tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 13, 2024 4:00pm-5:01pm AST
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ranging from infrastructure to health and education. these initiatives ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching the news, our life or my headquarters, and don't find any navigator. here's what's coming up in the next 60 minutes. it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations polio vaccination campaign in gauze of more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized despite the go, ongoing conflict church here launches an investigation into the killing of an
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american turkish activist. saw fi is really soldiers and the occupied west spring hospice city underwater. in northeastern nigeria, 2000000 people are affected. officer a dam collapses. nearer my degrees are members rejected and turbulent times for boeing. 30000 factory workers go on strike after rejecting the latest offer on pay on conditions and support form and full amount of just send me an erickson is laid to rest england's 1st for foreign code to let the country to, to welcome quotes of finals as remembered that his captain david beckham amongst the moon, is at the funeral in sweden, the welcome to the news hour. it's the last day of the 1st phase of the united nations polio vaccination campaign in gaza. more than half
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a 1000000 children have been immunized this month. medical teams are continuing their work despite constant harassment and threats from the is really army it. but i haven't had any reports from northern garza of the last day of vaccination campaign that should never have been necessary told you was or where they can do 25 years ago. but is what use will list war and gaza as it brought it back from nevada, we went through out to the dangers and districts to help the children and to get her blessings from allah almighty. my message to the world is to move quickly and see if the rest of the posting in children enough is enough. it's been a difficult job. you want me to go with that that have through this campaign. the environmental situation here is very dangerous, is we must have potable water here, and we must get rid of the sewage and the waste water. and the streets must be clean of the waist, it fails, then there must be more efforts to eliminate told us right select the severe
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shortage of food health care workers have been attacked and harassed by is what you made it to repair. so now a monday is way the army stop the call avoid that included vehicles and if you for the vaccine nation campaign, warren's health organization, officials say they are confident. it's a 3 phase volume vaccine nation driving gaza has hit its target of, i'm united in more than 90 percent of the children age and or 10 with the strip land. it was, the disease had spread, and most of its 2400000 residents had been forced to leave their homes. take a refuse and crammed a century conditions. despite the relative success to the campaign, scientists for your poll, you could return because of the wide spread destruction, unsanitary states of the gaza strip,
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and other diseases that could be prevented by vaccine nations such as measles. i wrote a virus on now have the potential to emerge by humans. i really know guys of palestine as well as early forces have killed at least 5 palestinians in an air strike on milwaukee area in southern gaza. is really army had labeled this as a safe zone for displace palestinians, but it's regularly attack tense where they're sheltering. at least 16 people have been killed across scars out since friday morning. thought about zone will join us from did and by the head, central garza to talk to us a little bit more about the strikes where they were targeted. thought it ends in the aftermath of as well. at least strikes are still improving the strip since the early hours of this morning. in fact, the reason why the military has been attacking heavy built residential neighborhoods in the north of the strip. and the focus is on as they to neighborhood where
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a residential house that has been completely talked. it's free palestinians, at least happy consent killed wild events have been confirming that they are until every bombardment, one the old food at towns have been intensified in the past. couple of hours now, the army has been expanding to peroration and all adjacent areas to the next, every result as a possible forwarding. the menu, frankly, to switch for security on the ground as they play this into an area has been a, has been on the relentless attack has probably has been under relentless attacks, especially, didn't understand roger to do come residential building that has been hit one, palestinian has been confront cubes, and 6 of those were wounded and it went transferred to an oxide, allow the hospital to get medical treatment. but the ongoing destruction of residential neighborhoods and the devastating attacks have looked at to at least 60 percent of goals as homeless physical warehouse has to run out completely. due to
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the holly numbers of injuries resulted from the study on going from bottom meant with dues of pharmaceuticals warehouses most at least being a protected bodies. but um, it had been attacked in full series of medical points. of course, this trip was kind of sitting in medical teams have been confirming that they are inquisitively facing growing challenges to deal with the ongoing search of kinds of peace amongst ability as an one of the latest reports being released by the world hills organization showed that more than 22500 palestinians have been suffering from mike changing injuries because of the ongoing strike since october, the 7th. and the will to key is in order to be medically rehabilitated again, which is a clear indication about the gloomy medical humanitarian security reality that is unfolding destruct. sorry, thank you so much thought about zoom reporting from central garza in an exclusive interview with al jazeera, the un secretary general antonio terrace as the united states should put more
