went to bring them a bottle of water when i opened the door to give it to them and stick and it's very fast. we felt like something came down on us from the sky and there was an explosion. i didn't understand what was going on when i put my hand on my chest. i felt shrapnel and blood. israel's foreign minister, israel cats has called for palestinians to be forced from areas in the northern occupied westbank, comparing the situation to the countries war ongoing. so it's the clearest indication yet that as well as why they didn't get tour on this trip to the west bank, such as condition may alarm the international community, but will come as no surprise to palestinians living here who have seen rates intensify and expand every day since october, the 7th, the that, but i mean i just need all to boss the occupied westbank palestine when they die. abraham joins us now from nablus in the occupied westbank. so what's the latest
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right now? these, this ready, right still own going. or indeed, for more than 17 hours, these re, the forces are still in the 3 areas that they've started their re, to since the midnight we are talking about it to cut him with both. it's refugee camps, nordstrom's, and sort of cut in refugee camps. we're also talking about jeanine or fuel jacob, as well as a side where we were earlier today in the boss, governor is and we've heard the drones hovering. and we've seen a videos from inside showing how the medical teams are having a problem, carrying the wounded and taking them to the medical center is there, including a, a read that took place and the storming of a medical center inside inside where the heart of the red crescent, a medical center tells us that he's been assaulted by these ready forces, who also the same medical team. they are,
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we've heard in the morning from the g need governor that these really forces are intending to re, the, janine hospital, one of the main hospitals. we are creating a lot of panic in tell u. k. also amongst palestinian, especially those were sick and receiving treatment in these hospitals. we've also been receiving news from inside the north some sort of few decals that the residents there are scares. they don't scare the, they don't know what to expect, and that's why some of them have evacuated, fearing the worst. let's not forget that we've been seeing and noticing how these really forces are intensifying the use of is really air strikes, sometimes by drones, sometimes by bigger aircraft, against palestinians. and some of these air strikes took place in residential areas . remember when we talk about the refugee camps, we're talking about very condensed areas where people and homes are very close to one another. so one strike might be targeting a couple and the sorts of fighters,
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but it will for sure how run this vacations over the whole pop you nation and the whole community over they have. what do we talk about these read the occupation? yes, we are talking about these raids that have been intensifying and really we're looking at the biggest one now. but we have to also remind our viewers, the subtler attacks against palestinians here in the occupied westbank are not only not stopping, but they've been intensifying and increasing. and then our fears now, while you know these ready waves are happening in, in the north of the occupied westbank that settlers will continue the job basically, of intimidating and making life for palestinians more and more miserable in other areas in the occupied wes thing. or thanks so much to me that abraham reporting to us from novelist and they occupied westbank most of about a whole to use the secretary general of the palestinian national initiative. he says this rallies violating international law, launching
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a worn and occupied population. so these are not just today is it's a huge military operation. it's actually on act before. and that is taking place in reading sort of major areas. but not only that, they are envisioning so many communities and villages all over the west bank to address people. and the most important thing here for the audience to understand is that the west bank is unoccupied. 33 by those that are in the army. we've been on that is that in the military. okay. patients since 1957 years. and what is that? i is doing now is going back to our own occupied people, which is a total violation of any international, no deductibles. how are you paying by what should behave they are using expedite, they are using the ad force they are using the tanks. they are using windows and what that i to do now in the bank is to transfer here the acts of genocide and
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ethnic cleansing that they are doing in does that in to the bank. and that is all done by this is what are the fascist government, which is that on by in the deb set to like smart, the time being view, who are trying to destroy the whole infrastructure of these areas. and their goal is going to be a catch to the foot in minnesota visiting and has just declared that if nick linsey to be conducted sort of the seduce of, of the west bank. and to do these that a few times, we have to stand up to them. we have to say that fast, we have to does this because we would not leave our country. and we would love to be of our homes. and we will not accept will be slaves of the system of apartheid and discrimination that is, that i am just conducting. busy we have but i've done nothing but what is this the stead of an impression understood, have been genocide that is imposed on us. so now the us state department says it will impose sanctions on it and is ready. and joe, that provides support. the secular groups get more on this is all white house
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correspondent, kimberly have kids. so kimberly, what are us officials saying about this group and about why they're imposing sanctions of the yeah, well, the state department alarmed by the optic in violence, particularly against what there is calling civilians, but particularly palestinians living in the west bank. and as a result, they have taken action against the route they deem responsible. namely, what they're saying is the group responsible for this extreme settler violence that they say is causing attempts. human suffering, harming is real security and undermining prosperity and peace and security in the region is an engineer by the name of how show more ya shits and n g o that the united states says is getting funding from be is really government. it also the, according to the statement by the united states, is also a fund raising at through donations in the united states. so what the feeling of
