tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 6, 2024 9:00pm-10:01pm AST
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sponsor with this strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news, your better tomorrow the, [000:00:00;00] the of them, the clock, this is and you live from to coming up. the next 60 minutes is ready for his kill, a us site to his during a protest against the legal sacraments and the occupied west by palestinians. cindy or white westbank bury the dead and so they the destruction of the israel's assaults. and you need us to purchase more military. a t crane is present semanski sticks missiles,
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with longer range capability goals for an impartial force to be deployed to sit down as you investigate to say they've uncovered electrical on his, for one of the pearlin pix full time. right? so i wanna know if the goals model in paris versus cyber story planning, knowing things paralympic title in the site cleaned the right price, the . so we begin this use our in the occupied westbank when it's ready, forces have killed an american, tucker's activist, a 26 year old ation as he was taking part in a protest against expansion of legal is really supplements near the time of bates of self numbers. these ready allow me says it's reviewing the incident. the claim sold just fight at someone throwing rocks, which they say posed a threat to its forces, your sex, your state, and he blinked and says once more information is known,
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the us will act on it. as we deplore this tragic loss. now most important thing to do is to gather the facts. and that's exactly what we're in the process of doing. and we are intentionally focused on getting those backs and any actions that we take, or driven by the fact. so 1st things 1st, let's find out exactly what happened. let's say now from palestinian. jem is la water, who has mall from ramallah in the occupied west by israeli forces shot dead. and american activists in the occupied west bank in the palestinian town of beth uh, south of novice. according to eye witnesses, she was shot in the head by an is really soldier from the top of a rooftop. and this confrontation took place during a protest where people were protesting the expansion of israeli settlements. and this isn't something new. these protests have been happening for a long time in the occupied westbank. as settlements continue to grow for context,
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the settlements are jewish only communities built on stolen palestinian land in the occupied west bank. and not only do they work as a land grab, but as they expand soda, subtler violence and especially according to an old shot and the un since october 7th, they've increased even more just today in the last 24 hours, there have been 6 subtler violence incidents in the occupied westbank and polished indians expect the situation to only get worse. while as these deaths came on, the day is ready, forces withdrew from jeanine after 10 day military, a sold thousands took part in the funeral possessions on friday for the 21 palestinians killed by his ready soldiers in the city. much of jeanine's infrastructure in spain destroyed roads around the city, totaling up and what was the infrastructure severely damaged? speaking in israel, jeremy's, for a minister and a little bit about said military action is only making
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a situation in the occupied west bank and gaza. with the spec on the bottom and a half of the past weekend has dramatically demonstrated that obscurely military approach is no solution to the situation. and gotta get out of i. is it of cold air or takes me precisely because we have to break through him masses, calculations of spiraling violence. i say that quite openly. and i emphasize that very, very clearly in the conversation. when members of these riley governments themselves cool for the same approach and the west bank and gaza, that is precisely what acutely endangered israel security. so let's strong on rubble where we're at. we can speak to him for i had who's an associate professor of conflict resolution to the institute for graduate studies welcoming for him. and so we had that they've given for a minutes to being pretty blunt in her objections to the way is relas acting in the occupied westbank. indeed garza but it's pretty evident the words of condemnation wherever they come from having an effect. the thank you,
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it's to let them to live. nothing more, the lip service. this is, has been the gentleman a position from the one general and government has been upon not in this genocide on many levels actually on providing continuously military support to as well knowingly. that is, i is involved in war crimes in gaza and never to stop the supply or weapons that it's providing to those i think of a it's also providing financial support and it's also providing the pro matic support. so there is nothing to know in terms of the action. so the actions by the general government has never change since october 7 of b and popped on invest genocide and so forth. it gives like only the statements that every once in a while. we see that like this a statement is providing some good incentives or that i'm not sure about what that is, why the government is doing and asking for them on informations. but the actions have
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not changed the man as pop out and this is i'm, it seems that he is ready, government conduct as, as well. so now we have this death of the us citizen showed him the head and i just have to refer to you can imagine if uh, this person, uh if, if the she was killed by a policy downside without a, you know, at a site how then this the positions, would it be taking, you know, and he had it, we should remember the positions that the german government along with the us government have picking based on only accusing sions by the, by, is like that some of the on or was that if his agency was involved in october 7, they immediately suspended the financial support that they were given to the most efficient human italian international organizations you on organizations, on our business, only on accusations by as i of any debts. it translated to actions by what's the
