tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 10, 2024 12:00am-1:01am AST
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the, the safe, them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award. denominator here on now. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm somebody the, this is the news, our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. more children among the dead. as israel strikes calls on what should have seen the 1st day of a new school year. accusations from syria that is also responsible for striking targets in the northwest, getting at least 18 people and injuring many move. typhoid argue brings devastation
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to vietnam, destroying bridges, and leaving at least 64 people. then across the country we hear from inmates who are inside the democratic republic of congo, largest prison. during an attempt to jo break in which a $129.00 people were killed and in support after the defeat against italy, france are back to winning waste and well kept a runners off beating belgian to nail in the way for the nation. the it's, it's the time of year when children head back to school around the world. but it's a different story for those and gaza move in $650000.00 palestinians students face another year without education because of israel's will. among them of 40000 high schools, but couldn't sit exams. this young, the palestinian minister of education says mold in 11002500 students have been
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killed. and tens of thousands injured by is really attacks. more than $750.00 teachers and professors have also been killed and 92 percent of goals and schools out of service also been damaged or destroyed. and his radio tex inquiry has moved from darrell, bella, and central garza. this used to be a place of learning, but now it's a place of refuge families have came here from across cause was seeking shelter from is there any bombs, children here are lucky to be alive, but they know they are missing out on the life they should be living at home i as i recall the last day at school, it was the 1st day we were supposed to resume lessons the following saturday. all of a sudden it was moved. now it's been almost a year and i'm still out of school. we would not able to finish out studies, i missed my school too much to the building. there are reminders of
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a loss. education medium often thinks about a time when her day revolved around school. now it revolves around survival. supplies are short and she does what she can to help her family. given the, instead of lining up for the school day in the morning, we lined up for walter for julie fate. what can i say? why not just the 1st day of school was always a day. just remember, we spent the night before and beds with our school uniforms. we were so excited, it was hard to sleep. at school, we to meet friends, classmates. we'd also exchange gifts and celebration of the 1st day of the menu instead of all that we will cover that day to the sound of explosions, marseilles killing the blood until the massacres. merciless bowman. you name it, palestinian children and guards are now into their 2nd school year with no chance of being in a classroom. so united nations warren,
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that depriving them of education could cause long term damage to god's children. after months of death and destruction brought on by israel's war and causal, it would be easy to despair. but while people here have had to sacrifice many things, there are some things they will never give up on our life. i feel my children will have a bright future. i believe my daughter will be a university professor under board, a pilot. i pray they will occupied the highest of all professional ranks. i pray, god will save them an old cause and children, enough with the war enough with it. even in the darkest of times, children still find moments to play and simply be children. but to reclaim their rights to an education, all they can do is hold onto hope and pay for an end, as well as we're in the city,
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which is eda city. but garza palestine has really s 57 taking place across the strip killing at least the 2 through palestinian. since early on monday, several people were killed in a stripe on a home in old bridge refugee camp. that's in central garza. the injured will rush to alexa hospital and dental bhalla tara, a couple of as soon as moved from darrell by line central garza to this very minute . so yes, tax continues corresponds to areas of the gaza strip with more highly intensity in comparison to previous days. these attacks have to call some pricing on the north of district, in particular seem to value and product key, cause a city central neighborhood as well as these on getting destroyed to continue the situation in terms of the pull you back to the nation campaign is, is still on progress, we completely understand that tomorrow's the vaccination campaign was taught in the north of district. what children's are in the very desperate need for the respects . connections alongside the, the are most on mounting attrition whose children who have been deployed from
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having access to humanitarian aid because of the ongoing closure of food as we've aged to now, it's understood that the entire situation that has been much more grand. what the specs and ations will help to medically protect seduce children from being infected with that did leave virus problems sending instead have been receiving more controversial displacements. food is by the is wait a minute, 3, in order to sleep. ok, know what is safe, is the entire another cause of a string. power cup. assume out just sierra gary, but i kind of sewing a schools in the occupied westbank also wanted to switch from is ready, raids and attacks need a brain, went to school, you know, blues and met with some of the students. a little difficult thing here in the schools, especially among the students of the 9th grade. the teacher is ok in their feelings . she's telling them it's normal to cry. as students are trying to process the loss