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the state department is is that it is critical to hold this n g o accountable, and to hold those responsible accountable for. as a result, not only is this group being sanctioned, but also 3 individuals with ties to this group as well. as a senior civilian law enforcement officer who has in the eyes of the united states really exceeded the scope of his authority. and so as a result, the us not only designated these individuals but also sending very strong message through these sanctions that the us is not going to tolerate this kind of violence and taking action through whatever means it can to send a message to the is really government that it to should hold individuals accountable might. kimberly that they know going to tolerate this kind of violence
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. what any signs of us might be taking moves against these right. the minute tree that human rights groups have accused of backing set to the violence just briefly on that one place this. yeah, well the problem and all of this is that, well, the us might be saying that the us is fully aware that in the midst of all of these instances the is really military has been fully present. and in the words of amnesty international, in fact has been aware of this sort of state back campaign of violence and has basically watched as these acts of violence have been carried out. and so what the concern. 2 and is, is that really nothing will be done, even as the united states is saying that these really government should hold individuals a tangible it's military, on the other hand is according to at least one human rights group. amnesty international is watching. these acts being carried out and is not doing anything
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to prevent it. so that's the dilemma and all of this. all right, thanks so much. kimberly. how could that all white house correspondent? let's continue this though. is my home the last day is a professor of media studies at the institute for graduate studies that joins us here live on site. good to have you with us. so having the, 1st of all, we're seeing quite an up tech going on of these really minute. 3 raids in the west bank and is ready officials now saying this is just the 1st stage. what does that mean for what's to come next? yeah, so basically israel is using what's happening and guys in these negotiations that are ongoing as kind of a distraction for what they've been doing in the west bank. they've actually accelerated their program of the legal settlement expansion or annex thing palestinian land at a very alarming rate. and of course, a lot of that comes with the daily violence because whenever those resistance, even verbal resistance by palestinians, it's met with brutal violence either by the security forces or fi is rarely
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settlers who are arm. and that's the key thing because we've heard from you and officials also talking about a spanking set to the violence. now these 2 projects are result all phenomenal going on. this is a co incidence, not me. this is a, this is an ongoing planned sort of program if you will, right? this is part of the ethnic cleansing, plan is real, likes to talk about, a greater is real bright. this is idea that all of this land is supposed to be for the jewish people. there should not be errands on any of this land, not just the west bank and gaza, but even into jordan. and parts of you know, egypt and saudi arabia. this is deeply rooted in is really a policy and then is an in scientist uh, audiology is always, this is an ongoing ethnic cleansing plan. is it just ferry or is it actually happening when you listen to what lynn hastings you and you're not it's heavy and cold. nathan said in september 2023 that there was complete or partial displacement
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of 10 palestinian communities that yeah, it's definitely not just theory. i mean, you have is rarely politicians political leaders talking openly about this. what was one sort of, you know, just in quiet or in private is now being side openly. you have nearly 200 or approximately 200 settlements and outposts. now you have almost 800000 illegal is really settlers. it's much worse than in apartheid system. i liked what noam chomsky said when he was asked about apartheid. he said it's actually much worse than apartheid what the palestinians are facing in the west bank. so how effective up the steps which the u. s. is just announced. steps like that most sanctions on some sites like groups when you have human rights groups. as kimberly pointed out, amnesty international is reports of april, the 22nd saying referring to what it called states back set to a violence to dispossess displace palestinians on the quote. what it called israel system of
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a pop type. how effective is it to sanction just the site flows if as human rights groups saying this kind of activity is backed by the state. yeah, no, it's not effective at all. and i don't think any political scientists will take to, seriously, this is just a, a light slap on the wrist so that the us can say that it's being fair that it's trying to do something. but it's not going after the system that makes all this possible. it's not doing anything effectively to the israeli government, which backs all this. and this is like as a, as i said a moment ago, this is the is really government program. this is the israeli government policy. they've been expanding settlements for decades. they want to drive the palestinians out of the land. they're doing it sort of in slow motion, but it's been accelerated now as a result of what's happening happening in nevada. i think that is real views, us as an opportunity. i'm glad you mentioned gauzy because all of this is not happening. a nice selection. of course, there is the whole happening in gaza. there are talks going on for some kind of deal that with any of that slow down a levy a what's happening in the west bank?