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government uh, in germany and then, but united states. but here we are seeing an american citizen at slaughter in a peaceful purpose. the in, in this, in back a, down a bit, the close to the novelist and the, the, this once by the a, for the minister, the ticket that it was states and the banking saying when we're waiting for the fax, we're waiting for the information. but this has not been the case when visual like ization, you take actions, the got a guess, a human a baby and organizations like con or so i'm, it's extremely important to them about this is not the 1st case where american citizens are being killed by that is why they give them in 20 years ago. they should have 40 was killed by them is available. those are the is the us government
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. is this been waiting for the fact 20 his after which i am 40 was killed. the it should be in a barclay, an american citizen of that american citizen of judges 00 to the journalist was also killed. but the us government is the spillway thing for the fact that as, until the banking is sending us to the is waiting for the fax and the german government saying the auckland said, how does what is really doing in the occupied westbank and indeed goes to what implications, does it have for the overall conflict in india read? well, this is very unfortunate actually what is has been happening and now it's problem getting the general side that has now almost completed 11 months. and that is why the government is in, instead of containing the general side and gaza, it's expanding, get expanding it in the west bank. we have seen the military with that, it's in jeanine, the kidding goals number of people there and pulled kind of the so the is like the
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government does expanding this operations not contain gain contain and get on the other hand, what we're seeing is only proposals made by the us government to fill us, that is why it has accepted this proposal. and then that is why the government thing does know we have more flexibility and they just make different statements and pick different actions against that. so i think that the national government, with his many fuel ition of the entire political situation is manipulating many in the international arena. u. s. government and pop, pick it up and now we're waiting for a new proposal that's going to be the same as like a that is unless again it's link for but with actions then it's everything is just going to be manipulated by nothing. yeah. whole and just the set of has problem, genocide and guys, and soon maybe in the was abraham. thank you. feel perspective, we'll leave it there. thanks very much. you've been in friday. i'm just you. thank
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you. now do you need in the cities refugee camp have been targeted for decades as we've just been discussing how this thing and say they run out of food more. so during the latest is really assault rhodes with pulling up watering, infrastructure destroyed, and electricity and communication lines damage, cutting them off from out. and so like, well, did abraham send this report from jenny and the north of the occupied west? we living the painful memories under military occupation, one generation after another during the 10 day siege by these ready military, blah, habits says she had no choice, but to risk meeting her house. i need my diabetes medication, but pharmacies are closed. maybe we might be able to care, i'm going says to send medicine to us. when his really forces finally withdrew from jeanine. they left behind a trait of destruction, fear and loss. something many and janine are familiar with
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surviving one read after another. and i'm to expect me and i was 9 years old and it clearly remembered the 2002 siege of the camp. but this rate was even harder for me now that i am a mom and i have a child to protect the cadets as she who her daughter with grew up to see a better life. but instead of preparing for the beginning of the school year, he is looking at her account and see the mobile ruling. she says she wants to be a journalist and asks us to use the microphone. her face tells more than her words and whatnot, and have them look at the destruction then not letting us be push of good for mid afternoon. they have no mercy, no mercy. can i add onto their adult or to stay at home? but she refused. she can relate when she was that age is really forces demolished
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hundreds of homes in the account. every time is it today i tried to leave. janine, she tells us she was drawing back and we stated clearly on the racial, despite the damage and destruction with all of our capital, the new called they're destroying everything and, and facing miser everywhere. know, even so you were just scrolling united states, but we won't leave. when would that it is a great out on her family return to their home despite the feed of another rate 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, people say they're not going anywhere the that but he just either do you need palestine is ready for us is bombarding heavily populated areas of guns. the 33
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people have been killed since dawn on friday. strikes the tit residential buildings in kansas city have killed at least 9 people. many others were injured. is there any types of killed, more than $40800.00 pulsed and insensible beginning in october? most of them women and children as well units as doing what time to roll out the polio vaccine and gaza during the agreed poses that says, is really still refusing to allow medical teams access to communities in pots of southern garza and henry has this report enough call you this is rose war and was a, has created the conditions for pull you to re emerge here for the 1st time in a quarter of a century. now the rate is on to stop the highly contagious virus from spreading across the street from us. and israel have agreed to limit the pauses and fighting . so children can be vaccinated from the you an agency for palestinian refugees say the vaccination campaign is working, but it's complicated. well, last night i'm