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of their classmates. banner back is a 13 year old. was supposed to be here today starting her school year. but she was shocked that by these really forces, once she was in her home on friday, under occupation, you experienced the arrest and killings of your loved ones. you see is really settler's taking your lines. you didn't live a normal childhood. what do you think can help us survive all of that? yes, you're right face. we should have face and patients call success. we're leaving the fear. when we go from one place to another, we have to take many issues into account. do you mind just walking around and you hear as it is really forces have storms of religion was the full look of this innocent child and that whereas the human rise in the children's rights and hi, how you doing at the center that even last school year the grades were low and i can't even pushing my students. i know that i am not okay myself. i mentioned the children,
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they have very frustrated and was affecting him so much that they can't stay focused. not just the band is really forces to at least 17 noise palestinians in the occupied the west bank in the last 11 months. it's 100000 palestinians are going to school today and you'll see your point west bank while remembering their follow palestinians in the besieged because as true, people here say they're trying to secure a better future. they're trying to learn and to study. but that future looks very uncertain to that, but he does eat on the west bank palestine. children in hebron also unable to reach their lessons on the 1st day of the academic year at the cordova school. is there any forces sits of chick points in the city to conduct a raid and the la area a summer job, or is a consultant psychiatrist and head of mental health units in the palace and in ministry of health. she says it shows it through violence in gaza and the occupied
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was bank will have a lifelong negative impact on palestinian children. you see the best of the impact on a whole generation in gaza, but also in the rest back at the top metric events created by military violence affecting everybody. stadium and the younger minds are more prone to be effective. we see that in among children and young people at the domestic situation is preventing them from schools which are not on the safe places, but a place for cognitive stimulation and for social stimulation as well. so everything is interrupted now and that will impact the future of this generation of the people who are now children and schoolers, we need
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a space in which we can work on the provide to them. i think what is necessary is to provide humanitarian aid and advocacy. for people who are living without cease fire, under continuous bombardment and fit as soon as they're willing to cease fire, it is very important to re establish the health system and the school system. both of them were completely destroyed. and i think as these choose your standards really create the foundation for a happy edition, for the 1st thing in the community that is affected by war and violence. they when says there are no lessons taking place in any of its 200 schools. and garza because they've been use the shelters by displace palestinians. today, as you may have heard, would have marked the start of a new year in his new school year in gaza. however, after 11 months of hostilities,
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more than 600000 young people are being described of access to formal education for another year. the un relief and works agency says no official schooling is available in any of its 200 schools. with many of them being used to shelters for displace palestinians, the agency says it's teams are still providing recreational activities and psycho social support in some of its schools. the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed for a 2nd day. following the killing of 3 is really gauze on sunday. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing the whole thing. it will be reopened. damien police of all his people not to come to the bridge as it remains closed in both directions. on the salute reports from the king of saint crossing and jordan. for a 2nd day in a row, the border crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank is closed. the king hussein bridge on the jordanian side, along with these rarely controlled allan
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b crossing is the only entry and exit point for palestinians from the territory. we are from jeanine and came here hoping that 1st thing is open a comfortable this distance and off the reaching the last exit points up to the drilled a me inside. unfortunately, were held for an hour on the bridge and finally told no entry, route, tons back, and now you're still wasting. we have been waiting for almost 3 days now. it is. the closure follows the fatal shooting of 3 is rarely is on sunday by a door daddy and gunman. a man says it's open to an investigation and is working with authorities in israel to find out more about the breach in security and detention of 2 jordanian drivers. the stories are closely monitoring the ongoing investigation involving 2 jordanian drivers who remain in custody and israel. the ministry confirmed that all other jordanian drivers initially detained for
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questioning in connection with the incident have been released. jordanian investigators say they've confirmed the identity of the gunman as a jordanian national, named man hidden, jesse, who acted alone. officials in israel initially closed all 3 lands, crossing the chairs with jordan would reopen one in the north for is really passport holders. it's still unclear when the border will be reopened as thousands of palestinians remain stranded with no other way to return home from the central jersey. the kings were st. border crossing jordan on the family of moral jersey, the metals r t say carried out the shooting received condolences from one of his family held a gathering in mon. on monday, the 59 year old truck drive. it came from the influential way to drive in southern jordan. oh, joseph, from me saying he had no affiliations with on the groups, so you can just have them. dish mazda is a man who served in the army and retired 2 years ago. he's and started working on
