tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 22, 2024 4:00pm-5:00pm AST
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this is ultimately helped eradicate poverty and promote sustainable development the, [000:00:00;00] the hello until mckinney. this is the news. how in line from coming up in the next 60 minutes trying to silence the messenger is ready for us to mount just there was bureau in ramallah in the occupied with bank ordering us closure to 45 days. during the ride on our offices ready soldiers tear down a large banner of al jazeera journalist, sharina barclay, who they shot and killed in the occupied with the bank. 2 years ago has been lost in this world, tried the biggest exchange of 5 since the world gaza. began the liberties um group targets and is ready advice. they have
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a city of hyphen no wins to israel's impunity. its forces ta good. yet another school sheltering, displace palestinians in kansas city. we live to gaza and for the 1st time and truly in his history, a 2nd vote count is on the way and it's presidential election. a lift this candidate is searching ahead of the main office ocean leader. and his full what could be a pivotal race in the for the long season is underway in a single pull its title. hopeful lumber. noise is losing will championship. front runner, max vista, the typically this riley soldiers have stormed out just here as romano a bureau in the occupied west bank. our colleagues were given 10 minutes together their belongings and leave. doors to the office have been welded shot and the military has ordered the bureau to close for 45 days. during the ride is riley
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soldiers tore down the launch band or if sure enough. ok, lights the data are in the old. is there a journalist we shot and killed bind, as rarely snyder, while reporting functioning 2 years ago? since then on a hand begins our coverage is really troops moved in before sunrise the their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting would be occupied with most of the civil, many were masks, and were heavily armed in the hallway, the soldiers confronted elda 00, chief, carried nothing but a microphone. wow, that's what i was getting. you saw. this is a decision that was made by one of the is really generally see. he is ordering us to immediately leave the office and take our personal belongings and cameras. i. the army says we have only 10 minutes to take our belongings and leave the office so they can shut it down the the office will be closed for 45 days. is
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really 4th is also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting imaging in refugee tab banners like this stood as a reminder of israel's past attacks on journalism memories. it is now seeking to a res, transparently vengeance. or how does he or his crime or reporting the truth about what his role is doing and be occupied, palestinian territories of israel's carrying off unless atrocities and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does 0 it has. and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish. i'll just hear out for that crime and also to ensure that there is even less coverage. uh that reality unless it comes up to the rest of the world. media rights groups have condemned israel's restrictions and attacks on journalists how ge 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media to these boys as often challenge israel's narrative. something it appears,
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it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism. about the i was really conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region as the narrative says that these relays are good guys, and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized and there are a threat. and this is a narrative of the, as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down of algiers. bureau in the occupied west bank follows its expulsion of the networks reporters from israel a few months ago. as israel struggles with growing criticism of its war on gaza is now seeking to control what people can see and prevent its critics from being heard, spent and about him allergies. era. the closure all villages heroes bureau has been widely criticized. the palestinian foreign ministry condemned as rel,
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storming from allah, and the closure of the office is cooling full, the implementation of a un resolution to ends. the occupation the foreign press association expressed concern and is cooling on the it's really government to reconsider its actions. it's wondering that restricting foreign report isn't closing news channels. there's a move away from democratic values from all on the same best probably is lot for us in the mind because the israeli government has also banned al jazeera from reporting within israel, saying, we'll see, is there any government actually been saying about this? right? and the closure, we're all know just there is offices in ramallah, hasn't offered any explanation as to why as well. no explanation has been given, but it is clear, it is because israel is really struggling to control the narrative. its own government to set over and over again. is that it is losing the narrative war as well as should be after a year of what has been described as ethnic cleansing, the palestinians, and genocide. i will reach you a statement made by this real communication minister after much pressure. and as we
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promised this morning, the security forces rated old is here as main offices, referring to our bureau in room a lot describing us as a mouthpiece for hamas and hezbollah. and where he went on to say we will continue to fight our enemies channels. and ensure the safety of our soldiers really does a straight out of israel's playbook. associate the journalist, the storytellers unfairly, with the arm groups on which one who we're reporting a cues on fairly the journalist of incitement. and really all this does is it in, in hibbits, our ability to amplify the voice of the palestinian people, which is something else is here, has been doing all along in a vacuum left behind by most western and global news outlets. just as an example, the new story for the last year has been front loaded on the western media with the issue of the is really captive so called hostages being held by a mouse and gaza. now that's about $250.00 people in total that were taken if you'd