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a coughing and at 1st we had some concerns about the types of vaccine itself. but since it was announced by the health ministry, this gives us some reassurance. that's why we rushed, hoping we could provide more protection to our children. the teens are concrete in southern gaza. this is one of the district mated vaccination sites and couldn't units. we have been seeing parents coming up here to ensure their children are getting the shots, but they're still worried by the unsanitary conditions caused by the shortage of toilets and clean water. there are other challenges to the house ministry, se israel has been refusing to allow medical access to communities living in the eastern side in southern gaza. hold on 3 more houses as pony. it was detected these as though we were worried. the vaccine could not be made available to us. the same applies to hepatitis and other scheme diseases. many of these diseases are quite
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serious and can cause that we're grateful. the vaccine is now available for our children to go to a strip. the hot system has virtually collapse. it wouldn't be able to handle an outbreak of call you the and is hoping to get 640000 children to shop. among the parts it stays at least 90 percent coverage is needed to prevent the virus from spreading across the street and even internationally. the vaccination campaigns was launched after a 10 month old baby was diagnosed with full view of last month and has been partially paralyzed to the i'll just need a newness palestine the united states. is there any more minutes re to ukraine with $250000000.00? defense ex tree lloyd austin made the announcements in germany,
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where he's hosting ukraine's president talk mountains and the allies at the ramstein at bass. somebody came reports now from berlin for president zalinski friday, many meetings with friends and allies, to tell them what his forces have been doing, and why and to seek more alms with which to attack the russians. weapons he says, has been promised, but not yet delivered. what do we see changes in the, in the, in the a tech on the song shadow and calls shore this of this size and coverage. and this applies even to our territory. we just have to fly by russia including framing it. we think it is wrong that there are such steps. we need to have these long range capability, not only on the 2 by that there are 3 of the 3, but also on the russian tower. 3 ukrainian forces are already on russian territory following the cross border attack on the quarter school district last month.
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something zalinski says has succeeded, but which some military analysts of cold, high risk, yet, you know, understand the german defense, administer congratulated zalinski full, the coolest incursion. and then announced a new military age package from his government and was we'll deliver 12 motor and type 2000, so propelled how it says to ukraine, 6 of them this year and a service 6th next year. the total value of a $150000000.00 us germany is ukraine's largest european military and financial don't know what it's contributions to by those of the us, which is already provided more than a $100000000.00 in cash, weapons and ammunition on friday, it's defense. secretary and asked another $250000000.00 security assistance package . we know that hooton's malice runs deep. moscow continues is offensive in the east of ukraine, especially around for across. booting is repositioning his troops in pers and the
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kremlin continues to bombard ukraine cities and to target ukraine civilians. president zalinski believes western advanced weapons could help him false president putin, to make peace, but hold off. shots will not let ukraine use germany's most potent missiles. deep inside russia, he believes this would be a dangerous escalation. dominic cane al jazeera berlin to moscow where adult and jabari has more on the russian reaction. another 250000000 dollars of age for ukraine, bringing the us contribution to care of. as so far to $55000000000.00 in military and financial assistance since russell launch its invasion into credit in february of 2022. now there has been no official reaction yet to this latest announcement. but in the past, when the russian officials, i've been ask about this news, they have reacted with
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a dismissal of tones and saying that the united states is basically being dragged into a war that it will lose and calling their financial support of u. s. government for kids, a act of financial terrorism. while there is certainly no panic here, there is a sense of concern for the continuing support that the us government is providing to a key if, if that's the war now being in its 3rd year continues and there is no sign that are russian officials and the russian president vladimir fulton are going to back down or be faced with any real threats given the amount of support the united states has been providing to crate. dorset, jabari ultra 0 moscow. the russian culture is frozen. the shares of the biggest western bank in the country 3 is into the conflict with ukraine, austrian base reference and bank international. i previously said that it would dispose of its russian operation often and will begun,
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but any sale has failed to materialize. so it cannot now take place well that she has remained frozen, as the bank says, it will attempt to investigate decision, which is the law just such a freeze involving a western bank in russia. pretty more still coming to use that kind of his presence as though he's responsible for fire to school. the kill 17 students will be held to an hour properly will be punished is threatening future supplies of softer his beloved glass voltage. the united nations investigate is released the findings into allegations of abuse has committed in the ongoing confidence to don cole for an independent and impossible for us to be polite, the country to protect civilians they say. but if the army in the part of military rapids support forces have committed hiring human rights violations,
