tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 4, 2024 10:00am-11:00am AST
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the, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mccrae. this has been use our life from coming up in the next 60 minutes. at least 43 palestinians have been killed across kansas by his riley foaming. is it you in tries to expand is polio trump explanation program? israel is on the continues as assaults on jeanine for an 8 day experience grow. they will expand across more of the occupied west bank with bank. el paso is the bill imposing the death penalty on some rights cases. the purchase and coal costs a continue and russian forces press on an eastern ukraine is keeps forces, tight, grounds and rushes good,
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screeching increasing phase in most of the ways again and goes up with these riley military has killed at least $43.00 palestinians in a 24 hour period, civil defense crews in kansas city, racing against time to take out thousands of people believe trapped onto the rumble of the strikes took place on a brief pause and fighting aloud for minutes to conduct polio vaccinations. the w i chose is vaccinations of children and central cancer. it's a positive target with the immunization campaign city to continue to. erica both joins us now from the all. butler and tara, can you tell us a little bit more about this extension of the vaccination campaign? especially won't bombing in the north, himself continues to them. in fact,
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today is the 4th day of the vaccination campaign endeavors by law state during the 1st the 3 days, according to the w. i chose them to specials in dollars as health ministry that the $161000.00 how the city of children with managed to be too late to apply the medical teams. we are deployed in separate areas in the tablet by now the middle of the campaign itself has been also extend it to another day in order to reach o children in the central areas. well, also medical services in golf health ministry confirmed that 350000 new doses have been transferred and arrive to the kansas trip and the west tubes at refrigerators, in gauze hills administrators, warehouses in devon fella had expected that tomorrow. the 2nd phase will still attend the 16th of hon unit. that's with las postal for additional 4 days. the latest they will move to the north of this trip. it will that to start to the
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vaccination campaign for the marginalized parts of the tax refund. basically the pull you out to break of the inside the gaza strip has been eliminated a quarter of a century ago, but has 3 m as again ensuring that conflict due to the systematic destruction of the route to wells and see which infrastructure, of course calls on the is very military, in fact, tom is to findings the flu over fuel that is highly required in order to dispose of from the, the vast majority of waste with dr. is expanding in the vast majority of causes, streets, especially in depth by the which is one of the most proud of areas in the entire territories. but basically, despite the ongoing vaccination campaign from abutment, is it still ongoing in the new, in the central area and fall south of the church, especially during the time of the humanitarian pose. and even of to this toys, in specifically that the fall of the sales ministry has confirmed that at least 40
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per cent of have been killed during the past 41 to 2 hours. we can see the move. so ring numbers of palestinians been killed. i'm at no sort to risk pipe as, as well as this to, i'm going with expenditure offensive and proof of the question in roughly district where the miniature recreation is still ongoing. now for more than 4 months, as people that have been reporting, sharing blount explosions every now and then to, to the, to the from button in time, probably to just continue to destroy for residential squares. in fact, is absolutely the same. and the newest, a big strip, what people have been saying that i missed the boat cause alongside with stability as an evacuation since, as being widely targeted during the last 24 hours. thanks so much terica once again to bring us up to date with the lightest the in gaza territory was in for us and to obama. mass protest have a run through it across the israel as prime minister benjamin netanyahu refuses to ends the bull wrong. kansas. the spine, mounting,
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domestic and international pressure to agree on the 6th fine is there any protest is again held and empty. government administration, intel, of faith demanding that yahoo, reaching agreements that would secure the release of captives held in gallons. a civil protest as were detained by police of more on this we joined now by go shall, best can who is a full is ready negotiator who was involved in talks with some of us who joins us from west jerusalem. thanks very much for being with us. here on al jazeera, physical as we're saying, purchase, continue against sniffing. yeah. what have you made all of the growing and the, i mean, we've obviously seen them before since the beginning of this will. but could this potentially be a turning point? and hopefully this will lead turning point and results of the obviously and sprung off by the execution of the success. really hostages, who everyone believe would come home alive. several of those hostages were killed over the weekend of the symbols of the hostages, and their pictures are all over the country. and there is growing the wireless the
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months. these are the public that is not 10 year old. it's preventing an agreement in this latest is they made up a strategic importance of the so called the philadelphia card, or the border between godsa and egypt. which one of these, where the military correspondence last night. they reveal that these really are because not found one single smuggling tunnel that goes underneath the philadelphia corridor. so this is obviously a floyd medium by conducting young in order to prevent agreement with from us. and so apart from the philadelphia cardo, which we know is a major sticking point. what else is actually hampering spot if it's right now on the bottom line is that if somebody is demanding an agreement that includes the end of the war, a commitment to the war. and israel is refusing to make a commitment to end the war before getting into all the details of palestinian prisoners and numbers and vetoes of names or other conditions on the withdrawal of