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like, dozens remain. but in comparison, the number of people taken by israel is military in the occupied west bank of the last year alone is 11000. and when you speak to palestinians on the ground, as we have been doing, they will tell you they see this as an industrial scale, kidnapping of its people by an illegal occupying military force in the design socialists as part of that right pull down a band around collection of alkali who was killed by his riley forces 2 years ago. i mean this is something that repeatedly done to a memorial for her and romano as well. of the tribune with a towering figure in the, in journalism. not just a mere world, but very broadly seen as someone who spends her entire career for years amplifying the palestinian story amplifying the palestinian voice. she was a palestinian christian woman, and american citizen gone down, bind is rarely sniper. while she was covering
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a raid and is really right in the janine refugee camp and for years there's been an investigation, but no conclusion, and no justice for her killing and even in death during her funeral. these really military tried to stop her funeral procession for coughing, was knocked over and even an image of her now represents an existential threat to israel because of her powerful story telling. and indeed her story in and of itself as well. in the design, i know you have spent many years ever pulling from there. can you just explain, help difficult, as well as my reporting from the occupied territories, especially since october the 7th as well. since then, there's been a number of desks of journalist, at least 5 of our own colleagues have died in the last 2 years. but there's been a number of journalists killed, palestinian journalists killed in gaza, a number of them dozens, have been detained in the occupied westbank, including journalists, activist,
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university students. the space in which any conversation can be had in the occupied westbank in the policy and territories really anywhere where anyone is talking about israel has been becoming more and more constricted. we reported on the closure and the desk of our colleagues and the desk of other journalists on the desk of 8 or 8 workers and the closure of our offices in jerusalem. we reported on that from ramallah. and now we're reporting on the closure of our regional office from a mine, so the space in which you can report is getting tighter and tighter and wouldn't many people have reached out and spoken to our colleagues on the ground about is it? they are worried that with the closure of the room, a little office, that will mean there will be no one to continue telling their stories. and their voice will be silenced even more than it already has been. so i know, as always, thank you so much shows and best probably for us in a month. as i was explaining the, it was rarely forces have repeatedly targets it's al jazeera journalists in 2022. so just shot and killed 3 novel outline. while she was reporting engineering and she was wearing a blue flag jacket,
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clearly marked with the wordpress you investigation found as well as use lethal force without justification. here earlier is really forces destroyed. atalla housing owns is here is office in gaza facing him aust was using the building but has provided no evidence and will recently during the war on gaza is ready forces of kills. generalist, including is my level cool. and some of the dock uh and their families. okay, well some more on this we joined now by of a case of who is a can equipment from the hud vash potty joins us from tel aviv. thanks very much for being with the with us here on to 0. can you just explain why the as rarely, i mean, would have done this. what, what does this more likely trying to achieve by shutting down our office in ramallah as well? i think it is a clear expression of a to me of these, this is what has been suffering from occupation and fascism vision obviously because the occupation forces are fees or
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a can penetrate during phase the police damien infected toby is whenever the like including the so called the area a, which is according to they also are called say supposed to be under control, that but it's daniel authority. so this is part of the occupation, the very ability. and so, according to the team, we see a diesel and e o q based on forces go and do the whenever they like those areas, including the, the other parking spot. she's going because the government, as i said, the diamond dime, again, including by the way in the class, is it that the thieves a look for fridge, that she's got domains which one school it better secure the divers bills accuse anyone, including with think of me is a need to include in his learning, so a sick of this, let alone but his feelings in full and as a the god. and it's blanche. is it a benefit?
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cute anyone who raises an identity boys or dad about the 12 to criticize the government and the scribe and see which is the chance to just on that . i mean, if it hasn't been any outrage at all within israel, i mean, is there a fee of the democracy is, is being eroded by this government special for the 1st of all, there is a little bit more because he enjoyed well because the ones neighborhoods in bocca, see, i mean, in my, you state that defines exams it as if it belongs only to brought up with features and, and brock degree even me to not necessarily your with degree and the 5 success. i only a of the became in to try to give a sense of it's very safe to say it's, it's not exactly the same. this is only the people that i expect, but students, it was never bought cheese to that degree. and obviously it was not so much, i don't think democratic like it is now, people have been secure within the state of easily op. i'm not talking about the policy. no good,
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but then it always let that load the got the state which is on the general side of the master. careful or most the here i'm talking even if we think is a poor po, this means to or giving you medication. if you months a go all for the you know, to shop, not to close down, adult delete. but to seriously oh, every day the meets the objects newspaper because it said it is too good to go. and now that's another view all fans. that's what they allow the government to lead me to, but i just close down a journal that needs the newest paypals. it's as well, even though you're all of the 12 big nothing on the move on that's i'm believe it. so we're not surprised. no. but what about an international reputation here? i mean, obviously we've heard many organizations come out and contin as roles, closure of, of our office in ramallah. i mean, it comes just