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pressure on israel to end this war on garza, i have no use. i know the american political life sufficiently to load up that to about 10, but at least it's important to put pressure on the united states in order to make sure that the united states that puts pressure on israel as they are supporting israel, put pressure on israel to stop the war, and at the same time, to recognize that the 2 state solution must not be in the mind. turkey here has launched an investigation into the killing of an american turk or citizen in the occupied westbank. the body of activist ice in or as the idea has arrived. in istanbul, she was shot in the head and killed vine is released sniper, south of knob less a week ago, she was protesting against illegal is released settlements. his body will be transferred to her hometown a dim and western turkey ahead for a funeral on saturday. her father,
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welcome the announcement that anchor is chief prosecutor will investigate the killing of his daughter. because i learned that i was states is not letting go of this arbitrary month by opening an investigation. i was very pleased, i hope, and expect the same from the united states. i feel that when she goes to a very good education in the united states financially speaking, she was doing well. she was married. she could have lived a comfortable life, but she pursued her ideals. she left everything and went to the middle east. how? she was that much of an idealist. i see. we have our correspond that we're so sorry are joining us. so i think is hometown of the gym and you're just outside the family home. russell. tell us what's happening and what you've been seeing. indeed, so this is i said it was family's house. and right behind me,
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you can see that people are coming and living most of them, the family members for franz from tech, a, from the usa, as you had a do of citizens such as the zip, turkish, and american citizenship who are coming, paying the respect to the family and her husband is here, it is also here because immediate family or so always here. they're not keen to told the media as now. they are more name. however, i was talking to them in your test steals feels that they have not been able to digest a reality that i shouldn't or is no more. so this is her family. how's that? just before being killed into westbank by use riley soldiers. she was here 2 weeks before that tragic incident. she has visited for family here and after that she left for jordan to pass to the west bank to protest against illegal
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supplements. so for the body is expected to arrive tonight to her home town in did him, and then tomorrow at 11 am local time for the family is going to receive the call in the system right off the debts are but is going to be taken to the mosque and off the noon prayer, she is going to be buried and assignment to grad expecting houses that the houses of people have put, arrives to the city of them to the town of didn't to that town who are for her funeral. i should or is becoming an eye clinic figure now in, in turkey all, most like an equal out of magnitude for, for rochelle, corey, did the rachel corrie, who was killed in 2003 by miss riley arm or the bolt. those there, when she was trying to stop this bull does as to demolish protest, dean of how was as in the gaza strip,
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i'm almost off the 2 decades. i should also was in the west bank trying to prevent the league of supplements to grab the power steering and houses and they land. so now the position leader in turkey has cooled. i shouldn't, as a national hero, we can see that the n g o is the politicians from left to right from religious to 2nd of their own united wonder name and tomorrow they are expected to be here the vice president of turkey met several ministers, the leader of the opposition party, they are going to be here at present. that's our funeral. how that right. the question is whether any or any american official also is going to join or not that just still not confirmed that people are quite curious. whether the american official for the american officials will be present at the funeral or for an american citizen who was killed by his riley soldiers. right, right. so look, here, we're talking about some of the wider reaction across turkey, a, to the killing of, of ice a new or turkey. it has also announced that it is going to launch an investigation
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contrary to what the americans have said. but tell us more about that investigation and what we can expect as in bid. i'm a her father also is what is insisting on quoting the american government to initiate its own independent investigation. because it says that this is red investigation is not trustable is not reliable. there are lots of ambiguity around that investigation is not transparent and the general mood here among her friends. i'm on the people in this town. they said that these riley investigation is not possible and they believe that she was killed intentionally because it's very sore chairs. no with the community for that actions. and they know that they are not going to be held accountable. so and to they have seen that has been the 1st or top seat that was conducted into westbank by the policy and reported to you is the report is now released. and the reports is saying that the bill is that killed,
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i should know, travel the left to right to her brain in a nearly straight path. so why this is important because these rarely odd me was saying that the, that the killing has happened likely in directly and also unintentionally. however, these 1st or the tops of report is suggesting otherwise indeed is conflicting. these rather narrative is saying that the kidding was direct and international. and also when you talk to the witnesses who were there with i shit when she was killed by these rather soldiers. the said that it was a peaceful protest and it happened in that core on time and i shit was not pausing . and the to that to the, as riley's and that was not any competitive reason for these values to kid her. now the technical officials are saying that they are doing that i'll talk to you on her body and they are going to provide these findings of the autopsy to the international court of justice in the trial that's ongoing against israel. uh,
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okay, russell. uh, thank you so much for the time being. thanks for that reporting a from turkey a so let's look at how these events happen. so what happened is that i shouldn't or as the id was shocked in the heads south of nablus a week ago on september the 6th, 3 days later the us state department said it was waiting for facts to be gathered and rejected. launching its own investigation into the killing. israel's military then released the statement 4 days after her killing saying it's investigation concluded that it's quote, highly likely. that's ag was hit in directly and unintentionally by is really fire . and now a week after her death, turkish authorities of launch their own investigation. and they were asking her family to allow evidence to be gathered from an autopsy for a potential trial against israel at the international court of justice. going to lie as