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israeli troops. i'm gone. so the bottom line is whether or not, i mean, really totally to be under the war. a part of the problem that we're facing is that the agreement that's been negotiating for 3 months now is a bad agreement. and it doesn't really create the motivation to, to reach an agreement when you're talking about $42.00 days, during which time $32.00 is ready, hostages would be released and no one knows what happens on day 43. it's a bad agreement. i've talked to numbers of military personnel with israel, who are paul agreed that this war could end to do 3 weeks. and it would take us 3 o 3 weeks a maximum of 3 weeks to withdraw completely from gaza to re deploy along the border . and from us has told me in private conversations, that they would be willing if the were ends in 3 weeks to release all these really hostages, all 101 of them. of course they are demanding. that is, we will release a significant number of other student prisoners, but there's a deal that can be made when, since we're talking from doctor, i would emphasize to the contrary government into the,
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from us leadership sitting in tulsa, that if they wouldn't make their agreement to the premium deal in public and not just private would be right. it would create an inform us about the pressure on these republic. okay. at the same time, we've seen the us justice department announced criminal charges against a master's leadership. what do you make of that happening? in the middle of these negotiations and how does that complicate things? i don't think it complicates things. i don't think if he is more is going to be boarding a plane to new york at any time in the near future or any of the other homeless leaders. it's really just a statement of a public publicity, public diplomacy. it doesn't have really any impact on the talks that are going. now we know that the international criminal court is, is probably going to issue words for arrest for hamas leaders as well as really leaders. and that's a different ball game than some us justice department spokesperson saying they're putting out a claims against using some wiring for other people. and just finally,
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how is all of this actually being viewed inside as well? obviously, you know, just there has been banned from reporting data. so can you just give us an idea of what the majority of the vast majority of people actually want right now it seems from the polls that the majority of israelis want to deal. they want the hostages home, that's the 1st and most important concern. but the societies where you combine independence and the other one is people have managed to politicize the issue of the hostages. so there are those who believe that if we bring the hostages home and they could do it from us, we're just inviting another october 7th. and there's a great deal of fear. i try to remind people that if the 0 had actually protected this border on october 7th, and they've been 15, turns in 3 helicopters in the air, october 7th, wouldn't have happened. but it's really plated so much that you would think that israel was facing the russian army on the other side of the gods of border. and people are, are afraid. and the fear creates an unwillingness to think about
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a possible deal with the mast. but it seems that there is a majority of israelis, one ideal. now what this border and to want the hostages to come home. okay, we'll leave it there. but thank you so much for your insight as go shown, baskin fullness. ready negotiated with us. they have from west jerusalem when the occupied with bank fee is ready, military is pressing on with raids across several cities. now these images captured during the incursion, know so jealous on refugee kevin, also for mala chose is ready for us as detaining civilians. and among the children, more than $10000.00 palestinians have been detained and is ready rides since october. and for the northeast ready army has extended is military assaults in the janine refugee can. the right has been ongoing for more than a week. now leaving a trail all of this and destruction buffer more on this, we joined by need to e for him who is engineering and the fund with bank need. it looks like you are in the thick of things that can just give us an idea of what's happening,
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where you are. i am in jeanine, in one of the main streets of the city that has been rated just a little bit over a week ago where residents will come just a little bit after midnight on wednesday to his really forces coming to their town . but also to the refugee camp, causing my 7 huge destruction we would even here today a 2 days ago. but this destruction is even more massive than the one we've been it noticing and recording and reporting on in the past few days. look at the shops, look at the roads and people here coming to check on the shops. they say that this is all intentional done as a message to the palestinians that if they think to really resist israel's occupation, this is the price they're going to pay. and indeed, it comes with a heavy price, not only when we talk about the loss of lives. so $23.00 palestinians killed since the start of this lower just
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a minute to the invasion to the occupied westbank in 2 decades. but also the financial losses. we're talking about a country with a small economy that is highly dependent on workers who go inside israel to get some need. it's cost to the occupied westbank, or they rely on the fact that many palestinians who live inside israel come here and shop in the city. all of that has stopped since the war started. we've heard from the palestinian prime minister. i'm how much most of us saying that the losses have been the largest and most extensive since 2002. that's when these really forces re did all of the occupied westbank in that time causing major damage. we're looking at a similar situation with palestinians are not just scared for their lives, but they feel that these really forces are getting away with storming cities, day in and day out, killing palestinians,