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a few days off to the you in general assembly said that as well must be in this unlawful prisons and pellets in the interior trees. and how big it flow is elizabeth combined to as well as reputation on the world stage, or as they have no reputation lift a little kick on the governmental visa and it's been bill so we can get the security and gaza for almost a year. more than 40000 palestinians mostly, you know, since the videos changed in women evidently, except that we have been bush, joe, via the potency because of the policy of these way, the government. and he doesn't seem that the reputation was that it was so. um, is it part of the bulk receipt or the village of our community life? i do, and i did states. i'm very sorry to say that i'm not saying that because i, i feel glad about it because i'm serious about dates. i'm thinking about the, by the way, it doesn't only, you know, cause a terrible,
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a damage to say the least will that, but his being and people is also in my view, against the interest of the paper really, really high and the end. but this government doesn't care, nothing about the well being and lives of the palestinian supposed to. ready but not the full of the lives and well being of these ladies themselves know what they do in the arts projects. we all know that 90 percent responsibility for the phase on the face of the a. is there any host as it is? is because they've been, you know, and his government don't want to make any guy, no big deal and stop this much because they don't want to. so what's happened to date, even though my law against bills, you see that it'd be filed against them since you don't infinity is the one that ends in job wasn't name is just a so called natural lee. yeah. of a continuous crime committed by this government. okay. and has some of you said? so this is also part of the day is a, the government's,
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we don't dictates the fours. that means this is bob defeat. they don't want anybody to know the tools. they find the tools. okay. i'll probably by i saw things, let me of you. thank you so much for your thoughts. we really do appreciate them. that is also kind of a kind of set member for the head, osh policy. thank you very much. well, here's the law has launched a major assault on northern israel, hitting areas near the port city of haifa. lebanese the groups is it's targeted multiple sites with a barrage of from a 1000 drones. one of the prime targets was the remark. david advice, is there any media reports at least 4 people were injured in those attacks, as well says most focused within just shifted some fragments, spanking bios and causing power outages. this is ready i'm. it says it has struck $400.00 sites and living all believes to be linked to his beloved explosions were
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heard and towns across the south. is there any military official site they are continuing to attack his blood targets and live and on and plan to intensify operations? the licensed escalation is putting fair among people fleeing those pulled areas where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu hesitates, his government will take. what did the action is needed to attend residents of north and as round to the hugs by me. luckily in recent days we haven't inflicted a series of blows and it has been a lot that he never imagined it has. paula has not understood the message. i promise you, it will understand it, but the, you in special code nice have a live in on, has issued a statement to sign with the region on the print, given them in the catastrophe. it cannot be overstated enough. there is no military solution that will make either side size for the life of summer and con is in my own in southern living on and can you just bring us up to date with the, here's the law,
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the tax on israel. and so the latest on the cross board finding of the as well as, as a launch, the $115.00 roll kids into is really territory. it's the 1st time that they've used a longer range for all kids that were able to hit high foot and nazareth as well. it's very much a message to be is released that the infrastructure is completely intact and they can still take the flight to them is a huge message. but israel is also responded 400 targets have been hit just in the last 20 minutes. so say we had in that direction to very large booms, a lebanese ministry of health said at least 3 people have been killed today here in 11 oaks and to and from we had a little bit from benjamin netanyahu. uh, basically saying, doubling town saying that they will take whatever action is needed to return
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residents to their homes. and when is ro, what does that make as well? let me just go through some of the other things that he said. he said that the, um, another iranian terrorist proxy hezbollah attacked his rel, completely on provides. they find themselves in rockets into our city. they made 60000 is raised leave the homes and we went on to say we will take whatever action is necessary to restore security and bring out people safe and back to that, how it was everybody either in israel or hay 11 on, understands that these riley's are not focused on the face harry, up behind me and across the board at some level non is now the target fail, seemingly winding down. uh oh, really? no. talking about the will on garza, every part of israel security operate is, is down talking about this area. obviously there's uh,
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the presidents in southern living on as well that is being deeply affected. what are they saying to you? what are they telling you? well here in virginia and where i am is just the kind of a microcosm of what's happening across the sub level. it's about 30 percent of capacity. most people have actually left people looking at the situation. they're watching the news, and they'll do making decisions almost on a daily basis as to whether it's a state or whether they do leave. this intense escalation that we've seen um in the last week has meant that there aren't very many sharps open. this is a bit of a goose town. right now you can see the house is actually just directly behind me that are completely empty. so what's going on right now is people are assessing all based on a daily basis as to whether they stay or whether they leave and my account. thank
