tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 9, 2024 1:00pm-2:01pm AST
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it was poles pointing to a tight race him either candidate move in date or in their favor. full analysis 0 the the, you're watching the news, our life, or my headquarters in delphi and daddy navigate. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, syria accuse us israel of carrying out airstrikes in north western how my province . at least 14 people are killed and many injured. and one of the biggest attacks in months. hundreds of palestinians are stranded on the border between the occupied westbank and jordan. as the crossing stays closed for a 2nd day following and
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a time at least 30 people are killed and see john after the parent military rapids support forces bomb, a crowded market in the southeastern city, of some not allegations of sexual violence by female prisoners. and the democratic republic of congo during an attempt to jail breaks the government, promises an investigation. and i'm fine. how much was sportive miami police investigates why? one of the nfl is biggest stars, tire retail was briefly detained, just hours before going a test on for the miami dolphins and their season opened up the hello it's 10 g m t. we begin this news hour in syria is really airstrikes have killed 14 people in northwestern syria. that's according to syrian state media. the attacks targeted a scientific research center and defense laboratories in and around the city of
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must see of several people have been injured and some are reported to be in critical condition where it runs for a ministry has rejected. claims made by is really media that the air strikes in syria. we're targeting sites linked to iran. this on all that say this has been reported by some media outlets affiliated with design. is regime claiming that the facility associated with or supported by you don, was attacked, and syria is not confirmed when she was official sources from the syrian government has announced is that they were a tax on some syrian facilities, including and a tech on the research center affiliation with the ministry of defense and the syrian and even though we can deem this criminal migration in the strongest possible tests, we have our correspondence, the joining us now from beta associates. as we're saying this was one of the biggest the tax in months to take place in syria. tell us more about us and the aftermath of it. well yes,
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that is the way theory and safe media is describing the overnight strikes saying that they were the most of the violence violence and expensive in years. now, syria is blaming as well for carrying out to strikes as well. has not commented. it usually does not comment on individual strikes, but it's really officials have acknowledged carrying out hundreds of strikes in syria in recent years. now multiple locations where hits and the number of governors in tar tools and how much that's in central syria. you mentioned one of those targets the scientific research center and how about and must see of that research center has been, has multiple times in recent years as well. strategy and syria is very clear. it says it's wants to degrade the capabilities of iran and this allies in syria. it wants to disrupt the supply chain if you like, from iran to iraq. it's a syria of to 11 all. there is a, you know, a weapon supply line that it wants to disrupt. and since october, really,
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we've seen these strikes become more frequent. strikes that target, airports across to syria, where house's arms deposed. and they've given the target commanders and fighters linked to iran because what israel ultimately wants to do is prevent a new funds from opening from, you know, from the syrian from the syrian border. so overnight strikes, not the 1st of their kind, but we are getting reports that they were really the most violent violence, an expensive in, in, in years. they not let me ask you about what's happening and loving on itself. because the prime minister, and as you may find to use meeting with for and diplomats were based in lebanon. what's come out of that meeting and what you're trying to achieve, of the world. there is concern in lebanon because there has been an uptick and violence along the border border. where has the line is
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ralph has exchanged nearly daily flashes since october. he summoned to the caretaker, prime minister, some of the western ambassadors to attend that emergency music, which is still under way. now, the lebanese government is not directly involved in this conflict, but they have been trying to reach out to western nations to find some sort of a diplomatic solution and to restrain as well. but this caught me, you know, the confrontations cannot end as long as the war on garza continues. because hezbollah has conditions to firing and work on gaza. and now what is the route wants to secured the guarantees along the border in order for tens of thousands of residents to return to their phones as well. and recent days really has intensified it's attacks on what it calls as well as the assets close to the border hezbollah to a there has been a sharp increase in the number of rockets it is launching from southern lebanon into northern israel, as well as grown attacks and a few hours ago with target to the residential building and stuff like that. yeah, that's quite steep inside as well. and an area which is which has not been
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evacuated from civilians. now problems carry limited amounts of explosives because minimal damage. but here, there is a message, so this constant, you know, these confrontations continue. um, you know, both sides really testing each other's, the limits that you like the red lines. but so far they have been sticking through the rules of engagement. but as of late they've been hearing threats from is really official stuff the war on 11 on will expand. okay, thank you so much santa for the thanks for that reporting from they do as well. joining me here also does have somebody who's a professor for international affairs at katara university. welcome to alta 0. let's start out with lebanon herds in his reporting. we also heard from the lebanese foreign minister earlier this week were told alger 0, that the message convey to lebanon by mediators is that israel does not want to cease fire and loving on. even if a cease fire is reached and gaza,
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what's your response to that? what is these raiders are trying to actually be couple? this is what is happening and guys, and what is and the, and northern from. because they're 2 separate things for these rated. didn't want to have this kind of stablish, this kind of link and they want their own people to go back and live uh, safely as you know, as they put it. and they strongly believe that as long as hospitalized on the border, you know, the people kind of go back to their settlement and the account. so they want to push has the law beyond live finding over. and that was a constant message. 5 is why it is sent to that have been, is government. but this also ignores the fact that the independent is a dysfunction state. so it'd be prime minister all available and kind of 3 the 5th on has below where to locate. so that for this right is to realize that object is i think they need 1st of all to come to terms with the fact that they need to have a ceasefire with, with how much is it? because got a couple of things that you speak of makes the mediators jobs very difficult because this is really wants to do couple has by law as well as the other groups.