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and depriving people from access to fluids. remember people when they will come for indeed it or the hours of wednesday it no one had thought that they would have to have enough food router for more than a week. now we have hearing about some initiatives by palestinians to try and get inside the refugee camp to provide some water and, and much needed supplies for the families. but it is really difficult because you can see how these really forces are acting towards palestinians, not just those in their homes, but even the ambulances that have been stopped in search. and even yesterday, when we with the food thing, we got salts, very close to where we are not just us, but old, joined the sort of poor thing, intimidation by these really forces to try and prevent them from telling the story . the story here is clear. it's about these really forces one thing to remind palestinians who has the power to wreck their lives, to ruin their lives,
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and who is really it whoever wants to confront and resist these radio occupation will pay a heavy price. thanks so much need a remarkable seems there and giving us such a clear idea of what it is like that and the occupied with bank as these rights continue. this need to even for us engineering, but we're uh, joints now by time of committed. thank you very much for being with us as you progress through public policy at the or how does that you the graduate studies. what we saw there is, is a state pop even, and what we've seen over the last night dies since these military operations have begun. how troubling is it that one that not just continuing that they appear to be getting even worse to me, it is very troubling. and to explain why this site to analyze the mindset of this a phonetic cardwick is that only government? what the, what the book about in public is not that mean the hidden agenda,
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whatever. so many of these ministers or the condition in fountain, is it a, has been very vocal about expanding supplements and spacing for the students for them. none of them have been voicing all the believe that the, the establishment is that it as a project has never been completed because there's been millions of for the senior living and that was back and got a slip. so for them, that's an opportunity to keep the establishment for establishment, the product and then what does that mean? and then making, i mean the space thing for the students expanding supplements, making, deluxe, so difficult. so they can either but ultimately, or lead by force. and we are getting to that stage, no, forcing them to leave by force because of that into the obviously isn't uh, has this appetite and it has done it. and because, and it has been feeling empowered that it can, that application the same textbook before. what does, what, what the, what is, what has been doing because the, and posted to the west bank because the international committee so far fits the stuff is what i am from conducting gives you a southern warning does a, i'm always on
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a feed emboldened info. what causes that fits i to expand the same tactics and for the same tactics, and that was banks across the front of stevens. and that's exactly exactly what they're doing. the westbank, there's no how much that was back in the sense that how much is left in, in, in governance. the p a has been in governance to pursue that sort of thing, which has been pro peace, committed to peace for the long term, but has been always merchandise by these ladies, by the americans as well. because obviously i q was, that was back of being the center for the, for the week. nothing controlled, but that's my design. because these today is, i'm not that owing the personnel, so to just stick over the, the lens and, and so, so this effectiveness that there is an isolated person that's sort of, you know, we can, once and there is an apartheid system that is effectively taking control of the west, but i'm supposed to be part of this thing because the confusion about that. but now is always doing this because they can't afford doing it because they feel that in fuel, they have the protection. it's, it's, it's
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a countries above international. and that's what you'll see, that's what we're doing now is i think in the 1st dial. so since the mess of military operation began, we did say the e u and a number of other countries coming sort of contin as well as actions. but really since then we've seen very little reaction. you look at a lot of the farm media and it's like, this isn't even happening, isn't. is it? and is that what gives is riley is ready for us, is the ability to just seemingly do whatever they want at this point in time when it comes to the occupied respect. come, you know, there's a very important point, i mean with, with the bringing the example of that you can, them, it gets it and i have a pulse of respect to the use position on this. but there's something off. i mean for got 6. i mean, when you see the top single diplomats condemning is what i'm saying. enough with wasting the string sibling plus selection. this for this level is not about 10 minutes of selection. i know they're looking to have their own failed at these because that is known as fatigue. that type of thing, financing
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a feed piece project. so where the keep funding for the student has a nice little kit to throwing all these pieces. dividends meaningful flux of hospice in the streets. and then again, you will be in american taxpayers keep being paying the bill of this. is there any policies? so the more concerned than this, and they focus on this, but sometimes they have no ovens whatsoever to put the pressure on insulin to end. it's these policies, i mean use, you put the sites as an but you do nothing to enforce. any types of essential isn't, isn't an immunization is often, but not a society that can probably have it within the world. nobody's a band, no central's, whatsoever, no extension will even political, the nothing i mean. so talk is cheap in the situation. then we expect more to accidentally expect you a new type of policy on also i, the thing is that internationally banding does that sound like the some of this, but this was happening. so how to expect it to, to change it's complex and it's david and an occupied, but a sense of what is if it doesn't feel any pressure. and that's