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moving cargo vehicles on the crossing. we were surprised yesterday when we had some news about an incident at the crossing. the killing of 3 is, or at least as a new circulated, it finally appeared that tomorrow, how did the shooting? he does not belong to any organizations. he is retired from the army has these on the pass and has nothing to do with any parties or any single source. it was an individual act. so to came up with an he's on to a single positions being housing the occupied westbank for us. took a citizen and active us. i should note as the hundreds of palestinians march through numberless paying their respects. the 26 year old were shocked in the head . why is waiting soldiers near the city on friday during the protest against illegal is ready settlements? the with state department says as well as investigating the kenning, we expect israel to make their findings public. we expect those findings to be shared, you know,
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transparently and as thoroughly and as soon as possible. beyond that, i'm just not going to get ahead of what those findings determine and should that those require any additional steps needing to be taken in this way. nic ness, it's a palestinian is a new member, was expelled from the podium off the courting the israeli occupation terrorist the i'm on the day to to be in to the is really occupation. right. and members then accused him of supporting terrorism that to lead to an altercation as the speak of the can. is that a force today out? this is where the strikes of killed 18 people in the history and province of homo, according to state media. the attacks targeted a scientific research center and defense, the bar trees tensions between as well and on groups in the region of in rising and
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recent months as an order has moved from bay routes and neighboring living on. this has been the reality along the 11 on israel border for the past 11 months. in recent days, there's been an increase in violence between has the law and israel. the arms group has intensified its number of rockets and drone attacks, a times reaching deeper insight as well and in areas that civilians have still not evacuated. drones carry small quantities of explosives, but the attack is seen as a message at a time when israel has intensified it strikes. and so there's nothing on israel says it intends to maintain its attacks on has below us military assets until it can return tens of thousands of residents to northern israel. knoxville. now we are looking at the entire waterfront. this means while you find him in kansas, we are preparing for anything that can happen in the north. in moving the center of
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gravity can be quick. israel has also been operating in syria strikes on sunday nights were described as the most violent and extensive in years. that one at washington. this is brutal aggression. this is bob power took russian at this moment, the 18 tests and 37 injuries of the wounded of different injuries between malta, medium and some of critical injury. so i'm sure they are believed to have had a syrian research center used by iran to produce precision. ms files and other weapons is ready to have one objective. there is to prevent the iranians from consolidating their position and in syria. so the positioning over here in, in, is it any forces i actually try to, as well, from the own perspective. so they've been targeting them anywhere. and the killing goal of the leaders level is prime minister, someone's a masters of western nations for an emergency meeting. a civilians are increasingly being caught in the crossfire. the government is not directly involved in the
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conflict, but has been trying to reduce tensions, has what has committed itself to keep firing until as well as for on gaza and. and that's looking increasingly unlikely to happen soon. and one has been lost and israel appeared to be trying to avoid an all out war. each round of escalation sets a new red line. these really army has been instructed by prime minister benjamin. nothing. yeah. who to prepare to change the situation along the border? it's leaders have presented operational plans for 11 on to visiting us military officials who supports would be important in any major operation. washington has been trying to prevent a widening of the war weeks before the us presidential election. but in the absence of a cease fire in casa, there's little guarantee. the escalation will remain controlled. center who there else is eda bales? slow. ha ha. is the senior associate, the fellow at carnegie endowment for international peace. is this as well as like
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it's a keep launching similar attacks in the future? i think what you see in the is where the government at present is a recognition that an escalation works to israel's benefit de escalation works to the frankly, with the downfall of nothing. yeah. who is government? um, so when it comes to his butler uh, in southern lebanon, when it comes to gaza, and when it comes to what they deemed to be a radiant assets and syria, i think what you'll find over the coming weeks is that we'll actually see more of these types of escal atory moves not less and a rebuttal. and this has been going on for quite some time when it comes to de escalate sion discussion and gaza visa v. uh the clinical a ceasefire. negotiations as negotiations when it comes as by law. so the escalating along the lebanese border,
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but also there may be other escal latoy moves that we see going forward. and that's all about trying to clinical read the, find the calculus for israel in the region and making sure that it's neighbors and critical actors that are opposed to it remain on guards on the one hand, but also ensure the continuation of nothing. now is government. the rescue operations are continuing and northern vietnam off the bridge, collapsed over a flooded river. following the arrival of typhoid yagi, the collapse happened in the province. the deputy prime minister says a 10 vehicles, including a truck into school just fell into with river lead. people have been rescued, but at least the teen i'm missing the remnants of the store may have triggered land slides and flooding. at least 64 people have been killed since it made land full on saturday. michael, the task is a journalist in vietnam. he says, he argues,