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we have found the dispute on these warring parties. mainly this was done, these come to force the suff and the rip it suppose, forces out a safe and their respect to the allies have committed in a pulling range of violations. and is my fellow expert model. i wish why me would, for the to we found reasonable grounds to believe that many of these violations amount to international crimes, violations established different forms based on intersecting grounds, including gender and age. and the impact we last for decades to come to where the conflicts in saddam began in april last year between the army and the permanent to rep is poor force as it's created. what the united nations is described as one of the wells with humanitarian crises, in recent history, more than half the population, that's 25000000 people. now suffering from acute food insecurity. many families in
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the country have for months been reduced to 18, just one. me other day, 16 months into the conflicts, more than 15000 people have been killed and nearly 11000000 displaced. the country now has the highest rate of internal displacement in the world. to dine has also been stricken by color outbreak, at least 2400 cases have been reported since the beginning of the according to the world health organization. let's get into this. we can see that as well. who's the executive director of well peace foundation, and we'll say the old web students i'm finished. democracy joins is now from massachusetts in the united states. alex set, thanks for joining us here. and how does or what do you make of, what do we, what we're hearing from the you and really just confront me in more detail what we know already, i guess. and i think that's exactly right. it is a confirmation of the fact there are her written dis, abuses, systematically committed by both sides in the school. the sedona forces suffer being accused of war crimes. on a huge scale,
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the rapids support forces up being accused of war crimes and also crimes against humanity. so i notice the, the, the report is not a say that they are responsible, my dear, responsible for genocide in the for which of the human rights investigation, some kind of alleged. and they make it clear that teaches the conduct of the rule. that is the prime reason why so many sudanese are facing starvation today. all right then so what so base solution, what chances of an independent and impartial forces you into say at being deployed to sit down and if so would that work? one of course the where independence been impartial forces in saddam the un had as many as a 3rd of its valuable peacekeepers. well actually stationed in ensued on some 15 years ago. and there was a huge emission in the forward jointly with the african union until just
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a few years ago when was withdrawn. and i think one of the questions that isn't being lost is why did see you when keep up on having these peacekeepers in pseudo and that could have done so much to protect somebody named snow. and of course, getting the un security council to authorize that a peacekeeping and civilian protection force now will be far more difficult. but it would have been just maintaining a force that was already on the ground that a numerous international consensus, including the bringing of the chinese, the russian was the, the are states on board will be needed for such a thing to happen. so was then to shift this, this deadly and paused as effect to millions of people. is it just come down to the one side or, or the other has to, when, as well as no sewing falls them when they say the sewing is gearing up for another round of offensive. each side indicates that it is ready to fight to the finish.
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and if that happens, then the the worst case scenario, which is predicted by some humanitarian experts, all complete, not only state co ups, but since title collapse with a 1000000 possibly several, several 1000000 that that could transpire up to. now the mediation efforts are really focusing on small things, small things like local c spies by getting some humanitarian access routes are going to big issues, all of up the can pretty collapse of. so dawn are really not on the table at all. i like say it's a troubling picture you paint but so we do appreciate your time. thanks very much indeed that your analysis uninstall. thank you. well that's strikes by me and most governments who have killed 11 people according to an ethnic minority group resisting the countries due to the time national innovation on me says 2 areas were bombed into a ton of columns on friday. another 11 people in just me most been until them all
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since the minute you post. i just want to see if the government 3 years ago and initiated a credit which spelt an uprising double drum center thing and is harsh money trial is being postponed until often november's presidential election. he was convicted in may on sunday, full council, falsifying business records. it was the 1st time that a former or serving us president had been convicted of a crime send a thing had been scheduled for september. the 18th roseman jordan has more than this from washington dc. so rather than what more can you tell us about what's been happening, worked on trump himself, and i'd say as well, this is really a story about timing and about donald trump's propensity to push for any and all sorts of legal delays in the many court cases. that he has had during his career not just during his political career, but even when he was a nurse while
