tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 6, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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the, the, there's no limit to have a dream container stuff in your own event, you know, counter and things the, [000:00:00;00] the don't want to visit a, put all of them in distance and use our life from jo. how coming off in the next 60 minutes, funerals, or how does the occupied westbank for some of the food he's 6 palestinians killed for them a 10 day is really military operation in geneva. to us defense secretary lloyd austin does more than military
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a to ukraine with hundreds of millions of dollars that you want to choose as far as of saddam's war and policies of commissioning abuses, which may amount to war crimes and reco. at high summit temperatures set the world on close for the hottest, yet in the quoted history is full 13 year old. the winter for if it has shown age is just a number. she became great britain's youngest as a par, limpid medal. if this century, with the swimming silver, the, the palestinian foreign ministry has accused israel of replacing the brutal crimes that's carrying out and gaza in the occupied westbank is one of the forces of withdrawing from jeanine off to attend a military operation involving hundreds of troops. phenomenal vehicles backed by helicopters and drones. these pictures show the extent of the damage and destruction of the city,
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civil defense team. so their parent declared debris. unrepaired rhodes, at least $21.00 palestinians were killed a palestinian so they ran out of food and water and the assault was damaged electricity and communication lines. the jeanine refugee camp has been targeted for decades as well says it's a base for sections or palestinians live in bay. however, say they refused to be forced from their homes as me. the abraham reports from the city in the north of the occupied westbank. we live in the painful memories under military occupation. one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these really military r blah, habits says she had no choice but to risk leaving her house. i need my diabetes medication, but pharmacies are closed. maybe we might be able to get, i'm dylan says to send medicine to us. when is ready for us is fine and he withdrew
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from jeanine. they left behind a trait of destruction, fear and loss something many. and janine are familiar with surviving one read after another and i'm to expect me and i was 9 years old. and i clearly remember the 2002 siege of the account. but this rate was even harder for me now that i am a mom and i have a child to protect the degree that says she who her daughter with grew up to see a better life. what's instead of preparing for the beginning of the school year? i'm lucky to have the is looking at her, come and see the model enrolling. she says she wants to be a journalist and asks us to use the microphone. her face tells more than her words. haven't had them look at the destruction. then not letting us be push a good phone, but after that they have no mercy, no mercy,
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they add onto their adult or to stay at home. but she refused. she can relate when she was that age is really forces demolished hundreds of homes in the account. every times today i tried to leave, janine, she tells us she was drawing back the state of syria and the nation. well, despite the damage and destruction of our capital, the new called their destroying, ever seeing and facing miser everywhere. no, even sewage is flowing united states, but we won't leave. when was that? it is a curious on her family return to their home. despite the feed of another re to live here, palestinians are faced with a tough choice to stay and risk. another is really assault or to leave everything they've ever noon. a choice that is getting more difficult by the day. for now though,
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people say they're not going anywhere the deputy he just either jenny palestine. well joining us now and set has happened, but a professor of international affairs at casa university. always good to have you with us on, i'll just say thank you, but i thank you for your time. so the operation is over for now and is really military saying is among those killed as the head of him off engineering. we know that the is right, the military is capable of the most precise targeted attacks. and yet we've seen the level of destruction engineering, which always happens when there is an operation of the scale there. so what was this operation really about? what were they trying to do? the it is if it's the that is a very important, i'm the vision you just made this about the there capability um, in terms of intelligence in terms of like precise targeting. but the objectives, different tiers, not to actually target. all these people belong to how much is to rick heavy kind of scenes and to destroy the infrastructure and, and make came to us back as