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continuing to recap book, even though it's being downgraded to a tropical depression. as much as a concern now is up in the northern mountain, those provinces, north and west of n y. others. though receiving heavy rain there been numerous land sides throughout the day through throughout the day. and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of n way with traffic on it. of course their cars and motor bikes, no one to the river, which has swollen from all the rain. hundreds of soldiers and police officers are out searching for victims that it's not clear right now, how many people may have fallen into the river. a few people have been rescued, of course this now evening, so that's quite a serious situation. and unfortunately rain is predicted for the next couple of days and it regents and more land slides are expected. lots of roads and highways are cut off and even annoyed. so i renewed flooding this evening due to more rain. this almost forecasts several days in advance. we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean,
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unfortunately there's only so much you can do for us to arm or does magnitude um, so the, you know, a lot of wind damage, a lot of flooding and more to come in on the flooding. and it looks like, but they did what they could to get people out of harm's way, make sure people are off the roads during the worst of the storm, evacuating people from weaker buildings, getting people off off the water is and off those. so wasn't for us, it's, you know, tragic. the deductible is in the fifty's right now and will probably continue to rise. but the certainly did what they could right at the storm jail form. a hollywood producer harvey weinstein is being rushed to hospital for emergency hot surgery. once things lawyers say is being suffering from multiple health conditions . he was convicted of rape and sexual assault in 2020 new york and jail for 23 years as well. apples on zales, the new iphone, 16 along the way to device is apple's 1st to be boosted by artificial intelligence . chief executive tim cook held
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a product launch at the company's headquarters in california. one of the features showcased is the phones ability to create custom emoji is apple struggled in recent years with a global decrease in smartphone sales. it's hoping be a feature over drive up sales or yes, in july to is an artificial intelligence research. and they had all of machine learning in society and having face of global starts up in responsible, open source, a guy who joins us now from blue, brooklyn, new york. thanks very much for your time this evening. just given how much the phone can do, there are a number of features with a fold of advanced from where it is now with the use of become a passive observer. and i wonder specifically about younger uses. well, one thing to say is that a lot of the improvements are things that's where i really need that, right? like it's doing a better job of processing your data are pursuing your images. and those are things
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that are not really fundamentally changing how you are using a problem that are making, hopefully things that it's the most much um, as far as the rest of the applications that free depends on how we use them and there's stuff that's great to do with that i like, how do i think your pictures letting you know what has happened? that's going to be really useful for you. we're just going to like, you know, as to, to ask a generation whether to answer a question where you should really be looking for the information process. and that's going to be, it has more of a problem of any concerns around any safety and security of that has been brought up ahead of the launch of the phone. and so i'm only necessarily applicable to apple and the, the iphone 16. but generally, the use of a i to the trade off, they're using the incorrect use, the both to share and save more information that's got and then because it exist, be leaving for be accessed. if there's another application on the phone that has
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some security shows up all of these doing some things that are little bit during the prompt, they're making better use of some of those that they're running on device, which is not a foot solution, but is not quite as interest as just sending off your data over the internet, the time given the, the advancement of some of the developments and that use of a, a, an order of that in mind can take companies will ultimately we're running a business who have a profits to consider can they be 10 uses, expect them to act responsibly, to regulate the use of technology and a, in the interest of the use. uh, there's a button, so you don't just have said frequently, so you're gonna have companies deciding how the data is going to be used. there are some regulatory directly regulatory efforts in progress. some of those on the books
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that are there to protect you by spring that seem to protect your data. what we need to do is to understand the how a is going to she said you to have these data as we just mentioned, is going to encourage more data sharing. so we're going to make sure that those regulations are keeping basically those developments and making sure that people do keep control of our data. now for the companies, specifically, apple has struggled in recent years with a global decrease in smartphones sales. and even some people not upgrading a car in phones, how much pressure is the company and financially, and also in terms of keeping up with competitors to yeah, may, is items that these are the regulators and then technique. and they are joining their bandwagon or having a, as of marketing down that hopefully we bring them some people that have been criticizing each of these for being and he's going to be late to the band program that might not be such a bad thing. it allows them to see what has worked to for current features that actually brought to people's activities. and so we're see on both ends where they
