tv NEWS 30min Al Jazeera September 10, 2024 11:00am-11:31am AST
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the. ringback the another massacre in a so called space so is really bombs killed, dozens of displaced palestinians living in tents in the southern gaza. the, i'm sort of in a, it's good to have you with us. this is else, is there a line from the also coming up to date jordanians head to the polls, the parliamentary elections against the backdrop of the war and gaza and economic strain. the ukraine launch is a large scale drone attacks on the moscow regions killing at least one person, the,
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and the responsible use of the artificial intelligence on the battlefield. experts from 19 nations gather and south korea to establish the blueprints, the . these really army has attacked a tempting compliment in southern gaza and what was described by israel is a safe area. at least 40 palestinians were killed and dozens injured in the strikes on the wasi. the victims were displaced, palestinians seeking refuge from israel's relentless bombardment. the attack happened in the vicinity of a field hospital run by the british charity u. k. med. israel's military says, a target is a hum us command center, but i must call that claim quote, a blatant lie of the sale. we heard very strong explosions in the area and we headed to the location. we found that a deep chrysler the size,
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the attack was 15 maces deep. we found the body pots everywhere in the area. we started digging immediately using our hands to recover the data. and we still looking for others who are missing fund is really strike has killed at least 5 palestinians in i'll show a square that's east of guys, a city. the bomb targeted a food store where people were gathering is really army has carried out. attacks across southern gaza since the early hours of tuesday, a tiny motors in darrow by law in central garza so honey, we've entered the 12 months of this war in a few weeks. it'll be one year since the war began. and one thing we continue to see and you continue to report on day after day is that the zones israel has designated this is coming from is real designated a safe are not actually safe. absolutely, sir. all, and this is what we're looking at is uh nothing shorter than a total,
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more on everything across the gauze district, from social services, elements to all means of life, the infrastructure, public facility, but the worst of this, the war on people, particularly families, families are the core of our city and society, and just giving the nature of how this is by to years constructed. families sick together, family live near each other. so let's think about talk, delete the depths of many of one single family members. this is what we're seeing here of the last evacuation going on. the problem has been happening repeatedly over and over. and one of the following testimonies we hear from surviving family members is uh to the fact that there's those searching for missing family members. the children and brothers sisters and dance and relatives who are buried under massive piles of beard and sand. india in the bomb side. the last evacuations of what a group of tents not only devastated, but the words that also on on the buyer. and many of the people are still missing
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and we're expecting the number to increase within the coming hours. the civil defense crewman, there's in the ground harmonics volunteers are from the community around that area are talking about far more than the for the people do have been collected identity 5 by the health officials here in paramedics and reported to either the nearby fields or how somebody goes or uh, not their hospital in the center of pine you in his city. the problem is with, with this really monitor, it keeps talking about safe zones. but why does it got for people to wear literally to do in order to avoid being bomb? sorry, honey, continue. sorry. the people are told in order to avoid being bombed in areas in the parking java city. in other parts of districts, they needed to be in these designated areas, but so far and their mountain of evidence documenting how people were killed and maimed and bombed inside these areas within weeks. so these are hours of their
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arrival. there is no, it's safe zones across the go through the, the narrative about safety is equivalent to non. here they are. in fact these areas has become more depth trap. they become leave though there is no guarantee for anyone at safety. and that's the, the problem would, would be kind of bonds that are used by this very military. that statement by d is really monetary stated that the use of precise weapons and bonds. these are the laser directed bonds that are not killing civilians. but what we look at here, there's no way that this is collateral damage. these are direct delivery, the tax and civilian population inside of $1010.00 sites here. the trying to protect themselves their children, their families are from the a who are gone going for a honeymoon, who was reporting from darrow, by the in central gaza. thank you very much. it bars who haley is? a vascular surgeon who has recently returned from gaza and he describes the impact of such as really attacks,