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and the reason say that is not the case. you stopped the war and gaza and we stop our attacks on israel. absolutely, this is important. this is where you know, um this would be a denial in default with 90 hours and his own cronies and the government. and the think that by mounting military pressure on $1111.00 and would probably come to its knees and this is not happening and it is not even close stipend. hospitalized as been as clear about this position that the, the war and, and then the northern part of a southern part of 11 with, with the stop when she's fair or reached and nga, and short of doing that. if you know it is all of the risk of, of us can i think and now it's a really interesting celia informed me that you're not in it and yes. okay. and so in the future, what about a syria? we saw that attack overnights to reinstate me. they're saying it's one of the biggest. the tax obviously is real, doesn't admit to it, which they never do. but what, what is, what is the, what are they, is really, is trying to achieve here in will's or be accountability for this. i mean,
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at the end of the day, you have a country that has violated the sovereignty of another country, yet again, navigating. but this is enough to do. i mean, they've been doing this for minute, almost 10 years. i mean, since the onset, the spring, there's really have been trying to meet in the strategy is to prevent the areas from consolidating their position and preventing them from having a psychiatric care entrenchment in syria. by attacking their size, by attacking also and the supply chain. because there's a lot of weapon transfer from syria at high school on this phase. wanna make sure that it's not going to happen in addition to that, it's fine. yeah. you know, to target also the city and size, the scientific research center, but also be clear, clear that there are some factors that would manufacture something, probably it. and then convention weapon. this'll be a no argument of as a back is well, again, in denial, is it when they live in peace, you know, they need to think that the region is interconnected. you can actually, you know, kind of deal with serial and living alone and,
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and get zillow. and so you have to come up with original approach. and this is actually with the american and understand very well. but they didn't have the power to influence. and so have you ever done that then? yeah, yeah, i mean i was gonna ask you, is there any sign of that happening because when you look at also what, what has come out of israel, the former is really prime minister of food. the rock has said this, he said, is really struggling without a clear plan for the future, and it's closer to defeat than achieving full victory. i'm speaking to the same media in israel, he on a potential, we're loving on for i called it a strategic mistake that would come with a heavy and painful price. but what do you make of those comments? i think who the product is starting to think he has. he was a prime 272-002-2020 uh, 20th may 2000. he pulled down to 11 and because he knew that it was a field war and he was actually know short of coming to terms with the fact that the need to give that of any of that on 70 me the what would would have continued
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on the traders have no interest in that. i mean that, but i would like to belong. so those people who think in a started attempt me nothing else driven by his identity, by the fact that he want to keep his polishing impact. and by actually being even uh, held at the mercy of the right wing people in his government. so he doesn't have its try the and the only thing that you can think of was the continuation of the war. and hoping that something would happen. and in before see of the future that would pick him up and talk because you know, he is not really sure that's when he would make it and next elections and that, that a lot of cases against him and the court, the one. right. okay, thank you. so much awesome that already. thank you. as well. the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed for a 2nd day following the killing of 3 is really guards on sundays. hundreds of people are stranded near that crossing, hoping that it will be reopened. and these are pictures from the occupied westbank side today, and police have asked people not to come to the bridge as it will be closed both
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ways. so jordan's government, so as an investigation into the shooting is underway, it happens on the western side of the aisle and be crossing along the jordan river . that side lies in the occupied westbank, but it's controlled by is really forces. so the gunman assessed to have arrived from jordan on a truck. he then opened fire in a cargo area under is really controlled. he fired 3 rounds before being shot dead by is released soldiers. well, there are 3 major land crossings on jordan's western border, but the alan b bridge is the only one linking palestinians and the occupied westbank to the outside world. and it's the only way for them to access air travel as their region has no airports a spring in our correspondence. honda central joining us from the georgia indian side of the board as a homes are what's the status of the border crossing right now as well. that, as you can see behind me, there is not
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a traveler inside the border crossing was supposed to reopen early this morning at 10 am, but that's since has not happened. there was a directive to shutter the border crossing from both sides. now this has left thousands of palestinian travellers stranded with know where to go. we spoke to many of them yesterday on sunday, when the initial closer had happened saying that they're not sure what to do next. and they're not sure what to go as this is the only crossing for them from the occupied west bank. it's the only way in and out, and essentially for those who are now still stranded in jordan, it's the only way for them to go back home. we do know that the crossing in the north that israel does share with the jordanian, has since reopen. but for is really passport holders only. so the jordanian government has said that an investigation is underway as to what happens in the shooter. what more we learning well,
