tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 4, 2024 8:00pm-8:31pm AST
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right now the it is rather extends its assault on the occupied, the west bank for the zone and jeanine refugee camps being targeted. the time's time is a, then this is i'll just live from the hall. so coming up another day of protests and as well, crowds continue the demands of the government to reach a deal to ensure the release of the remaining cap is being held in gaza. elite is of egypt. and so to k, a code for a ceasefire in gaza and then to the violence in the occupied west spine. it shows that the victims of the u. k. is grenville 5 receive a state apology following
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a diamond repose into the disaster. the beginning this news out, and they all divide westbank, where these right imagery is pressing on with rides across several cities. for a 2nd week, is ready for us is have the time civilians during an incursion into the gentle zone . refugee can also from a law, the palestinian prisoner society says molden fuzzy palestinians with detained overnights across the area. well, further north sees right, the army is extended as a sultan, the janine refugee camp. following an order from the defense, minnesota, the rate is being going on for more than a week, leaving a trial of death and destruction. and then full caught them is ready for us is backed by ministry. bulldozers have stalled. the city in ty straits have been destroyed. at least 685 palestinians have been killed by these by the med tray of
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cross they occupied westbank since october, a light, a lot of eyes, a palestinian journalist who joins us now from ramallah. so let's start with 1st of all layla just how desperate the situation is for policy and some of whom we here up to a freight to go out and get things like food and water. yes, so the situation across the occupied westbank is extremely desperate right now, although the specifics kind of varies from place to place depending on where they are because it's really occupation has a very kind of specific effect on each area. and on each different day, every day is different and things are rapidly changing. but one thing that all of the palestinians kind of share it seems, is this kind of fear that israel's overall ultimate aim of this operation in the west bank is to seems more palestinian land. and this is something that political analysts have also been saying, but it's not just these assumptions from palestinians and political analysts
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reading into this situation. it's also things that we're seeing is really prime ministers, sorry, is rarely politicians repeatedly reiterated. and even just a few days ago, these really prime minister netanyahu showed a map of israel. and in it there were no defined borders with the west bank. which once again is just instilling these fears, that palestinians are going to be run out of their lines and expelled once again. and later, of course, we know that the westbank is occupied by is riley forces, according to the ice c, j illegally occupied. it has an his riley mitre presents how these raids representing more of an intensification of the occupation. yes. so the occupies the west bank is under military occupation and has been since 1967 and rates have been a daily part of palestinian life for decades. and now these razor happening $30.00
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to $40.00 times a day, they, according to palestinian officials, they've increased by 3 times since october 7th. and while these military rates are a really direct way that policy and your lives are affected, it's not the only way that the occupation influence is palestinian lives. another way is through checkpoints and roadblocks, and blocking freedom of movement. and so for example, what we're seeing now when he were on is a c's, is it's a military kind of blockade on the city. and this is going into it's 4th or 5th a day now. and palestinians aren't able to do it virtually anything they're having difficulties getting to schools are having difficulties, go into work, just going to the store and accessing basic amenities. and so these are some of the little ways that the occupation really infiltrates every part of palestinian life and palestinians describe it as the slow psychological torture. all right, thanks so much. neither. one of all of the, from, from
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a law nomine gauze, or at least 6 palestinians have been killed off to these righty. ami target is a residential building and, but it's not here in the northern part of the strip. the strikes are taking place as you and medical workers, all vaccinating children against polio and dad. and above. the world health organization says the number of been immunized in central vows that has the positive target and will grow, and many palestinian parents why the children will not survive as well as will. i mean, my mood has more from that are that are in central gone. so it seems to be hard to talk about the vaccination campaign without looking at the ongoing is really violations of the human. if you're an international law on deposit, in the fighting across the defense from the area where these pauses were announced to allow for the the vaccination campaign to get going for the past 3 days. a really none of the policy names were killed across the central area. including the
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many other palestinians and northern part in gauze and city. just within the past hours. more air attacks carried out by that is really a military and a shift with one district that's in the nutrient western part of gaza city, including the earlier a talked in the light, is it where at least 6 people reported skills across the northern parts and gauze? is the earlier today the ongoing is really artillery. they have created an intimidating environment and atmosphere for people to prepare as was ready for the transitioning of the vaccine. as you can see, is this part in the southern part of district that is going to be in san units to the man, the who starting a chrome now is their house because where they can see and it says was, was named to dance. it turn out according to the degree oh, the whole ministry, a unit that the leading partner and dispatch finishing convince had been quite significant. with the exception of the attack, this happened very close to the vicinity of deluxe. the hospital that causes a significant drop in the number of parents or the children come into this