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a place where it's difficult to live at. so what they're trying to do is to get a phi the was back. i mean they've, they've done this in gather with ok. we know that there's a lot of critique from the international committee, but it was never actually back to my actions. so there was no price tag, there was no really pressure, no one's probably to push on this level to change clothes. so those right wing members, what are the dominant force in the government? they think they can actually kind of apply the same model into us back and this is exactly what the they've been trying to do and how much they're think, the lack of action from the international community and restraining as well in any way and gaza has in bold and it's actions of the west back because we have seen such an intensification of its attacks across the west bank since october. the 7th . what we understand from history, that is what it is, understand the cost and benefit to the equation. so it's not like the moral and
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there's no more cuz it's ration to inhibit them from doing that. is the cost, as long as there's no cost in terms of pressure and things of sanctions in terms of capitalizing, isn't isolating, as well as the international oven. in these we've seen that they have a kind of green light from the international community. this would be on interpretation. they've done this like over decades. you know, whenever there is no pressure, like what hit one that one, i'm talking about pressure. i'm not talking about the rhetoric one. people come and condemn what is all it's been doing? i'm talking about action in terms of policy is. if there's no such a thing is really have always the kind of a free reign to do whatever they want to do. and those people in the, in the government especially been fast more trish and they've gone is they think they have a good opportunity. you know, because what's happening and gather and in fact that isn't was seen by some, some and key players in, in the, in, in the world as a victim at the very beginning. okay. so they want to capitalize in this and explore to, to the maximum by breaking habits into, for the scene in those back is this target, by the way, is not the as
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a because this is to them is the better to come down. this is where the goal is to add to the and so many of the some people called the west bank. so the is an opportunity for them. this is the calculation. this is to expand or to do is what creeping annexation of as much as possible of, of that was where was the power cindy massaging. because that, of course, is supposed to administer some parts of the west bank, though as well. makes that impossible. in reality, how much of this is also about embarrassing, the, palestinian as archie and making the apology that as well says, you know, it conte did. would even in any future mendoza? well, elizabeth, this is also very important because it is way just looking at the what's the policy authority as a yes ma'am. so they give them more to do this and do that and that's it. but they don't see them as really at the embodiment of the policy and national desperation. they don't see them as likely nicholas of maybe the state and the making. so they
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see them as someone trapped it for uh for the on security. and one of the things that an attorney i was trying to do from, from the get go, is to undermine the p a as to inversion to be. and actually he made it perfectly clear on more than one occasion that my mother best as a week that i can't have a deal with. so if mom would that but his week, if me, that these latest kind of trust him. and if me that you know a prostate into actions in terms of the, the encouraging and stuff like this at these rate is have no interest in having a strong pe that can discipline and control those bank. because if this is the case then is i just have to answer the international court for to, to see a solution less of a dotted. thank you very much for that analysis. we do appreciate it. thank you for to 1000 now is really forces of embodying, heavily populated areas of the strip strikes. targeting residential buildings and gaza city have killed at least 9 palestinians. many of those were injured is where
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the attacks have killed more than 40800 pounds to the and since the whole the got enough tell you the most of them a women and children. product of wisdom has moved from the bala and central gaza. see, it's very minute truth ration hospital, i'm going the entire goal is a straight bought the focus since the hours of this morning is on the nova cost of going. so what these very minute, 35 digits, how talk it said residential houses in as they to a neighborhood killing 6 palestinians and the civil defense themes as we have been hearing from them. they managed to recover street how experience were killed in 10 . and how may for who to where the victims include the mother, i'm solid with her daughter in that area that has witness must have abrasions on strike stuff that turned everything upside down box. oh so we can hear that there was on going exchange of fire. we must fight to prevention forces, occupation for minute 3 courses where we have been also recording most twice and the central area
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a close to and my goal is the work you to come and the eastern side of, of range and even in default, south of district in rough or with medical teams doctoring in order to recover the victims alongside with the help of the search teams. energy policy and civil defense and solving dos with as right, name of the tree is accused of blocking medical chains trying to administer polio vaccines. the health ministry is appealing to what it caused concerns policies to intervene, children and adult fun con unit so being inoculated as part of a do in that campaign. to prevent an outbreak of the infectious disease, more than a $180000.00 children have received an initial dose of the vaccine. the, at least 5 people have been injured and russian is trucks on ukraine. a launch, fire broke out and you live even the west of the country often strikes 5th. it's about