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the initial findings of that pro confirmed the identity of the shooter saying that he was a jordanian national named may hit a jersey who acted alone and was in fact a truck driver driving this cargo into the is really controlled side of the border crossing, they're also saying they're working with relevant is really authorities to try and bring back the body of the shooter for burial in jordan. but there's also 2 other jordanian drivers who are still detained by is really authorities. jordan says that many of their drivers were detained after the shooting took place, and many have since been released along with their trucks around a $106.00 were turned back on sunday, but they're still too jordanian men who are in is really custody. and you store damian's are waiting for more information from there's really counterparts for their release. ok, thank you. from the sun hoots reporting from jordan. this is really strikes on the
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gaza strip of killed at least 10 people and the child was among the latest victims . the youngster was killed east of garza city and attacks that left some others wounded. air strikes have been taking place throughout the strip with family homes and refugee camps. target is the bombardment has knocked out home internet services in central and southern areas. and the palestine telecommunications company says that it's working to restore service. it's the time of year when children head back to school around the world. but it's a different story for those in gauze, on more than $600000.00 palestinian students face another year without education because of israel's war. among them are 40000 high school pupils who couldn't sit exams this year. they promised any administrative education says nearly 10500 students had been killed. and $16700.00 injured by is really a tax. more than 500 teachers and professors have also been killed. as of the 10th
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of july, 2 thirds of new and run schools had been attacked. 76 of them went directly targeted and public schools suffered a similar phase with 285, a 448 being destroyed. laura con has more the with a tearful greeting, mathematics teacher, let's just go into the close. open to children, keen to learn the large the she teaches most of the 300 in this company, called eunice one or both the parents killed or missing it as well. score i'm calling so it's a hi emily mathematics to real world applications. but the lives of paul from noon, especially since october the 2nd half, we were displaced due to this stuff war. we left off and ended up in this or funds comp after had lost my father. now i am living and starting here today we're trying
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to learn and remember when we started before the war, which destroyed our future dreams. but it was make ship closer and the children and to despite the loss, the tragedies that face america in her own life. her husband and 3 children were killed, and these ravens showed the herd during the war. i have suffered deluxe in this war, despite my grave loss. i'm doing my best to get back on my feet again to raise my 3 year old daughter who had survived the air strike. mathematics is not only a passion, but a profession, and a petri arctic responsibility. i'm teaching to orphan children despite the harsh living conditions. lack of food and water and widespread disease. while these traumatized children survived almost 10000 wrecks, that students have been killed along with hundreds of teachers and stuff as children across the world and to a new academic year. schools and girls i hit the headlines for other reasons. is
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ready targeting left the educational infrastructure in ruins. the un says around 85 percent of schools are damaged or destroyed. those barely left standing being used as displacement shelters. and even those are this ray, the cross has done, and $88000.00 older students will miss out on the studies of 2 of 12 of goals. universities were destroyed. the, in the con eunice, the children's work in small groups solving numerical problems. plastic shooting instead of needs provide less will security. all these people's can do is focus on the subject to mentally block the reality and the other team. i study at america camp for orphans. we're defying all odds and adamant to march forward despite the hard living conditions under the war. continues with our lessons during
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children have the right to education and a will wage by adults. it's the children who are bearing the brunt lore home i'll just 0 will schools in the occupied westbank are also under a threat from is really raids and the tax need to i. but i am has more from nablus . a santa beckett was saw dead by these really forces on friday as she was been her home after is really subtler attacks, the village. and then they were followed by the is read the army. the father says that he tried to gather all of his children in one room, trying to keep them safe. said what happened is that these really forces soft bad enough. it from the window of the room where she was. this is the 1st day back to school on these classmates are missing one student who used to be here around them. and one person who particular members found that today is her best
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friends and her call. the best thing that i use to sometimes sit next to the front of the some of the drawings that diana has been painting. and they are splitting them here to remember one of their own by now, who's not there anymore. so we'll issue, 1st of all, my family took me to my relatives because he is truly settlers for wreaking havoc in the neighborhood. while they are, i received news, a member of her household is killed. i realized immediately it was donna when news was confirmed, a co op was in 2 years later, i visited to her mother and she said to me, you were her closest friend. you kept to talk, you were very close to her. on the way home from school who would walk together, she used to be close to my family to choose to come with me for sitting my grandmother. she was very polite, very active,