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are having more mature and robust features is going to make up for not having part of the 1st hype way. if i all right, yeah, i'll send you that. i, thanks very much for your insight in your time this evening or speaking it to us and generate of logging face the global starts up in responsible, open source a. i still a head on ultra 0 countries in southern africa, struggle to deal with the impact of a severe drought. it's particularly dia is involved with as a man i man on draw the in the philippines comes to an end, police capture high pole full profile church pasta involved in 6 traffic in and support teams. we knocked off of the race to win sports, oldest international trophy. far we'll have more of that story,
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the a hello. we are looking at a summary breakdown to the weather in europe at the moment. lot of cloud coming right out of scandinavia through central pos gemini, opponent, pushing right down into italy in the balkans right down into central parts of the mediterranean to the east of that there's still a little bit of walking around suddenly, wednesday, still picking those type of just out the behind that boy is it called we're looking at some cool refresher weather coming back in. and we have to make that to big timber, to contrast the, the, to some life they all storms rumbling away, rod across central, possibly the politics to the balkans. you can see a little try there into southwestern corner of here, but up towards the north west point enough, the circulation will run across the pond with a scoffing pushing across into what norway. denmark seems a pretty wet weather as well as we go through. tuesday live the storms rumbling
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away just around the balkans, pushing into graceful, pushing, further east, which as we go through wednesday and the wet weather, the bless you weather becomes increased. the widespread was coming in from something of a normally direction. you really all going notice that's a dramatic changing conditions. wet weather right down the across a good part of france into the north offs by meanwhile with heavy showers. continue . 3, much of west africa. was some big a survivor of the united states. the tory is guantanamo and background detention center. civic, so cold war on terror now. human rights activist campaign for the release of the last i've gone have been one time and will be retraces steps. revisit cuz that's it. that's by the echoes of background with his documentary
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on the jersey to as the world economies, those strikes are those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your business to get off the ground of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on your better tomorrow the the goals is there a reminder about top stories this hour? is there any s tribes have been taking place across calls or killing at least the
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gc palestinians. on monday, several of those were killed in a striking a home in the old parade refugee camp in central garza and the other. the border crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed off to a gunman and killed street is ladies there on saturday. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing, hoping it will be reopened arrears, who operations on the way in northern vietnam, off to a bridge collapse in the photo province. at least 10 vehicles fell into the flooded waves with us. at least 64 people have been killed since yankee made land full on saturday. i fulfill post has been arrested on suspicion of trial 6, trafficking in the philippines, and the us apollo. kimberly was detained at his church complex and the southern city of deval in 2021. the us state department charged him with trafficking women and goals as young as $121.00 or below has moved from an a. the laughter,
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16 days of searching for then fugitive tell evangelist policy boy in his brawling church compound in double city in the southern philippines, police now have custody of him and he's currently retained here at the national headquarters of the philippine national police in manila. now on monday, the interior secretary, the police chief and the ground commander of the operation, presented a fully disguised people. lloyd to the media. there was some disagreement over whether he surrendered or was arrested on sunday when, when news sports broke. but during the pressure, officials were adamant that he had been arrested because he was already surrounded by law enforcement by friday evening by them like he has no other options, but there's no other outcome but even forwarded through the government tense. but this was a man hans that began well before the stand off, police had actually been searching for key below it since june. when the arrest
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warrants came out to beloit is accused of forcing members of his church to make money for him to fund his lavish lifestyle. and he's also accused of raping women young girls. some of the miners, so called pass roles who were allegedly forced to serve him. now he's also wanted by the f b i and is facing similar charges in the united states. but of course, he denies all these charges. but given the severity of all these allegations, allegations of human trafficking and child in the sexual abuse of all others before it is of warrant. those who helped him evade arrest those who helped him escape and hide from the 40s that they will no answer to the law. i'm sure someone should be guilty of destruction of justice or 4 or 5 lead ceiling. know some one for each one that they look no interior secretary bid her avalos also reveal during the pressure that former president will be good to turn. they had
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press charges against him in connection with the police operation to arrest a portable keyboard. right? now the 3rd, the of course is painlessly known as a close friend of keep roy and was made the administrator of people use properties in march. so couldn't the 3rd to also be charged with obstruction of justice. the interior secretary says that's where the police to determine find below alpha 0, meaning that of l. solve it. it was police forces among 9 people who's been killed in a helicopter crash and a ruled pulse of the country will resume area. so it was a school single fugitive banker to the capital san salvador. when the aircraft came down in the northeast, monroe carto has been linked to a multi $1000000.00 forward scheme of solving those presidents. now your book has called for a for investigation to a female prisoners in the democratic republic of condos, mcculla, president of total to 0. they would gain weight to doing and attempt to jo break. last monday, the government says