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a real estate magnate in new york city. now, as you noted, donald trump, the former president was convicted in may on 34 accounts connected with the so called hush money case. that was the $130000.00 paid to a former adult film star for her silence before the election of november. 2016, which is when trump was elected president, he didn't want the word out that he had cheated on his wife, who had just given birth to their son with this person. and so the money was paid and it was, there was a whole, was dam basically perpetrated to keep that payoff quiet. well, a jury agreed with the manhattan district attorney that this was a legally carried out. and so in may, trump was convicted on these 34 count. he was supposed to have been sentenced to as many as 4 years in prison in july. but just before that, the us supreme court issued
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a ruling essentially saying that donald trump has immunity for actions carried out while he is president. but the harsh money case happened before he became president . so in order to try to delay the sentencing the product, the lawyers for mr. trump said look, we need time to make our case that he has immunity, even though there is this conviction, the judge agreed pushed it back. and now because he's very much aware of the historical nature of the sentencing, the judge in this case, hon. member cian, has pushed it back to november 26th, 3 weeks after the election. so us voters won't know whether he's going to prison when they look at the ballad with donald trump's name next to the republican law. tell the logo when they go to vote on november 5th, or arrows live with that. thanks very much service joining the washington dc. think the head here are not 0 tools,
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direction and the democratic republic of congo is present. david crowding reach is deadly level one month and still don't just protest as an east, and indeed call them the government to do more to prosecute sexual defendants and protect doctors because of all coming up to a country fame for it. so it gets ready to welcome another talk a little bit here, the hello. the weather is looking a good deal. quads and now across see arabian plants last still a few showers, just hugging the red sea, but for the most part, well, the hazy, sunshine, fine, dry and pleasant. full of many thank you, goes to live, shows the west, and you have been maybe down towards the fall, southwest of saudi, but nothing else. ready to speak on the top of just head take back just the the i
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celsius since a 100 and found heights to 20 will mean off. i can assure you, but this woman still left the q way. i'm for back that temperatures here getting into the mid forties it as long as you drive because that is the side off the mediterranean one or 2 guys to shower is a possibility of tools, the black sea. again, a few showers coming through here just running down across the post office. i know, posit ducky, i could catch a shot shot arrow to brisk brace. they're just running across c h e. and meanwhile across north western positive africa. so i'm usually on several, some showers that i once again into a good part of the out area pushing up to morocco. plenty of showers across the west africa again, further north and then they should be for southern africa. here it is generates right. we got a few showers to the east of the rift valley tons and they're catching a shower to over the next couple of days. you push further south tending went to
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the cape town with americans more divided than ever. or we watching the end of the american era, the us once to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken for. is that strategy working? what to do if there is no date after in israel's war on causes the quizzical look good us politics the bottom line, there are some of the media stories, a critical look at the global news media on out to 0. government shut off access to social media, the
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the the, [000:00:00;00] the okay, you're watching out 0 and wrote some stories this out. and a new american activist has been killed by his very forces in the west bank. i should. uh it's gabe was short in the head during a protest against expansion of illegal is ready assessments of the town residents in the occupied west bank of health funeral for the 21 people killed in israel, 10 day assaulted to name. it came on the day because really forces withdrew from the city of the united states has page an additional $250000000.00 imagery,
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a to ukraine. us defense secretary lloyd austin, maybe announcements in germany, where he's hosting you credit president talk monitors in the allies of the room sun and he's really minutes recess. it struck several sites in southern lebanon. the army said it to this is belong, weapons differ, and talks it the number of other areas. but i said it had launch rockets towards the end is really military base. well, here's the end is really been exchanging cross border 5 for 11 months, but the liberties foreign minister has told houses there that it believes israel does not want to see spot in lebanon, even if it sees 5 deal in gaza is reached by our different but the contacts a good concludes for me to go towards that as it is out, i guess he's 5 because we talked with some countries. and the answer came from this is in directly is that know there's a, there's
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a one says file. you can watch the phone interview with less than 4 minutes to abdullah on saturday, 7th of september 25th to jim t on 2 pallets the to can ya, where at least 18 students have died off to find road come to the school. don't treat it happened and that means you're a county, it's fed, the number of dead will continue to rise. president, when it breaks up, it's cool. the forward is to hold days responsible to account 27th students were injured by the place doesn't remain on accounted for leo and know what to what we saw. several children in the that had been bent. i was lucky to save just one of them, but i heard later that he died. it was a very troubling inside tragedy body to live. what does a lot to to take a multiple. we've lost children in a find that been to dormitory with them in many children, managed to jump out and get to safety. but we don't know how many was successful.