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very talented. instead of your beauty and she was one of the top students in the class, she loved to draw and paint and was very talented. she was always telling me she dreamed of becoming a famous painter. for she was close to the window. the bullet hit her in the heart, she lost her life and with it her dreams. and visions is katara as prime minister, how much i'm good enough mine, i'm fine, isn't re odds for the restaurant. g. c. c ministerial summit. and during the event, she called for an end to the war. think also, i shall go over a few of them and then hi, trouble by the ending the war on the guns and strip is a fundamental step towards coming, the escalating team since in the region and paving the way for achieving lasting regional pace. we emphasize the need for continued coordination and consultation among countries to ensure an immediate cease by and gaza, which would contribute to alleviating the suffering of the palestinian people and
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lead to the release of hostages and prisoners. these if it should open the door to broad opportunities for achieving regional stability and avoiding the risks of more violent and comprehensive escalation. so these really military is pressing on with raids across the occupied. westbank is really forces use bulldozers as they storm that will cut him refugee camp streets and buildings were destroyed. a rate is also continuing, excuse me, in the ballasa comp, thoughts of neighboring nablus was really forces to demolish the palestinian home and the town of his mind. you are occupied east jerusalem, witness to say to bulldozers were used to destroy that house for a family of 6 were living, leaving them no time to pack. some palestinians came to show support and then they were dispersed with is really soldiers using tear gas and stun grenades. the
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inter done at least 30 people had been killed and 70 injured in showing by the rapid support forces. perry military group, that attack was carried out in a crowded market in the city of so nod on sunday. it came a day after saddam's foreign ministry rejected a call by the u. n. for a piece for us to protect civilians. the attack is the latest and a conflict that broke out in april last year between the sudanese army and the rest of it. but morgan has more from this through the east capital side of tomb to the art gallery strikes by the power of military rapids support forces on civilian areas in the city. often not on sunday is the latest in a series of strikes by the iris have on civilian territories, including here in the capital to no local sources in the city of sonata, which is the last remaining armies, town halls, and some not fade after the receptacle over many of the cities there in june and
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july, i say that at least 50 civilians were killed and that 70 were injured. but they say that many of the 70 civilians are likely to lose their lives as well because of their critical injuries. as a result of the shrapnel from artillery attacks by the parent military rapids support forces. now here in the city of on demand in the capital costume, the rest of has also been carrying out artillery strikes on civilian areas, especially in the city of undermine the city news, health ministry here and hard to say that at least 26 the buildings have been killed in the past to be due to the artillery strikes, targeting civilian territories and civilian homes in the city of under mine. and while the united nations is called for peacekeeping force to protect civilians here into them, fighting continues with the rest of the thing that the army has lost as strikes in the dark for region in the past week, where dozens of civilians have also been killed. the rest of has also lost our tillery strikes and i'm flashing, and that's the last remaining army stronghold in the dark for region. it also
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launched a drone attack or several drone attacks on the city on sunday, and the army and it's allied forces there and are 4 and advise you to say that was the largest during the attack. since the recession try to take over on flash it in may, civilians, how being killed and arthur the re strikes. that'd be iris. have had been firing on the city open fashion and they've been killed in asterix, launched by the city news army in this, in the, in the dark for region. but despite the fact that the you and has called for both 5 uh for a 2 to assign a ceasefire agreement or to observe a c sites allows to billions of some kind of risk buy from the finding both sites despite the thing that they're committed to protecting civilians continued to target each other with civilians bearing the brunt and losing their lives. being caught in the crossfire between the 2 wearing sides. hey, bill morgan onto 0, hard to still ahead on the i'll just it renews our wasted from the bottom is experiencing its list routes. i'll tell you how many of
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the push to boost political parties in jordan has voters prepared to go to the phones plus a successful paralympic games and parents has drawn to a close will have all the details and support support center the how i read. so it was a very soviet, into the paralympics in paris. and now we are looking at the funding of wet weather, close at western side of your big buying coupon. out there. coming right to the central med pushing right up. it's the sky, the navy, a to the west of that. this is where it's looking pretty well. tell me the last what's when it's windy weather cooled, weather coming for still some want for the race that pick type of to contrast. been breeding some big down pools and we do have warnings, info's rod along that line,
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looking at long line a very on several of whether sound re down pools. gusty winds coming back in behind . the reason lots to be some localized signal, flash flooding for some then you can see as long as you try to the east of that central air is rudy sang some nasty weather as we go through the remainder of monday. much of germany east and positive front, still sing some live the showers nolan areas of spain to catch some lobby shouts. we'll see some motion. i was just pushing back in across the north west of europe, and that becomes more widespread as we go through tuesday. more heavy down polls coming through right across the board shelves into the low countries into scandinavia. x i was to, into the balkans and also into greece some about what level also affecting the north of africa with most showers for the west. the, the, the
