tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 3, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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the the the, the, you're watching the news, our life from headquarters is all fine. daddy, you navigate, here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. so you, when says it's vaccinated a quarter of young children and god gave polio, but nearly half a 1000000 have yet to be reached. there is a fuel crisis in africa as largest crude oil producer will be live from nigeria, capital solution. india is west bingo state approves of bills taking the death
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penalty for sexual violence off to the rape and murder of a trainees officer and no distractions. schools in australia are trying new methods to restrict to mobile phone usage during school hours. i'm doing casual sco with school as younique's center reaches the course of finals of the us open chasing his 2nd friend slammed the italian. well, someone told me to set up a class the hello. we begin this news. our in gaza with a world health organization says it's now managed to vaccinate a quarter of all children. under the age of 10 against polio, un agencies are hoping to inoculate 640000 children. the vaccination campaign was launched off to the 1st case of polio, was confirmed there last month, 25 years after the disease was eradicated in distress. honey mahoney,
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joining us not from dated by the, from central guys a honey. so that campaign is underway for a 3rd day. now, how is the rollout going of the will, according to the world health organization, it has reached out to a quarter of the total number of, of children that are supposed to be vaccinated here in the central area. that isn't estimated by a 161000 children across then for that. but let me tell you this right here at this health facility, along with a health lock the hospital here, we've seen a significant a drop in the number of parents added children showing up here at the 3 tents that are set up here inside the hospital for vaccination, giving the level of fear and a state of kind of caused by the unpredictable here is practically right. do you meet or is that we from where these then started up here behind me at the facility, just a few meters away from the gates of the hospital just that made it very difficult
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to meet the parents and that, you know, worried about approaching this a health facility and come for vaccination, same, same situations applied elsewhere as, as of yesterday, early hours of the evening where the ties of the area we're excited with sky predators. the run just made it very difficult for grants to make the decisions. now these, these situations combined with the ongoing express of, of not going for a ceasefire. the, i'm making everybody worried are increasing the level of an executive for parents and for children. however, we're seeing the level of response so far, at least the 1st 2 days, right? here and there are the other parts of the central area and the numbers, the number that definitely show talks about is, speaks for itself. there is an interest. people are worried about the likelihood that the people and the health of their children. but here's the thing, it's not only polio afraid of the spread of polio. that is a challenge. you can children here, it's the lack of everything. and probably the primer among them is there's 50 and
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then you go on a from on the contaminated water, the drink, the, the, the contaminated foods apply that they receive dates on the proper health conditions and living conditions that they have been put through and forced into living for the past in months, all combine are increasing the level of a trauma did their whole thing. so other than the vaccination do would be other elements to look at. and to try to resolve this for the sake of the children and their parents. okay, honey, thank you so much for that reporting from data by now in central gaza and will now speak to the w h o we have with us dr. hamid yavari, who's the director of pull your eradication for the w. h o's, eastern mediterranean region, joining us from online. thank you so much for your time. so you had said the w h o, that is that you need to reach 640000 children in total in gaza. what is your assessment as to how this campaign is going right now? so the campaign is going quite well. and the most important thing is that we have
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not had an unfortunate executed the incident in the of the cafe. now that's close to the bar on the humanitarian farms has held, the parties have a stop to the coming thing that they have made. so we have um, now today the assembly during the day of the vaccination campaign and we have all of the vaccine agent molar children. and then we have an estimate of a uh, in this 1st uh, maybe resolve or maybe a the, uh uh, got it. uh, this is the 1st phase of the campaigns. uh, by this evening. we would make an assessment whether the last 2 children that need to be vaccinated without any remaining time because we are not finding more jobs in this area than we estimate actually rely on the need tomorrow as well to continue vaccinations. what about the other parts of the gaza strip?