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a 1000 kilometers away from the front lines of the east to the us ascending mold military. a to you claims was $250000000.00 defense secretary lloyd austin, made the announcement in germany where his hosting your clients president top come on does. and the allies at the ran stein a base is a critical moment. time is of the essence, especially with winter on its way. we must all step up our support and quickly. so i'm pleased to say the president by who will announced today an additional $250000000.00 security assistance package or for ukraine. it will search war capabilities to meet ukraine's of all being requirements and we'll deliver them at the speed of war. you'll know that way, operating with a minimum of weapon there. yes,
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we are grateful. grateful very much for every support package that is provided to you. great from you, from your countries, but do we need more levels to drive russian forces of our lab? and especially in the don't ask region. your kind has also requested to left restrictions on the use of long range strikes in russia. let's go to a correspondence. dominic cane is joining us live from the then dominic was firstly stopped with amazing in germany as the lensky is guessing what he's been asking for . of the the interesting thing is in all his remarks, certainly the public side of the room box. we heard president zalinski give a cit wrap situation report off the front line in the different parts of his country where attacks have happened, but also about finding cushion of ukrainian forces into the cool, cool district of russia. he said that it's been done specifically to preempt an
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invasion, which is false. is belief is going to happen near the see me city on the ukrainian side of the pool to that. he then went on to talk about the kinds of weapons they need. f. 16 jeep franks, the countries that have given f 16 fights is to this country, but said they need more. and then that final for their about the storm shadow and of the mist file systems, the, the message from presence events keep very clearly saying look, if we are going to bring president fruits in the russian government to the negotiating table as it was, we have to be able to attack his interest deep into russia to make him realize that he's not going to be able to achieve his goals. that's pretty much what's that ask you have to say. and of course secretary austin that saying we will give as much as we can, but not necessarily giving everything of what zelinski wants. and what do we expect the message? what do we expect?
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so that's going to be saying to jim and john. so the all of shots when he meets him later today, dominic fault variations on the theme we were hearing. and ron stein, remember, it's not just the only me thing that's present students. he has on schedule today. he's going to be traveling. it's late, he'll be leasing a town in business representatives, but also prime minister may low any the points that he's going to make. so these leaders is, gave me give off the weapons. we need not just to be able to defend ourselves, but to be able of to inflict the salts of damage on the russian government and its forces to make it realized that faced the russian government, i. e brought to me a fortune that continued conflict will only leads to the continued attrition of both sides, but it's not in their interest to carry on. but whether he's gonna get everything that he wants from these leaders today, well, that's a very different question. and certainly there are certain red lines with the
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german government so far at least about allowing the weapons to be used deep into russian territory. dominic, thank you very much for that. that is dominant kinds of overlay since his life arise. and then then that's bringing alicia, how do i know of a now she's a co founder of ukraine, security and cooperation center for my advisor to the on forces of ukraine. and she's joining us live from keith. thank you. as always for your time, we really appreciate it. i believe that this is the 24th amazing of the ukraine defense contact groups. since the us defense secretary lloyd austin, formed it in april 2022. and the 1st time that you're planning and president is attending, how significant is best at this time and the will. and uh, thank you for having a good day. of course, the, uh, the fact that the ukraine and president is visiting the meeting of the ukraine of defense control group in person is clearly sending
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a message to all of us to now lies that we are doing everything from our side. ukraine to us conduct the one in one on a kind and very bold operation on the treasurer of a nuclear power. uh the russian federation. and we are controlling the territory. refreshing for the ration for a month. and discharge rate is more than 1000 square kilometers as so yeah, of course. uh after that uh, we need to for our western allies to fulfill their words and to fulfill their promises on the packages of the help that a cranes critically need. we're talking about the air defense systems because fractions across interest attacks are only harder. spends this form for the last couple of weeks. and also we are talking about the lawn, branch me files,