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on your, with the news, our on al jazeera. here are the top stories is really are strikes of killed 14 people in northwestern, syria. that's according to the syrian state medium. the of tax targeted as scientific research center on defense laboratories in and around the city of most yes, several people were injured. the alan v border crossing between jordan and they occupied westbank is close for a 2nd today. officer, a gun non co 3 is really centers. a 3 is really is there. hundreds of people are stranded near the crossing, hoping that it will be reopened is really strikes on the golf and strip of kills at least 10 people. a child is among the latest victims. there strikes have been
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taking place throughout the district, family homes and refugee thompson, target the see male prisoners and the democratic republicans, condos, mcculla prison of told alger 0. they were gang raped during an attempt to jail break last monday. the government says a 129 people were killed in the attempt. rights groups and prisoners say there are now 2000 fewer inmates in the prison. then before the incident, the government has promised an investigation, but his chair, a little information about what happens in contrast, so i'll just there as well. some web has spoken to some of the inmates by telephone . it's still not clear what happened inside mechanic prison last week. it is not easy to find out. the government says moving a 120 people were killed in an attempt to jailbreak might sleep said number could be much higher. we spoke to several inmates by phone about what happened from
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sunday evening on woods. you've hidden their identities for their safety as opposed to from 9 pm the day at around midnight. we heard the vehicle enter the main gate and didn't understand why it was unusual. then we heard the salt of people breaking the door, open them the pricing started. this video shows men trying to get through the bones of this. so some of the saying a group is ready escapes and left the door open. and so they should take the tongues to get out. then they say those running towards the gates of being ambushed matches with another prison that told us on the side. busy after everything started and block for then spread to other blocks, it was very hot that day people was sweating and they were angry and they tried to break out. one group was breaking open through a wall and a stair case collapsed on many people. others managed to get to the main gate and they were all shot down by the gods. many were killed trying to get out. nearby
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residents say they heard heavy gun fly from about 1 am to 5 am, and they saw bodies being carried away. and pickups off to this video shows vehicles being loaded with bodies inside the prison, which houses nearly 10 times as many inmates as it was designed for. prison was built nearly 70. yes. it gave life belgian colonialists. since then comb, guys, populations multiplied by about 6 times kinshasa is become a city, is 17000000 people. the color is still the main present subjugate, and it hasn't been funded. the rights group say the prison population problem has been made was because most of the inmates have never stood trial. some of the weight seems to go to cool for 20 years or more. and also because of us, i can all but the rest of the critics in the last yes, those are all that didn't be up to us on manual coals being campaigning for
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prisoners, right? so in the thirty's. yes. all the business in vs is overcrowded. and also the lack of ford motor got there. that is why we have daily data that won't do. it says successive governments haven't listened. that net last week is off to female prisoners told us that the meet the violence things got even worse. they broke the door of the woman's block and they started draping us. they came with nice and razor blades and if you refuse, they said they'd kill you. 2 women told us they would gang rates by mail, prisoners, and then another said she witnessed it. was raped by several people. i don't even know what happened and i'm wondering what kind of justice we have in the country. now. i'm not even able to stand or work properly because of what they did to me. right. groups and prisoners say they've since held head counts and that they would
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know about to thousands here inmates. and before the incident, they say the government needs to show how many were killed and arrested. let's say if others escaped that night. the government says nobody escaped. it's still investigating those responsible will be held to account smell some web houses a rest himself, f democratic republic of congress, southern africa struggling with its worst droughts in years. 3 engine solids dry is february in decades. the whence us or received only 20 percent of the rain. it usually gets during its crust growing season. and that's left to harvest. failing a live spot, dying about 70 percent of people in the region rely on farming to survive. 6 countries have declared a state of emergency botswana mosquito, and then it'd be malawi, zambia, and bob way. and the southern african development communities at the droughts has left the 68000000 people without enough food or water to survive. more than 1100000
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children under the age of 5 are facing acute mal nutrition in 12 countries. her which also has more from my shown a land west problems and zimbabwe municipal court, or has grand children at home who need to eat if we blow from a hole could make that possible find me. she hits something route and that's not usually plus they died. all right, so these are disparate times in zimbabwe. then bobby, like other countries in southern africa is expressed in the new inches droughts. it was drought indicative many families hungry. it was so 5 that find that a day when i looked at my grandchildren, i asked myself, what am i going to feed them? i stayed up all night worrying about what am i going to give them the next day. this drought is terrible. most people in some bobby live in rural communities.
