tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 12, 2024 10:00am-11:01am AST
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should it's ultimately healthy, rather keep poverty and promote sustainable development. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, i'm marianne demise the welcome to the news out life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes. the deadliest day and a year for stuff at the u. n. agency for the palestinian refugees 6 account and in his riley as strike on his school in central gaza. at least 30 people are confirmed dead in ne nigeria following a damn collapse which has displaced more than
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a 1000000 us bottles. multiple natural disasters while flies, rage in california, while the heart can individually and it leaves the 10s of thousands without power and to lose most corrupt president's work people's champion. we look at the legacy of alberto for you. maurice who's died at the age of 86, the hello and welcome to the program. we begin this news hour in gaza. what is right, the forces of killed at least $39.00 palestinians across the strip since wednesday, 6 of the employees of the united nations agency for palestinian refugees, they were killed in a targeted is riley strike on a school and the all the se, rock refugee camp funerals have now taken place for the u. n. work has killed in the attack. the school was being used as a shelter housing around 12000 displays,
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palestinians, 18 people died and not attack. and robot is saying that it's the highest death toll for itself in a single instance. in the 11 month for august, there is tag i was in, was at the scene just a short time off to the attack. took place. and i'm now in a job when it's cool in almost a rocks, roughly as you come on, this is the impact solely or destroyed. now we can clearly see the grade level of destruction being inflected. to that you on run show tab that is housing, thousands of palestinians. some of these we can see huge holes in blue. we can see people are looking for anything in order to fuse off to the destruction of this you on run, show ta, this kind of destruction is on for us. it ended and i can see you on smells the smell of lunch because of this to like know files of ruffles and even. 1 does have
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been absolutely unfolding this entire area that track has been carried out by in years, very flight to just and we can see here, let me show you that has been used to attack the this, the recreation center eye. witnesses have confirmed that this evacuation center has been hit in that time, what people were waiting for food. well, and we've been in a lot of a sudden there was a huge explosion. distinction of the school is dedicated only to women. women and children were blowing to pieces. we rushed to see our children, but found them 20 paces. this is the 1st time the 1st time the school building has been pounded by is ready, war planes. it is supposed to be a safe sheltering area of my children, and 6 of them were killed. these children, terrorists make god punished them these release, destroyed all high killed and stuffed people. women, a widow and children, often 6 children, including a baby twin. what crime, what rome did these innocent children do?
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this valley generally only has been seen about creation since, as in the past couple of months in a very intensive read them where at least more than 15, about 3, for instance, has been called. it said, this story has been carried out in an area that police must be protected from the principles of international law. what people have been speaking safety in this place funding is, but um, it has checked to that safety that can no longer be easily restored to erica by zoom out just the euro. on the so ross, palestine as well. honey mama is in darrow bala in central gaza. and honey, tell us more about the school that was hit in these 2 is really strikes and who was sheltering inside at the time. well just to give you a little bit of idea of what's going on here just within the past few minutes, just remaining bodies where it transferred to the hospital,
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already pronounced the funeral procession and bidding farewell for remaining bodies where the hospital just took place here a few minutes ago and the seeing here at the hospital, the quite chaotic, the remaining surviving family members were at the, the bomb side. the schools were here as well that they're already in critical conditions. and one of them was pulled up from the hospital. just do that, just to say good bye for family members were killed inside the hospital. the seed was quite heart breaking, but this is not the 1st time we're seeing evacuation centers a we talk about it. honor was schools. these are the facilities that are manage and operated by the united nations and for palestinians. refugees across the gulf strip . busy the 13 of these evacuations that there's have been targeted and the fact that the, the schools are really marked the coordinates are shared with the, is really military. if they're not, that have been turned into a shoulder. is that an evacuation centers for the hundreds of families have been
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displaced since that initial weight of disorder. and since the beginning of these enforce evacuation ordered by these rated military, so the blue, the blue white color of these facilities, as of now, it does not really, it protects any of the people inside the people were killed inside this particular school. and this is not the 1st time this particular evacuations that are being targeted to the 5th time just within the past few months. and as one of the eye witnesses described there, where for the sake of argument of where a target on the 1st time it was targeted, why the consecutive attire all the way through yesterday's at the top when via that the whole facility was designated to help women and children shelter and secret protection inside inside this particular facility, 6 more of the honor, what employees were inside and the are part of the of, of the,
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the humanitarian, a team. the crew on the ground are help distributing a to be a vax squeeze. and those been displaced inside this will provide them with, with water, provide them with, with food supplies and the fact that is to help them survive these difficult conditions. and the fact that it's, it's an honor with school that has turned into a shelter. and 6 of the employees have been killed as part of a long series of, of, of attacks. and on our way itself is really military on. and it's political levels, have been a part, have been the least the, the legitimizing honor roll for the past months and making it right now. illegitimate target for any of these air. air air attacks is being carried out for the past. for the past months is old. so deep in the this sense of, of chatter safety and then part of the psychological warfare inside these facilities,