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the other children who left with well, which is after the fire, the government searching. anyone who took in any of these tools and to bring them here in the hands of the government offices here so that they can get medical help counseling so that they don't develop mental health problems. rights groups in the democratic republic of congo. it blaming over crowded conditions in a high security prison to the depths of more than a 120 people during an attempt to jail break on monday. malcolm web, it's or story from congestive and the morning that view is, may find some damages in his report. disturbing of this is not easy to get child to have 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 officer. he called for a political protest. he says he paid nearly
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a $1000.00 to be able to stay in what's known as the v. i. d wing and to be sped fix. it's how most of mccullough's more than $12000.00 inmate sleep. right? scraped the same old and 3 quarters of them have never been tried in cold for presenting on model. nothing's on there. for a normal prison was mcculla is a quite a bit of guess. say i know your main condition in which one can suffice. we have just said, 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, the security c'mon does, and 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
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prison is just a couple of blocks away from here, but we come feel many flight stuff because there's still a heightened security presence in the neighborhood. one of the things we've. 3 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, the cost is among the prisoners. i'm to the prison god and the way they can get enough to eat ok most it's a drink. is it relative going through the more promo side do a less food fitness instead of having the excess of the told 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 for 6 months. 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,
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and for triggering monday's attempt to jail break quite regularly for leasing some prisoners in the middle of the 9th. because it's almost since i started releasing prison is how many people have been sent here again? here, we'll know the real act of sabotage that happened. i'll punish them. jackie says he was fortunate that the government released him early on the mountain political pressure. he says his friend isaac come bouquet at nearly finished his 10 year sentence, but he was killed in monday's violence. malcolm web address era kinshasa, democratic republic of congo. this very pain climate agency says 2024 is on trying to become the hottest yet ever. the 3 months between june and august associated with the world's woman since reckless, begun back in 1940 about with an average temperature of 16.8 degrees celsius. that's according to the east dependent cuz climate change service. in august,
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the 1 point 5 degrees celsius rise in global temperatures, that's considered to be the limit was breached for the 13th consecutive month. temperature rises been driven by el nino weather conditions, as well as of course the binding of coal. oil and natural gas is on to say the planet is changing climate, disputing, heat waves, severe flooding, and well for us it's not just a random fluctuation is 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 work in the pacific, but we still have, but they were motion s squared, so it's no longer a new or cabbage farm is in south, correct. so the impacts of global warming has been evident for years. and now the rising temperatures, the threatening the future comanche, which is a state full of korean cuisine unit came reports from sol on the rolling
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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 chee, 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
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powerful downpours that lead to lab slides and flooding. 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 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 you know, that we need to develop new varieties of crops that will adapt well to the changing environment. don't seem to be making the future of this traditional favorites. increasingly uncertain. unit skim oh to 0. so as the main suspects in a school of shoots in the us state of georgia, hesitating, cold, 14 year old, cold gray is facing full counts. a 1st degree murder over the killing of 2 students
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and 2 teachers at a school near atlanta on wednesday. 9 other people were injured in the attack. suspects father has also appeared in court in connection with this using the face of the charges. the 2nd degree murder in violent treatments, volta in cruelty to children with 30, said he, knowing the allowed his 14 year old son to possess of westland u. s. government officials of one to 3 d printers are being used to make guns more lee, so the agency that regulates firearms says criminals are printing plastic pots. the ton semi automatic rifles into a legal machine guns, which would be increasingly used to commit to violent crimes, existed for many, many years. all of them are new design. but with the advent of 3 d printing become much easier to make one for yourself. and so we're seeing them turn off in, in price on the street, much more often a british man involved in for