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particular location for the turn set up for vaccination. but according to our records are due by the deputy. it shows that the number has or has the targeted and figure that they haven't really in mind. and they're hoping it's going to be continuing in southern part of the city, but later on in the northern part of the district and looking at vaccinating as many children as the account. i mean, most of them are in the central area of the gaza strip. palestine are now more large scale protests against the government of being held in cities across the israel. crowds of taking through the streets in tel aviv demanding prime minister benjamin netanyahu ends the war and shows remaining captives return home. protests have been held daily since the bodies of 6 captives were recovered from tunnels and gauze around the sack. today. the un security council expected to discuss the war
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on gauze that the coming out of the sort of how it is monitoring developments from the jordanian capital on mine. because these are the government, as vandal does here, from reporting inside the country i'm. the thing is, is 94 of these intensive 5 protests how they shaping up to 9 as a 4th consecutive night of these demonstrations as these rarely public who's calling on us in yahoo to. * on a ceasefire deal to release, the remaining is really captive. now these protests that have been much larger than what we see usually on saturdays. and it comes after the army announced that they were covered. the bodies of 6 is rarely captives from a tunnel in southern guns over the weekend, and many is really assessments said that just a few days before they were recovered, those captives were alive and several weeks we've been is really media. and according to him, us officials who spoke on the record, many of those captives actually would have been released in the 1st space of
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a deal if there was one. but now these really public is saying that too much time has gone by, but nothing. yahoo is the main obstacle as to why there hasn't been a ceasefire deal. and actually simultaneously, why these demonstrations while these demonstrations rather are going on benjamin netanyahu is actually speaking right now to 4 and press saying his reasoning for why is real needs to remain at the philadelphia core door. it's exactly the same press conference he gave to his really media on tuesday, but now in english and also holding up a map of israel, erasing the occupied west bank and not quite east jerusalem entirely saying that this is all is really land and further emphasizing israel's goals of the war, but back to these demonstrations the protestors say, and many members within israel's law position. but that's in yahoo is pro longing. the war for his own personal and political game. next month will be the one year mark since the war began. and the families of is really tough to say that it's in
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yahoo must be removed from office immediately. all right, thanks so much. i'm this, although the whole thing to us band for my mind, jordan, because israel has banned down to 0 from revolting inside the country. the. the now russian attack on the west in ukrainian city of live is killed 7 people, including 3 children. that's according to the cities mass authorities say the strikes also injured, more than 30 others and destroyed historic buildings. the river is close to the border with nathan, the poland. explosions were also heard of the capital kids as an ad defense system in deceptive russian. this house, the strikes and of of come a day off to the was, was the single attack. this year, russia hit the ministry institution, the central town to pull tava with 2 ballistic missiles. more than 50 people were
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killed in hundreds injured. ukrainian communications training center was also badly damaged buttons, prime minister kits, dom or is apologize on behalf of the state. the victims of the grunfeld tower 5, it killed 72 people in 2017. that follows the release of a damning report saying, finally is by the u. k. government and companies night the high rise building a desk front. it also says architects, contract design, the local council bank, considerable responsibility. 72 people died in the place. so just to speak, i want to start with an apology or before to participate, to each and every one of you. and indeed, all the fund moves affected by this structure that it should never the country felt to discharge is most fundamental duty to protect you. and your
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loved ones, the people that we are here to say. and i am deeply sorry. john hall has more now from london. i'm old and 7 years now since 5 ripped through grantsville tower there in west london timing the lives of 72 people and a 2 phase inquiry report. he's now completed. he's an enormous party of work. it's findings many and complex. the 1st phase in 2019 found the combustible cladding applied to the exterior of the building. as part of the recent refurbishment, he's what allowed the file to move with such speed out of control up the building, the current phase. the 2nd phase looked at just how and why the building was in that position in the 1st place examining, naming and detailing the actions and failures of institutions and individuals. responsible for what the inquiry said was put in profit before safety among the institutions names of the government itself,
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the conservative government of the day at for slashing building safety regulations and contributing the inquiry set to decades of failure by central government. it looked at the actions of padding company, singling ass 3 for what it describes, a systematic dishonesty faking test so deliberately misleading the suppliers and each client's local authority, local housing authority, local council, and loans and fiber gable coming under intense criticism as well. and then of course, there are many, many recommendations in the report which the inquiry, which is the government to adopt quickly to ensure nothing like this could never happen again. lucas tom with the prime minister, stood up in parliament shortly after the report was released. they offered an apology on behalf of the entire british states, and he said this was an would be a moment of change. a moment for a generation generation of 50 said in the safety and quality of housing that off to the government is a time to study the enquiries findings during the whole elders era. in west london,