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especially on children. anytime i have something like this, i have about 4050 people of did my, my heart or my mind goes to the people who have survived this attack. and by no means i'm not saying that's fully people, it is not a significant number of stairs. even one civilian dine is one to many. but honestly, what i saw in those kinds of attacks when i was dave, is not only the severity of the people who actually died. it's the injuries that happened around it. for example, one of the stories death to be to be stuck to my mind. and one of those of tax, there was something that they called a precision, a therapy with ducky one specific 10 knots of hospitals where i was from san eunice . and so basically they got 110th about 20 pence away from that. then we have multiple injuries. and one specific story that came to me that really broke my heart at the time was i was in the hospital and they saw
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a young lady. she isn't here late twenty's. she was literally pacing from one side of the off to the other. she would stay in one side of the awful about 2 or 3 minutes. and then she would, the 20 piece quit to the other side. and that was so fascinated, i was like, what is she doing? what she's doing this? so i dropped everything i'm doing. and then i ran out of here at the 10s of the display, the she, some of it was to have to do it. that was $1.00 to $6.00 and $1.00 is 9 or 10. i believe one daughter has significant show up. never came to her face destroying half of your face. and they also said, you know what, she's beyond any solicitation effort. we would like to just pass away yet she was still breathing. she often dressing for a so they put him on one side of the of where david or the kids died peacefully, quote unquote, peacefully on the other end of the plus another. have other daughter who has both legs amputated and she was active, repeating some both legs. so this young mother of she was to physically and
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mentally she was racing from one side just the up to say goodbye to have daughter going to the other side of the of to put some pressure on the other daughter who was actively beating from both. and be good to fix. so this is the cat, this kind of stuff we get after each one of those attacks and begin to focus usually in the media is about the one who died and no disrespect to them. that's really tragedy. but my heart as a session or as a physician, goes to the end of it most. the pediatric injuries that have been around those civility or want this casualties. it is really forces to stop the convoy travelling to northern gaza as part of you in the u. n's polio vaccination campaign, and that has cost doubts on whether vaccination will go ahead as planned. on tuesday, the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees said employees were stopped at gunpoint. this despite prior coordination with the military, israel claims there were palestinian suspects in the convoy and then you went and
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says it's cars were heavily damaged by is really bulldozers all stuff were released after more than 8 hours. these really military is continuing its biggest rate on the occupied westbank and decades. the army storm to the dish, a refugee camp source of the south and bethlehem. at least 3 palestinians were detained, off to their homes, were rated the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank has reopened. after a 2 day closure, it was shut down. following the killing of 3 is really guards. on sunday. hundreds of palestinians were stranded near the crossing from the occupied west bank side. it has now reopened, but for civilian traffic only not for commercial goods. houses around us, a hoot has more from the jordanian side of the border as well as you can see behind me the passengers are now coming and going from the king. hussein border crossing and on the other side these really controlled alan b crossing. it was shuddered for 2 days after directives from is really security
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officials and reopened only when their security measures were implemented and put in place that according to these really airport and port authority, who controls all of the land crossing set of chairs with jordan. there's still no word exactly on when commercial traffic will be allowed in windows. trucks will be allowed into the other side of the border. and that's perhaps because these really are still working on directives for securities and working on putting new measures into place. and remember, this closure had happened after a shooting took place that killed the 3 is really guards. on the other side, the jordanian interior ministry conducting an investigation into the matter identifying the shooter as a jordanian national, who acted alone. but for thousands of palestinians on this side of the border, they were rendered stranded because there was no other crossing for them to go to the one in, in the north and in the south have also been reopened. the united nations says
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lessons are not behind being held in any of his 200 schools in gaza because they're being used to shelter a 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, 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 to get this thing done. fluid spoke to some young palestinians were now in katara and are able to continue their studies star students back in gaza. 17 year old lee on the bus,