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a 129 people were killed rights groups in prison. the say they are now 2000 a few inmates in the prison. then before the incident, i'll just say was malcolm web report from can shasta, we spoke to some prisoners by phone. 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 jail break. might sweep, say the number could be much higher. we spoke to several inmates by phone about what happened from sunday evening onwards. we've hidden their identities for their safety. follows go from 9 pm the day at around to 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. then the pricing started. this video shows men trying to get through the bones of this. so some of the saying
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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 to. busy everything started and block for then spread to other blocks. it was very hot that day. people were 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 shut down by the gods. many were killed trying to get out. nearby resident say they heard heavy guns fly from about 1 am to 5 am, and they saw bodies being carried away. and pickups off to the city 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 like belgian colonialists. since then comb, guys,
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populations multiplied by about 6 times. kinshasa is become a city is 17000000 people because still the main prison. subbing it and it hasn't been expanded. 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 seem to go to cool for us. 20 years or more. and also because of us, i can all but the rest, the government critics in the last. yeah. they'll go that didn't the manual colds being campaigning for prisoners, right. so it means that he's, yes, all the prisoners in vs is overcrowded and also the lack of ford motor carter. that is why we have daily data that won't do. it says successive governments haven't listened. and 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
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the woman's block and they started draping us. they came with knives and razor blades. and if you refuse, they say they've killed you. 2 women told us, they were gang rates by mail, prisoners, and another said she witnessed it. the i 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 all work properly because of what they did to me. right . groups and prisoners say they've since held head counts and that they would know about to thousands here inmates. and before the incident, they say the government needs to show how many were killed and arrested. i'd say if others escaped that night, the government says nobody escaped. it's still investigating those responsible will be held to account malcolm web houses, era himself democratic republic of congress. to daniel,
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go to the polls on tuesday to choose members of parliament from 25 political parties and civil coalitions. about 5100000 people are eligible to vote for the 158 seats. the house of representatives for one of those seats go to political parties . the with the electric, through a proportional representation system across 22 constituencies. i want the quota system. 15 seats are reserved for women, and 12 for minorities, king of the love, the 2nd, the points, the 65 members of the upper house or senate, as one of the prime minister, forms of government with royal approval, low to turnouts being consistently poor and trust in parliament as low as michael level reports from milan. 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 as well. that percentage will
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eventually be scaled up every election cycle until independent candidates, traditionally from powerful families, a phased out of the a multi policy political modernization committee made the recommendations to shift the kingdom towards what it sees as a more mature and stable political environment. the my tough boob is a veteran politician from these lemme action front expected to emerge as a prominent interposition block in the house of representatives. sometimes you may have jordanians saying that's well, i want to elect and then you know, i did not really find that's my choice was translated into actually part of it. so you know, carrying on and achieving transparency. elections will also boost the trust of the jordanian people in georgina and politics. were in the neighborhood of schmidt. sony to meet to saint to left progressive candidates, a lawyer reset on the political modernization committee, as well as this order to,
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to modernize our political system. and introduce the parties as on grounds 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 candidate to doesn't believe the future of politics lies in parties, the hyphen and in those terms as a whole. i'm interacting with citizens directly. we're not making false promises. as an independent, i'm able to work on drafting laws, but also ensure surfaces are delivered. so what does it the, the battle against the voter apathy? the isn't up hill one day, i'll just sit on the chairs and they'll do nothing. the 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 the local governance issues,
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help shape laws that create jobs and boost an ailing economy. laws governing the political system change with almost every electoral cycle. but of 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 al jazeera on google is facing it's 2nd major anti trust. we're all in less than a year. this time it's over advertising, the us justice department and 8 states. the two's the company of operating and legally in the online ad markets. now they are near to the tech joins, maintains a monopoly over advertising technology and controls the market by acquiring rivals to eliminate competition. google is arguing there's plenty of competition to be had suggesting the government isn't the accounting for the fact that ads and i'll put