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i don't think so. um, the reality is that reality is that as long as the us is fully backing is real and i can, i think, despite what's happening today, we can say safely that there is that the us is fully back in israel. israel doesn't feel pressure to, to sort of withdraw or are the accelerator and either in the west bank, northern gauze, and i don't think israel has any intention of reaching a ceasefire agreement any time soon. all right, thank you so much kind of the must say from the, the highest that you for graduate studies for coming and talking to us now john list and the sister, the latest victims of his re, the strikes in central gall. so they were killed in the family home in the new site or in the refugee camp. so t 9 people have been killed since the early hours of wednesday. adults, his age day is a struggle to find spice full, the wound didn't enough medicine and fuel to run hospitals. honey,
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my hood reports from the hospital and the site often central gone. so this is allowed the hospital, the only remaining operation of host facility in the central area. what you see behind me is the facility itself, design and one building here designed to accommodate a 100 kids on a daily basis. but judging it from what we're seeing, the hospital has been pushed to operate beyond this capacity just from the crowd behind me. right here at this health facilities. we're looking at 30 times more than its capacity. and just to show you the extent of it challenges and difficult conditions, this hospitality is going through. we're taking you inside the emergency departments of the hospital right here as a judge and a from what we're seeing. large number of people are waiting in line here and 6 when the large numbers of people here and there is just very is because of the
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evacuation orders. if advisors really in the military that push the vast majority of the room, a lot of houses on whether they injuries the patients a box with to leave the hospital immediately. just adding more pressure on this most health facilities in the wrong area and making it very difficult for the face of making it difficult for the medical and everybody to receive the proper medical care. this is the pediatric department at the hospital here and i do see it in the frame of the camera. there's so many people here and when, when we just talked to a doctor inside the hospital describe the situation as very horrific here. different never seen this large number seen in one place at one time. here it goes on to explain this is because of the valuation or does the weights of the off the hospital pushing more people to move do. and they'll say it off in other parts of the central area, mainly those who are in need of medical care. and then up in this cost results
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a hospital that is designed for minimum of a maximum of a $100.00 case on daily basis. now is that to provide medical care for close to 3000 people on daily basis? just adding more pressure on are really crippling health care system across the gaza strip it. and it's really dry and strong, uncomfortable to between syria and lebanon is killed full people. now syrian sources say a call was hit on the road between damascus and the 11 east capital bay route, as well as stepped off in strong spies across neighboring countries. since the war and guns, wisconsin in october. the nigeria is on the verge of a hunger crisis. the united nation says molding 26000000 people wouldn't have enough food to wait. just the coming weeks of health care workers say
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a high number of women and children are already suffering severe hunger amount nutrition. it's estimated at least a 100 children are being admitted to hospitals, daily, and doctor's treating mountain dollars. patients will they say the situation is rich crisis point, especially in northern nigeria, people, the nigeria, they've seen food prices sold due to violence by on groups and the removal of fuels subsidies. the price of basic goods, for example, was increased by 33 percent in recent weeks. i'm going to race has mall from my to go to in east and nigeria, a dr. felisa things to get worse. so yeah, before they get inside the main season, we're supposed to have started going by a fast incidence. this was supposed to happen until the month of july, but now we see now the number of cases that continued to arrive. hospitals in i did it as personally the most of the country started since the month of april,
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which is 3 months earlier and from the doctor's projection and 8 agents of production. this is not, this is based no expectation that this will reduce the next few months or so they expected to continue on till the month of february. let me move out of shop now and see to show you what is exactly helping me. yeah, this is only the outpatient department in this facility and the 3 of these facilities, all 3 of these departments in the doctors without borders presented to here in my department. we want to 300 vets for this. but what's in the view? it's been one of the $500.00 admissions at the time of a series of tools and all that part of the most difficult time. and then we need to expand to that i must have done use that as, as, as a better way of the effectively next year. things to get worse simply because
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partners for medicine. so frontier or doctors without borders putting out of this uh, agreement they had what they do here. usually when they treat cases to a money deposit green, they send them to have the facility just for the continuation of treatment. unfortunately, the doctors without borders are saying that some of the partners, some of that process, that they're not going to continue with this next year. i need help us feel this. yeah, certainly next year could be perfect already. doctors without borders calling this a catastrophic situation. and now general features, i say that this is a crisis situation in this country. now to egyptian men freed planes of arrived in some money is capital among the issue of a ministry cooperation deal. the both countries agreed on earlier this month. the raw phase, the deal could escalate intentions in the region. ethiopia, i'm good some audio and it signed