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you just said that you're focusing right now on the central areas of them. so they took them all a see with us campaign. we started in the south alone that said the bottom of the 340000 estimates, which again, i don't the sound of the to the 2nd of reading that who stop the after tomorrow. and once that is complete. ready again, about 4 days after that and the last we started the jazz again, an estimated population of thought to get to the years of age, a $150000.00 doctor. how many of correct me if i'm wrong here about the type of vaccine that the w h o is using, requires another dose in 4 weeks time. i mean, for us, if you can just confirm that point and if so, what plans are in place to ensure the w h o can start up as drive again, what assurances have you gotten from israel and other parties involved at least 2
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loans? oh, that's a nation i needed to stop them. sounds like on the condition that we need at least 90 percent of all children under 10 years of age in both about all the documents that they get. and if we are, if we missed each of the additional dollars may be necessary. right now we have an agreement with the properties to implemented the 2nd down to the weeks after we've given the vision of the 1st draft. um, how effective though, can this be dr. hamid's, when you still have children drinking from sewage water. and obviously the sanitation crisis in garza continues. that's, that's the most of the, that is why it's very, very important. it's a waste of time. it's at least the virus would be to build the image of children as
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fast as possible because of the reasons lack of being what to travel means, sewage contamination and this is a virus that is in fact just wanted to see can of draw solution. and so that's why the you just mentioned in does, i mean dense and widespread and that is why that's the level of coverage that is needed any shots, period of time to, to start as of what challenges do you foresee ahead and what challenges are the teams on the ground facing right now, of course the biggest challenge and then some domains that of buttons to the concept. we are just in the very 1st phase. so we still have a long road ahead, a lot to lose all of the pieces of the problem. the have to configure the dns of publisher, mediterranean balls, and the also logistics have to replace. and most important families shouldn't have
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the trust in the confidence that they see from them to bring the children out. and the there's no on the web security instant. and then of course, object needs to be able to be had his thoughts is to not miss many children to be as many of them as possible. it's not all of that. what sort of references though, are you getting from the is really, is particularly when it comes to these, suppose that humanitarian pauses and specific areas. and so i think the, the sofa in the you do that. so de, uh, the defense headed uh, uh, which is obviously building confidence among heads workers and among communities that we can get out and bring good children for uh, uh, for recognition. so this is increasingly really uncomfortable, and that's why it is so important that this hot entity, by the incident, and you can see any fidgety really create
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a suspicion in doubts in the lines that's happening. some of the safety and security and the reading on a file and read $11.00 back to that. okay, dr. how many draft already? thank you so much for joining us from. i'm on. thank you to the occupied westbank now where the is really military has been sending reinforcements as it continues. it's a salt for a 7th day, a 14 year old boy was killed. and one of the most recent attacks on the to cut and refugee camp is really military has confirmed that it used a drone to target palestinians who they say were firing soldiers. palestinian fighters had been exchanging gunfire with the army. at least 30 people had been killed by is really forces during their week long military operation made that abraham was reporting on the situation incident cut in when shots were repeatedly fired near her position. at the end of the 2nd day of these really minute 3 invasion to the northern occupied west bank. these really forces to,
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from this area over here before returning back to the entrance of the 2, we've got him refugee camp and closing more damage and more destruction to the infrastructure. boston is, i've been saying that these really forces say that they are targeting some palestinian fighters, but this level of destruction shows that they are after the idea of that a few decals because in these there are few decals who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these ready occupation. in this morning a policy indian boy was housing to the mosque from here with his father before he was hit by a sniper as bullets to the neck. and then his father was also injured with in a bullet to the abdomen. now the boy has to come to his wounds because positive thought that these really forces have withdrawn from the area that they're not going to come back. but then again, they returned and we're not hitting
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a lot of confrontations on the sounds of confrontations with these really forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that, is there a wants to instill fear among palestinians and wants to remind them who has the ultimate power and the ultimate control over their lives. we need to move because it's getting more dangerous. okay, we'll speak to an adult now an adult. so you've obviously moved from the academy. you're joining us not from novice also in the occupied westbank. just tell us about the military operations that are taking place across the occupied territory and why they seem to be expanding and intensifying and this moment of time. well 1st of all, let's talk about the 2 homes that we're surrounded by these where the forces one and go for then village which is close to the fight west bank, where a 16 year old was killed as these randy forces, which was one of the houses where they believed that one of the fight, there's
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a thief, they say that one of the fighters that they've been looking for is, are using a 16 year old, was at the house near by. also in the nap bear, which is in tune cutting my village at one of the suburbs reveal food. cutting house has been surrounded and the medical teams we're not allowed to get there before these wavy is sources informed. tell us to be an official sources. the to palestinians have been killed as a result of these really shooting towards the house that we know that is some houses have been target said that the seas by these really forces, as we know that there is really forces usually have the policy of withholding bodies of palestinians, they be responsible for attacks against this way. these at this seems to be the case now that they are withholding the bodies as of yet. and the local sources are coming about the 10 show a withdrawal by these way. the forces from the nab that in this is they 7 is really the largest ministry. the largest is really the 3 digit to be up to 5