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a big problem. and this is he focusing in international politics. it's up to be focusing based bite, but cheapest thing, what needs to be done, but doing nothing to act. i mean, i mean, i taking any suit meaningful decisions to act on it. yeah, it also appears that to is rarely false as a using many of the same tactics that they've been using and gone. so now in the occupied with bank including the, i guess the destruction of so many roads, buildings, infrastructure the how likely is it that this could develop them in this is obviously a plan from is rarely forces to, to try and destroy as much as possible as well as the disproportionate use of force against anyone, any palestinian that stands up against them as a that's a very good question. i think now they're starting with using the same tactics they've been using it as in, in, in, in the future. it comes into what's back because the situation, but if it comes and particularly those back of so miserable, these are isolated, get towards big gate was what people have no human value whatsoever. self funding
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under both the type system i'm and so when they did this before, these are used to a discount on withdrawal, but now doesn't have giving them the idea of employing the same tactics, you know, because they don't feel comfortable to anyone. so why not to do within the specs why not to to, to, to. ringback both and a good one is this, there's this sense of pockets. these are the things you can get over it and destroy the supposed people and turn it into what's back and leave it to live in the physics center. we never know. so now they're doing it and it's not had an agenda anymore. it's, it's everyone can see it happening on the back of the, of international community. so, and in this critical times when you see this, what is expanding to the west bank. now without any of these are for me that is loading and fits whatsoever. and his lady's then we, we need 20 more. that is what it has put the gun opposite suite. that's if there's really bucking on this electrical displacement project. they want to see they want to keep this in the ultimate goal of sort of defining the what's back and please it
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. busy late that is what i may have seen this enough in the hours map 2 days ago when he was when he came out and dismissed confidence. there was a matt for the slip on those specs for the feeling. the map which indicates that this. yeah, is that actually if i to take the west back as when i'm i'm, i'm everyone knows this. know, but the thing is i getting the hypocrisy. yes. statements of goods, but we need actions from that you, we need the actual southern from the americans. we need the elections and the community of the system clearly not. thanks so much time a, as always, we really do appreciate your inside of the of this. thank you. as students add a new york university resuming protests against the war and gallons or as classes begin for a new semester, demonstrations at columbia university earlier to see a target, a wave of protests and support of palestine across college kind of campuses nationwide. but not all students support the action. kristen salumi has more demonstrators. we're back at it for the 1st day of classes creating new students,
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the same old demand. so for today, as of you see kind of like a welcoming the new students and reminding them that columbia spilled investing in genocide, that colombia still investing in women, many factors and kind of just didn't mind. also columbia, the students out here to states that no matter how much pressure and how much force you put against the student movement, this would not stop at least to demonstrators were arrested for unspecified charges other than a statute refuted with blood red paint. the days protests remained off campus where heightened security measures had been put in place. once again, the new york police department has been called to the campus. also, private security has been ramped up for the school year and used to be that the campus was open to anyone who wanted to enter it. now you have to show a campus id or be a pre registered guest in order to get through the gate. other universities have
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followed suit the university of california banning and cabinets, as well as face mass. the university of virginia encampments as well as the use of megaphones on school days and at rutgers university in new jersey. the organizations, students for justice in palestine is no longer recognized what columbia student organizers say their goal is to end genocide. some jewish students have complained of anti semitism. i do not feel safe when the students on this campus are eating. and if i think there's a survey of students last year, found 76 percent support divestment from israel to this. jewish professor argues limiting speeches, not the answer to said, we go about making things worth taking on popular measures here and saying just because of jews or to projectors and you're absolutely going to make the face of regression. we're going to single them out. if i only going to make the climate worse,
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the student demonstrators are promising more actions until the goals are met. regardless, kristen, so we, me, i'll just hear a new york the, the doctors in the indian state of westbank. continuing the approaches over the ripened middle of the training don't the last month. on tuesday, the regional assembly passed a bill proposing the death penalty for some rights convictions to become a lot of bill will need to be approved by the president, the demonstrations demanding a transparent investigation and accused the local police of incompetence. with more on this we join now, but we consume jewelry for joins us live from co come to the 1st of all. i mean it's been almost a month. people clearly still extremely angry and taken to the streets of the apps. usually, it's almost a month now,
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but me see these protests continuing. this brief and hanging. he met you. i'm here at the hospital premises that's turned into a full test side. but it is around a lot of patients, ambulances, visible presence, all the federal reserve, police has been placed here in the, in the past few weeks to kind of contain the task of because of, of the night that she still has some wine. and, but most of these photos are driven by doctors, doctors from this hospital who are here, doctors from although husbands were coming and civil society members for all of them. this is not ok because they said, we've been here before. we've done this before. we tested, we've also changed on your, from this most of the change, and yet you'll be all to get a training rates and mode. why don't you do this, simon calls people the same. the next things i know to. okay?