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she can finally shine again. going back to school. generally feels like reaching them for me, especially after the war. and this might sound exaggerated, but i genuinely knew this. israel's wor, costs the teenager for senior year high school instead of taking classes for months she's had to take cover from is really bones and you and shelter in hon. eunice funding was february. i couldn't reach out to my teachers, even though i tried with a group of my friends to continue are still our studies at home, but we couldn't do so. evacuated to doha, 4 months ago, lands back on track. thanks to a scholarship. here in katara, some palestinians have a chance to resume their studies. education has always been central and gaza even before as well as of war. and when living under occupation, the strip had one of the highest electricity rates in the world, its schools played a crucial role and empowering people,
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as well as preserving policy, new culture and history. traditionally, god has produced some of the top achievers and high school exams in the region, which relentlessly is really a tax if forced education facilities to close for 2nd year. the un says 85 percent of school buildings are damaged or completely destroyed. and all 12 universities has been bombed among them, the one where abraham had been studying to become a nurse family. and then we did these really occupation forces destroyed my university, see all us, how to university and within the dreams of my classmates and my own. this scholarship from education above all is giving me a new start. opening a new chapter in his life, he's starting a degree at lou sales university, just north of doha. this time he chose psychology. he wants to help those in his community who have experienced similar trauma to him. but in guitar ibrahim is
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learning more than just skills. now, today he's trying on his brand new prosthetic leg. he lost both legs and an arm, and it is rarely attack. improving both body in mind. abraham is taking his 1st steps towards a brighter future, one in which palestinians education and resilience go hand in hand. it to some denford, alda 0. the, the russian says one person is that after ukraine launched a drone attack on moscow and several other regions, the russian officials say more than 70 were shot down the governor of brianne scrooge. instead error rate alerts were activated in many areas. one man was killed when the remains of a down drone hit,
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a residential building southeast of moscow. that's bringing houses here. was really a shop of all of the joining us from the russian capital. what more are you finding of, of finding out about the, the, the actual yeah, the, so the desk has been reported since the stats of the special main shop ration in ukraine. it took place in the most cool region. early this morning. it happened due to the massive drone attack, according to the russian defense ministry, around $144.00 across type drones attacks. russians have retreat overnight, selves of 10, but the 10s menu that were intercepted over the border regions of rounds course belgrade, as well as colored guy. the roll nation deal live fits and about 20, over the most region. and in the morning, one of the drums actually crashed into a multi store residential building. and the safety of admin square has some such 5
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full so can lead me to se for mosca. um and uh as far as started uh between the 11 sense 12 floors and uh the 2nd floor and also crashed and exploded into another multi story building as well. and as a result of dont attack, that was that means for a full si, 6 year old woman died and that 12 more people were injured. 2 of them have been taken to hospital and that and the critical condition. uh right now traffic and ron mosca is extremely slow. uh, several most pools was suspended many planes. onregional school where redirected to to another city is to uh, the city is rather tells tons of ad sales. and right now where it gets henry pulls, that's all the add ports. uh, working normally because all the restrictions have been lifted at the moment. but the situation remains quite, quite 10. so i should say,
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yes. so this has caused significant disruption around the capital in, in moscow itself. what's the official reaction to it? well uh, russian of flores, he's of course condemn these kind of actions by the, by, by ukraine i, as they say, because they say there's war. ukrainian, you are these dots. um, they say that a russian defense systems work good is that to a russian needs a move them to install them all over the place. they actually do not talk about the reasons they say that no going to stop the special ministry operation, because obviously chris could have been critics. so, but i'd be special and shop ration in ukraine. say that that's the main reason of that. what's going on in russia, not just the most and most for region, but in a be a border regions and in course couldn't particular because as remember that the ukrainian
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full says, uh, uh and to the coast region a while ago, the russian investigators committee has classified this must have a talk as a terrorist ox, and they opened a criminal case of terrorism due to that time by the ukrainian friends. and once again, it happened know, told only, and not just of the most good, most for region, but in the number of russian regions as well. so she was, you'll your shop of all of a reporting from most go. thank you very much, julia. it's still a head on elsa 0. a search for survivors after bridge collapses in vietnam by phone yag is carving out a path of devastation across the country. under the voice of darth vader of the renowned us after james earl jones has died at the age of $93.00.