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agriculture is a major source of food and income. people in this area have started preparing the fields. this one is for may's them always staple food. they dug holes in a straight line and when it rains they'll put they seeds and foot lies. they need toll and they'll do this, cover it up and hope so. good office. the united nation is more than half a 1000000 children in some of the risk of molly nutrition. there is a risk of increased morbidity and mortality among children. here's above a, due to the drought. and in addition, and as a 60 percent of the cups that were planted for basically lost, it has been a fairly poor harvest. and that has an impact on the income of the households. women in the village prepared still mixed the roots. they dug up with some part, so that will be the main meal for the day or whatever. finding more food for the
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children will be another challenge. my mobile off one of the had them to us out there, which are language problems. the moment or voters in jordan are going to the polls on choose day to choose members of parliament from 25 political parties on several coalitions. about 5100000 people are eligible to vote for members of the 138 c. lower house of representatives, also known as the house of deputies. 41 of them go to political parties. the rest are elected through a system of proportional representation across 23 constituencies. under a quota system for student seats are reserved for women. and to further 12 for minorities, king, i'm don't know, the seconds of points, the 65 members of the upper house or senate as well as the prime minister, within forms of governments with royal approval. the voter turnout has been consistently poor and trust in parliament as low as michael awful reports from
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among the faces of jordan's, paula maine for you hopefully all lost it across the city. it's the 1st election on the new laws, reserving 50 percent of seats for political parties. you know that percentage will eventually be scaled up every election cycle until independent candidates, traditionally from powerful families, a phased out of the a multi party political modernization committee, made the recommendations to shift the kingdom towards what it sees as a more mature and stable political environment. a team, a tough boob is a veteran. politicians on these lemma action front, expected to emerge as a prominent opposition block in the house of representatives. sometimes you may have jordanian saying that's well i want to elect and then you know, i did not really find that's my choice was translated in the actual parliament. so, you know, carrying on and achieving transparency. elections will also boost the trust of the
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jordanian people in georgina and politics. were in the neighborhood of schmidt. sony to me to send to left progressive candidates, a lawyer reset on the political modernization committee. so that's going to modernize our political system and introduce the parties as on ground for jordan and people to start getting into parties in order for us to move from individual thinking to collective thinking in the salt hillside overlooking the values of amman is a candidates who doesn't believe the future of politics lies in parties, the hyphen and in the end of the whole. i'm interacting with citizens directly. we're not making false promises. as an independent, i'm able to work on drafting loans, but also ensure surfaces are delivered. so what does it, i think the battle against the voter apathy, the is an up hill one. they'll just sit on the chairs and they'll do nothing. the
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brilliant as we don't know any of the but to spends in the election. and we actually only know there because those who choose to vote on looking to candidates who will get to groups with local governance issues, help shape laws that create jobs, and boost an ailing economy. laws governing the political system change with almost every electoral cycle. but a far to use within a decade or so, we're looking to move to a purely political party based system. but both to turn out will ultimately decide with the jordanians of buying into this vision for the future. mike level l g 0. i'm not to ron and russia have rejected media reports suggesting to ron has supplied ballistic missiles to rochelle. ron says the reports of iranian missile transfers or form of quote, psychological warfare. and russia has also commented saying that
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a will continue to build close ties with iran, but it considers unimportant partner, julia, shep of all of us joining us now from moscow. what more has the kremlin have to say about this? the yes, we're in the, the just have some questions 5. since we trip is quote from that. and he said that i know all the information that is being published in the media necessarily true, but structure will continue. corporation is cooperation with the ron on that. most of the a says and areas of life in pleasing at the military's have like some sit on some sensitive issues as well. so um, also has the iranian foreign ministry. they truly did not. it's the supplies of ballistic missiles to russia at the same moment describes mental figuring and for a ministry has said that that's
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a rush and the wrong have been long. very good news and sad mid a tree corporation again before the comb fixing ukraine is going to continue as well on the military corporation between the 2 countries is not necessary related to the conflicts in ukraine, which is not 100 percent true. because as when to stand that the ukrainian b uranian shot had root canal latrice is want to use in russia, and it's published in ukraine. and many of those are assembled here in russia. on the other hand, the corporation has been ongoing indeed for quite a while because the, the big news ations between russia and the ron for many, many years regarding supplies, l rushes, c c 5. now to roll out, find a chance to ron. and also, ron is very keen to receive satellites tell the truth from russia to overstate
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these cooperation is no going to wind down in the near future. yeah. so you, yeah, i mean according to people that you speak to an analyst and rush or how would they categorize or describe the extent of that military cooperation between the 2 countries. well, to king officially, of course, we do not hear from the russian officials as full regarding the military corporation between russia and the ron. because normally they, they denied any close cooperation between the 2 countries. but you know, a lot of ministry on this of pull say that's the full creation, is quite significant on both sides. now interested because both sides are and strict functions, international function as far as russia and iran, so that for the functions of pershing, these 2 countries close to each other. i'm really kind of very close allies right