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and as i said, much of these focus i've driven by go is because business bozeman, and joining me now is a junior doctor from the hosp sauce. thank you very much for joining us. i was just saying that these protests that driven by the fuse, this is personal. it's a hobby. are you happy with at least the investigations heads have begun to roll? do you see some change? do you see that you closer to just say that because the brought in for the person who was there. let's say we all had issues with him, but he was arrested because a for option that is one. that is one thing. one good thing that whenever he did the word back things he did for this last one of the students to the. 2 seasons and all of that, and that's a good thing that he was brought in. finally, despite all these bar, despite all these connections and all of that, that's why you mentioned police commissioner,
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yes to be you have 16 of grievances against the way that you least have. what did you also can? we are sorry for the case and why he was, uh, why did he seem to predict not only the hospital for it misses the patients, all of us. he seemed to predict that all of us as well as he seems to for the crime, see, all of this was on the history 6 and he was supposed to be shy and seen. but we also have been something that was my bare with oh, multiple security lapses, we all were in life the dangerous life. so we all want to do some for me, which obviously you wouldn't get. and so we want to do this. and because, because of a senior at multiple times, the best way we've seen that you've kept the pressure on the best assembly has caused multiple issues, action. what is the cost of the thing that the cost of the thing that the
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instructions on that would be that penalty or quicker try to live in one month? do you feel be heading in the right direction? maybe all this will help in the long run. i don't know, i cannot see for sure, but as of now we are not seeing any immediate changes. it's been a month since the us or even martyr happens. and since then we haven't seen any uh better in so structure we have been adjusting with lack of basic amenities. we have been adjusting with lack of basic security measures. and as such, a thing happened in our hospital premises which is almost always swarming with patients. people and police even and such a thing happen is such a thing happen in the hospital premises and we are not sure, and we haven't seen any drastic measures be taken despite right. i get your point that you see the big doctors here. they're saying they're not safe in the hospital, you speak to women who are going to other office. there shouldn't be another patient offices,
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just ceiling all in security. and this feeling that the government has failed in time and time again, just needing to this and to and the purpose that awesome. thank you so much that to me, consume should respect and co council the russian to tackle and the wisdom ukrainians that he is live is, is killed. 7 people including 3 children, according to the cities, man, regional star, he signed the strikes, also injured more than 13 people, and destroyed historic buildings in the city center. that is close to the border with nathan in the poland. but the strikes in that has come down to the was deadly, a single attack. this year when russia hit the military institute and the central town of pope pablo with 2 ballistic missiles more than 50 people were killed in hundreds move injured. the ukrainian training centre of communications was badly
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damaged in the attack. russian president vladimir persians, his russian troops occupying more territory and you crying with price. that is, despite you crimes, counter attack in the coast region. many russians are supporting the military even off the foreign troops invited russian soil for the 1st time since world war 2 adults and jabari reports are most go on how people are clipping, with the latest developments in the country. this is what is left of a small town in the western region of curse in russia, after the latest attack by ukrainian forces. g of 1st launch its attack into russian territory over a month ago. and continues to claim to make small gains with more than $130000.00 people fleeing their homes. and more than 30 civilian. that's the people of this region are for the 1st time facing the realities of a conflict that has now spread onto russian soil. almost 500 kilometers away in the
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russian capital. the mood is largely one of concern. speaker right that we don't talk about annual basis bicycle friends. there is other more positive news. we prefer to discuss issues that are more types of storage in your bus. very dangerous, we are scared for our children. we perfectly understand where course can most close well nearby, which is all very to refine to 0 surface. of course, it's very hard to watch and you out would then use of the day displayed across the headquarters of the russian use agency task. well, most divides, go about their daily lives, pulling from the lovato sensor. a non governmental research institute seems to reflect this mood. the attack on the curse region had caused concern among the vast majority 91 percent of russians when it happened, out of which 63 percent are very concerned. what has increase is the support for rushes, military actions in ukraine, 78 percent of people supporting the war and increase from 75 percent in july. the
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director of the nevada center explains these recent findings, polluting yet the vist off. people are not directly involved with the military actions. russia as a big country of 147000000 people, only a small part of it is directly involved. and secondly, the stable make road economic situation was it's been possible overcome the fame of sanctions. for vladimir, put in russian, president and commander in chief, it's business as usual, projecting the image of a president still very much in control and still very popular among his people. this war is now in its 3rd year, and for the most part, the franklin has insured the ordinary russians who main far removed from it. and the latest independent post suggests that they've succeeded as nearly 9 out of 10 russians say they're happy with what is happening in their country. that is unlikely to change unless there is a mass of people. many here believe that is only going to happen if there's another