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respect to the year, 2002. and while as well says it start getting quite serious kind of thing in your believe that it's using the time with all eyes, auto garza, and talks about these volumes and whatnot. that is really wants to cement occupation here in the occupied with fact wants to offer even more protection to the league and is really such supplements that have been expanding and expanding at the expense of the palestinian people. we've seen those is where the settlers getting empowered by the fact that it getting more and more in numbers that they are also forming some sort of was that's helps with attracting and attracting palestinians. and just before this and date, this invasion started, we would have best lab reporting on settlers attacking one village and killing a palestinian man from near his home. so if palestinians believe the, all of that is one, you know,
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one of many ways that is really cementing is occupation using the time to intimidate palestinians even more and turning them into subjects in their thank you so much. and thanks for that reporting from the blessing you occupied was thank of the widespread calls in the democratic republic of congo for full investigation into the 129 debts at mcculloch prison. in contrast, some the deaths occurred during and attempted prison break. barbara and gulf has more the inmate space to dis, images from inside mcculloch prison. the largest scale and the democratic republic of congo, pasha, kids bodies, a heap to the ground. and bullet wounds can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison, so they had gone fire before dawn on monday about police back up for slow to arrive
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. what does that mean? the prison go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock, there was no police. we could see people running away, prisoners escaping. we didn't understand anything until we noticed i blocked the road. there was no excess at the height of the attempt to present break. the administrative building was on fire. and officials say some female prisoners were raped. confidence media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed. government says the situation is now under control of trade initially suggesting the need to death. it promised to punish what's it called acts of sabotage loans of all the responsibilities in particular we show we have set up the smoke commission which is in the process of following up especially the follow up of the investigations because it must be remembered that there was damage and so lots of human life, the injuries and especially material damage at the central prison. my collect,
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present has been plague with overcrowding for us to taking up to 15000 inmates 10 times the capacity it was built to hold more than 4000 vanessa escape the facility often ments to him the building in 2017. this time, it seems a bit for freedom, has ended in tragedy. barbara, and good. i'll just say around. oh no one counties following events from goma distorted getting from inside that island. there is a gunshot in the sides. and when we try to know what, why they've saw sort of these are still shooting up to now the reporting that the prison was to see to see the damage and also prisoners seize. this attempt escape started on sunday morning nights and the morning of monday they did not have
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access to food up to now because visit bonds from both sides. even the relatives cannot have access to the people inside. they don't even. 5 before based on on whether they are related still live or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why people knows i trying to do uprising thing inside because of food and doing so. there was no water up to now and the electricity was wonderful. i've to of the seas. this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this is this one is very uh the inside according dishonest is that to be a good thing for inside to. sonya is a trying to maintain the superficial because majority of the people are still on the call the door. busy outside in general, they come out to be brought inside because of the door which would dump it during all this trouble. so yes, teachers are still very confused insight into what it is they're trying to deal with this box with a number of people. and also the sufficient which up and use that to it seems very difficult for the control up to now. the nigeria state run oil company says it's
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under financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country. weeks long fuel shortages have compounded a cost of living crisis. people are queuing up and petrol stations across major cities that are selling few at a cheaper price. and this comes after nigeria. so in puerto announced record profits for 2023, but warrens it was covering for short falls and the government's fuel import failed . as much as it is joining us from a bu, joshua, you're one such a petrol station. we can see the line of cars behind you. just tell us what impact this is all having on people. basically the rate in the queue here is in fact it's printing way back more than a kilometer away from here. and this is only a government on a government running petroleum company that belongs to the oil companies and, and the see what's happened. what's happening here yesterday,
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prizes was set at $612617.00 night, which is equivalent to $0.38. but this morning, people who spent the entire night on q woke up to a new pricing big getting the fuel now at $0.55 spot lisa, which is roughly 45 percent increase on the previous prices. and a lot of people are unhappy about what they see here, and they believe that it will have consequences on prizes. so are the goods like transportation, food in the market and similar things and be sure, but the supermarkets that a okay, thank you so much. i'm it is, it is for 40 from a heavy rain and flooding is battering several parts of su. don, a 16 months of fighting limits, the government's ability to respond, at least a $177.00. people have died since the start of the rainy season in june,
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and more than a 100, thousands have been displaced. many and affected areas have lost all their property as ever, morgan reports. this is what remains of posley village in matter. we incidents, love and state homes reduced to rubble and debris, due to heavy rains and floods. 65 year old i shall. mohammed shows us what remains of the home. she's lived in all her life. she says the rains and floods this year is unlike any she's seen in her life time. how does this got got me down before the light? how you feel? we lost everything in the house. the rooms have gone the bathrooms, everything we left the house with need to close on the box. it's the 1st time in my life that i've seen. torrential floods like this. everything has been carried away . the only way to move around the parts of the village is on tractors due to the high water levels. the locality is one of several in northern states. affected by this is reins and floods that has so far killed more than 170 people. and injured
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hundreds, others. the damages here are just a fraction of a devastation caused by the reins and floods. more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june when the reins began. many families who are already struggling are now displaced. once again, as the humanitarian situation gets worse, a sedan is already going through a crisis. as a result of fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces that's led to the displacement of more than 11000000 people. the readings and floods have left many in need of assistance. and the i don't, we don't have the medicine. there's a red, crescent, tentative, but very few get medications. there's an eye infection going around, so we need medicine. we also need that thing and there are no tents. people here are really suffering and some are concerned about the future.