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a non resident senior fellow with them at least council and global affairs. he says, not calling for an independent investigation highlights us hypocrisy the fact the truck is launching an investigation. it's on the fact that turkey wants to also provide the details to looking for an international investigation and a given the time that there is born with the ongoing in kind isn't investigation both at itc i c, j level. this is going to turn in other major issue between truck and his route, but also that will also turn into and debates probably between truck and the us because of the truck, it will be pulling up on the us to launch. it's in the state investigation of its own to take a stronger stance on was subjects and makes no difference between the 2nd and the 1st and 2nd class citizens. because the charge is now that there would be, if the one that was killed was not that trojan. right. then if it was, let's say,
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an is rodney and markham troubled the us without taking a stronger stance on the subject. but the fact that the issue was a church american citizen, the us is at, at this stage, these refraining from launching and investigational it's phone is going to turn into a subject between the both congress. there's the wide perception across the region, and i would say possibly was that there is a difference. then there's a like a by the us when it comes to investigation or taking a sense of beginning of its citizens. we also see with your calling style, the 0 journalist who was sharing, who i'll say us citizens and i guess the us transform these children was not very much. mike didn't finish expectation. whereas like, you know, the perception is that if it was and is writing american probably that would have been much more simple to and much more a much stronger sense on the subject. this is we did try to ensure the question of double standards on the us, that's not a, at the country level,
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but also based on the citizen level, what does the us nick distinction between is 1st class citizens as 2nd class citizen. when it comes to who. busy you push to adjust this for your citizen when their subjects move pointing to the okay, we'll talk about this little bit more with daniel levy who's the president of the us middle east project and a former negotiator with the is really government joining us on alonzo. welcome back to alta 0. so this is not the 1st time that american citizen has been killed by israel. and despite bite in saying that it's unacceptable, is anything short of an, an american investigation enough. daniel, even given that human rights activists argue that the us government has systematically failed to push the is really government to accept responsibility. and those types of killings who during is an investigation even enough, because it's not off us rodeo. is it when it comes to the impunity with which the us treats israel? i think, well, many people look at here and see as
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a new level of egregious this, of, of, of how problematic this is. we are used to the us and it's policy treat think is res. i'm palestinians not is equal humans, both in policy in the way people have spoken about a lot about american citizens. here you are creating that line that separation line between less and more human americans with a different set of rights. it's absolutely the correct thing for the bike administration bite in the senior officials to be wrapping their arms around the families of the jewel. national is really americans who have been killed or before who are being held in gaza. what about jewel,
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national american for being killed by the same is raising military who get their weapons and their political cub. net diplomatic talbot from the us? no phone calls known as back humanity. i'm. let's acknowledge what was because this was so revealing dory. what was the 1st reaction of president by can no but dry statement, which is still far off from good enough. but what was his 1st reaction? went off. he repeat, he made a tray, which these readies haven't even stood behind. when he said this thing about the bullet came off the ground to ricocheted into the touch and recognize what so volumes, instinctive, automatic go to place is how do i protect these role? how do i define this role? like tonight? a lie that doesn't even stand the test of these really room direct narrative. that is just how contemptuous this us administration
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is not only to the millions of palestinians live under the circumstances, but even to jewel national america, they know forget this. and plus the question here, but as a rule, in cases involving the deaths of foreigners or even some palestinians, the is really military investigates itself after pressure to do so. it can be as early as be trusted to investigate themselves. it's not a, a simple question to read it's, it's a rhetorical question. um, because we, as you and i know we have been through this many times, is that the israel system on this is when it comes to palestinians, not foreign nations. these re lease system has a less than one percent turnaround when it comes to holding their own people responsible. and even then when they were instances of people being caught on camera, children cold lot. and then when there's domestic pressure, the perpetrators even when found guilty,
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release the is really prison. got these rating military who are responsible for the full rate of palestinian prisoners. when these res decided, well, well looking, we better be capital basically hold them accountable is really members of kinetic coalition members descended detention facility to try and prevent not so these role now feels a little bit not enough that we will be international legal attention. ready it has to occasionally give a week to how you were doing our incredible investigations, those investigations and not credible america tries to shield these route from international investigations. but this is catching up with a show, which is why it's so important that the international criminal court, international court of justice are applied to the staff findings are applied that the impunity is ended. and that not just for matchers, but palestinians also feel that international law applies to them and is not