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they are supposed to be protected on their international humanitarian law. but they are not. and again, the white colors of these facilities have been marked as part of an international organization and protected by the principle of international human to get along with not doesn't seem to be applies to palestinians when they are sheltering and seeking protection inside the system. thank you. very much honey mom with reporting to us and barrow by line, gaza as well in response to the attack owner or released a statement on social media which reads the school has been hit 5 times since the will began. it's home to around $12000.00 displays. people, mainly women and children. no one is safe and gaza. one is sped, schools and other civilian infrastructure must be protected at all times. they are not for tall get we call on all parties to the conflict and nothing you schools all the areas around them. the military or fighting purposes. let him do raise the
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director of unreal as washington office. and he told us earlier that this wasn't the 1st attack on un sites and gaza. this is certainly and sadly, not a unique situation. a total of a $190.00 of hundreds installations have been damaged. that includes a $128.00 of our school sheltering internally, displaced people. many of them hit more than once. the united nations provides the israel east with gps data on where every location, all of our locations. and in fact, uh to dispel another rumor you and just doesn't get off 1 in the morning and decide to drive somewhere and cause it every one of those movements is coordinated with these rarely a defense force. and if you saw on monday, uh you were in convoy that was going to vaccinate children in north of casa against
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polio. we stopped for 8 hours and included a very significant damage from bulldozers to our conflict to. that's now bringing abdulla young. he's an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in cattle and so attacks against humanitarian workers that premises that assets violate international law. how wiring is it that we can sit, continue to see this happen? well, i mean, this is the result of, of being able to do this for 11 months with complete and total unity. there has been absolutely no accountability for the many, many, many similar attacks and even the sense of, of even needing a justification. right? that mean, if again, it is, it becomes so desensitized to this level of, of atrocity again, schools against hospitals, etc. that we forget the fact that this actually going back to the very beginning with something that was deemed completely off limits. these really forces at one point would have to make arguments in cases and talk about the reasoning behind
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targeting these facilities. all of that has now been done away with to the point where it's become so routine to be able to. and is that a shift that is taking place during the course of this 11 month for would you say? yeah, absolutely. i mean, i think, because the way that this war has unfolded the way that the genocidal campaign has unfolded as one in which israel continues to test the limits of what's acceptable internationally. and as long as there has been absolutely no accountability of no intervention externally, from any actors, of course, led by the united nations itself, which sees itself consummately targeted in this way. but also, of course, all of the various countries that have continued to shield a 0 from any accountability that as a result it continues to escalate. it's and the to be care that the legal with the international framework exist when force accountability un member states a meant to protect humanitarian workers. and i think this is cool for you and resolution to 73,
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which was adopted earlier this. yeah. so they can hold pub traces to account for violations if, if the willingness is that it's secondly, i think you touched on it right there at the, at the, we know what the law states the laws very, very, extremely clear about this issue. but, but the law is only as strong as the political will, that exists to defend its, to apply it to enforce it. and we haven't seen any enforcement mechanisms whatsoever coming again out of the united nations security council, which of course, is the body that would necessarily have to take action. the united states has used its veto multiple times to shield his 0 from any actionable resolutions. and on top of that, of course, all of the regional actors that continue to basically sit and watch as we talk about, you know, cease fire deals and negotiations that have led nowhere that are simply acted as, as a kind of a distraction from you know, what's actually unfolding and causes, do you think it's, it's also quite side and unfortunate. the lack of attention that local humanitarian
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work has got because we do see occasionally this kind of international condemnation when international stuff, photography it, as we saw with the well central kitchen stuff in april. but you know, most of the aide work cuz that leaving that homes, if they have homes to then goes every day, i'm going to help that, that fellow palestinians, they all national stuff and they don't get anything like that kind of attention. that's exactly right. i mean, the, the complete and utter dehumanization of palestinians in particular has been very much a part and parcel of this entire war. i mean, this is exactly how the genocidal campaigns and fold. it starts with stripping the people who are being, you know, mass occurred, exterminated in large numbers to this degree. we're talking about tens of thousands, if not likely, hundreds of thousands of casualties over the last 11 months. and irrespective of whether they work for international agency like the when have see, or if they're journalists, for instance, another protective category or medical workers or, or people across so many different sectors that are crucial to the survival of
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palestinians during this exact moment. and they're the ones that are being targeted most directly quite often. and these attacks, israel's fall main as time goes there into the deadliest place in the wild, to deliver aid because hospitals, ambulances, schools, shelters, convoys, all these bits of civilian infrastructure been targeted and destroyed. or d, you envisage at a time where perhaps that will be no international presence or a little international presence in casa to help people that, well, i mean, i think one really important element to this, that, that should be highlighted is the fact that we know even predating this last year, that the state of israel, along with even segments of supporters within the united states have targeted wonder was specifically as an agency as a body that they deem to be you know, it's essentially standing in the way of their aims and in palestine. and so there are been attempts to be funded to be able to generalize that to criminalize it. and even to the extent that we're seeing it's workers targeted and killed in this way.