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movie live nation, which is why is being awarded so far at all costs. doors, which of worry l g 0 moscow? priscilla hit here. oh no, just here a family cell phone is killed in london. greenfield, california type, an official enquiries. findings will expose rome during 70 is of to be transferred . well tells you what china was rolling out the red carpet sullivan, 50 african leaders, the a mustache taken back the price for his place in europe at city a. so we believe for easter what we all fairly consistent with the balkans right up through the east inside of you're still pretty hot for this time of the year being eaten into by the share of the doors are being held by the heat to be honest and the moisture coming in the atlantic now looks like on wednesday, the biggest shows,
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possibly by this time some of the writing will be the eastern side of state and through southern front. but heading towards it, the real line that takes you up through germany as well. head of it, it's still hot or in the thirty's, behind it is last the last how to read the twenty's more typically cooter in some places. this is the bigger picture on thursday where it's in the gets here. once more buys big dime pulse. that'd be some flooding here. and the circulation trying to take place around the baby sky. so you might say for example, that london is feeling cooler, but no, it's not really. the average is $22.00 with hovering around there for the next 2. all 3 days. jumping size, the heat african still with us, but it's a rain still to talk about. this is developing 2nd should in nature, i'm moving slow, the west within tomorrow. the full my certainty. it's also top up the river larger, it will produce funding somewhere in this area. possibly even in tim, back to the
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as the world economy, those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client in your better tomorrow the the the, you're watching, you'll just hear a reminder of our top stories. the sound, these ready middle tree has killed those retreat. tell us the indians and the 24
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hour period across kansas civil defense crews in kansas city. you're trying to dig down thousands of people. believe it's the trend under the rubble, the strikes took place. after a brief pause in finding out minutes to conduct the polio vaccinations, then the occupied with bank is ready forces of pressing ahead with rights. is there any middle traces that has extended its assault on the janine refugee can provide, has been ongoing for more than a week, leaving a trail of destruction. ends in india, doctors, and the side of westbank island. continuing the protest, sorry for the right in middle of a colleague last month, like this purchase comes down to the regional assembly costs the bill. proposing that this penalty is some right. the convictions, or at least 12 migrants and refugees, including 6 children, have died off to the boat capsized in the english channel of the northern coast of france. within 50 others have been rescued. patasha butler has moved from polonius
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and emergency workers help us advise after a boat carrying thousands of migrants and refugees capsized off the northern french coast fonts is outgoing. interior administers johan, i'm in a mid rescue is in the port of blowing. so math, he said at least 12 people who died in we'll see called a tragedy. yeah, it'd be the most like a thing that there are 51 people who was saved, including 2 in a critical condition. unfortunately, 12 people have been declared dead including 10 women as far as i know, some of whom of mine is obviously it is a tragedy. they will undoubtedly looking for a bits of life and great person. domino said the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people most without life less when they began to break about french officials are trying to identify those on board who is that what it is or from instruction. we have information suggesting they are african origin, mainly from our trail, but we don't have all elements yet to precisely determine the nationalities. tens
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of thousands of migrants attend the legal and dangerous crossing each year. in search of what they hope will be a better life in the u. k. doesn't never make it. the boat is also has, i'm good charities in the area. they say the without safe alternative routes to the u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. the french interior minister say is with a new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. you to prevent more tragedies like this. natasha butler. how does era lawrenceville now front, so when the task of other joins us now and the touch of what more is actually being done to prevent this from happening again and again. well, it's so hard because you've got tens of thousands of people who with times this
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very dangerous crossing in the english channel each year we 5 thousands alone in the past 7 days. and of course, sometimes it does tend to tragedy. we sold that yesterday with those vessels, saying was a source has failed by sides of the channel by sending you k and frauds. is they want to do more to stop it. but how was, has happens uh for the past what to use is under the code between the u. k. and from both countries have both that security on the side, the u. k. pays millions of dollars each year to help principals. ortiz tried both the, the board to kids to try to prevent people going, but clearly they all still going. people smugglers are getting stronger and more people taking the small boats on the channel. now what the french interior minister is saying is look, there's a new government in the u. k. let's have a new approach. let's talk about the u. k. trying to sign a new deal, a new agreement. and you migration do with your opinion, your thought is what the friendship would look like. they've actually been cooling for that for some time, but they've never had
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a response from previous versus governments. so certainly hoping that they might be a change. now they have that that could help them stop, always saying which is an increasing number of people dying at c. thanks so much for the update in natasha butler for us there. as the final reports into the greenbelt, how far in london is due to be released slicer on wednesday, 72 people died in the place and 2017. now the rent port examined aspects of the buildings condition that allowed the fire to spread. it still won't clear with anyone will be charged. so you guy reports from london, july 14th, 2017. and the 20 full story grunfeld towel goes up in flames. the tragedy would trigger off nationwide outrage and come to symbolize stomach and equality in modern day pushing the rapids spread at the place was blamed on cheap talk, sick, dangerously, some little covering that covered the social housing block,