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now. okay, thank you so much. yeah, thanks for that. reporting from us go are still out on the houses there are and whose hours demanding the return of the queen will tell you about it. gyptian efforts to bring nefertiti phone and it was go $900.00 and running for santa rinaldo. we have the latest international action coming up next in support. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination, and due by the
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time again, time for the sports is your set up. thank you very much. diane wallet has been eventful day for one of the nfl biggest stars. the tire hell will says his still trying to figure out what happened off to being detained by police. just alice, before his 1st game of the season hell was eventually released and he went on to perform hancock's celebration off the score. a key post done for the miami dolphins, davis folks hospital fill out the item video as it was before kicking off the new season. miami dolphins wide receive at tyrique hills was face down on the ground, being handcuffed by police with him and his friends captured the moment on the phones as the suited to your road was detained place to the stadium for an alleged traffic violation he was released. but even after the game, still trying to process what happened wasn't disrespectful, you know, cuz my mom didn't raise me that way. i didn't curse can do none of that. so i guess
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i'm still trying to figure it out. yeah. you know, i was doing what my uncle always told me do whenever you in a situation like that, just listen which has on star and we'll just listen. so got to be careful. man in miami, died, police department is placed one of the offices in bold on administrative leave, pending the outcome of an investigation. one of his teammates kelly campbell was also briefly hung, cuffed after stopping to help. i obviously know everybody has bad apples in every situation. i don't want to bring it racing to it, but sometimes it's kind of if you, when you do you. busy me, so what if i wasn't target q lower, knows like what that guy or guys what it is, who nickname the cheetah is considered the best way to receive an india and i felt . and despite the incident still played a key role in miami's come back. when over the jacksonville jack,
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you was the quote 7 passes, including an a t touch down. the celebrations mimicking what happened before the game they drove was like i read you can that in the phone today. she. busy you'll tale, so you'll tale, and i do erase you family. so it was a pass on a patient. um, obviously we, we have something else. the notice happened this morning who says he hopes to use the incident to do something positive to the community, and plans to become a police officer himself once he's finished and the nfl. davids folks which is 0. well, it's out as well. number one janik center has made history by becoming the 1st time in 2 in the us open. so in a beat home favorite, tell fritz to lift the trophy in front of a packed, also asked stadium. since we are all the storm policies, american opponents and a straight sets to come into 2nd grass. i'm title he's 1st was earlier this year in australia before the tournament center. it was close off and a doping controversy and had been cleared of any wrong doing after testing positive
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twice for band substance in march. it is difficult to to describe everything because me and my team and then and the people are close to me . the know what, what i've been through and in the last month, obviously it was very difficult for me to enjoying and historic moments doing this to and i'm, and slowly i restarted to, to feel a little bit more how, how i am as the person doesn't really matter how, how or what the result was. so, this tournament for sure helped me a little bit. after 11 days of action, the past by lympics have come to closer and the french capital, more than 500 gold medals have been one would organize the saying, the assets have helped change the way people view sport and disability and which it's an o for it's a big send off for one of the wells launch is sporting spectacles. the powers games has been
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a huge hit in the host country. 2 and a half 1000000 tickets was sold with move in 90 percent for by french people. over 4000 fleets of taken part. the pearly picks officially begun in rome and 1960 with just full 100 competitors. it's a bolt into an offense. it's helping to change lives and opinions around the world . every time you compete, more people joined defaulting. every time you succeeded, defense, if you go with every wall, every cried every fall to search the racing. you just help your forces bolts, and how they see this would be the key. thanks to you. everyone has. what i need through the world looks like change that use must lead change views was res must be replaced by wards of conviction. the upset goals must
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become opportunities. 168 paralympic delegations were represented at the closing ceremony, where the form is on the fleets did the best to enjoy the policy. despite some late summer rain, 2028 hosts los angeles, hoping a sprinkler of sunshine and a dash of hollywood can help them compete with the show paris has produced. i'm focused on delivering the best games ever. it will be the biggest olympics ever. will have around 1112000 athletes on the field of play and paralympic athletes on the field. the play will be the largest piece time gathering of people around the world. the paralympics has become a showcase to elite schools and increase efficiency and events. why? what is roles isn't, isn't possible, can be celebrated the richardson l g 0 while there was still time for some
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world records to be broken on the final day of the games as well as african actually is dominated the marathon, merle goes 5 months ahead of the dc didn't just break the world revel. she smashed it as her time of 2 hours, 48 minutes and said 6 seconds. the previous time, by nearly 6 minutes, it was marcus the goal of the games and it came off. it's an easy as a, with jude. well, here's one the men's event. and so also a record rake and par lifting as nigeria is flesh id. oh no less than that. yeah. you won gold and the 86 kilogram final incredible fees as she's already broken the world record. but when even said though, with a 167 kilograms lift to do it again. and then now that is defended. the power limpid title from tokyo, and the women's realtor boss, the gold defeating usa, 63 to 49. and also these 2 time defending world kansas help them secure this spot