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and so i think the idea that that essentially attempting to revoke the status of palestinians of as refugees. let's also consider the fact that more than 2 thirds of palestinians living and gaza are either refugees, survivors of the next about or their descendants. right? so this is the agency that has been absolutely crucial, not just to this daily survival of palestinians, but also to the idea that they retain the right to return to their homes, right? this is something that's been trained in international law and un resolutions. and of course, part of this campaign has been post again by the, by israel, as well as, as within some segments of the united states to try and, and essentially, and do the palestinian claims to their own nation. ok, thank you very much. profess abdullah ariano. thank you. well, these really minute tree of killed at least 3 palestinians and an overnight strike on an apartment building in giovanni, a refugee camp. numerous people are reported to be missing on us sherry for reports
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from the scene of the attack in the camp in northern gaza. and how did the ever stay there short because like any of these really well claims targeted the apartment of the family and of the whole, the neighborhood that some jabante, a refugee camp in northern cause of the civil defense units and medical teams are doing that best to recover the parties of that on us, which have become told to pieces the volume of destruction here is massive. according to the neighbors here, a number of people is still under the rubble. this is another person that was killed being recovered. the search operations is still ongoing. the medical teams and civil defense units are facing in almost difficulties. while doing that job. i left a side pass and that was killed is now being retrieved from inside this house destroyed by israeli wilkins. of course, the search operations are ongoing and continuous for a number of missing people off of the violence is ready rate. on this hope,
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the frequency of the rates intensifies and increases during the mind targeting the homes of safe systems where i thought we were surprised and struck by these really just trying tons of bombs are used against the civilians and the shelters re sofa every day. the, the piece a lot of difficulties to do a job and become a people from under the month to search up. isn't that ongoing for the missing people? is there any leads on homes or defenses, but assuming civilians and the same cleans up 9th. a 3rd person that was killed is now being retrieved from inside. this house is destroyed by his writers will play and of course the central prices are ongoing and continuous for a number of missing people off to the vitamins is really rate on this or the frequency of the rates intensifies and increases during the night targeting the homes of palestinians with every israeli rate, there are numbers of that. most of them are women and children,
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and the value. meanwhile, in the occupied westbank and as riley as strike targeting a vehicle has killed 3 people that called bust into flames and took around late on wednesday night. and thereby house also quote fire. well then, 700 people have been killed in the occupied westbank since october 7th. and is there any forces of detained at least 20 palestinians in overnight raids across the occupied by spank is ready? security forces rated several cities and towns including romano, janine l kindly, a and hebron, the number of rides in the west bank of triple since the start of the war on gaza with policy, you know, source, he's report thing at least 35 a day. allison is in his writing, present of also doubled 10, nearly 10000 the
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at least 13 people have died in ne nigeria off to flooding, caused by the collapse of a dime, bodies of being recovered as such, operations continue. officials in the west hit bono state, say a 1000000 people have been displaced. 5th, thousands more, still trapped in the state capital. my degree address is that a rescue operation that ended in tragedy. baby who might have waited 36 hours to be rescued, only to drown when that boat capsized by do was retrieved by apologies and is given . the final right before the battery office has confirmed, they have recovered several bodies. they would say how many. but clearly the budget county is high and will continue to rise. we have many needed ask you what i bought for them on the said go money source or time these best in other ways that