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dominance on social media apps. google last a separate major case. last month, the judge ruled google acts illegally to crush competition over its search function, paying billions to device makers and telecom companies to be the default search engine controlling 90 percent of that market. where it comes in comp is a profess of law and competition policy research at gwinnett university, he says we have to trust flu, could eventually be applied outside the advertising space. a sort of a broad level. this case gets that one of the most common concerns we, we have surrounding major tech platforms, which is that many of these firms operate in a bunch of different interconnected markets. and what they might sometimes try to do then is to sort of leverage their position in one market to gain an advantage in another market. and so this case fits that better and it says, potentially provide a blueprint for going after analogous practices involving other platforms. so it's
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effects could potentially extend beyond just the online advertising space. there are 2 main difficulties. the 2 main proof hurdles that the government will have to get over 1st and has to show that google has monopoly power for that. it, it will get monopoly power if it keeps doing what it's doing. and then it has to show that google is using anti competitive practices to test, to sort of sustain its, its dominant position. both things are usually difficult, but the government has a few things working in its favor in this case. the 1st is that google is just a very powerful and pervasive figure in this particular area of online advertising . that will make it a little harder for google to avoid the conclusion that it is a monopolist. now, the government is also alleging sort of a very conspicuously long list of, of anti competitive practices in this case. so even if the record is not persuaded
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by all of these different arguments, the d o j, the justice department might have enough left on the list is still when the case. so we'll see what happens. but i think the government does have a strong position here in southern africa is struggling with its west routes and use the region. so it's dry as february in decades with you and saying it's received only 20 percent of the rain. it usually gets during the crop growing season that's led to have as failing and live stop dying. in a region with 70 percent of people rely informing to survive. 6 countries have declared a state of emergency. they include what's one of the su to namibia, malawi, zambia ends in baldwin. the southern african development community says the droughts left 68000000 people was ultima, food, a water? well then 1100000 children under the age of 5 are facing a tooth male, nutrition and 12 countries. room with us has moved from la shawna land,
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west province in zimbabwe. my macy book, whoever has grandchildren at home, who need to eat. if we blow from a hole, could make that possible, find me, she hit something route and that's not usually plus they died. but these are desperate times in zimbabwe. calling my son bobby, like other countries in southern africa, is experienced and the new and just droughts. it's was drought indicative many families hungry. it was so 5 that fine, that a day when i looked at my grandchildren, i asked myself, what am i going to feed them? i stay 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. 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,
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and when it rains they'll put they seeds and foot lies. they need toll then they'll do this, cover it up and hope so. good. hottest imaginations is more than half a 1000000 children in some of the risk of mountain nutrition. there is a risk of increased morbidity and mortality among children. here's a bubbly 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 prepay stuff still makes the loosely dug up with some parts that will be the main meal for the day or whatever. finding more food for the children will be another challenge. my mobile phone. had them toss out of their much our language problems. zimbabwe i still had analogies 0 doing what i
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can to stay. cancer free is now my pay. can you guys, princess of well says she is complete. just came a therapy and will be returning to a light schedule of public duties. in school to miami police are investigating why offices details. one of the nfl is a biggest stars. so far as you have with that story.
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for an undisclosed kanza and will resume some public duties. in the coming months, kensington palace released a new video to coincide with. the announcement of the princess has been largely absent from public life. important since she was diagnosed earlier this year, she describes the past 9 months as incredibly tough. well, charlie angela has moved from london. is it heavily edited videos set to contemplative music with kate's voiceover in which she says that she's doing whatever she can to stay counts of free. and she is taking each day as it comes. the video features and william and the children for looking the notebook and the sunshine is going to the light boil funds around the world. what it doesn't tell us is one stage of tapes. treatment is at and as the policy has got to be very quiet as to what kind of cancer cells was found where she was treated and what treatment she received. and that really is in stark contrast to how transparent king charles
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has been about his own cancer. diagnosis, he's in the video tape, so she's looking forward to getting back to what is the end of the summer holidays here in england. many people are getting back to work and she's probably trying to preemptively on. so the question of when she will be back to public duties, although she did appear at the, to think of a color in june in the men's wimbledon finals. what does have a cost? i always have honesty about just how tough these last few months of being an embassy to other people who are going through the capital journey. and how does the charities have reported a positive impact of how openness saying that more people are seeking screenings and no doubt going forward? she's going to want to continue to raise awareness. but right now it's kate says, the focus is on her recovery until families still try to answer out of there and a hi, it's time for sport is far with the latest. thank you so much. find me them. after a big defeat against italy, france, or back to winning ways,