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and the permission to stride with them on the treasure of the russian federation. itself, yeah, and lloyd often says that ration yeah. lloyd austin said that in increasing ukraine's air defense systems will be to this. missing ukraine has a new foreign minister on the sort of diplomatic fund. it has a new foreign minister after demetrius for labor resigned to change as part of the biggest ukranian government shakeup since the russian invasion began. is this also part of the landscape trying to appeal to weston pals to get the support that he needs? what his presidents events can trying to achieve with these political and diplomatic changes to this is not because change in the political landscape and in military command as well as since the beginning of the full scale invasion. no, it is the biggest one, as you said, of course the, the people in,
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in military and in our government camera that our goods and are showing the results . but since the time passed passers, this is the search more of the full scale invasion. we need to change approaches to some things. we need to change approaches to all the the, the deeds of their all ministers. that was uh, that the head of which uh had change it by president presidents alliance q. so yeah, of course we need more and more results from our governors, from our government representatives. i'm sorry. uh and yeah, the, the distributors are all about that. the effectiveness, alicia, how do you and i have a joining us live from came to thank you very much. united nations investigations have released the findings into allegations of abuse of conventions and the ongoing conflict and saddam, they say both the army and power military rapid support forces have attack
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civilians. the conflict has displaced within 10000000 people since april last year . the u. s. has it is the wills list, shavanne to terry and crisis? we have phone, the dispute on these warring parties did mainly this was done these. i'm to force the stuff in the rip, it supposed 4th season out of 5th, and there is paid to the allies have committed in a pulling range of violations and is my fellow expert model. i'd be swami with further detail. we found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these violations amount to international crimes. the violations established the different forms based on intersecting grounds, including gender and age. and the impact we last for decades to come a fine and the school dormitory and central kenya has killed these 15 students. it happened in n g, the county, their office,
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the death toll could 5. because more than a 1000 students have been taken to hospital with severe burns, president william rudo has quoted on authorities to hold those responsible to account but your be in climate agencies has 2024 is on track to become the horses here ever. the 3 months between june and august to see it with the wills will, must since back once began in 1914, with an average temperature of 16.8 degrees celsius. that's according to the is use, copernicus, climate change service, and august the 1 point 5 degrees celsius volumes and global temperatures. that's considered a safer limits was breached for the 15th consecutive month. the temperature rises been driven by el nino weather conditions as well as the building of coal, oil, and natural gas sign to say the kind of change in climate is fueling heat waves, severe flooding, and wild fires. it's not just
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a random fluctuation. there's not another t of climate that may be due to a strange combination of one of the manufactured to the effect, the excitement of this planet. but he's really, there is that this proportional effect that is induced by this long too much and makes nobody knows guessing depth and see that mean, you know, is no longer the main driver. we still have some worked in the pacific, but we still have the they were motion s squared, so it's no longer a new well cabbage farm is in south korea. so the impact of global warming has been evidence for years. now the rising temperatures, the threatening the future of kim chee production a stay full of korean quiz. even eunice come reports on the rolling hills of con, one state and the eastern region of south korea came. she gob checks his crops a lifetime of work invested in these greens. for decades, the soil has produced the highland kabbage used in the much loved staple kim
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t. the cooler clement perfectly suited to the vegetables, strong stems and crisp leaves. but kim says that's changing. fewer than i can feel the climate crisis approaching, cultivated land and the region considered the origin of highland cabbage is being hub to do to swim diseases. and viruses fits thrive in hot temperatures. haven't got them going on for months. prolonged heat waves have scorched the region. this summer in south korea was the hottest on record with temperature is 1.9 degrees celsius higher than the seasonal average. the heat was punctuated by sudden and powerful downpours that lead to lab slides and flooding. across the border in north korea, torrential rains have displaced thousands of people. extreme weather events have also led to a record number of storms in china. and in japan, tens of thousands of people were hospitalized with heat stroke in july, prompting officials to add