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on the meadows table. and this is how that middle is table notes. china on top with the 90 full gold discharge of the record hall from rio in 2016. when they 107 titles. it means that they've led the way, i've every game since athens in 2004 great britain or 2nd floor said straight games . why the host finish in 8 as to action from the nations begin castiano. rinaldo has schooled in back to back games for portugal. as he extended his career goals highly to 901 goals, so i think it was an important assets coming in the final minutes of these countries. jamie guest parking is for portugal claim. as to one victory, scotland, have you quoted just one. when in the last 14 matches, the european champions saying
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has secured the big windows, have you use it for the twice as you seem beat switch and say one in geneva is a 2nd street last for this with seen on the title holders. this competition as well, having the to felicia and the 2020 suite nation sleep final denmark and serbia are in the same group. so it'd be a health spain to go on, says they thought they slip to to know the seats. and hoping haven is a force and that's who choose a spectacular holy food. that much stuff in those 2 ways from 2 games for the days and the top of the sand. new. 1 applying for the ask a couple of nations, cynthia began be a to one to secure the 2nd street victory. the north applicants on top of a group and one of the old time when is football greats alex morgan has played the final game for the san diego waive the 5 year old as were
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tying midway through the season off as you know. so she was pregnant with her 2nd child. it wasn't the ideal send off as a, she missed a penalty and they were beaten. one of them played at $224.00 matches for the usa winning. and if it goes and to world cups, the so tiny is just one home run away from a korea season best. he hits his 46 for the los angeles. so just as he sighed that be the keys and gardens for to nothing, they'll just have the best reco the national leave or sign is aiming to the con lisa hips. 50 home runs a seal 50 bases in season and that's what it's performing and do back to that in thank you so much. so not thank you for that. well and it gyptian, archaeologists has launched the petition calling for the best of the ancient
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egyptian queen efforts easy to be returned. that sculpture was smuggled out of egypt to germany more than 100 years ago, and is in the new west museum in berlin. egypt as long called for it to be handed back. how much has the reports? one of humanity's great treasures, the bust of what is considered to be ancient egypt, most beautiful queen nefertiti. the 3400 year old relic clinic piece of egyptian heritage is now on display. nearly 3000 kilometers away in violence news museum. we are now today. the easiest or the uh, this is the national committee as booked a government committee. the last 4 days of the boss to visit the p. egypt as the boss was removed illegally from the country after being discovered by
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a german archaeologist move on a 100 years ago. and i think it's fine now. year 2024, 2025. should be the year that the african countries and the somebody jason's, the other on starts to come back again. and then i see that museums is different actors. the entity is because the judge was taken out of egypt by the page. and then this is multi gyms task campaign through 10 ancient treasures smuggled out of the country by former colonial powers. egypt recovered the head of an ancient statue depicting the egyptian farrah rameses the 2nd earlier to escape from switzerland. he was considered one of ancient egypt, the most powerful pharaohs egyptians amount, waiting for the beautiful women nefertiti to arrive the literal meaning of her name . mohammad haji alger 0. thanks for watching the news, our on,
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i'll just 0, my colleague, serial vanya, is with you in a moment, and it's through how much more of today's news of the latest headlines out of casa by the balance, you know, used to late is the last sky. we didn't curse. no, she lives here. a private boxing club turned into a shelter. she is one of more than 50 people forced from their home since she printed forces. launch that incursion into russia along the border with the curse creature. i'm grateful for the help we receive, but i feel bad that i'm here. there's nothing else i want more than for this war to be over. people here are frightened. i feel i have to help people in every possible way. more than a $130000.00 russians forced to play their homes along the border, which you're creating the 1st reach of one consensus to shock and hardship. they've lived through the katrina. the latino is one of 200 volunteers who come here to help distribute age. they lost their cheese, houses,
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billows to fool. many people that deal, not bad, but the big garage with no sign of it in to the fighting between ukrainian and russian forces. they expect to see more looking for help, very soon a the dentist on the bodies of those on the fringes of society, increasingly belonging to my groups washed, the shores forensic anthropologist takes a campaign for the dignity of the deceased and for the right to crozier for the living to the european parliament, every trim particular to the thousands of migrant bodies, buried with 7 name in european cemeteries, fuel or unknown. witness documentary on a just from the narrative to media. from propaganda to the changing face of journalism, i have never seen a leave media consensus change. so questioning what is reported and what is known.
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the video's 1st or reinforced a discourse. it is coming out of every sector. a, b is rarely official machinery. they're all palestinians, are the enemy said his name, post the codes the media, or that just the syria accuses israel of carrying out their strikes in north western hom of province . at least 14 people are killed and many injured. it's one of the biggest attacks amongst the i'm sort of any age group to have you with us. this is lives from the also coming on, hundreds of palestinians of stranded on the border between the occupied west bank and jordan. as the crossing stays closed for a 2nd day following an attack,
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