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a preliminary deal with the break region of some on the line that the cold would allow land lock ethiopia to release coastal land. egypt is also adults with e c o p, a over its construction of a dime on the nile river. malcolm way of is following developments from neighboring kenya to addiction, military transport planes landed at the apple with the smallest capital. mogadishu on tuesday, small the federal government sources told us that the cdn egyptian ministry offices were on board. that came for me. thing, which is nice agencies reported the domestic, i'm somebody government associates saying that the cost to say carried weapons and ammunition as well as a recent buy last through deal signs between egypt and somalia for security assistance. i need it to go say, pledge to provide troops to the international african union, united nations for support. some of these governments in securing the country in
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troops make it a significant part of that force. it will 7 small area on the bilateral agreements . small area has recently said that the and sweeps must leave. meanwhile, egypt has tensions with the idea of buttons. here is grand. renee soon dam on the upstream part of the river nile, which he did says is an existence, a threat to the volta. it depends on for agriculture. now this military support from easy idea is the 1st to come to some of the are in mold and full to yes. why do you see as posing a risk, to increasing tensions in the region? malcolm web, i'll just say era. my baby, kenya, the us national security advisor and chinese foreign minister, one key on holding a 2nd day of talks and badging. doug sullivan's visit comes as regional neighbors accuse china or off fueling tension units came now us as
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a us security advisor and china is top diplomat engaging closed door meetings. they do so against a backdrop of heightened tensions between beijing and america's allies in the region on sunday and again on monday, the philippines and china traded lane 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 action against beijing in these regions. china, although without saying it then i'd say had saved for you, is the biggest disrupt or of getting there? national beast in the japan and the philippines upgraded their military relations last month. green lighting was typical, excess and joint exercises. tokyo zone suspicions of aging flared on monday when
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a chinese wind 9 reconnaissance played fluid to us air space in a 1st ignoring warning calls to the space violation is a threat to our security. and we consider it totally unacceptable. china responded to japan's dismay by placing an investigation into what clearly it said was not intentional. it's a delicate dance that sullivan and one will have to make a made 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 late ground work for our final joe biden. she didn't being 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 of the us china rivalry,
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also applying out as some of those pacific island leaders. some have endorsed the $270000000.00 plan funded by australia to improve police training leaders of tongue of fiji hello and poplin. you're getting, he said they'll help island stays, tackle drunk traffic in illegal fishing across millions of square kilometers of ocean that comes as australia looks to reduce china security presence in the area. the aging is deployed police on the solomon islands and terry of us the entire pacific is the biggest, unpolished space in plenty of this. considering i was s, space m, c space. it is a bigger space. and this side is it is really important to be comfortable in this manner. and i think one of the he started call him a key outcomes of this 50 ted p. i have this the assembly span of the pastry policy initiative. and we just want to comment, i'll be putting us in, you know,
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and region, especially australia and the deal and for all as being listed and conscious of the needs in the region. and i'll still, i had on, i'll just say our best way to know positions folders hit the streets again to protest against last month selection resolves will have a lines on the dates building the american dream. how margaret women are playing a bigger pods and the construction falls outside of cut eyes begins. is us opened campaign, hoping to accomplish gainesville biggest driver from the full time grand slam champion in school. the not surprisingly enough, the wind to sudden is winning attitude. a code that might provide with the exception of southern patagonia where the stairs do fully detach the sort of rising
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gently up through argentine and chalet. and secondly, in uruguay. montevideo is enjoying 50 degrees. i'm coming back up to about 26 so. so in essence, young and re a so that code is no longer the influential partner in this with a team. it's recently reached into brazil, but now the risk here is because there's no significant wind smoke from far as of that. the punch, not, in particular, is covering a good part of the 0. the heats been pushed northwards, best by nice and by day is pretty warm. despite the shelves that break our from donna west woods towards ecuador, jamaica is a bit of a focus for potentially big showers in the next 24 hours. so that's in southern florida. and the pacific coast of mexico has proven to big fund storms to in the us . the extreme heat in the midwest has been knocked out of the way by these johnson . the soldier pushing east was to of new england, then taking off. so the air, higher valley, so temperatures have come down here. but if you are east coast,