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left. i'm glad you bring this up and i'm glad you bring this up because that's what i wanted to ask you about. the parents of the american activist, another one who was crushed to death. mine is really both. those are back in 22000 and a 3, rachel corrie. they want the international criminal court to investigate eisen or is death. how important do you think it is to take israel to the international courts and practically those daniel, what kind of impact does that have? and so there is an impulse is there is a significance. if the existing arrests weren't being requested by the chief protein prosecute to the international court, if that is acted on by the job to use and that the rest warranties issued, then we'll signatories to the icpc. indeed, every count will have a diamond ma do. we'll allow this prime minister under an icpc arrest board for war
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crimes based and nothing got to enter our country to have the assets and banks that we have dealings with. so these things match a box. there is a much broader question of accountability. i know sanctions and measures which will need to be take if not only this killing, but the entire spectrum of illegal actions by as well all to go to an end. and that means we've seen talked to you before this take actions on diplomatic relations on trade. one more each country, each civil society, so have to ask themselves, what can we do in order to end this? impunity we have not seen countries stepping off. we've seen some in the global south, south africa, the i, c, g. i'm waiting to see much from the region from the into land of the palestinian occupied territories with not seeing that in the way in which we should. and that's what you need to do. and to what extent though, then does this lack of accountability or set a dangerous precedent that look,
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politics are put up above people during absolutely nothing. if we step back from the moment that we, we for good reasons, talk about the case of palestine and as well. but if we step back for a moment, the way in which international norms international role international humanitarian is being trampled on the foot with american complicity a culpability. not just not of as well. i'm dollars during this last period. well, that does to an already fragile island to national system that should have every citizen everywhere in the world quickie and that boots. because if we don't have that, what do we have by the way, use ratings and use as well. this is the bare minimum of the genocide convention, access for humanitarian nights, not using starvation as a weapon of war, not killing foreign citizens,
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no foaming embassy compounds. all of these things are being trampled under foot. no one should imagine for a moment. there was not going to be implications and consequences. spillover effects are based around the world for decades to come. nobody's really is the 1st country to conduct these violations. but the extent of the violations alongside the extent to the, into unity and the way in which the world is watching this and saying, hey, these things off, serious the west, which claims to be the hold with these things doesn't tack when it's there. i like least i think goes well beyond all normal concern for the palestinian is ready to expand. it is a disaster for humanity if i can put it in those terms, can you leave it? thank you so much for joining us from london. thank if to the occupied westbank where funerals have been held for palestinians killed in an is really or strike on wednesday. 5 men were killed by is really forces in the city of til boss troops
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were the drew on thursday night, enabling the funerals to go ahead. hundreds of people took parts. meanwhile palestinian villagers and the occupied westbank se is really settlers have poisoned live stock at a local farm. this video shows dead sheep in the village of i've been really hot. near the city of jericho. resident say they've been harassed by is really, is living in a nearby and legal outpost and recent days, similar attacks on palestinians and they occupied westbank have increased since the war on cause. i began the rescue operations are continuing and northeastern nigeria after a dam collapse called flooding that's affected. more than 2000000 people. emergency officials say at least 37 people have died in my degrees since tuesday. the surging
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water cut off bridges and roads leaving large parts of a city in accessible for dallas and buyers. joining us for my degree in ne nigeria . so a power people then able to cope with the food and water shortages that are happening . uh yeah, during uh we'd send more people coming in, you know, into the city center after being rescued from the default box. would it be in shotwell before today? now we're having more people in the refugee, it comes to like, well called buck coffee in the middle of them, or they do b, c, capital c t. and i just wanna show you a bit of what's going on there right behind me. because you see the most of these 10 said that just me how so crowd at dfac right now is just because people have gone out for a friday tray of any people right in there. they've been with it's sunny or rainy,
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then they'll have to just said this is just comforting them some of them towards 4 days now that they've not had any food from anybody. some of them. in fact, when we set up to do this to, you know, to do these reports some way we're coming to us thinking we're coming to distribute food a table to afford that. they don't have the money to be able to afford foods and also what size and major problem. we're getting reports that some people are, you know, i have not beginning to fridge, contaminated water, as a result of the damage to be done. because the dime has always been the major source of what to, to residential from the degree tile. and this might as. busy you know, in what type of disease is, what that for now, people i've just said, hoping that that doesn't happen. so as the crowd is increasing in terms of visual at risk, you haven't besides, right? probably most of it is, hey, but for those where i'm nothing big getting money to, to buy 40,