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we need engineers to let us know if we rebuild and move. let's come in the future. will we be able to stay in obviously without damage or loss of life? because if the area is no longer habitable, we need to find other solutions. the government needs to help us find solutions for now. many see all they need is assistance to help them cope with their losses and keep them alive until they can rebuild their lives. he but morgan, alta 0 was li, northern states is taking it back to god because we understand that there has been an error striking in dayton by law. that's in central garza and that is where our corresponds in tiny my food is joining us from honey. tell us what you're hearing about the air so i can what's happening at the hospital behind us casualties on our right there. yes, very well. what you see behind in the frame here is the natalie lands vehicle that was dispatched minutes ago from the hospital to the targeted side. the target inside of the residential on. that's only less than
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a mile away from the southern gate of the hospital. we could clearly see the cloud of dark, the smoke rising in the sky as soon as i finish my report by earlier report, is it just not a coincidence that this is the same exact timing of yesterday's attack? and here is the widest for fear and concern right now is as soon as the back of the, the, the, the vaccination, his schedule in for the day it is really monitor resumes, right? we, as we understand it, 3 pm is the end of vaccination. the for the, the, the day agreed upon for the positive in the finding of what we're seeing it from yesterday. and today is that as soon as it ends, these really monitor resumes right away the talk and it's. 5 good with this a are a talk on this residential building, that's all the lives down a mile away from the southern gates of the hospital. at least 6 critically injured people arrived to the hospital to hear one shoulder. nobody could see clearly was brought on a civilian vehicle here and was already in bad shape soaked in blood in
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a lease that lease would go would undergo operation due for app you think you're heard, man or lower land was hanging from a lower part. it's been very, very bad shape and at least i'm not woman, was it dropped off this ambulance vehicle. others were just carried by hands by civilians close to the targeted side and ran all the way through the office directly from the southern part of their attack like these. and, and this is the violation of the pauses in defining our work, creating defensive intimidation and panic. among the civilian population and really preventing them from getting to the hospital for vaccination. as i reported the earlier, the we, we could see as, as early our, today's a drops significant dropping to turn out that the number of parents and the children are arriving to the hospital for the vaccination. because of this, in to me, they intimidating environment is treated by the is really military ongoing area of toxins, the heavy artillery across the since from the area. and what we're seeing now is
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exactly the purpose of that this war has been here really one sided. there's really a military have the upper hand and, and it destroyed everything including health facilities in this one health facility that remain for vaccination. right now is in a state of panic, a shock, parents and children. we don't, we don't see them being motivated anymore just to come for vaccination as these attacks keeps repeating themselves over and over. i mean this by no means is the only a time that took place today. we understand since early this morning there have been at least $26.00 palestinians who have been killed as a result of is really a tax. the yes and the number could be more than it's one, is it because there are areas that journal life and then and, and report as are unable to reach either in the northern part of the trip in the southern area 1000000 based and part of that 100 that experience d b r dealer is been 0. the hours of good morning minneapolis down in other parts
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area also another area. correct? that at the hours of the morning all the time zone and the what's the part of the city? i know it's still we're still seeing more casualties arriving through the hospice. one is the number 26 people reported killed from the ongoing care attack and they have the are 2 lives across the gaza strip at because the point was in the friday was when it was a now there was only limited to areas where vaccinations roll out is taking place the vaccination campaign. however, this pause in the fighting is not holding very very well because it was the as soon as the schedule for vaccination during the day is over, we see that in a span of few minutes. the being turned in the hospital from relatively quiet. it's a distance so. okay. yes, because we're seeing now surviving family members are from the bomb side or from the neighboring houses. are rushing to the hospice of the check if any of their
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family members is among the casualties of their $11.00 of their children, to check on who is still at the hospice whose their vibe and these attacks. and what we learned right now is this. so for one person now recorded guild, pronounced it inside the hospital as it was in any critical conditions. it was bleeding severely and could not be rushed into the operating theatre lost his life on the way to the operating theatre. okay, honey, thank you so much for that update from dayton by and got some little tropical storm yagi who's at the philippines and triggered floods on land slides across the country. at least 13 people, including a 9 month old baby have died. the eastern city of naga was among the places purchased hits in the capital. i'm in the law schools and government offices closed on monday as a precaution. less to get an update now on the weather with rob. and he'll tell us about where tropical cycling yankee is. heading to next. now,