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a deliberate choice made and the refreshments the year before carried out by the london bar, a council, kensington and chelsea with a towel was located in one of the most expensive and exclusive areas of the city. madison gomez managed to escape, but his son was still bone following the fire. that night he said, for the lives of the rest of his family as they struggled to leave the tower, you're going to see anything is pitch black. that's the smell. the smoke was extremely overwhelming. got announced that what was, was difficult. we step on on a couple bodies. i didn't imagine that would be the case when when the fest left but the was on the off to this maybe the 1st, the 2nd floor down from the 20. first of all, the steps on the board in a full this is, you know, even more. i knew it was a serious, but this is even more serious. 72 people died. what would become the deadliest
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residential flyer in the u. k. since world war 2, a public inquiry was announced the day after the 1st part focused on the victims of survivors. phase to examine the chain of events that led to the results to the many have felt frustrated up a length of time that it has taken the issue here from the point of view of the immediate family members. this justice on 5 has been delayed. as we know, as a fat by the inquiry process and is very unusual, but an inquiry goes before criminal prosecutions normally inquiries come off, so it's 7 years own move in 340000 people in the u. k. are still living in slots with combustible crowding. put up by construction companies that have yet to be replaced. the previous government said it was up to the building sector to decide fire proofing safety methods, but delays to the process have left own occupies with what those properties are
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unable to sell or remove gauge. their defects right from the beginning of the. ready thing was felt which the bill does have signed the pledge to do something about. but how know really incentives to move a very pace the, the, we can cnn thing for the new government has said that it would speed up that process. but for communities still suffering the effects of this tragedy. what they seek now is accountability and justice. sonya guy, yeah go. i'll just sarah london. as conflicting reports have a match regarding a confrontation between uganda and opposition. politician bobby one and police outside the capital. can paula once pa, he says he was surrounded by offices and shows on the leg during a meeting with his lawyer and belinda. place one stumbled and who is himself while getting into his. com and investigation is underway. delegations from 50 african countries,
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a gathering invasion for 3 dice on this. beijing is expected to urge the latest to import more chinese goods in exchange for additional loans and investments. it comes as the us, europe and canada, and pose 50 tariffs to on chinese inputs, including electric cars, trying his political influence in africa has increased with its funding of big infrastructure projects, such as railway lines, roads and power plants. but at least non countries are struggling with depth in palm because they owe money to china. despite that researches in the us side that african nations are still willing to borrow chinese money. last year, china gave outlines of more than $4600000000.00. that's the highest amount since 2019 and the international monetary fund says effort and economies will grow at 4 percent this year. that would make the continent the 2nd fastest growing economic region in the world of to asia. beijing is facing terrace on chinese goods exported
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to the west and just came to post trade with africa. it says it wants to put more money, just so called green technologies and less into big infrastructure projects that it's monia is the director of the st of africa, china studies at the university of johanna's big. he says chinese investments is sparing of the economic opportunities in africa. i think the to meet each other. i think for africa it brings more investment. china brings more investment on the on to the continent and that's what other investors from europe, in other parts of. ready quote, and they have for africa with 1300000000 people useful as well as the critical mean. they're all switch. the v is depend on lithium batteries and out for guys the one of the major supplies of that. i think there's a lot of, uh, uh,
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tension between the west and china in that competition to have access to africa for most wisdom countries. african was that territory based on the colonial history and, and therefore, i think china is making major enrolls. it is opposite the hedge. i'm one of the cost of countries of the african china. i have indeed the issues that they are discussing in terms of trade, a balancing phase of, of china. however, some of the issues which i assume is midge of seem not to be really the quote you should such as the claims that the chinese with cuz on the african continent i completely, there's no evidence of that. i think at the highest level in most of this major project indeed does lead by chinese, but ordinary which does remain africans across the continent. i think the,
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the challenge that africans have is the site, not all of a 50 full countries. some of the do not have the capacity to negotiate fit some of the deals and the others doing it streaming well. so it really depends with, with the country. as federal prosecutors have indicted a full aid to the gulf know of the us state of new york, accusing her being an agent of the chinese government and the son and the husband, chris. you allegedly received millions of dollars in cash and gifts and return for promising patients interest in new york state government. both the a pleaded not guilty to the charges and the person filed a hearing held on tuesday. you. you'll governor cathy hutcher, said she fod son in 2023 up to discovering evidence of misconduct. google could face being broken off as a judgement is upheld in the land. my anti trust case. last month's off to you as long trial a us judge rule,