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so expensive. i went out to shop for groceries and it does go by. that'd be prizes have more than double and ducks these also affecting that some of those will have left their homes because they don't have the purchasing power. and with the little money that they have been meet at gifted by the agency, back from their homes. they're not even able to buy enough to be able to take the take care of themselves and their family members. okay, thank you so much for that update for that lesson. paul. at least 5 times in africa have 1st following heavy rains in recent years, but many more are in need of repair. more than 40 people died in 2018 after a dam collapse and county as rift valley survivors and the town of soley had been recalling that tragedy. catherine story reports, it's been nearly 6 years since friday. this from joseph and john, this neighborhood, the town of july and central canyon dunbar. and millions of the lease is of water
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and huge rocks gosh down stream. the people leave. john, his father was among 47 people who died included because of the stuff with that we were looking for me. i found that but we found his body hanging on a tree branch. there was 6 other bodies including a child at the base of the dom up stream had this newness cracking before each class. this whole area was covered with mud and water. the owners of this private dumb was blamed for failing to appear to safety standards. people have rebuilt, but they say the har or what happened to them is something they will live with forever. since then, several times in africa, how far? lab was. so for one and nice area course of these thousands of people who is sued on what killed in, out of, but in august in libya, to don collapsed in the northern city of dana, late last year,
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5000 people died. tom, on the same many dogs i really need over the past, the tennessee over them over feeling very fast. and um, because of could it be this talk to them uh, issues that trouble ticket cattle when this done, why? because tucked it and then it's exactly to so that's kind of a catastrophe. way i buy the busts, others say some dogs are old and may not be adopted to environmental changes done that was billed for 2 years ago. was totally different from what is happening today . with the climate change impact over the time, the increase of people, the location of their new homes, the disruptions of the existing forest land that has been acting as a protection of allowing the gums and, and they reversed ducati the water to manage precipitation. at that time, it's totally different from what it is today,
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and therefore that assessment becomes really vital for us to be able to tell or to check on these, these more what have that is coming into the dams. now, climate scientists say without proper planning, faxed exhaust is, will only get was catherine. so all the 0 fly central ok now, time for the weather here is rob with more on monsoon and tie from flooding himself as well. the southeast asia, a f as, as a asia, when the monsoons it advances a retreat, you tend to get big dime polls and circulations. this latest one that's given the funding in order pradesh left the voice of the taj mahal regardless of the actual topic of how long the water. but the risk is probably to the east of that re currently the circulation and it doesn't buy and gold, which is full of thunderstorms, has given to reported to $450.00 off in the midst of rain to cox's bizarre. if that's true, that's a month's worth of writing 24 hours. that is certainly flooding here. and the circulation didn't fall across,
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drifting squarely west and through bang to this baby to focus on behalf of westbank gold jacket and still throwing some grain against the cost of me. and, but of course it's me in la noise and tyler, northern louse and northern vietnam, that is just stuff that type your jack you and as each other posit dumped, huge amounts of, right. it's all so much the rain, fully, half the sky and half of this was taught in the rivers. and of course, all the tributaries, the major this so west and mean by these are the few. it's wide spread funding unit . what is the course of very broad value from the east was? this is safe and west of ne fuel, of course, evacuation is about to take place because this flooding is going to be relentless, not just in the amount but that the spectrum and focus still ahead on the news our, the russia expels 6. you came to for mass accusing done of spa hearing and says, the british embassy is a branch of its intelligence surface. the trial for the for seen
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a $115.00 charges against manchester city is finally going out. on monday. we'll hear from manager pep, guardiola in the sports spells which of the the african narrative from african perspective have available. no, boy, yeah, i buddies. big data. i shift pulled a short documentary by african filmmakers from the democratic republic of congo. and one, there was never going to be letting them know stuff were just spending front of you, you purchased what made intimate connection between myself and join the diggers and mexicans. and secondly, africa direct on. i'll just here to offer the kind of style and it's portrayed through the prism of war. but there were many of the kind of stuff thanks to the braves,
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individuals who risk their lives to protect it from destruction. an extraordinary film, archives funding for decades reviews the forgotten truth of the country's modern history. the forbidden real part for take care of darkness on a dizzy to the the, [000:00:00;00] the color again, the top stories are, it is our it's the last day of the united nations. pull your vaccination campaign in gaza for the 1st phase. more than half a 1000000 children have been immunized this month. medical teams are continuing
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their work despite constant threats from the is really the army. turkey. it has launched an investigation into the killing of an american circus citizen in the occupied west bank. the body of 26 year old activist ice in nor as the id has arrived, been assembled. she was shot and killed by is really forces a week ago for us to operations are continuing in northeastern nigeria after a down collapse costs flooding. that's affected. more than 2000000 people, at least 37 people have died in my degrees since tuesday. i must go says it's expelled. 6 british diplomats accusing them of spying and sabotage. the u. k says the accusation is quote, completely baseless. so russian state media has released the names on pictures of these diplomats. the security service accused, the 6th of subversion, saying they were tough to insure russell's defeated. and it's war with ukraine.