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are some homes that convince you. and also at the same time, the big, big r, r, cause for the general army on tuesday, a section of the allowed collapsed, raising millions of gallons of water into a degree city. that quote everyone by surprise and unprepared by gives the work and say more than 1200000 residents copying effected with how the city is still under water rescue work. i say thousands of stuff trapped in their homes or what's left of them. the rescue operation is carried out mainly by volunteers like this. they say your professional divers, available. they could do that. so far they've been only given life jackets. rhodes, on to like those who made it out alive, come here, temporary camps vacated just a few years ago. by people displaced by the book lot, i'm insurgency. it's why i've been to book an infant strapped to our back and 3 children, intel, or cold for me,
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for the foreseeable future. confused and hungry. she doesn't know who to talk to or why to leave it to you about it. i don't know where the rest of my family's it is so overwhelming. i don't know what to do. then i didn't government promise to get been to the over a 1000000 displays back to their homes in a week, an overly ambitious objective with much of the city. still an updated mission government will take all necessary steps to help ease your pain and suffering. it's a responsibility the government will shoulder. right now. the concern of most of the displaced is why to find food and shelter. and there is little of it to go out here. how many degrees i would use either my degree. so let's look at some other dom collapses in africa. last year in libya, more than $5000.00 people died off to, to dams, bus and devastated neighborhoods. and donna, a lack of maintenance was blamed in april slash funds and
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a land slide in kenya killed at least 45 people following the collapse of the old can job, be down. all the drainage lines were blogs eating up to the leading to the build up of water. last month in eastern. so you don heavy, rain full cause the orbit down to bus even at least 60 people dead and the already will ravaged country. oh, sonic shar fees, a professor of engineering and the university of hard to me joins us now from under mine and see don. and perhaps you can stop by shedding more light on this sort of what appears to be a more widespread problem with them. infrastructure in africa. yes . thank you for inviting me to talk about these problems in africa. nicholas this tom by the case of the ged and
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a lot of them is not the say this time we have her down and say, yeah, in my degrees take this down is team them has trails and i see my whole p a t that seem probably at least we may have been in the history of the boss, a drop shadow, collapse to the problems. i'll leave them a lot of management and savings. always a problem. in addition, as speedway, because human beings may not be available all the time is what, what was the from the, what that means. unique idea. that is to say, the management of team was able to release well, this is the down and seen before because the sedan all last home didn't is during
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for a whole week. it was a good to have the meaning might be back to the selfie o eating to validate. the 2nd problem is that. busy we having them from the boss history as of them already was from the structure of the lines, the minds, the soul failure and the same pulses of freely in the same i recently don't. and then from the history so and, and so you, you describe there a lack of done management. i suppose these things also require level of investment and maintenance. how much more of a problem is it going to become in the region given that we have changing climate passions with the these areas experiencing prolong droughts and even bigger floods
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now and in years to come? yes. so the problem of climate change has been a little bit executive right on the basis of. so that's a freak out. we are having only is these types of lots as each we yeah, i have a 10 pd. the 20 the safety is the amount of info was not sexy. well, the same as in 1994. those eighty's, all those problems of management. nation, the problem of design. we believe that most of the, these are, these died little damages loan. why was 120000000 go they need to? there is always problems of the cause that's easy. the on the top of something is due to be design of. uh yes. let me,
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let me also us. uh let me ask advisor. uh that yes. now are we likely to see this continuing to happen across the content we were just speaking about libya? kenya, now this terrible situation in nigeria, what needs to be done to head off this catastrophe? when i see there was an intervention and the as a quick one that will be found and that's for the, from the people in the street that are on the street name, which was not too so good. so that was the, it's for next season we live not connecting wireless, so they have to do a lot to pay just for the life of these people, but they should design these terms with what we call on us to kenzie safety. it's been way so this is what the same case as in so that in our was case.