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the is bad to be a big shock to the northwest if you have any. in fact, the whole requesting of is cooling down. as you spend a very active thunder storms is given, city funding is moving east with just ahead of it. it's pretty warm. you've once again see the new record i can have a for us is just off the top of the chart, but infinity within the arctic circle at the new wrinkled, warm september day. last this day, mulder had his warmest attendant advice on record and it's hottest in years in montenegro, at the back city, 637. this was as of yesterday. now clearly we are pushing that was out of the way to be replaced by big thunderstorms and they do structure long ways. you can see we're going to concentrate property on greece, montenegro and this general area. then this looks very or tumble. that's what's going to bring the cold weather down through from the low countries down towards
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the alps. we might actually eventually, by the end of week season, alpine stay in the immediate future to be rain thunder storms and dropping temperature. the average in syracuse, 22. we're down to about 10 or 11 by thursday. big drop. it's now the same time this don't produce the flooding in morocco, algae, or that i think they might do the same in libya and the still rain in the middle of the hard does it. but as much as that was submitted to the bulk of it still on that fed sir was a journey through every story. every step is in there to the celebration of what we can achieve when to reach the welcome to cities and exclude does under the redesigns luxury living,
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crafting a future. today we create the the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching else a 0, a reminder of our headlines this hour. russia says one person is dead after you pray. launched a drone attack on moscow and several other regions. russian officials say more than 70 were shot down. one man was killed when the remains of a down drone hit, a residential building southeast and most of these really army, his detective, tempting camp, mentioned 7 guys in what was described by israel as a space area. at least 40 palestinians were killed and dozens injured in the
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strikes on the last. the victims were displaced, palestinian seeking refuge from is really bombardment. the only land crossing between the occupied west bank and jordan has reopened to civilian traffic. it was closed after 3 is really guards were killed on sunday. hundreds of palestinians were stranded near the crossing on the occupied west bank side. staying in jordan jordanian voters are heading to the poles to choose members of parliament from $25.00 political parties in several. coalitions. voting is underway against the backdrop of the war and gaza that has impacted jordan's economy. the election is the 1st since reforms in 2020, to increase the number of seats in the lower house. the new laws aimed to get political parties. a bigger role in the countries. semi constitutional monarchy houses here was michael. apple is in the capital a mind covering this. so in a country michael,
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that is governed by the king. how significant is this parliamentary election or so according to the constitution, jordan is at parliamentary hereditary monarchy. so parliament does play a role in the decisions ultimately made in the country and i'll explain how. so 5100000 eligible vices in the country will have the opportunity to directly elect the lower house of parliament in a by capital system which has the house of representatives at formula house and the senate, the upper house. those 65 members are directly appointed by the king. once the election is over, the prime minister is appointed by the king, and it is the lower house. these people who will make up the 138 seats, but all elected at the end of closing today, those people will approval consent to the configuration of a cabinet. of course, the lower house is also the genesis of legislation in the country and real braden
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but to a local governance issues. we've been around children, we've spoken to people. as you mentioned, the economy is a big issue, creating jobs. the 1st thing an ailing economy, that's what some of the policies that these a, these 100 in the city a candidates can help shape. and they have been just the latest figures coming out of the i. e. c. 311000 votes. have been counted so far, that's about 7 percent voter turnout. the expectations are that the turn out will be anywhere between 30 to 56 percent in the country. the i se briefing us earlier today saying that they are allegations of negligence up in the north and it, but some people have been detained and erased the day full and can negligence. and then down in the south and on. they were people arrested for having stems, pallets they was stuff is it's unclear whether they were stuff of the independent elections commission or whether they would start from