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a new most severe category to its national index. back in south korea, high temperatures and unpredictable rainfall are threatening the survival of king chief scientist war and the cultivation of the highland kabbage could cease within this century that he was gonna pay. we need to develop new varieties of crops that will adapt well to the changing environment. i'm making the future of this traditional favorites, increasingly uncertain, unit skim oh to 0. so that's bringing profess a piece of human. he's a climate policy expert from australia who works with the intergovernmental panel on climate change and he's joining us live from the very one. welcome to the challenges they are new zone as to you and we are seeing that 2024 could be the harshest year on record after 2023 was. but we've also had the cyclical weather phenomenon in el nino,
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which was the surface forces and positive pacific ocean holes as weather worldwide . what role has that played increasing temperatures in 2023 and this year? well yeah, the average temperature is taken from thousands of sites and some of them are in that they only know area which will be going up because of that. and there are lots of theories about how el nino is in fact the getting worse because of the global warming as well. but the overall project 3 is getting wilma at the end. it will be very, i sions around that direction, but clearly it's going up. we are putting too much energy into the atmosphere and it's turning on us. and as we mentioned, the global temperatures in june, august brooks, with a level of 1.5 degrees celsius above the pre industrial average, which, you know, is
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a key threshold for limiting the was effects of climate change. why aren't we seeing more action when we're seeing more and more climate disaster as well, the good news is that the action at the grassroots level is extensive. the solar wind batteries, electric vehicles, ceilings so quickly, faster than most people projected. so we're getting 50 percent growth in some of those factors. so we are rapidly accelerating towards dealing with this problem globally. but it's gotta be 20 years before we really get to grips with the phone removal of fossil fuels, which we must do until then. it's actually going to get hotter, and there is going to be more of these extremes. and there are some things that you can do in cities, for example, that can reduce that fossil fuel use
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a lot easier than other parts of the economy. but in cities, you have an hazel island effect is so great that it adds 2 or 3 degrees onto the global warming. if we get rid of fossil fuels in cities, then we will reduce that temperature. okay, so best it'll be 20 years. ok, thanks to you and your mentor, mention some key ways to keep the temperature below the 1.5 degrees celsius threshold, which we know has to it has to be recorded at that for several decades before we say that we have crossed it. so are you hopeful that we can actually stop going over that threshold? and yeah, that's the science suggest that as soon as we get to net 0, then global cooling will begin. so we don't have to cover around that max a for some time,
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immediately. and that can happen in 20 years if we're really continuing to do the kind of accelerated growth in the alternative forms of energy in o, clock hollow and gas. so they disappear quickly. if we do that in 20 infinity is time, we are likely to be able to see global cooling. begin that. meantime, we need to do things in the cities that will reduce the heat that he's going and making it worse and asset base. professor page a newman, thanks so much for sharing your expertise with us. we really appreciate it. thank you. and that's still a head on the, i'll just go and use our the, the blockbuster chinese video game that's taking the online world by storm defiant allegation is essentially censorship. and another method milestone in christiana
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ronaldo is korea that's coming up in the hello heavy shower as long as spousal frame will continue across a good parts of western europe. you can see this massive cloud, the circulation. this is a console flow, it's no longer be interested by the jet stream. so it's stuck here and it is just driving some very wet weather, chatting away around the purpose. guy sliding a little further north as we go on through the next couple of days. so yet more heavy right to come across less than positive front southern areas of england. nothing is way into southern areas of wealth as well. even northern areas of spain could see some wet weather scattering of showers into the low countries down towards the balkans over me. so that was still plenty of summer like weather continuing, biling getting up to 30 degrees celsius,