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well, the announcement comes as a new case, prime minister care storm or versus the us. he's due to meet president joe biden, and they'll be discussing whether to allow ukraine to use british made storm shadow cruise missiles to strike deep into russian territory. the russian president vladimir putin has warrant against that move. he says, using western resolves to strike. russia is tantamount to a direct war with nato. it is most about allowing the ukrainian regime to strike russia with these weapons on months. it is about making a decision about whether late so countries are directly involved in the military conflict on long term. if this decision is made, it told me nothing less than the direct deposit as a patient of the nato countries. the united states and european countries in the war when you crank up this is that direct participation. and this, of course,
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but even significantly changes to the very essence of the very nature of the conflict on this one means that made so countries in the united states and the european countries are fighting russia. and if this is so, bearing in mind the change in the very essence of this conflict, we will make appropriate decisions based on the threats that will be created for us to bring in our correspond to jonah, how is there an answer? and then so joe, now there has now been a response from the british government to the expulsion of the u. k. diplomats from russia. what are we hearing? yes, there's been a government response. its purpose appears to be 2 fold on the one hand z mentioned the 8 refutes the allegations put out against those 6 british diplomats, the f as the writer's intelligent service, saying that they would tossed with ensuring rushes, strategic defense in ukraine. the british government statement says those obligations are complete the basis the 2nd purpose it seems of this statement is to
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refute the timing. it says russia expelled the 6 diplomats last month following action taken by the u. k. government in response to russian state directed activity across europe and in the u. k, it concludes we are an apologetic about protecting our national interests. so i think the point here is to count, to suggestions the impression even perhaps that the kremlin wants to create that this was some sort of pre emptive strike by president boots into illustrate the seriousness of his intent. i had of that meeting in washington in a few hours time between his stomach and joe biden, and that potential decision about long range missiles rather this statement would suggest that it was i'll put your new stick on the positive credit and to try and link that to thing, yeah, so we'll wait to see if there a decision has made on the use of these long range missiles for ukraine. but jonah, would there be any concerns over this when it comes to a potential whitening of the conflict?
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this is found to be a level of concern and of course, given present pritchens suggestion of his announcement that they say what to take that decision that would put russia and nato in direct conflict as opposed to the sort of proxy conflict that kind of engaged in it is that sort of concerned that is withheld this decision up to now particularly the part of the us. but i think increasingly coming out of your european capitals, there's a tendency to brush that spread aside a little bit of places like more sole brussels say. like we've heard those threats before, they've not come to anything. and the id, or is that a food didn't, doesn't really want to direct conflict with nature, given the costs that russia continues to incur in trying to defeat ukraine. there is a re balancing, i think, happening of a risk and interest in which the war is not going particularly well for you crate. and that was that for a into russian territory in cost, as it was intended to divert attention away from russia's activities or,
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or results as away from its pushing east. that didn't really happen more and more. it looks like this isn't the winnable war on the ground for ukraine. so the balance of interests may well line out. looking at the picture as a whole in simply giving, continuing to give you credit every advantage it can possibly have, if not to win the war, that's a cheap pressure on russia and to defend itself. okay, thank you. journal how reporting from london senate goals president has dissolve. opposition led parliament 6 months after it took power. bussey root jeremiah fi is blaming m. p. 's loyal to the former leader, microsoft for blocking reforms promised during the campaign trail. but with economic problems growing, critics are saying that the new administration is at fault. nicholas hock is joining us now from the car. so nicholas, what are the opposition saying about this dissolution as well? they're very angry about it. there's very,
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i agree in the way in the form it took place, which was a, there was an announcement made by the presidency last week that the prime minister then you progress or we spend some code would be in the building right behind me, which is the national assembly to and now to the public what his political program is, but that did not take place. instead, we heard from the presidents of senegal, making this address to the nation, saying that this national assembly does not represent the people to understand this situation. you have to go back to how this presidential election took place place a few months ago when this national assembly, the only voted to delay the elections. we also saw a security forces storm the building to kick out opposition leader. so this has been really this side of much political conflict and with this new administration, there's hope that this change that many young voters had hope for would come in one
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of these young voters that, that supported a response on co invest through july fi is 1st time border julia sonya, we met back in april where you told us that you were hoping with this new administration. that change would come here. think dissolving, the national assembly is the change that you were hoping definitely is a, is a continuation of what we rotate for and for the present then to be solved as the filing man. yesterday we, we are glad to did it because we felt like this problem and it has to be several times during this government since june. we try to what laws we try to, to make sure we can work with them. but clearly they, showing us, they don't want to, i guess is the big thing. they have at the, in much,