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for example, in new york, takes a while to cool down the with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us once to keep the war in ukraine going to russia's will is broken. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look good us politics, the bottom line, the
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safe them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the, [000:00:00;00] the welcome back here watching out is there a time to recap on headlines is why the strikes and braves across the occupied west bank of killed at least 10 palestinians. israel says the military operation in its largest is all just strong of essence. the 2nd in to follow them over 2 decades ago
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. journalist and the system are among the latest victims of his radio strikes in central gall, so they were killed in the family home and then the silent for a few g. come fix, see 9 people have been killed since early wednesday night. jerry is on the verge of a hungry crisis. the united nation says molding 26000000 people won't have it off to waves in the coming weeks. not ukrainian drugs have hit oil that hose in the russian regions of kit, off and roast of the governor of kit on the says the attack did not cause any casualties or fives, says the facilities operations will not disrupt fit either. now the region is around 1500 kilometers from ukraine's buddha bless the kaminsky district and overall stuff in southern russia, one that was engulfed by flames. russian authorities say i defend sisters intercepted 12 drones and last of and photo. and as for the news,
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you're training and drones and also tons of the area 10 days ago we'll position in venezuela is calling from mass demonstrations to mock one month since the dispute the presidential elections took place. president nicholas, my daughter's victory spock's, anti government protest leaders of the opposition say that was widespread, both or for the like troll council says my bureau, one more than 50 percent of votes. security forces have detain thousands of people as much as since they began view and this content, the cracked down on demonstrations. but i have a son that i'm at the joins us now live from bobo. ta so alexandra. first of all, it's been, i think today marks one month since those elections were held. how do the pro test look today? are they building on losing momentum of the in dates? i mean this wednesday,
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mike's one month since these dispute the elections and people are just starting to gather in downtown cut outcasts for this protest called by the opposition and their leader, my, the equity map of my child. the problem for the opposition is if you talk to them, is that is becoming increasingly difficult for them to maintain this momentum due to the crack down. the refreshing they said they have been receiving at the receiving hand from the government that states that the elections. there are also being either pro, this in demonstrations that are happening in other parts of the word earlier here in a neighboring book that we're a big, 35 percent of the, almost 8000000 been as well as that i've left the country in recent years, fleeing the economic, social and political crisis there lived 5 how the small demonstration new year. and
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as you can see, there are uh these balloons and a pictures of some of the board and 1600 people that have been rounded up in a respite device of any sort of security forces that uh, in the last month since those the elections that extra and stuff due to insist he has a way and that, that the op positions that many people internationally in other countries, the same that the were stolen by the my daughter administration. and that the position was able to show everything to the concert. and that my daughter would have a those in by a landslide, a several come phrase, alessandra i've been calling on the far too saying look, just release the votes. him down to the voting tile. is any sign authorities might be going in that direction? well for what we've seen so far, the opposite that's been happening,
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as you said 1st, the electoral counselor in venezuela, which is controlled by people close to my daughter, have announced that he had won the elections in the countries a supreme court that said the same as order the electro outsource the to publish, the official resides, but not the title is as required by a venezuelan law, while the opposition is that through their width and this is elect through a width. and it says the day of the elections have been able to gather more than 80 percent of those tallies and publish them. and for that, they're now being investigated by the countries the attorney general saying that those style, these things that that have been uh for as the and what we seen from i do it up just yesterday on tuesday. his dad, he is the trying to cling further into power to strengthen his power. he has. we shuffled the is the candidates putting
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a number of the hard liners in key positions included the valve cover? you're one of his closest ally who will now be the minister of justice in theater and the peace and by so be able to control directly that a special forces in the country which shows the fact that the other has no intention to leave on that side. of the sounds on patsy, updating us from both ha, right now. so gunston is a senior analyst at the international crisis group focusing primarily on venezuelan politics. you joins us now, live from cadillac is good to have you with us. so 1st of all, how much of a threat to the president all these demonstrations becoming a month on i don't think the kind of riley's the money equity and the presidential candidate on the one side has been calling over the last amongst a bunch of attractive themselves. these are static rallies that don't matches on