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so the dom, well, the shopping is the main called the failure of a jumping is due to the fact that there was no separation. really a full good from the other steam of the down. so these down should be well managed to be well maintained. yeah, cities supervision. junior last one, money theory, major domains o r to be taken all the time to meeting the managed maintenance, the design. we have to review with either many hundreds of existing balancing west africa. and of course, that you and they are at risk, as you say, al side take shot, see a professor of engineering and cartoon. thank you very much for joining us. are now more than 275000 homes and businesses are without electricity in the us state of louisiana. also being lashed by tropical storm francine
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since making land full. the storms flooded rose and ripped down trees and power lines initially. a har can it's, we can, it's moved across the state, and b c's. jay gray reports from new orleans city center. new one is beginning to feel some of the stronger effects of francine, the storm that they've land full as a category to facilitate. and now pushing inland, bringing with its strong wind gusts over a 100 miles an hour and a driving rain. some areas of already seen 7 inches of rain. and that's going to increase as the storm moves through, of course, very low lying area. new orleans, most of the city below sea level and so that water really has nowhere to go. it will continue to build and flash flooding again. it's going to be a very serious problem here. evacuation orders remain in effect. obviously, along the coast line shelters are open not only here in orleans parish, but across several parishes in mistake. we know that electrical and power crews are
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waiting as well as recovery team, just outside the strike zone. and as soon as this storm clear, they will move in the storm, it picked up some momentum, chipped into a category to sustain winds of a 100 miles an hour just before landfall. it seemed to have flowed a bit. that could be an issue with the flooding problem because of this storm lingers, those water totals are just going to grow and that, that's where you're going to see a major problem. of course, the wind is something else to watch. we already know that there are tens of thousands just in the new orleans area without power. that number is expected to grow with this storm moves through it. it's just going to be a rough ride here and along the path of francine for the next several hours. the residents are describing how the homes and causes have been left charged by the lights as wild flies to hit the usa of california governor is declared to dissolves,
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to as the fire spreads. i did your castro reports. the 1st plume of smoke appeared. monday is captured by this time lab, satellite footage then, multiplied to cover much a southern california authorities say a work crew using heavy equipment accidentally caused a spark. and that's all it took. we went through many years of drought and you know, our fuels are chaper out here in southern california is what we call drought resistance. was dropped, resisted up to a point surveillance cameras captured the so called airport fire, now spreading across to california counties engulfing telecommunications equipment a top a mountain peak. the terrain has made it a tough go for firefighters. national guard troops called in by california as governor, are using helicopters and planes to help fight the fire some of these slugs. so you can see, i'm right out to the east here. um, some of them are barely high, couple for even our most fit firefighters. and so those are challenges that were up
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against this family in orange county was told to evacuate, but decided to top it out when things have looked optimistic. not so anymore. you can see fire coming over the ridge now. we've had flames coming up. it's. it's getting a little scarier now. despite those efforts, tens of thousands of buildings are shrouded in the orange glow of a fire lit sky. homes and vehicles had been engulfed and at night the wall of flames choose through another hills. california is wildfire season is just beginning and already it's seen nearly 3 times as much land area burned as all of 2023. experts say it's the result of a heat wave and likely a new normal hydro, castro alger 0 to through and the full of prizes and tell bunch of for g more is died off to battling cancer. he was 86. would you marry? was credited with steering the country into economic growth in the 19 ninety's was
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he liked to spend e as in jail for human rights abuses. now i, on the sanchez takes a look back at his life the. 8 the she wasn't known to be disability calarino yet, and the $1441.00, the presidency in 1990 telling voters she would bring on this the technology and jobs 2 years later, she shocked, prove in the sort of i have taken from sending measures to dissolve. congress and it was known as the artist. critics protested, calling him a defective dictator. supporters. fact anti democratic measures because that's how the off it said the for him waiting for the here. thank god for do more. he was elected because he began to put the country in order. he began fighting terrorism. he dissolved congress because he could not covering the congress didn't support his fight against terrorist oil pocket presents, and we'll check with them federal diesel. the shining post rebels movement was
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threatening to overtake power and then the police task force that had been working for years captured, shining pop the leader of the 9 this month for humanity to the credit, which gave him clearance to further push his fight against the insurgencies. people were detained and disappeared. hundreds murdered. we'll just have it as a different commodity for commodities right hand, man, spite chief, i'm glad you meet them. pacino's recorded how he bribed. businessman politicians, journalist, he actually assessing data. democracy on the he begun on the author retired over gene that's reach new peaks in terms of corruption. so really, boom, people use of different commodity, flipped to japan, faxed his resignation to congress and was then extradited and imprisoned. he maintained he was blameless. sorry, no, no. he was condemned to 25 years for gross human rights violations and corruption