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but the frustration to trying to bring over here and dissolving the national assembly is just out how we supposed to be. it's a very serious it's, it's, they don't want to work with us if you're really feel very close to be that you political party that, that can to, are these young people. tell me what's the problem that we have with the makeup of this nationalism. i feel like this national assembly, the present as the people very here for pointing to go to the reason they just place them here to feel a got a full full 40 to go. reason we feel like, oh, a national assembly should represent us should sick i won't, i won't issue when you say fines, you mean the population, the people there are the yes and not just people that will come here and talk about the, the, the, the personal interest you should visual, have the interest of people that hot us not? yes, thank you very much. so the legislative elections will now take place in 2 months
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time on november 17th, where a new assembly will be voted and to give that change that so many people had hoped for. okay, thank you. thanks for that reporting from the car, as kenya and germany have signed a migration deal during president's william or toes visit to berlin. the deal is intended to promote the recruitment of skilled labor from kenya and a the repatriation of canyons without the right to stay in germany. president retail was to take part in a forum with top german business leaders to boost education and employment opportunities for kenyan. it's going to count as our correspondents in berlin joining us from there. so how does this new deal fit in with the new tougher rules for asylum seekers being introduced in parliament? they are as it was,
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the other side of the coin because the government's here in the land has been very clear. it very much wants to have skilled migrants coming into this community and adding to that community, bringing that expertise as it were. and that different culture, the different lifestyle to germany. so when shots washed is many serial college nancy phase, assigning this deal with canyon counterparts with president router standing next to this is as i say, the other side of the coin. also remember, this deal will make it easier for kenyans to come join the germans to go to kenya, but also easier for mr. shots and his ministers to say the few number of kenyans who appeal for a sign in to get it and can be sent back. well, they will be able to be sent back more quickly. but it does have to be said, the number of people were talking about is very small indeed. how bad are the jobs
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shortages in germany, dominic, but this into context for us? the the thing to remember is the germany has an aging populations and for decades it has been so i'm guessing was, and that many parts of this country, well, the young people are leaving, being attracted to other places and nobody steps in to fill the shortage that they create, that's why successive german governments have appealed, full skilled people from other countries of the continents to come to germany. and so you have to view this deal through that prism through that lines. is that what the perspective of the gym and. busy here is we want scale people to come to our country. we just don't want people to come here and abuse the reception the custom that they get from this country. so tax advice in germany, government says save
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a lot. okay, thank you so much. donna came reporting from berlin. $30000.00 boeing workers have gone on striking the us not softer, 96 percent of the union members voted to reject new pay offers. following a series of protests production will be halted on boeing, 737, max and other address manufactured in the seattle area. the max jobs have suffered a series of problems and us transport safety officials to set the company has a quote, safety culture problem. boeing workers loss went on stripe for nearly 2 months and 2008. this is about respect. this is about addressing the past, and this is about funding for our future. our members rejected the contract by this will be for labor practices, right?
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violations of the law will only shot more discriminatory conduct. we have worse of questioning on the whole process of benefits. the following has stopped breaking law has the bargain in good faith. still ahead on the i'll just say renews our a special phone coming for a low brazil. now hoops more sacred items will be returned. plus the us, everybody's on from pre builds up with a 2nd practice session impact to after some early crashes. you have the latest next
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spelt which of the chart the sportsman's here is joe. during thank you. the funeral for my england football manager. spend your on ericsson has taken place in his home. country of sweden, amongst the friends and family. paying tribute was eric since captain david beckham, eric's inside at the age of $76.00, also baffling pancreatic cancer. he was england 1st foreign born manager when he was appointed in 2001, and help them reach the welcome quotes of finals twice back him cold erickson a passionate and caring person, and a true gentleman. just as he managed to pet claudio has welcome to use that a hearing into the clubs 115. the alleged branches of premier league financial rules is set to begin on monday. the writing champions are to use to freaking financial play. i play rules which is designed to stop clubs, spending more money than they generates. the club has denied oh allegations of them doing, but is there found to be in breach city could face a point,