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yankee is still developing as a tropical storm. it went across lose all its winds, weather, particularly strong. it was sometimes not, but its rain was particularly heavy, which caused land size, which caused there. now just north of minnesota, e, but it's still the last 2 days. it's recording 313, but it may just boxes it back a months worth of. right. and so it's pretty widespread funding and the calculus nothings. and despite the fact, the storm is a long way away and still is. so it's fairly shallow flooding here is you can see the right and is still forming as well. but the storm has gone away. now this is the result of the strength of the wind. this is a positive hole that hit the show just science. they've been in the bay. there's with the still strength. you've got a whole store, mr. strange things going across the south china sea, which is particularly warm as most waters in the world, and then circle build and it will build and it will build by the time we get to friday is fine because of the type of food. and it's a major type, it was wins about 205 kilometers per hour. now the chances are to keep moving the
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same direction. we don't know exactly where to because we're still talking about 4 or 5 days ahead. but height on, on, is it risk? as is the science of china, the likely cost, the probably cost you on that takes it on the sho intimate on china and those in vietnam. and here's what's coming up on the news hour. we'll explain how google is facing a potential breakup after a us federal judge rule that the tech giant is running an illegal monopoly. on the record breaking performance at the carolyn. this runner stuff coming up and support for joe the my wife and i chatted between the admin and financial in 2010 today to need a new fund. digital has between about 1 o'clock, 5, meet the young offense concept, and now we have, this was one of them. the you are the last to reduce the other bit advisors who
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top stories and they all just the rooms our the world health organization says it's vaccinated, a quarter of young children and garza against polio, un agencies, or who things to inoculate. 640000 children under the age of 10. the vaccination campaign was launched also the 1st case was confirmed there last month is truly forces are continuing their rates and the russians, and they occupied westbank for a 7th day 30 people had been killed since wednesday. among the jazz was a boy who was killed in the to cut him refuge account for monday. nigeria state run oil company says it's under financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country that comes out through nigeria. so in porter and l rosters profits for 2023 warrens. it was covering for short falls and the government's fuel and fort
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bills. the legislators in india's west bank all state have unanimously passed the bill that proposes the death penalty for those convicted and severe rape cases. it comes nearly a month after 31 year old train. the doctor was raped and murdered at a hospital in full cut off the case triggered nationwide protests managed officers walked off the job to express their frustration about the lack of workplace safety . drew, my son is an advocate who represents domestic and sexual violence. survivors of the car to high court and india supreme court. she says that the country is not making enough efforts to prevent sexual violence. the day the bill has been passed by the, the assembly, which means that the next page for the beer to move the will be before the governor of the speed and the governor is so if it receives the ascent of the governor, then it gets the section of law, but in this case there is, there are, there are,
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look, i know a few hiccups because this is of this is a matter in the what is known as a phone grants list. union can meet laws on certain matters, which are uh, annually. 3rd. and what is known as the union list and the speed can make laws on any part of the speed which of our annual rated on subjects without any murder due to in the what is known as a state list. and then there is something called the follow grant list there. uh they union on the state both have a right to make laws. so if you'll, you'll see what happens is the criminal law as well as put in a procedural our thought. all thumbprints list, which means that the states also do have a right to amend the central laws, but it comes with the guides. gach, is that it needs the ascent of the president as with sexual violence. it's not just the beginning, davis pretty much in the make of globally, but that said,
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there are some very specific issues of, of, of that i'm said that of which kind of lead go of the system as well as to speak. that's preventative. rule all the institutions of the speed or, or for that matter, i know that there is hardly taken into account there is ready to attention paid to the bid prevention. so the only the response of inspection can be just responding. there is a, though, there is of the, the, there is no issue that there is a, there, there is a crime like this of extra kind of jobs. public memory of the crate in president of the letter is a lensky says, at least 41 people have been killed and a 180 injured. and russian missile strikes on the ukrainian city of poll toppa. russian forces at the city with 2 ballistic missiles. the ukrainian training center of communications has been partially destroyed. rescue workers are digging through the rubble looking for survivors. well, in august after year as long trial,
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a us federal judge rule that the technology giants google is running an illegal monopoly. the case brought by the trump administration in 2020 could result in google being broken off into a number of companies. it's the biggest antitrust case involving a technology company since the unsuccessful prosecution of microsoft and the 19 ninety's rubber and also has more google controls more than 90 percent of the online search market. the us justice department says the company maintains a monopoly by paying billions of dollars to device makers and telecommunications companies to make it the default search engine on their products. samsung and apple . we're making a lot of money from google, putting them to put their devices, the default search engine in the past. trust busters targeted industries that