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charges still today. his supporters belief for he money was unfairly imprisoned to his critics. his legacy is honest people's darkest chapters. he will be remembered as of the fates r. i c a lawyer on the us and either ok, barry quarter up for gene that was also in major by your late turn of human rights and major benefit dates or unorganized sort of immunity for those violation until the end for the money we made a controversial figure dividing peruvians among those who believe tirelessly devoted his presidency, working for the poor and to save the country from terrorism to those who believe he's was the most corrupt government in the history of bid. with you, with the news, our life from dell, almost hill to bring you the test out on the streets for a 2nd day cooling out weapons manufacturing available in the killing is to deliver
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the coal to surrender knives. the u. k. government launches a campaign off to more than 50000 attacks over the past. yeah. the the, the distinct smell of change of seasons and i have been sweeping across europe. that is a very or what time the looking like. hey david, this is 9 to send this to him. just introducing funding since it started in front of 2 or 3 days ago. it brings with a fair amount of rain. so we're breaking a few recklessly it twice the set time was average of writing signed and then coping something in sweden and the h. 2 millimeters. and this bull right to come, which means of course it's all sweeping. the won't have to weigh. we seen the
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thirty's for weeks on end, but we're done in the twenty's in the balkans, east woods. what was the price might be ukraine for example. but as you can see, it's just a change in the weather type. the federal breeze blowing down the road, the valley into the west, and met very heavy rains and old mitchell in slovenia and snow for the time being on the austrian alps. and the ad is coming down is also fairly cool. we're in the teams and i will be low. i'm in the max in time from vienna. forecast to about 10 degrees, dislikes or rain this part of last year for days on end. possibly for for days on end for continuous day on sunday. 10 degrees is about 40 below average to it, no size because it's still raining, slowly, sporadically, right in the middle of the so high. but most of it is now where you might expect a bit further sites. the lumen seems us that your nominate decisions made from the winehouse,
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the the welcome back. recap of the main stories now funerals have taken place for the 6. you an employees killed and on his right strike on his school and on the side on refugee camp in central garza, the school was being used as a shelter. it housed around $12000.00 display, some palestinians. at least 30 people have died in ne nigeria off to flooding, caused by the collapse of a down bodies of being recovered. as such, operations continue the thousands of fear to be trapped in homes so much in volta throughs. former presents alberto for the more he is died at the age of 86 is odd and in december office funding, he is in jail for human rights abuses,
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or is foreign policy. chief joseph burrell is in lebanon as the intensifying cross board of firing feet between the hezbollah and his riley forces is raising concerns of a wider regional conflict. is expected to discuss the situation with lebanese leaders shortly. i was just there as a no hold reports on the latest round of selling from mar joan, in southern lebanon, one strike after another. the huge explosions heard across southern lebanon. these really army said fighter jets hit about 30 rocket launchers and other military infrastructure belonging to hezbollah. these attacks are becoming more frequent as this really officials increase their rhetoric of threat against the armed group and national and fee modified up. we are in a phase of escalation, but it's still controlled meadows, at least for now, and then yahoo has been doing what do you want? that is and is pushing for us. felicia and as a form of pressure on has belong to. israel strikes appeared to be part of
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a strategy to prevent the arm to group from building its military capabilities, particularly close to the border. the war of attrition is likely to continue in the absence of a deal on a withdrawal by husband law. the fighting on the 11 on front, or what someone as well call the northern front, is directly linked to what is happening in casa. no diplomatic initiative can make progress until, as well as war on the strip. and israel can never win this loan. war of attrition is real, should know that civilians comp return to their homes in the north unless the war on guns and that is opposition and it will not change despite the threats, isabel has so far failed to separate what are seen as 2 front lines. officials say the army is now preparing to change the situation and shift focus from gaza to 11 on, although is really officials have been resorting to inflammatory threats. they have
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said they prefer to resolve the issue diplomatically through mediators. has the official say, the group does not seek a wider war, but it is prepared for one so far both parties have been cautious and their actions have been measured to avoid all out war. and while sporadic escalation has been the nature of this conflicts, confrontations are expected to become more intense center for their eligibility to southern lebanon. demonstrate is of gavin and melvin for a 2nd date as bad as solidarity with palestinians and to demand an end to israel's war. on gaza, the protest coincide with a permanent defense convention taking place of the 3 days ended by hundreds of companies and organizations. on tuesday, thousands of people were arrested off the confrontations between demonstrates has and the police. danielle robertson has moved from melvin of the day have for demonstrations taking a different approach,
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moving away from the main lease front teeth and marketing through various parts of the cc you there now gathered across various streets. and i say that to try and keep the teeth and avoid escalation of the tensions. now there is still a very heavy police presence on the ground to police are still mainly around to be mailed with the convention center where the international wesson's exhibition. is it taking place now? well, quote test isn't now moved away from that main area. they say the message is still remain strong, they a cooling, ask within spending factors specifically for their involvement in the killing of civilians. specifically garza now police have also been granted special. how is this week that allows them to paper bags and vehicles. ready without explanation and we've seen, protest is being stopped in almost every corner. many police has been out numbering protesters to and wall bases. now the biggest police presence and operation in the states a building 20 full use and have a protest as