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a long time to immigration rights in the u. k. last months has been sentenced to 9 years in prison. it is the longest sentence associated with those friends 27 year old thomas bailey, helped spread a fire at the door of a hotel housing assigned them c because in england, well, the $200.00 people are being sentenced for offensive that include racially aggravated crimes. and the violence was fueled by false information about the identity of an attack. in the faithful stopping of 3 young girls. super type food yankee has made land full in china is highly non profits. the winds reach speeds about 2 to a 134 kilometers per hour. more than 400000 people have been forced to evacuate the homes due to the store. so if you need to get registered as well as the 2nd most powerful truck will sign this year, a heavy right in sliding is killed. 32 people across india is a southern say they have under per this rescue is distributed essential such as milk and both the to those trying that in the flooding,
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climate change is increasing the number of extreme weather events such as floods and heat ways, right across the well maybe a month off to the rape and murder of an on duty training don't to in india, the sensitive cold cuts a protest as, according to justice, the federal investigation is underway and a number of people have lost the jobs. you may call some sheriff reports from one of the largest and most bengals company. the former students professes just as people from all walks of life, the marching in the hundreds to show the anger refund despair of the rape and murder of the doctor in the city. post of us from the city of joy. it's also called the city of protests. and it's these protests and vigils that have been going on in the past one months because people say they have set up the one just now they're marching on
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a very busy street blocking software. so i'm thing for justice as they walk to what a main junction which is the center for protest. now that junction is not very far from the onto cart hospital, the, the rape and murder, a very, very busy playing the, the high security along this route. as these monitors i heard it was the main junction. there also probably between all those in many areas of the city, or there's no light up in the protest, not in the past. as far as these professors, i can send, this is not an isolated, almost every city opened up such a crime that section to souls as runs in these put the keep up the momentum, the jobs are missing. some cities, obviously, the closer to hundreds of indian police offices, binds by surveillance drains or scarring forest rebecca,
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a pack of wolves responsible for killing and killing people. 8 of those killed with children, prompting the chief minister of with a protest to order or left his be utilized to hunt down the rules. villages often steep on beds outside during the summer, becoming more vulnerable to attacks. 10 year old was late just to be attacked on thursday. the child was playing in the courtyard and as soon as the step on the wall for standing right there and attacked him, the wolf attacked him. just reset the screaming and we're all sitting nearby. it was dark and as soon as we heard the screaming we ran towards the house, this happened right outside our house. we will start to chasing the wolf, but he ran away to lead or not sir, the bluff plus the chinese video game that shot that sales records. despite allegations of census, it is 900000 accounting for christiana,
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rinaldo. that's coming off of this for the, the, the skill just boys and thank you so much, nick. well, one of the power and pics old tom great says, wanna know the gold medal in paris for it. since sarah story is fine and 9 feet pearl and pic title has cycling right now is faulty 6, this total comes to t to use of to have 1st permanency metals. what does the teen agent? she can pay to in swimming events. the men's c 45 road rice was affected in the early stages. a crash on the streets of paris, ukraine's the whole dementia of whence on so tight the gold. it's his full
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permanent pic title. his 1st success coming in london back in 2012 and other wells record on the truck. britain's been sunday on setting a new standard and the 201521 year olds between the previous record that was held by american monkey veronica and by 10th of a 2nd. china who taught the metals type with a gold great britain. second, with $42.00 host friends there and 6 foot with 17, causing ceremony coming up on sundays will assign to these will host the 2028 olympics. i'm paralympics organizers, hope a dash of hollywood can help them rival the show. paris is produced. paris is an amazing venue. you know, every single one of the venue is here in paris is iconic. you know, you cannot compete against playing volleyball or blind football in the shadow of the eiffel tower. you just can't, we can't do that in a way. but you know, way we've got something different when you think of l a and you think of l a 28 or you think of l 84 or even l. a. 32. right?