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a political party campaign. a michael, thank you very much. that this house was yours. michael. apple covering the jordanian parliamentary elections from i'm on is an international summit in south korea, has calls to the introduction of safeguards on the rapidly expanding use of the artificial intelligence on the battlefield. the world's armies are increasingly turning to ai to produce ever more sophisticated weapons racing ethical issues over their use. brought mcbride explained from autonomous drones able to the side whom to attack, to enabling of a foster decisions in combined logistics. the development of a i, in the military spear is being driven, especially by conflicts in the middle east and jeep frame. and at a speed of development that has this summit wondering what happens if humans can no longer control with waste, with profound uncertainties, both taking the logical and geo political funds is old and more imperative that we
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set the homes and governors who are responsible for a i this 2nd global summit springs together political and military leaders along with other stakeholders like diplomats, technicians, and lawyers, all grappling with the ethical dilemma of how much battlefield control to give ever small to machines. this is an opportunity from people working in different sectors and disciplines to me and to understand each other the use of military a. i has a particular relevance for south korea as it faces a declining population with the world's lowest vitality rate. the country has to look for alternatives to actual soldiers to deal with its future security threats. with hostile threats from north korea, keeping up tensions along the heavily fortified boulder south career is relying of a more on its sophisticated tech sector. as one of the world's leaders in cutting
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edge a development, hey i is leasing forward and there's a huge disconnect between the pace of the technology and how quickly it's advancing . and the pace of policy making. like most of the walks of life, the military sector is facing the ethical challenges of a i's, rapid advance, but knowing good it's particular case. the cost of losing control has potentially more leesville consequences. rob mcbride, l g 0. so for rescuers or a searching for survivors out there, bridge collapsed over a flooded river in northern vietnam that happened in fort toe from himself to typhoid young. the mainland, for at least 10 vehicles, fell into the red river. 3 people have been rescued, but at least 13 are currently missing. michael to tar skis, a journalist in vietnam, and he says type when yagi is continuing to devastate areas, even though it's been downgraded to a tropical depression. as much as
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a concern now is up in the northern mountain, those provinces, north and west of and or others still receiving heavy rain. there been numerous plants sides ground to deck the drop of day. um and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of an way with traffic on it. of course their cars and motor bikes. and i went to the river, which is swollen from all the rain. hundreds of soldiers and police officers are out searching for victims, and it's not clear right now how many people may have fallen into the river. a few people have been rescued there of course this now evening. so that's quite a serious situation. and unfortunately rain as protected 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 annoy um, so i renewed, flooding this evening due to more rain storm us for account several days in advance . we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean unfortunately was only somebody you can do for a storm or does magnitude. so the, you know, a lot of wind damage,
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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 waters and off those. so of course 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 um, right up a storm. major flooding has swamped homes, streets and farms in northeastern nigeria after a dam failed authorities, a warning people living in my degree the capital of bore no states to move out of the path of the rising waters and find higher ground. officials say the collapse of the dam could lead to an increase in water born diseases in the region. a series of wildfires in the us state of california has forced thousands of people to leave their homes. hot and dry conditions are causing fires across the us. west coast. one is spreading in the san bernadino national forest east of los angeles. it has
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already burned more than 80 square kilometers of land. the after known for being the voice of star wars. villain darth vader has died. james, earl jones was 93. his rich, deep voice had become familiar to generations of fans. frodo car looks back at his career. described as one of america's greatest actors. james, earl jones, and 60 year career in film and theater established him as one of the most recognizable voices in hollywood. mm hm. so it's easiest to do. so millions of film goers knew in best as the voice of star wars given darth vader. the book the true blazing african american actor took time to find his signature, deep baritone voice born in 1931 in the then segregated state of mississippi. jones suffered from a severe stutter owing to his difficult childhood. joan said
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