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government buildings or anything like that. may have been as well at least 300 on us. one certainly is demonstrations, which them has a bit more a to the government. but as your course on the side of the, the fact is that the government has responded with a very harsh fact. uh and that has frankly scared people a great deal of the protests, of, of diminished as a result. i guess maybe one of the key questions and all of this is the security forces. how solid is the support for the president, which well, they say it started solar down the high come on to the full, says the sub to the fully behind the order. and it has to be said publicly, there's no evidence that any split and the security forces. i think the role is no reason to think of military personnel or any are divided in any different way from the rest of the population. so presumably,
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a great deal of discontent in military price for the tall, solidly behind the coast of one of the main reasons for that upon, for the benefit. so that getting individually from the, from the system is that many of the sellers wanted for human rights violations. and another crimes of funds are there that are taking the risk of present time. it is the government. what is the last hold of by international pressure? the opposition fig. get money and my child of has been thinking about how she believes international pressure as well as protest could actually unseat my due to how realistic is ours that wishful thinking. looking at what happened to one guy though in 2019 the us even recognized him as the leader of man is why that didn't help to on something to do to event. so that's right over 50 countries recognized. one way though is legitimate president is that is why the he is now is exxon and
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the united states. so like for goal, an international pressure, huge campaign to sanctions, diplomatic isolation did not load one. i think the calculation of the government right now is that they can, they can set this out as well. it may be, the economic situation is going to get considerably worse. international repudiation is probably even greater than it was back in 2019. but on his own, that doesn't seem to be a least initial to a really expensive discourses, right. it's good to get your analysis and thoughts on that filled gun. since in the international crisis group, us migrate women that finding lucrative construction work in the us. and once traditionally been a male dominated industry to the monde growing as it coincides with the arrival of tens of thousands of people right across the southern border. i'll just say it was
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kristen salumi has more. a wendy vented media is lucky. she's one of just 40 women to win a spot in this monthly construction safety class conducted by the workers justice program in new york. waiting list 2000 women, wrong. well, construction work is physically demanding and often dangerous. it's also among the most lucrative and accessible for recent arrivals. don't have work authorization yet from ecuador is waiting for her paperwork to go through for the most, but i think we can do the job and things to this foundation. there are new opportunities for women, so they can work and help their families. well that i do that i most definitely the u. s. construction industry is increasingly reliance on immigrants to get jobs done . women make up only 14 percent of this workforce, but lately more and more of them want in construction of jobs still pay more than
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all the traditional industries that women have relied to being able to earn a living, such as cleanings, factory restaurants and women who probably can earn $15.00 an hour in the cleaning industry can go and meet about $2530.00 an hour in the construction industry. even with the surge of migrants crossing the border and 2023 economist. madeline is of odd new size. the demand for construction workers has continued to grow split. it certainly suggests that the inflow of unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers into the country is probably not depressing wages in the sector. there's a lot of pent up demand. recent arrivals desperate for work have traditionally broken into the business by picking up day jobs and environment that can be intimidating if not downright hostile to women. but learning their rights is part of the safety training. born born workers now account for 30 percent of the construction industry nationwide,
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40 percent here in new york. and for many immigrants getting that safety certification card in their tickets to the industry. and the american dream. the number of men and women seeking certification has more than tripled since 2019 that's the hope of wendy and so many others seeking to build a better life in the united states. kristin so me, me al jazeera, new york trade is across the pockets dawn of shop down the business isn't gone. strength to protest against a rise in taxes and the price of electricity, or the cost of how has risen under the government to find that as the shift about chevy strike is aimed at forcing the government. the reverse increases in power bills and new taxes on small businesses. a rising cost of living has triggered widespread and rice. and in the philippines, a warning is being issued for multiple flash floods or land slides through the
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monsoon range. the south west high food gave me killed, at least $34.00 people last month. at least 600000 people were forced from their homes across the country. that i had on al jazeera in the sun. well, dancers, you can see the lights here, have taken over argentina and the power olympics begin in paris, but french capital remains difficult for disabled people to navigate that story coming up in school. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination into by