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a similar temperature that to full wall. so, and it's something of a repeat performance as we go on through west sack state and see that what the weather stretching is way across. a good positive front to have that states and heavy down pulls with some some the and some will i be showers to just pushing across towards the black sea, but it's right. and as long as he try us, as the case coastal faced, i'm positive and for good. still, i'm usually wes around, this a holler just pushing up to was morocco central and northern parts of algeria. plenty of showers continuing to across west africa all the way into more time. yeah . as the in depth analysis of the days. 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 full political debate. russia has defended the war ukraine as
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[000:00:00;00] the to watching, i'll just say are with me and as of a put on and don't have a mind to of, on top stories. the sound is where the troops have pulled off of janine and the occupied westbank off to a 10 day assault that caused widespread damage. the palace to me and foreign ministry has a choose as route of a patient be were to climes. it's carrying allison casa, us defense, secretary lloyd austin, has placed a modem of the tree a to your client with hundreds of millions of dollars. often made the announcements in germany where his hosting's, ukraine's president and the allies and united nations. investigators have released they funding some to allegations of abuses committed and the ongoing ones that on they say both the on the empowerment of treatment and support. this is have a tax to finance which may amount to find rights groups in the democratic republic of congo. the blaming of the crowd of conditions and
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a high security prison for the death of more than a 120 people during an attempt in jail brake on monday, malcolm webb has the story from the capital can shasta and a warning view as may find some of the images in his reports disturbing is not easy to get south of mccalla prison. jackie and i did. he was a youth leader for more. he's got to be a politician who was planning to run for president in 2021. a cool gave him a 2 year sentence for inciting violence. often he called for political protests. he says he paid nearly a $1000.00 to be able to stay in what's known as the v. i. d wing. and to be sped vicks. it's how most of mckayla is more than $12000.00 inmate sleep. right. scraped the same old and 3 quarters of them have never been tried in cold for presenting no model. nothing's on there. for a normal prisoner who's mcculla is a quite
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a bit of depth. see, i know your main condition in which one can survive. ok, we have to say clearly we don't get to go to mccullough. as a normal person today is going to die. there's no water in building any food, as i said, for myself, and as to doing mondays attempt to jail break, the government says more than a 120 people were killed. activists say the numbers probably higher witnesses say some a crushed most with shot dead. and running for the gate security. c'mon, doesn't officials have been driving up and down the road leading to the prison ever since. sitting with an information has been released about what happened. the prison is just a couple of blocks away from here, but we come feel many closer because there's still a higher security presence in the neighborhood. one of the things we've learned from everyone we've spoken to is being inside. is it the only way inmate to get any rest site from the extremely tough condition is if they pay money,
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the cost is among the prisoners. i'm to the prison god and the or the way they can get enough to eat ok most of the drink is relative waiting for you to move from out side. do a less forward to this. instead of having the excess of the toll or a higher risk of the coming among the several people to inmate say die every day, from malnutrition and disease. this video was published by a journalist in july after he was jailed in mccullough 6 months. so they prompted outcry and the justice minister launched the program to release prisoners. he's blamed magistrates for since condemning even more people to the prison. and so triggering mondays, attempt to jail break point regularly releasing some prisoners in the middle of the night. because it's almost, since i started releasing prisoners, how many people have been seen to hear again here, we'll know the real act of sabotage that happened. i'll punish them. jackie says he
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was fortunate that the government released him early on the mountain. political pressure, he says, is friend isaac, come booker, at nearly finished his 10 year sentence, but he was killed in monday's violence. a malcolm web address era kinshasa democratic republic of congo, knew a secretary of state antony blank and has pledged a multi 1000000 dollar support package for haiti. he met prime minister gary connie and the transitional governing council and a red visit to the caribbean countries. when can be a fun to a support for his, you went back to mission to help restore security as hazy struggles with watson and gang violence. today as a boy who has the latest the battle against guns continues in haiti has the haitian national police and canyon security forces. try to bring some type of stability to the caribbean nation. the secretary of state entity blinking landed