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you know, the robert falls, at least 2 people have been killed in the us. also a shooting at the high school in the state of georgia, the school was placed on the lock down. the local sheriff says the suspects has been taken into custody and still a head on al jazeera south or a land slide of rubbish that killed thousands of people in uganda writes of disease . and now mounting the in depth analysis of the face. headline, what strategic purpose do you think this assassination serves? israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years seem to be given a chance to best to be a bold critical debank. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between
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the small come back here watching l g 0 time to recap the headlines these, right? the armies pressing on with rides across several cities in the occupied westbank. folders is a storm full caught them, and jeanine refugee count, leaving a trail of destruction, spray forces of also detain people in jefferson county, north of the mo, logs l. protests against the government being held in cities across the as well. crowds of taken to the streets and television and demanding the prime minister, ends the war and ensures remaining captives for son. egypt president, the site that has c, c is in total k a for the 1st time since taking office in 2014 cc and turkish
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president. that idea of 5 or go on, signed the join memorandum on future cooperation between the 2 countries in a sign of improving ties. say that to a said can understand what some of the over the past years we've witnessed continued prosperity and development between the respect of peoples. namely, through the growing waves of tourism and trade, which continued to increase in addition to the 2 additional, the basement in the industrial domain. and both the countries that came to boost their respective cooperation during president are the ones visit to egypt in february. it was my pleasure to, to have the 1st high level strategic cooperation meeting between our respective countries. it's a milestone and now co operation, namely an investment trade in agriculture. a sole source has more for 9, correct. it was a very warm welcome my presence out of the lawn. so he met presidency. c at the
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april of december was a 4th in and cut out and then they got on the same car on the of the presidential palace and that woman vitamin. continue through the meeting and even through that passive during the past year, we have seen that both and the there's not quoting each other, my colleagues or my friends have they prefer to call each other to address to each other as my brother. so that is given us a sense of the psychological environment in ankara and they have signed 17 deals on several seals energy updated agriculture, defense, industry, education, tourism. and many more the trunk of the focus of the meeting today was on how to increase the trade level between the 2 countries. and hopefully there's have expressed the commitment of increasing that trade with them from $3000000000.00 to $15000000000.00. on the other hand, they have focused on some of the original issues such as the territory, integrity of so many. yeah. and the issue is around, around the to up. yeah. libya,
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east mediterranean. and we have seen that in the last decade, both companies have been almost on every single issue on different pages, on a pausing sides. but now they are trying to heal that drift view. and refugee agency says 20 on documented migrant. some missing off to the vessel sign costs, the costs of the italian islands of lump producer survivors say they sent out from libya, was 28 people on board. but others fell into the water because of bad weather. vitale and coast guard says it's continuing a search officer rescued. 7 people, mostly men from syria, more than 3000 migrants were reported missing in the mediterranean last year. also attempting the crossing from north africa to europe. of the campaigning has ended the head of algeria as presidential elections on the sides today. only 2
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candidates, all challenging president, tabs in mcgee, to bones, bid for re election and the right move. he called these elections 3 months ahead of schedule. and for the 1st time in more than 2 decades, socialists feel that it can that it's sort of been divided reports from outages. the one thing resonates among those unions across the political spectrum, palestinian resistance, president of the madeep. the bone has announced the armies ready to move to gaza to build the hospitals. as soon as the border of egypt is reopened. and his political drivers have made similar stands of solid data and the where the kaffir, because it's an issue similar to the material issue. the palestinians suffer like out here in states. the symbol of palestine means resistance to the occupation ability. hasanti is one of the 3 candidates running independent and elections due to be held in san today. is the quantity has evolved since the 1919th, the legal bonds and religious the founded groups that followed by the
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21st so if you to support this point or if this is taking part in elections for the 1st time, more than 2 decades. it's kind of, it is the youngest and the race and use about she's just promising to release political business and doubled the minimum of age along with other social reforms. in this speech, he plays to protect the rights of all as unions and refund the promises of its founding fathers to make as here, you're a truly democratic state. the front runner is incumbent president to go and he says he's successfully dealt with many crises since that he had protest in 2019 and has created jobs and reduced taxes. he denied criticism that is reforms have been inadequate and that refreshing has grown under his presidency. the attendance
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of us tank gordon's thing says choose from 2019 and we don't want to go back to our country stance with these bright faces. today you have to get the new chapter in the history of what you do. you get the malware is up there to another candidates failed to secure the number of signatures needed to enter the residential res needing some to question the integrity of the election. but the bones opponent say he's still facing a serious challenge. the of them. another poses said that he thought, oh no, i don't think this will be an easy victory for that. and that's enough. there is real competition and we are really running for the presidency of the republic. and this is a marketing ploy that there is an easy victory for the president. it's based on political, which is not on reality either. now, campaigning has ended the main concern for each candidate on september. the 7th is how many people will actually turn up, devote some of them and drive it down to the era of yours mountains of rubbish, opposing health risk. so people living in new game, this capital,