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the price paul science that's can't tell from what's happening in the world. the sport with beta savvy, thank you very much. boss alone is nice signing. denny almost says he's the lights it off to making it dream day before the spanish giants. the euro 2024 champion, came off the bench to scroll all the way to the come back victory and arrive via con um he was signed earlier in the transfer window from our b leipzig, a boston letter could not register him until just before tuesdays match because of like he goes strict financial control rooms off of the now top of the standings in spain, there on 9 points up to 3 games and he's validated less than a whole. they will. okay. i'll take seems as remedy to talk to arrive in italy to compete. he's transferred from chelsea to not only the belgian strike it was mailed, but on his way to his medical helping one fan back onto his feet. tall shipping knocked heads about the crowd. napoli reportedly close to completing the signing of
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scott terminated from manchester, united as well, positive news media and was going to our home we will make out maybe, you know who memorably you school the like when of a spain, to down germany in the euro. 2024 coast finals assigned a full year deal with also the gun is paying a rail. sophia dad, an initial fee of around $56000000.00. to land him. you're going football. player one is seattle, has died in hospital 5 days off the collapsing and a matching brazilian cell, palo, the national defense was on duty in a couple limits, adore his match. when he went down, during the 2nd half, he was hospitalized but passed away. late on tuesday, as the results of claudia whispered retreat erased, east capital was 27 in england, all hoping to win the 2nd taste against the sweet lancaster hosting on thursday at
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loads and wrap up the series. the home team won the 1st of 3 tests last week by 5 weekends. it was a full success of the test when of the season of the beating, the wasting. these 3, no spending skip of all the post is on the brink of my 1st series. when, as captain of this country called us, al cortes says he's relishing the intense rivalry he has with no that chunk of h as the pay move towards a possible final match up at the us open suspended, came through his 1st round match, but it was given a scapegoat screen and qualify need to be dropped to say can see people coming back to winning full l perez. be talking to each to win wimbledon. so i think the last to him into the side of the power. send them big obviously we how for how good the by way of use every time the we use 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 that. okay,
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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 seed unix center lifting, staffing control the see behind him. is he these american mckenzie? mcdonald in full states, the sadie and was kate of wrong doing off the to fail drugs tests in march. but it's been on the intent screening since the use of the test needs earlier this month. so it has thank friends the back and get the response from funds. so i feel like it's has, has been great also throughout the news 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 a 2021 champion. the new mid, mid day is avoided in early access in new york. you bounce back on the leasing. the
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2nd fits addition live ej funding is read them to claim she's spots in the 2nd history was also made on tuesday with danny evans and caught in the kitchen of playing out the longest and the match at the us open. it lost the 5 hours. i'm 36 minutes. evans coming out on top 677-676-4662, my wales international rugby place, louis resend that has failed to secure a place on the kansas city chiefs roster for the upcoming season. re summit clicked rugby earlier this year in the hope of securing an nfl career. but those ambitions appear best now that the 23 year old is being waived by the chiefs. you could still be pulled up by one of the other 51 franchises. thousands of power olympians have arrived in paris, the head of the opening ceremony. later on wednesday, the preparations for both these and the olympic games took years. but the french capitalist still not easy to navigate for those of disability. bennett smith
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reports a virus gets another chance to show off the summit this time it's the power olympics but still with the same spectacular backdrop wednesdays opening ceremony. will again make use of the cities landmarks. it's the 1st time in history that the vibrating opening a painting, power and big so many debts is in defense of a city. and that's very political and like a big mock because we know that's hard to sit down, not a deputy to complete the fault. that's going to be disability. yeah. tonight may be like going to change the, the looks of the society about the best numbers disability. and that's very important for me. moving 4400 asked me to take the costs of the game. they arrive in a city notoriously difficult to navigate for those with disabilities. i said to council says he's made improvements. for example, you cannot book online for help to get on to trains. most of the underground system
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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 work it out with our own team. and it's a really legacy for us. thanks to the filing games a to have transformation game to organize the say several events. we already sold out. there are a record number of participating countries and organizations had to be a lympics parisians, fled the city in drove spearing inconvenience and traffic. kyle: they were on the games where 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 era as well, that's what we're supposed to use for the time being. we'll leave at the for now have move it late this i me saying sized beta r u k prime minister k as dom or as mat german john. so. busy shots, as he attempts to rebuild times, hit by breaks it. the 2 liters announced plans this up