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seduction or even relocation to the top link. we say so. happy that the started on monday and, and i know you'll be a more robust and new especially is about the sentence as you come up and we're going to see. so i know what the people looking for it. i know i know where they expecting and know it would a read for many, many years, but i'm set. so is everybody's in the scene and you know, you have this problem. so we say french time has power session on the side. they want to pay off to being ordered to give to them by pay $60000000.00 by the french league about pay claims. he's out a 3 months salary and a bonus payment of to joining round the trade in july p. s g. say the french will cut when i agree to waste those payments for leaving on a free transfer. the club now says it will take further. legal action must be united. the manager, eric 10 hawk is back. christiana rinaldo, who made comments criticizing his former manager. rinaldo,
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who played on the 10 hawk for the club in 2022. so the documents attitude was too negative towards united. the chances of winning the premier league or tompkins leak, as a free to wait south hampton, on site today would be 3 losses in full. and that would be, that was thought to a season for associate use 10 haul cars off the funds to be patient. so he's far away from, sorry for away from me in system. so everyone kind of and is it the title to have an opinion? it's okay. it's, we will see where we are in, in may next year. it's a very early in the season, and it's about meeting trophies be as high as possible. of course, in the need to do everything to be in every game. and then we will see it may where we are. netherland strike a memphis. the pie has completed the move to brazil to play for 20 pins. he left us had to go madrid on
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a free transfer and explained why he chosen to continue his career in the south american country. it's the middle so boy, you know, it's where the joke up when need the, the, the, the, the kids in europe, they look up to people in brazil. they look up to the, to the players and the way they play and also the way they embrace life because it's not the only football. and i think i and the reason that i'm here today, it's bigger football, 22 time grand slam champion rough around the dow has withdrawn from next week's life, a cop leaving the future of his career in doubts. since his 1st round exit at the french open in may, the spaniard has only played 7 competitive matches. the down has been played by injuries for the last 18 months. he says he has no physical problems now, but isn't in a position to win anything or practice to is on the way ahead of sundays coming on as a by john ground. pray of the 3 red flags in the 1st session. the 2nd was almost incident
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free championship later max to stop in is looking for his 1st race when in 6 and they almost crushed a was teammate. such a perez showed some decent pace throughout the session as rental look for some improvements. in fact, to thursday night football and the nfl and the buffalo bills have made it to wins out of to of to they beat the miami dolphins. james cook had 3 touchdowns for the bill. so swift decide that open says he wants to 10 some further about users of adults. and does that cost back to a to go by noah suffered a concussion decide if his career and it was a quiet night tyrique hill, who had asked for a police officer to be dismissed of his hon. cofton thrown to the ground for speeding violation. before that season, over the last week of just the 8th time in cricket history, a test much has been abandoned without a bowl being fold as rain washed out. the fixture between afghanistan, the sealants, the 1st of a much retained the size was hosted in india because of security concerns in
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afghanistan, look, deem from the stocks due to have steady rain for over 2 weeks in the region to. all right, that's useful for now. i have well for united. okay, great, thank you so much for that. well, brazil has formerly accepted the return of a sacred cloak made by indigenous people after a spent more than 300 years in europe. hall getting house more of the day today, the to pin. i'm the type of loan for the return of offended ceremonial cape. once used in the tribes religious rituals but stolen during the shops of patient, of ne them for sale. in the middle of the 17th century, brazil's governments being trying to recover onto the trucks like this, taken during the colonial period from around the world. well, most of the, yeah, but the to pin number mental represents the cultural reproduction of the indigenous peoples of all brazil and its greatest and most beautiful essence. it's represents
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the x you for is a for rich past, but also the hope for a dignified future. for all indigenous peoples of brazil, you know, was it was president louise ignacio lulac. the silva also attended the ceremony. it presented national museum in rio de janeiro. he promised he'd continue to fight for indigenous rights. me up to do something wrong with my position is not changed. i am in favor of the rights of indigenous peoples to the territory and culture as a stablished by the constitution. therefore, i'm making steve sit idea of the limit on land claims by the 21st century. the to me to cloak was held in denmark's national museum. cultural activists say that delighted, but this is only the stones. they say another 10 such brazilian cloaks are held in museums and libraries throughout europe to the hoping that the return of the
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scarlet ibis mental will pays the weight for the repatriation of other sacred items to preserve in the coming years holding out his ear. okay, thanks for watching the news on audra 0. we'll take a short break and we're back in just a moment with much more of today's news and all the latest headlines. see you in a minutes. the with americans more divided than ever. are we watching the end of the american era? the us wants to keep the war in ukraine going until russia's will is broken. but is that strategy working? what to do if there is no day after, in israel's war on cause a quizzical look, good us politics. the bottom line, unique perspective, the american establishment is going to go into the drive using kamala harris, his identity of the black women on heard voices, people who are close, political affiliations, can get a way that can connect with our community and tap into conversations. you will find elsewhere. are we going to live in
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