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the government is looking to relocate to landfilling come paul officer, a sanction collapse last month. killing 35 people. but it's struggling to find space to dispose of the rubbish that's building up on the streets. catherine, sorry, reports garbage collect, his income. paula are struggling to find space to dump the 2500 tons of waste collected in the city every day. the only landfill in an area called kit has was shut down after part of it collapsed and killed more than 60 people. now the waste is piling up every way. the peak tenant does of no life we as the cold, as in this business. if they tell in your dancing, because you have the capacity of transporting, quoting from the people we would be accumulated by twitter, down traders in this market say they've had enough. i'll talk to them since the,
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the garbage situation is a problem to me. it's terrible. it is a problem for everyone now that the city authorities are trying to clear trash, but they're overwhelmed. so you've got done. city has nearly 2000000 people and many more come to compiler to what they said they're worried about their house. the government wants to relocate the garbage site to a nearby town that those who leave that are opposed to the move. what is going to happen? either people, i wouldn't believe we've been with how if we have seen what is happening, the width of clifton from the homes is not good. so it keeps that around. you can set all you have or distributed in for the environment and event that it is causing, seeking a cdl official say they're doing their best to p other waste and avoid disease outbreak. for the last, the full 5 years we've not had an outbreak in the city is because of the systems
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that we're using. those systems of working. and i know as we speak now, the way you and gets his team and the way of you and get teams. and the solid waste management teams out on top of the game is not going to be an outbreak. let's leave here, say their life has become unbearable. they want a solution now, rather than later, kathy, sorry to 0. senior managers, a volkswagen of toll that stuff in germany. it has one, maybe 2 years to adapt to a full in call sales across europe. you see about 16000 union representatives in work has attended the meeting at the company's headquarters. the city of will support that protesting against cost cutting measures. companies considering closing an unprecedented number of factories in germany. it expects to sell
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$2000000.00 fuel vehicles a year in the future, then it did before the co, 5th pen demik sight. well, po francis is urging into an easier to fight religious intolerance on his 1st visit to the country is due to hold the mass for some $70000.00 people during his trip. the country has the world's largest population of most since the pope is expected to visit the capitals main mosque, and also traveled to pots when you get a single pull and east timor during his tour of the forest. more than a 1000 people from path when you get a have taken, tossed into protests in front of the vatican's diplomatic mission ins. acosta. that calling on behalf of frances to immediately act against human rights abuses, allegedly committed by as far as he's in the country across the middle east. soft drink brands, pepsi and coca cola, all suffering lower endings, due to body costs,
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things to as well as forum garza and some countries like egypt that means local. so the brands are seeing the sales expand. walk over the colors have declined by double digit percentage points over a 6 month period. many people say that boy costing because of the us support for as well. the effect of the current situation is it will have long term effects for, for 2 main reasons. mainly because, uh, this is, this woke up is happening by young people and they have very, very strong beliefs. and in my opinion, they will not kind of let go these beliefs very easily. second reason. it's habitually, once people switch, it's very sometimes very difficult for them to go back to their own tablets and all that set for me. whether is next then inside story will examine what the so called
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red lines are crane was out of keeping russia. and they took from direct confrontation, the, the daily giant thunder storms stood for me from mecca sacks, woods and producing flooding. to be honest, quite often, while we're down to the western side of you have, in other words, it's a hot and dry, comfortable. and surprisingly, you would expect that and it usually gets the acolyte for us to build members who she's currently sitting either right as of yesterday, $47.00 degrees, but small consistently so newton's of east iraq and then west and iran that's been hottest throughout the summer and we still up the $4647.00 mark. it closed that little bit when the breeze picks up, it's still hot and humid around the gulf states. and so i was still catching the
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edge of the monsoon when so it's still drizzling and there's a cost here the increasing breathing each. it might make things feel a little cooler, and indeed it is cooler in the event. but this otherwise seems to be more or less right for ms. johnson, this officer joe, rather frequent and had been reflected across in the confidence of africa, where we still see some pretty big shows in chatting a line, stretching down through almost who will die and go to sidney in the sea. but science of this and the writing is rather small, stormy weather does come across the cape. but we've been seeing quite high temperatures in land. it's cool down to the nose and kate, but in botswana was too hot. the in october 2023. these raising ministry of intelligence proposed the forcible and permanent transfer of palestinians from because the st. the people in power, those into the history of the amount of spinning and displacement. and explores
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whether clearing palestinians from because the occupied westbank is, is range to transfer on and just the both moscow and nato have so called red lines that could trigger outright or between them. the conflicting ukraine now involves many countries with western weapons being used against russia. so all these red lines shifting and is there a greater risk of a wider war? this is inside store, the hello and welcome to the program. i'm fairly bad people. russia has launch its biggest attack of the war in ukraine this yet.
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