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hollywood played a role in delivering the games to the world in each one of them had legacies that they gave to the move in. and we think that in, in l. a $28.00, we're going to be pretty creating what's next for the olympic movement. and hollywood will certainly be a big part of that. a bunch of them all started for chris john ronaldo who scored his 900 career goal to help push will be christ are in the nation's lead. united portugal, 2nd in a to one victory is 100 and 31st goal for his country 21 years after scoring is 1st and always 39. you said he wants to reach 1000 goals before he retired. to look at how he got the 450 goals parameter, averaging moles in a goal, the game across his knowing seasons in spain. it's good $145.00 times to months, just united across the sea spells. he's the old time record international goals score ones who serial foot where of your was during his time and it's lia events, this net, it's $68.00 times already for saudi writers. all nasa scoring as recently as last
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week, and he schooled 5 of his 1st club sporting was been in portugal. santa monica know the samples goal of belo, concussion is called he is 900 gold because of his commitment to the national team . his work in training that nobody sees his discipline and the hard work is fantastic for the history of putting his football focus shadow enrolled so that i started with it the nfl state and his officially on the why is the to tell him defending champions? the kansas city chiefs being the baltimore ravens, the chase, looking for an unprecedented 3rd straight sick of all type of a season. to be drafted, xavier, where the stealing the show, the, the why did receive of broke the record for the fastest of a full t o, a dash of the nfl, annual scouts and events. yeah, 2 touchdowns. it's the truth, edge, the ravens, and this 12761 you so can you call me collected like all the time i, you never even see the excitement on them, but i mean, he goes out there, makes plays. uh, obviously um we wanna continue to use a more more um,
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but i thought he had a great day today making big plays and big moments. for the 1st time, the nfl was heading to preserve the next few hours as the philadelphia eagles and the green bay packers kick off the season. in san pablo someplace had voiced security concerns going into the game, but the eagles had coach. he's looking forward to making history, were bombed, obviously, that we don't get to play this our opener again in front of our fans in philadelphia, but we're so excited. this is my 1st international trip, as far as, as a coach. and so, so excited to, you know, to go out there into the stadium, see the stadium, and then play here in front of the great french fans tomorrow. for the 1st time in close to 2 decades. that will be in american and the men is fine with the us. open tyler fritz's. and so his deputies semi final and a major after when it goes how he's on his vera, he'll be taking on his can punch it francis t if i'm in the 70s, a little late to the other last full matches about just on us between well number one, yeah, makes sense. and britain's jack draper that i think it is tough,
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you know, when you play those best plays in the world, you don't know what to expect. and you watch these, these guys winning grand slams on tv and stuff. and you think, you know, while i'm going to go, that's more and they going to be way too good for me. whereas, you know, if you, if you put your game on the corner, if you do the right things, you know, you do get choices here and even the best clothes in the world. they are when you, when 5354 percent of the points. so it's just about how clinical you all, when it really matters. it's going to be very interesting to see i'm, i'm happy to be in this position trying to is trying to play some great dennis on the subject is blink some, some amazing fan is maybe you know the best then is he, he's playing to me now. so it's going to be a tough one. there are hopes of its title, sweet gets got to go to full size, my set down to be counting. and most of the features 1st major final should be fine . will number 2, arena sub olenka in the title. this,
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i honestly like really proud of myself. i wanted to make some changes with coaching. i wanted to do some things different that i haven't done before. and just kind of trusted myself as, as a player and, and with my career and was able to make those decisions. so it's now see that being kind of paid off. i mean, yeah, it's give myself a pass on the back, i guess on a gym and athlete with an atomic foot pain is extend the design world record by completing 120 long distance transforms. and as many days, 37 year old youngest don't include known as the german forrest gump as well. my 3.8 kilometers, cycled a 180 kilometers, and run a full mouth and a 43.2 kilometers every day. since made that play, that is, i suppose, looking fanatic at a brand. so you very much. thank you. now china is 1st big budget game has been taking the online well by storm selling more than 50000000 companies in its 1st week. the scene of the major feat for chinese developers who struggle to compete
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with the game makers of united states and in japan. well, thirty's have been quick to jump on the success as a potential tool to promote china is soft power for a westbrook reports. now, this logical monkey is the protagonist of one of china's most well known and novel johnny to the west has inspired patients by japan on the united states to the excitements assigns, like richard, a chinese game development has now taken this classic tails to block bus to success or when model or have those super heroes moving right? because um they have the comics about ira man that has comments about a store. right? but you know, you have the base there, you know, as a for my generation will come is our 1st superhero. so we all want it to be that monkey developed by $0.10, but starts up game science and blacksmith, lucon players flights so way through mexico. china richard says the graphics and
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story make this game. stand out. lowball games have a long dominated china is gaining market in the pause to start sees had vilified games as spiritual atm limits in licenses and game times to cub dixon. now, state media appears to have released its outlook. coinciding with an up 2nd game approvals 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 who live streams the game were supposedly told, not to mention topics related to massage any cubic 19 and politics, sparking it debates around censorship. in the long run, is you want to attract global audience, users and gamers. and if you want to project like a more positive image, then you will have to
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a printer solve with the global centers in the global norms at this gaming cafe to debate essentially on how to wind bottles rather than politics. okay, so i something i should care about things around by like quite a bit. well, yeah, i should play freely and i should do what i want to indicate 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 to the next level. and with it, new source, shiny soft power, or will 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, making that jenny to screen your westbrook. i'll just sierra hong kong with that.
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