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a by that feel free to ring the 2 countries closest food fried and defense, u. k. those are to leave you a few years ago under conservative leadership. now the labor lead government, once a reset with your dominant cane has more from valid will re entering the single market. but this was the 1st time the prime minister keeps. thomas had come to poland to meet off shots in the chancellor, a hand for both man. it was a meeting of minds. they are both from the social democratic strain of politics. i am for both men. the key priority was resetting the relationship between the 2 countries, but also between person and the european union. this is what for the shots, have to say to report, this is why i mean i am delighted the cure stormer has announced that he will seek a new start in his relationship with the european union. we want to take this out stretched handles because the united kingdom has always been an indispensable part
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of the solution to the major issues of selecting the entire continent for his part . so keeps tom a wanted to focus on the mission. good. see the real details. growth is the number one mission of my government. and what we understand clearly is the building relationships with partners in germany and across europe is vital to achieving it. the thought is what our 3 month today represents the channels that we have. we will also deep incorporation on shed social challenges. both lead is referred to the recent attack insulting and in which 3 people were killed by a man who had come to this country as a syrian refugee, but had been told that he would be defaulted from this country, but have not been at the time of the crime, both man then talking about the impact of immigration to the countries, i'm what measures they believe need to be introduced to put checks on the situation
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. so i'm going to came out of this era fill in couples from around the world of grace, the stage of the tango will championship. in argentina, the event continues to grow more popular internationally. i have the seminar, i code for participation sizable reports from one to cyrus. it sedan it's music and it's also fully tweeted we present the heart of winter site is the every year the tangle, fast event in world championship take over the capitals by nice. i see that are the ones the sort of lively are from columbia. this is the 3rd time they're participated in the championship in july and the coming here is very difficult for us because we have to save money since there's no government support. but it's worth it because tangle gets into your body and takes over your life. but then what was born in the 18 hundreds and there was a plate the natural border between argentina and you were why it was recognized by
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the u. n. in 2009 as part of the nation's cultural heritage. the competition includes categories for plastic, dental, but also stage daniel and more acrobatic variant that allows dances to jump and wake the traditional embrace. the, the the thousands of people showed up at the event. but the 55, which runs for 2 weeks has a lot more to offer live music, dance classes in milton gas, where people just want to get together to dance in water. the water came about was,
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am 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. 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 had to save those since he started dancing only 9 years ago. is what it under, but of them were near. it's important for humanity, for the people that work 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 dance and let go of everything else. maybe some i just see went outside of and say it from me for this news out, but i'm back in the mountains with another full show. so to stay with us. yeah. analysis here.
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the approved or reject the most progressive constitution ever proposed for any nation in the history. yes or no. shooting. voted no big picture us one question that goes into the very foundation of judy until the cause of its relationship with indigenous people. the muscle and the midst of should positive on the jersey. it was meant to be that you just hear the carriers going up quickly for the tragic attack stunned the world. and the us president came in and whispered 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
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a huge moment. these are the stories. 911, faith witness. oh no. just sarah. all that remains of what was once a classroom before is rose were now schools have become regular targets for the military for desperate college to use. this score in this is a neighborhood because of city serves as a temporary home is pretty forces issue new is actuation. orders for 9 areas in newness warning they would for sleep operate against palestinian fighters there . click on what is happening to us. by the time we reach an area these readings want us to leave, is whether or not the whole world is watching. act and find a solution to the i can a is where the forces have funds areas in the north, south, and center of the carlos trip. the latest, the punctuation orders are causing panic. because with is where you repeatedly targeting,
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so called save stones. there's no guarantee they will be safe where they go next. the a is write a full season post because here's an older people to leave the homes in the occupied west bank. i know many guy, but a human to boss in the occupied the west bank where israel has started. it's biggest military assault in more than to the i'm sammy's a them, this is al, just here a live from dell hall. so coming up, refusing to be silenced more opposition nowadays amongst austin nicholas with his re election as venezuela's president
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