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but the technology john is running an illegal monopoly. reynolds 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 printing them to put their devices, the default search engine in the past trust busters targeted industries that 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 the monopolies before this. i don't think anyone really believe that having too much data could result in
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a monopoly. but the judges willing says it, 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, right? you get less innovation if there is a but not believe you don't want to innovate you at all. so there, on top of the standard score, google 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 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
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able to and pulled fuel. people are cuing off of petrol stations across big cities of interest reports from the capital of boucher nigerians have walking up to a new reality. another jump in the price of petrol from such a to $0.55. and it's an increase of more than 45 percent. a desperate advice to for hours of this fitful station operated by the state, oil company says i get them to to like when you pay $0.55 a liter at a government control station. what you expect of the independent market is across the street and other pump cells pitfall for $0.60 and elsewhere, prizes of shut up to $0.70. and this is the 3rd increase in the price of petrol, says the current government came to power the steepest being an over 210 percent jump in 2023. in august, the national oil company in nbc declared of profit of $1440000000.00 for the 2023
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financial. yeah. 2 weeks later the an increase. it says i can't afford to import fuel because of billions of dollars in depth last year. president bullock, i'm a table and i was cutting state patrol subsidies. the assisted benefitted only a few individuals for the case not due to have failed to refine even alicia or federal despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on these for refiners instead, the country spends on average 10000000000 dollars a. yeah. important find petroleum products and the subsidy, the crickets called fraudulent. as expected transport costs have nearly doubled up to have the latest increase for the inflation is expected to follow the window and you can't make a profit under the cut and circumstances your contract and feed your family a very good lot. some blame the price hikes on the, the valuation of the local currency,
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which bit imports more expensive. so the more the cost to be valued on the pc to the company. after that, i bought it for a long. busy time to pay for the company and the depth of $61.00 into that. but as i said, the national company has been operating with little or no transparency a man he had expected. i'm going to find that he owned by africa's which has meant a liquid which is to bring some relief. having already produced it 1st by jeffery, find federal. it is expected to supply 25000000 liters a day to the domestic market. the september increasing that $13000000.00 lead us next month. but under the say, this will not entirely solve petro shortages in africa's biggest producer. how many degrees? i'll just see that i will get columbia and truck is, have blocked to major highways in main cities. the protesting shop increases and fuel prices. thousands of colombians have been forced to walk to work off the gridlock made driving impossible truck as union site plans to eliminate diesel fuel
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subsidies. will push the businesses to bankruptcy. the thailand is battling official invasion. the election tilapia has been found in waterways across the country, wiping out native species and from fish to any cheering has this report from somebody stuck on on the gulf of thailand. hatch of the day that he knows a well from one false gets a black 10 to lap you, hold out of homes on thailand's eastern seaboard. it's the epicenter of an alien invasion. that's estimated local officials. these waters should be for the proteins . now they're all gone through a bunch of little fish, amino native to western africa is equal everything in its path. let me pull my, when we add more proteins, we can't avoid the black tend to lafayette. they breed so fast. it's a lot worse than before. no along the coast trying to clear out huge ponds for the brackish water. a mixture of fresh and salt water. the space is, is so jermel,
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it can tolerate both and it spread so successfully. it's been found as far inland as the border with me and the sluice case fee, the pounds of water that comes in from the sea at high tide. but they also go inland and the canals and rivers. and the real concern is those will to, is it going all across the thailand taking me in vases, spaces with them. the fisheries departments buying back, whatever the locals can catch. they want to try and eradicate the to lap you and replace some of the local income that's being lost for the buyback schemes are in the in place for a month. and the population is already well established in the wild. most of the machine to up. yeah, this will be the candle, so most of the candle steel, plenty of rest in philadelphia, local pharmacy. the outbreak started here as an aquaculture research facility in
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the same area is the 1st sighting of the fish. the company that owns the facility had a license to import black gym to live here in 2010. but the noise that any of it stopped could have escaped to the wild. but as the species has spread, its devastated locally coast systems and the aquatic environments. so they're always examples of testers situation worldwide. but you know, for, for thailand experience, i think this is probably the worst nightmare probably come through with a introduce bases in just 19 days the government brought back 500 tons of like 10 to lap you with it. some likely to dislodge this alien, and beta is always the one that goes away. tony cheng elders or some. what's a cold on the gulf of thailand? a bus that somebody told me, the price of this is uh, i'll be back in just a moment with much more of the guys news. stay with us.
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