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a number to the windows. because by that the people here say they ask you to find and they want the message to the they want to talk times we, these rarely within the manufacturing companies will do that. even if the strategy is one of many demonstrations taking place throughout the day to be in mexico, senate is approved a controversial reform under which judges will be chosen by popular vote present under his menu lopez over doors as the overall will help fight corruption. and the judiciary, the critics say, if the russians mexico's rule of law, he has john hola now in mexico city. you know, even the protest is when they did this and it could stop one of the most controversial reforms in recent mix. can history
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legislate to simply move to an alternative building to possibly judicial reform? it will, among other things, replace the entire supreme court and around 7000 of the judges with new ones elected by popular vote. president group is over the door and these policy morrenda site will bring fresh faces to clean up corruption and convict more criminals did was less and then part of them. interesting. 2 judges are going to be differently because they're not going to be moved by political influence. or nepotism, but be at the service of the people and feel free to impart justice. on the country side, judges elections for the posts will inevitably bring them closer to the political. well bi claim. they'll need to raise money, make promises, all of which can compromise their independence, almost have enough posies united. kimberly how a judge is going to come pain in who's going to about that kind of disease. i think they're going to be supported by local governments business. the co cheese,
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i'm not coast those in the country who have the capacity to position someone in mass media and autonomy will be completely lost. and the result also being significantly less experience and qualifications and re record of new judges in protest against system. the was 1st proposed, so they haven't been last year and there's been a lot of popular support to the president and his policy. but everyone seems to agree and it's a mystery shows the system is low to be pro. could people have started to say for the 1090 percent of tribes go on record to the question is, is this for, for really the way to fix, you know, say several civil society groups. the problem, according to them, isn't the judges, but of failure by mits, can public prosecutors to successfully investigate crimes only around 10 percent of all the cases opened every year. actually lead to criminal charges before cool. now
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the guys can know why the reality is that the prosecutors don't have the tools to investigate all the coordination with police to do so they receive a case and then it's just doing paperwork. so while we don't get rid of this habit of just investigating on paper and have real investigations based on witness testimony and data analysis, things won't improve to reduce your phone, doesn't concentrate on that. but in the next couple of years, for better or worse, it will change the face of justice and mexico. john holman, which is either mexico city in japan, campaigning is started for a new leader of the ruling. liberal democratic party of the window will be guaranteed to become the next 5 minutes the following. last month's resignation of 4 meal because she died. rollbook fried has this report. the reco 9 candidates are competing for japan's top political job, which will be decided at the gathering of the ruling. liberal democratic party
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comes after a series of domestic scandals, the damage the l. d p's popularity and 4 states current lead to whom jo casita does stand. they have 2 big elections coming up next year. nobody thought kesha would do . they may favors in those elections, so they're rebooting and hoping that a more vigorous leader will help their chances among the front runners. so the form of defense minister she gave her. oh is she by making his 5th attempt at becoming party leader? 35 years ago. when i was elected m p for the 1st time, there were many scandals on public trust in the l. d p was extremely low. i think it's his west now. another familiar face is the current administer digital transformation tyra, kona, who lost out the casita when they went head to head for the top job in 2021. but whole candidates faces stiff challenge from a rising star in the l. d. p. 43 year old sion 0 co resuming his father,
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julie chiro codes to me was one of the most popular prime ministers of the post war era. many see the younger co resuming as a new face to revitalize the potty. this elections a taste for the l d p, whether it can actually change or not. and find out who can changes the way that inhibits a policy that's ruled whole most continuously for the past 70 years. and that, despite its flagging popularity, faces a, we can divide it up, position, seemingly guaranteeing it will remain in power. rob mcbride douches era are still as until angela and not even why once in a century, exhibition design goal is turning assumptions of the office,
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the the australia restriping several commodities of the metals of the allegations, the units committed, war crimes in afghanistan. that names will be released for privacy reasons. an official inquiry found australia is 8 special forces and awfully killed. $39.00 civilians and prisoners enough got us done during an 11 year period of the applications which are the subjects of the parish and report are arguably the most serious allegations of his training will. cons, you know, history. the strider is a country which held itself accountable. any prosecutions of a strain in war crimes will happen inside