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the world cup runners are beating belgium to nail and the wife of nations league goals from colon one. you know, some of them valet, designing the game. and leon friends are one or just 3 countries to have lifted this trophy, gillian and bobby came onto the 2nd half substitute, but couldn't quite manage a goal. the result lease has seen seconds in a group behind italy, rolling holland square, the late winner for norway and their game against austria. they are deciding the masters to be striking. it was on size to one. when puts norway level on points, this lavinia at the top of the airport angola picked up a crucial when and qualifying for next year as africa cup of nations. they've agent group as arrivals a sudan, 214 time ask and champions gone. our 3rd in that group, but just one point from their opening to gains. england. captain harry canes, is christiana rinaldo is inspiring him to keep going. tain, will make his one hundreds international parents can spend one on tuesday 31 year
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old has scored 66 times for his country on sunday, rinaldo. and now that his 900 and 1st and career goals and his 130 seconds to portugal also and really good shape uh for. ready both physically and mentally jo at pacing in my career and i think, you know, just watching other plans, you know, the lesson manada score is 900 and 1st sco yesterday and seeing him compete. so yeah, 49 years old. you know, just inspires me to play for as long as possible. you know, i love this game i love represent in england. and one of the all time greats of women's football is play their final game for the san diego wave. 35 year old alex morgan is retiring midway through the season after announcing that she was pregnant . wasn't the ideal sound off that way she missed a penalty and a for one to feed. morgan played more than 200 mattress for the west, a winning in olympic gold and to world cops mining, please say nfl star tyrique, how was uncooperative during an incident,
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but saw him being hand carved on his way to with game of miami dolphins player was later released and went on to score a touchdown in his teens season opener. david stokes reports fill out the video as it was before kicking off the new season. miami dolphins wide receive at tyrique hill was face down on the ground, being handcuffed by police with him and his friends captured at the moment on their phones as the so 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, because my mom didn't raise me that way. i didn't curse can do none of that. so i guess i'm still trying to figure it out. yeah. you know, i was doing what my uncle always told me to do whenever you in a situation like that, just listening which has i'm starting,
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we'll just listen so gotta 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 tough after stuffing to help. obviously, you know, everybody has bad apples in every situation. i don't want to bring it racing to it but sometimes a discount to everyone. you don't use. busy so what if i wasn't terribly q lower, knows like what that guy or guys, what did the who nickname the cheats up is considered the best way to receive it in the and i felt and despite the incidents still play the key role in miami's come back when over the jacksonville, jackie was the quote 7 passes, including an 80 or touch down the celebrations, mimicking what happened before the game they drove was like i read you, been that info today show you'll tail show, you'll tail and i do erase. you failed me. so it was a plan celebration,
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obviously we have something else. they know it has happened this morning who says he hopes to use the incident to do something positive to the community and primes to become a police officer himself. once he's finished in the nfl. these folks out to 010 as well. number one. yeah. like center says winning the us open has helped him move on from a doping controversy. battalion lifted a 2nd brown sam trophy of the year in new york on sundays victory. tom's just weeks after it was revealed to disclose the play despite testing positive for bands steroids. it was real that he'd been contaminated by a substance that was run into his skin by physio, certain tournaments, ford was not the same as they used to be. so whoever knows better and they know that something was wrong about doing this tournament. slowly i restarted to, to feel a little bit more how, how i am as the person doesn't really matter how,
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how or what the result was. so. so this tournament for sure, helped me a little bit or on friends, have been knocked out of contention to compete for selling america's cap activities . again with great britain off the coast of barcelona means they're no longer in the race to take on renting champions. easy lane. next month, britain, a degree, switzerland and the u. s. a. teens, less interim tension. okay, and that is all your sport pounds back to you family that well, thanks very much for. oh, oh james, earl jones, one of hollywood, most recognizable voices, has died at the age of $93.00, a. solve the stage and screen jones korea spend some 70 years and is one of the few actors to warn an amy grammy oscar and a tony award. but he was best known for his role as the voice of the violinist. all veda in the style was phone franchise. he also received a claim for voice signal for us in the line can oh, that's it for me,
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for me to move for this news. i'll, i'll be back in a moment as move the days news. thanks for watching. stay with us. yeah. or no 20. the september announce is 0. people in sweet land come with nectar, new president. the 1st is the countries 2022 economic class. people in power meets environmental campaign is facing a truck down for using direct action protests in germany. the, the labor party conference will see new prime minister cure summer outlined. his vision for the future of the country against all enemies examines the link between us military veteran and the american far right groups. the united nations general assembly brings together will leaders for its annual high level to be september on
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