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in the capital of poor the prince to try to set up a fast forward to secure a proceed into the elections next year. presidential house will be split up. government support please. security mission, starting next year, blinking also announced an additional $45000000.00 in aid. since the killing of president join invoice in 202180 has been in close with against gaining control over 80 percent of haiti's capital enforcing the resignation of entering prime minister audit and re a 9 member transitional presidential council was set up earlier this year. and
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a new prime minister was appointed to try to guarantee some governance the last year the united nations approved demo time national security support admission to the police, which is from kenya and other countries to help battle against the force canyon forces arrived in june. the un mission is struggling with the lack of resources and funding with canada and the us providing the bulk of the money. but many haitians have doubts the united states will be able to help sold the country's problems to be locked in front of us, secretary of state, and the blinking is in the country to manage his interests in the interest of the united states. because the way funds with which the gangs operate come from the united states, patients are struggling to cover their most basic needs. hundreds of thousands had been displaced at the fighting between guns and security forces lingers on duty. so i'll just see, to hum,
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to bind in the sound of the us president has pleaded guilty and has tax avoidance case. and los angeles, prosecutors accused him of failing to pay at least $1400000.00 in taxes over 4 years. and joe and he was convicted in the set for trial on gun charges hunter decided to enter his plea to protect those he loves from unnecessary hurts. and full completion display prevents that kind of show trial that would have not provided all the facts or served any real point, injustice. he will now move on with us to the sentencing phase while keeping open the options to raise the many clear issues with this case on appeal. china's 1st big budget game has taken the online world by storm
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selling more than 15000000 copies in its 1st week seen as a major fit for chinese developers of struggle to compete with the game may cuz the u. s. and japan authorities have been clipped to jump on the success as a potential tool to promote china. so power, nor westbrook reports from hong kong. that this magical monkey is the protagonist of one of china's most well known and novel johnny to the west has in spite of that, patients by japan and the united states to the excitements assigns, like richard, a chinese game development has now taken this classic tails to pluck bus to success when model have no super heroes movie, right? because um they have the comics about ira man that has comments about us store right spot. you know you have the base there was a for my generation will come is our 1st superhero. so we all want it to be that
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monkey developed by $0.10 back starts up game science in black, miss blue con, plays flights so way through mexico. china richard says the graphics and story make this game. stand out. lowball games have a long dominate to china. is gaining market in the pause to start sees had vilified games as spiritual atm limits in licenses and game times to cab the diction. now state media appears to have re boosted its outlook coinciding with an uptick and came approve of this. yeah. so you see a lot of state media talking about this game in a really positive light and you see that there are trying to assume this game under this, this course of soft power review is you live streams. the game were supposedly told not to mention topics related to massage any cubic 19 and politics, sparking it debates around sense to ship in the long run. if you want to attract global audience, users and gamers. and if you want to project like
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a more positive image, then you will have to a printer solve with on the global sanders and those level norms at this gaming cafe to debate essentially them shouts, a wind baffled rather than politics. okay, so i something i should care about things around by like quite a bit. well, just slice freely and i should do what i want indicates the game is here. say they want to see more chinese mythology stories told the was to work on heights is evidence that this gaming cafe, the question is whether chinese games developers can take the successive lucon. so the next level and with it, a new source with chinese. so power, or would it be a one hit one death staves like these take years to develop. so the unpredictability of regulates, is composed challenges down the line. fox with authorities now seeming to recognize the benefits of games as a cultural export. chinese developers of banking on more games like this,
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making that jenny, to screen your westbrook out a 0 phone call that spring in audio, beset. so in tokyo, she's a social, expedite the news website. japan for with thank you for your time. so firstly, what do you put root conk success outside china down to the um, thank you for having the accessible. uh good. yeah, i think it's pretty interesting example of how something that is so visually very appealing and technically a grant that you've meant in video game making, but in itself has appealed to a very, very wide audience. but i think also on it's amazing is meaning very heavily in this trend, but we're seeing in the video games also elsewhere on not fall klorr and historical representations of particular cultures and songs. so for example,