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a strider by striding courts in the history of human comfort. it is worth noting that this accountability is very unusual. magic general power time has way to process which has a global significance. meanwhile, internet platforms might face substantial fines from y'all straight in government if they failed to prevent the spread of misinformation. well, tech funds might be liable for up to 5 percent of its global revenue if found to be non compliant. australia is parliament is debasing the bill. joining global efforts to establish standards within which digital companies can be regulated. similar campaigns of being proceed by the european union with its artificial intelligence act. the bill positions of stria to be at the full front of tackling this growing international problem. one which threatens to undermine as civic, disclose, and democratic engagement and participation this bill and shows that digital platforms are accountable for competing, missed and this information on this services. the top priority of the government is
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to keep it citizens safe. doing nothing to protect australians from seriously harmful missed and dis information online is simply not an option. you k government is promising to hobb knife crime, particularly among young people. that's of 250000 life attacks and move in to 100 motors were recorded in the u. k over the past year. the latest measures to be introduced this month is a band on certain kinds of large knives. but as with a mox reports x, but say that more focused students that'd be placed on making young people feel safe. a full experience of when you were younger, almost every day in city parks like this one, bradley watson meets with a young person like ryan o'neill. yeah. a bank. a ton juice, woke up. bradley talks to teenagers and 20 some things convicted of crimes because trying to discourage them from offending again. so you want me to do like a as to the counsel. ryan was the rest of the team for possessing a blade. something that was normal in his neighborhood, he says,
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but he's now farm or wherever the negatives. when you go right now and you're looking for trouble with us when a property mostly solves to find you. but we're not being involved. auto senior, even want to look for trouble. bradley says there were several factors full thing, young people in certain communities to carry weapons, or the pressure comes down from i think growing up in that area in an environment where there's not much for them much i'll put you in is it could be down to so precious homepage groups as well to see like you said, the, you know, the, the, the, the last all the clips. but lemme know if it tight. so now the leading cause of homicide and britain in this week, prime minister k as tom a met with a coalition of concerned citizens experts increase the town in recent. ready not withstanding the steps to being taken so we need to do with his government recently announced a band on the shaft. he's an of a large the rated knives which will take effect this month before then please. by
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using videos like this to tell owners that these slaves can be surrendered. a dropbox is without penalty x, but say concerns about knife crime spreading across society. 31 percent of the young people told us to didn't feel safe where they live, where they socialize or where they go to school. on 64 percent of young people told us they were anxious of worried about 9 o'clock. that's usually disproportionate to the level of nightclubs, but shows you that young people off here for them. that's the, it was real. a sarah lloyd lost us on karen and the nice a tight more than 10 years ago. and these days she's still frequently reminded of her loss. nobody deserves to, to die by violence. hi kate. and every time i turn the nose in here, nope. in the eyes. crack my others and them some part. and then on top i feel for that family. so i, so this question is why you use a knife crime, you know, it was sort of is like form a young offender built into us. i don't who says everyone should be aware of this
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threats. i think people look at the problem is in life. it's not my problem because i'm not directly affected by it, but believe me is closer to you than you think. discussing modern pays the causes of my life crime, a complex and victims i'm violent, defend as a like say the solutions to such a crisis must be multi faceted to including education enforcement and conversation . the months i'll just say the deeds. now, a new exhibition of the dutch artists vincent van gogh opens in the british capital this week. more than 60 works despite at the national gallery show him in a new light. charlie angela has moved from london ambitious, but deliberate. this is the story events and van golf the curator's want to tell. in a new show of his works. the 60 paintings cover his joy, his 1st month living in the yellow house in the south, the front in 1888 full of hope. this is when he painted the summer flowers,
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but it also covers his stay in hospital after cutting off his elbow and his yeah, in a psychiatric asylum of these mental breakdown. these paintings a just as joyous. his subjects may be further patients suffering deeply seen him in the background, but he still finds b. c, the gardens at the hospital. a great to say despite his illness, this was a man planning his career coughing out his position in the 12th of the painting. these works, he wrote to his brother explaining how he wanted them displayed, but this was also a man who just a year later would kill himself. he's thought very much about which paintings he wanted to show together. he saw to block of what kind of colors to use to create a motion. and it was not. he's passed on the motion that he wanted to put into the picture. but he wanted to reach his view with emotions. poets in love is the national galleries, 1st expedition devoted to the dutch artist,
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typing into his universal appeal and showing how he re made the world around him. when you look at his paintings, vivid rites moving, et cetera, you almost to follow his thought process. these in those, in the way he lays down at 8 often very, very quickly. but he's also making thousands of aesthetic decisions about how, what he wants to achieve. this was then go at the height of his creativity and inventiveness. this exhibition, tons on it has the idea of i'm golf and tortured office painting in a drunk frenzy and spewing out walk off to what instead, it shows us. yes, he was a visionary, but he was very deliberate about his process. he considered deeply has his what was going to reach people. and he said he wanted to create all the feature, which he did chart engine an out of there. and that's it for me,
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