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monopolized products like oil or services like telephones. but consumer advocates say the google monopoly is something new. we're now talking about data monopolies and the danger of digging them anomalies before this. i don't think anyone really believe that having too much data could result in a monopoly. but the judge's ruling says that, look at it this way. if the internet were a grocery store, google has bought up almost all the shop space, giving consumers little choice, but to consume its product, which in this case is advertising. and you get less innovation. if there is a but not believe you don't want to innovate you at all. so there are on top of the status quotes, legal argues that it's the most successful search engine because it's the best search engine. but now that the judge has rejected that argument. google will likely appeal and if the judgment is upheld after an appeal, there will be
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a separate remedy phase. many analysts believe that the us government will seek a less drastic remedy than breaking the company up, such as requiring google to stop paying device makers and internet providers to be the default or exclusive search engine on their products. that would allow competitors to enter the market and possibly with better products. the government has other major anti trust cases in the works against big tech companies, including apple, amazon, and meta, the parent company, a facebook, rob reynolds, l g 0, los angeles. the school has just resumed in parts of the us. i'm canada, and students in washington, dc, and british columbia will be returning to class without their mobile phones because of new rules to keep phones out of the classroom. they're following the footsteps of australia, which has a no phone policy in public schools. sarah clark has more from brisbin
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once allowed on campus public schools in australia now a phone free environment. it's part of a national plan to reduce distractions in the classroom with teachers declaring the decision a winning for education. and we know that they have their laptops in classrooms, but you know, they don't have a phone. so those apps that might distract from learning on a day to day basis. so it means that teachers can go in and do that jumps of teaching new guidelines and to reduce student exposure to inappropriate use of technology as well as curb screen time and social media. scrolling support a site, it's a crucial step to protect the child and adolescent mental health of what we can size . our kids now have 7 hours each day way. so i off free from that. whether it's the screen, whether it's bullying, whether it's the final or what am i missing out on. whether it's just time for them to stop, like, you know, i could stop and we were there right. process following suits and snapshot of your
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band on mobile phones. the students up to 15 users and it's successful could be extended nationwide. but there's still a digital divide them with a smartphone restrictions in schools work. they have been some studies that have shown a very slight improvement in grades with schools have bad phones. but there been other bands in the scandinavian countries where they've shown uh absolutely no difference between schools have been the buffers. and i haven't already since you just a report found one and 4 countries now have policies for mos in place, restricting phone use in the school grounds. but the report also recommended a globally bet on phones in the classroom. starting a negative link between student performance and excessive use of technology. report found that even having a mobile phone nearby receiving notification alerts was enough to resulting students losing your attention. and it took up to 20 minutes to reflect this. in
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australia, a student reaction to the noise sign policy has been positive. it helps us engage in cost status. it's spending all the time and that's fine. you can tell your friends. and since it was easy enough to get used here, but it still feels a little strange at times level to bite that shows no sign of going away in an increasingly digital way sir. class out as the 1st thing. ok, well now, so is this option maharaj as an assistant professor at the university of ottawa? joining us from the canadian capital one comes out to 0. so in canada to there's several provinces that have introduced cellphone bands for the upcoming school year . but is there enough evidence on whether these bands are actually effective? well, that all comes down to how they're actually implemented. so in canada, we've had a previous attempts to band phones that had been unsuccessful. and the reason they were unsuccessful is because there wasn't really
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a lot of support for them among teachers, school administrators, and most importantly, parents. and so what ended up happening is these bad is largely became symbolic. but the reality in classrooms haven't changed that much in schools around the world that effectively implement phone bands. and there are different studies. they tend to show, usually some improvement and academic achievement as well as an improvement in the social climate. so a decrease in things like bullying as peers relate to each other better. but that being said, in terms of what happens when an entire school system attempts to implement this policy, there haven't been a lot of studies done at this point. so what, what do you think is difference in canada this time around? i mean, you said that there were previously unsuccessful bands because of i suppose a lack of supports. how's that level of support now change and how will these bands actually be enforced as well?