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in this part of the world, we've been talking quite a lot about assessments, creve shadows, and representations of japanese culture. and that one got it quite a lot of control the see because of, uh, you know, it, there was some conversations all copyright infringement and not representing accurately certain parts of history and song. and this a game in comparison, a black man who dogs with call has represented accurately various provinces in china. and that's what i think has got quite a lot of attention, an interest in the whole debate on authenticity and folklore in history. and if you will also a little bit of national pride on the training side, but also just like seeing from the outside as well. yeah, i think that's definitely one key thing, especially with the chinese folklore ever present throughout the game. do you think that helps popularized those elements outside china? and uh, actually i think um, you know, looking at other examples,
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as i said, i would draw from japan because that's what i am most familiar with, you know, do you think about so right? culture and into a culture that has like greatly benefited from soft power and the, the, you know, the cultural references that there's been over the years in video games and on demand on about the chinese do so then that sort um you know, that blackness, blue call can have the potential to boast, the china soft palate, similar to the examples that you cited in japan or even how kate pump and evasive south korea status on the world stage. for example. uh yeah, definitely. um, i think it, it can be especially since uh uh, in the chinese example the, the state has really boss and, and spin supporting this narrative. and i think there is really like a growing appetite for this sort of, uh, the sort of content. and i think uh,
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in the, in the, in the report that was just before i spoke to, they were talking about whether this was going to be, for example, of one of things. and i think something that we don't talk about enough is the fact that china is video game scene has been growing for years now and is growing increasing attention from all over the world. so for example, the biggest video game expo comes from the asian content. some of the biggest companies in the world and video gaming are headquartered in asia. so i think if you're concerned about the fact that there is, i've talked with this broad and the fact that china has potentially the economic progress and, you know, power to bring these projects to light. i think it does a lot of exciting projects that we can expect in the future. okay. one of the biggest criticisms of this of we're calling has been that. and just prior to its release, the games publish just sent out a list of topics not to be discussed by gamers who had requested preview access to include the politics feminist propaganda club of 19. why with the publish should do
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that given the bad press it led to a oh, that's a really interesting question. i think we need to see it in the bigger picture of this company being headquartered in a country that tries to wash what it sees as west and propaganda on. so it's been something that you know, anybody working in china would have been not surprised that these are some of the guidelines there were issue to create as prior to its release. but also i think you're hot, we have to look even prior to that. so for example, in november 2023, there was an investigation by i g and that locked into allegations of major developers in the name science or the developing company of this video game of like know to be negative and reputation with regards to me such as comments and sex is comments and thoughts. so i think we have to be open to the fact that there might
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be some cultural differences. it in the way that visiting company and china a x in the sphere compared to maybe western companies. but i think it's also an interesting thing about most users seem not too disturbed by the, by the use control of as the final product. yeah. the yeah. ariella potential, it's been great to get you insights on this. thank you very much. thanks for having me. the still ahead on the new cell, the 1000 and celebrate messenger condo was put fond since on the last day of his visit to indonesia and his full status as well. number 2 is just one moment waiting on the grand slam titles on all these installations from
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the assumption catholic cathedral, the 2 buildings of shit and underpass cooled at the tunnel of friendship. the pope's visit is an opportunity for indonesia to showcase its commitment to religious harmony, sometimes undermined by sporadic attacks against minority groups. you have 13 units have to call them because this is the honor and itself because we're not a majority catholic country. we are a country with the largest muslim majority in the world, but we are chosen for the pope to come here. the past 11 years pub, francis has visited asia several times and unlike many parts of the world here, the catholic church is growing. both the number of people being baptized and those pursuing religious vocations. so the interest to, to go face it or me or listen to for francis is, is really a high just because he's a,
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