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i think the reason there are these phone bands, not just across canada, but many countries around the world now is there is been an increased recognition among educators, policy makers, and most importantly, parents that the presence of phones and in particular, social media applications is having a negative impact on kids learning, but also their social and emotional development. and. and so i think this time around there is a greater support for these restrictions which is what is needed to make them more effective. what areas of research, so uh do you think still need to be pursued? so what we actually need are studies that follow groups of students longitudinally . so, you know, looking at their academic achievement as well as social indicators at the school level, both before and after these restrictions are put in place. and then you would expect that um the benefits potential benefits are found bands would show up in kind of
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the years that follow. so that's one of the studies that i am currently conducting . and hopefully, you know, i have colleagues in other parts of the world that will be doing this in other jurisdictions as well. and what are you hoping to achieve from the study? what the see, what, what the outcomes actually are. because the reason these bands are being pursued is because it's hoped that they will improve academic achievement. that the so for climate of schools will improve as, as well as they'll be positive impacts on kids emotional development. but in order to actually ascertain that scientifically, we need to conduct rigorous studies that look at these indicators and track them over time. all right, we'll leave it there. thank you so much such an maharaj for joining us from ottawa and you're welcome. here is this coming up on the i'll just there are a news our, the fall continues. safety expect it to visit and corrupt as relations between egypt answer key. it continues to improve on coming up and support. crunch time for
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new york wise off goals for as he announces his retirements. joe will have the details in a moment. the odd he came into views is israel and obstacles piece. i think that the new thing you have on his government with these says 5 digit, you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e, you made weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities. you're running, mean what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential? could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was signing up, present as not that important effective. he had the story on talk to how does era the
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students with jo, 3 and thank you. 10 as well. and then one younique's in a says it'll be tough to faced annual med, whatever the us open quotes of finals. the pat, both one in the full round to set up what will be best the meeting in grand slams this year. david stokes reports yeah. make center is the only player 2 weeks the last day to a full major tournaments this year is like this. when came against home favorite to me pull one of the 3 americans looking to end the host 21 year white for a champion at flushing meadows. the whole went full, went up in the acting set, but soon it came back to when it, when a tie break, you took the 2nd step on the tie break as well before the dominating the foot. 61 with some unplayable shots in the build up to
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the tournament center was cleared and the doping case that had been hanging over him since march. he parted company with 2 of his back cream team over the issue, but it's dropped just one set so far. new york 76766. i can be very proud today was at the football and then so i'm very happy to been an extra and mixed up for senate . he'll place the only thing with us. open champion left in the drawer. brushes down 11 f one. the try feedback in 2021. you can reach the coaches with a comfortable straight sets when i have a push, it goes and you know, pushes send a beat method, avondale, straightening open, final, but method, that one. that last thing counts at wimbledon. oh yeah, i mean i will try to think more about it we most. i misread it off in the that's a guess. yeah, i think we had some tough mattress and i know that. so i want to be too many to be at my best, or jack draper is the lowest rank player left in the us open the thomas much to become the 1st purchase player to reach the quotes is since the recently retired
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and the marie back in 2016, i think he's in kind of enjoying his retirement now and he's kind of done with that . um. but yeah, i know. i know if on, if i have any questions or if i'm, if i'm feeling something then then he'll be the 1st person i touch. then on know that he'd it'd be best to me if i need him. drake pick and i look forward to a meeting with a 10 seat alex team. i know the big fellow australia and jordan thompson, and he's much david stokes. how do 0 women's number one egos shown tickets yet to drop the set to new york having booked a place in quotes, finals, the twins 2 twins, 2 champions stormed cost 16 salad. mila samsung over 6461 inches 19 minutes to play. jessica have a good a rematch of the twins. 2 twins, 2 quotes, the final which film take one on her way to clinching one of her 5 friends sign results. beatrice had to add to my reach test. second crunch time. quotes the final
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. she survived a tough test to send almost straight in open champion, caroline, blushing at the out. a judge maya produced 40 when is before closing out the match with an unreturnable sub to when it's reset. the last facility in woman to win a major title was not to run some champions. many of one of the one of the us, i see things is tied to full times during the 1950s. and 66, it's very nice to see a lot of people, especially brazilian cheering for me and following me a whole during the whole year. and i think that's giving me the motivation to keep going. also because i know there is a lot of girls and boys who can get the spire, then they can also dream and see me on this big carts and see that if i'm there, they also can do it onto football. now nigeria strike evict ultimate has arrived and took a head of
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a loading move to get the test right. the 25 year old is expected to have a medical on tuesday is school 26 goals and natalie to help them when it's highly and lead to susan's ago. but since then, he's in spanish from the 1st team. so trying to get a move away. chelsea had been interested in finding him, but it came to nothing. your guys talk go score. louis suarez says he'll play his final match for the national team. this friday is a face power quite in a walk up, qualify. the g 7 year old was to full during a news conference in new york line capsule z analysis international retirement. it'll be his 100 and 43rd match for year of y ending an international cri started in 2007. didn't want that entity at the university system 37 years old because i know that it's very difficult to make it to the next woke up. i went through a time by myself and not because of injury because they stopped picking up se on it's hard, but i have peace of mind that i gave my all until the last game and i didn't fade away. the flame didn't go out little by little something which as well during 17
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years of international football, suarez schooled 69 goals, making him your guys top score with 10 more goals and form a teammate evidence and kamani he represented as country at full wilcox 5 corporate america's and the lympics out of those, he one and the ones that was the coal power america in 2011. but it was at the 2014 well company really made headlines for the wrong reasons, but i think it's highly in defend that jump kelly on the shoulder, freestar 100 him a full month bond for the offense because it was actually the, the time he bitten an opponent during his career forts go cats and christiana, rinaldo has also said he'll walk way of his performances and no longer up to scratch. besides, he 9 year old has recently been criticized for his form when turning out for his country of the last 2 years for the last of the course of finals, they stopped the us of nations, the campaign against croatia. when you've seen them,
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when i will feel like i'm not adding any more, i'll be the 1st to leave. that's life and i'll go with a clear conscience as always because i know what i am. i know what i can do. i know what i do and what i will continue to do. therefore, as i say, i faced the prisons in a very positive way. because for me, it is the most important thing in football that we faced each moment each cycle and the cycle is good. i feel happy. you're a pain champion, spain. it helps defend the nation's league. title. lot of attention right now. on buffalo and a 17 year old mean your mall. you played a key role in the success out the heroes, but they be england and the final spain for a sub you on thursday. you can't embarrass and run a rebecca chip. the guy has suffered buns to 75 percent of ability of being destined petrol by her boyfriend. besides the 3 year old can piece of that last month's power still impacts. she's in a critical condition and hospital in kenya where she trains i canyon boyfriend just
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griffey junior. you did it in 1996. right. that is what you support for now. that'll be mostly you like to. thank you so much joe. well, egypt, the president of the for the cc, is expected to visitor kit on wednesday. it's his 1st official visit since taking office in 2014 and its being seen as a sign of improving ties after a decade of strain relations between the 2 countries or sole source or has more from anchor a it took more than a decade to restore relations between 50 and egypt, 2 major powers in the mediterranean basin. after several rounds of pulse between dedications to resolve these agreements, the turkish and egyptian presidents, nothing kite or earlier this year. ties between anchored, i am titled detailed ga to shortly after egypt. first, democratically elected president mohammed mercy was deposed by,
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i mean the 3 cool lead by c. c, in 2013 the this is jamal sparks, the as criticisms from the turkish president towards egypt. new rotors keitel either to an accused on cut or interfering into another affairs. soon the company's pump themselves in competing camps in north africa, the eastern mediterranean and the whole of africa. but this rift came with such a prize that both sides had to re assess their positions. egypt says it wants to ensure that there are no points and its neighboring countries so mad. yeah. so then to up. yeah. and leave you don't to that then it's economic and security interest. on the other hand, to, to wants to continue to be a major player in africa and use mediterranean. it is to achieve these goals that kind of going on could have felt compelled to reconcile. but the most important reason has been is ramsey by states in war on gaza. domestic interactions between
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cookie and egypt, how significantly increased since the war began last year, turkish and ej a for the ministers. how my several times to coordinate tremendous tell you a to gaza and contained the full out from the war. guys are that you called the messa domestic through and gaza doesn't stop necessarily our region, but the entire wills will pay a great price. took a and egypt and making every effort to prevent the will from spreading the region. we are determined to go up right across the region and cause that so don, somalia, libya, and beyond all main jobs. during the february meeting entitled the to the there's exit to launch a strategic corporation council to increase for the corporation in trade. the 1st industries and energy that fits us to see the hope is high here in the charges capital. that's the easiest ways it would be a major step forward which even these goals this you said that was your 0. ok. so
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