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you so much and run con for us in southern living on a single position is taking place. and by root for senior has block come on to abraham keel, who was killed by his ready forces on friday. hundreds of people are attending the ceremony. akilah was killed and, and is ready to strike on a residential building and the to hear some of the volunteer liberties capital the dosage of our joins us live from by route and does not understand that funeral has just recently finished. of the yes, at the funeral for ever him. i keel and a another has will a foot soldier my mood uh how about uh was held in da here in southern bay roads. uh about 20 minutes ago the procession began and there was a band or by um, has well, a band that played songs about jerusalem. we saw has it not only that has the yellow flags,
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but as well we saw red flags signaling as the message that says this organization is tried to deliver to the world at this particular funeral. as that is one of defiance. the red flags that were being waived around the crowds are a show of defiance and revenge. certainly very, very at 10 times here in love at all. and then this particular funeral significant because ever he killed, was killed in an air strike by israel. and the a residential compound to building a 7 story building that was level and she wasn't the only victim 16 members of has the lot were with him when the they were all killed during this attack, as well as a number of civilians. the desk told a, according to love when he's health ministry is 48 for the number of people killed in that attack. and that, that is something the government's here is calling a massacre by israel because there was no regard for civilian casualties during
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this fact. so the feeling is very much one of sorrow and it tends about what could come next to just on that door. so given these really attacks on living on the over the last few days, and just how i'm predictable, di has been how people coping with not knowing what might happen next. it was a very anxious and they're fearful because they don't know what to do. i spoke to some people who said that really they don't know where to go. most of the people that live in here, that's a suburb of them in southern. they wrote this home to about 700000 people. we've been there for the past 2 days and it is a ghost house. basically, a lot of people have less. i spoke to a resident there that said about 70 percent of the people that live in da here. all have decided to move out for the time being and the say elsewhere in the capital. and the general feeling here is that really the situation is very unpredictable. and now with the latest attack on, uh, the,
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has the luck about there's in here on friday. it's clear that israel is no longer a body by the unwritten rules that the civilian population should be safe. so really it's very difficult for people to process and they're very worried about what could come next. thanks so much to us that they're giving us a sense of what it is like there on the streets of by root dosage. battery for us can pretending to gaza. now we're is ready for us to have killed at least 16 people in attacks across the strip since doing the northern casa, as try kid to school housing displaced people in the l. shante refugee can 7 people were killed and many others wounded, including children, and displaced. palestinians and guns were struggling to cut off the heavy ryan cause flooding. the un says israel was war has posted in a 2000000 people from their homes by living and makes shift shelters with little know basic supplies for more and this, which one now about how many mock mood who is outside the l x. a hospital and our
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bella, honey school sheltering just placed people was targeted for a 2nd consecutive day in the is really, i mean, his just now issued evacuation or the for a novice go. what more can you tell us about this? of the yes tom eliza is a start with what was going on here inside the courtyard of the hospital here. once again, we're seeing the space here around us turn into is the and all of the crying. and that this then tries. you didn't because of gone go in a funeral. sincerely hours of this morning just from the past couple hours. a talk in the is the southern eastern part of, of the central area there is but i city of a lot dealer group. the people were targeted by a, by a missile fired from a drawing at the scenes here at the hospital when the injuries were arriving here a white heart breaking heart wrenching, indeed, when you look at people arriving in peasy,
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then completely shattered phones and fractured the skulls. of from the strap now then you don't, don't forget, these kind of missiles them, bonds are packed with nails and with little pieces of, of middles. and when, when he explodes at a very highest speed, did the car through the flash and there the eyes, as they say, there is the bullets always when all over the flesh, it cuts through deep, deep in deflation, cost severe planning. so by the time they get here to the hospital, it's already too late to save lives for the people from one family and which means they're vibing family members who follow the ambulance at the hospital. a very, very difficult thing to, to watch here at the hospital, but it keeps repeating itself over and over in separate talks at school in western golf. the city a shot, a refuge account. again, once they get in this particular right. but you can't be repeating the targeted by these very monitor valenze listeners track since the beginning of this june, inside the war, 6 people reported killed inside this evacuation center, which happened to be yet another school in giovanni,
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a refugee camp where it is really military issued an order for a house that is next to the school. and of course the house that according guy witnesses, isn't as large in size. that as, as, as people were making a, it is always going to be bought by an of 60. and this is a huge box, and it's likely to effect dave, that collision center because it's very close to it. to d i. d is really military mid calls and sending texting, text message, telling people to avoid the area. the problem with this that it does, it does sound ok that they are asking people do back with an area because it's dangerous. the problem is there is no safe, it's waist around the, the school or the vicinity of the area there. and people have literally have no place to go to. so it's a quite cynical, it's a thing that this is a safety precaution. while at the same time the refuge account has been already destroyed in terms of, of infrastructure and public facilities. and people are likely to stay in the
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streets because the school has not, or the house hasn't been bonded yet. so yeah, honey on top of the bombing in the strikes is also being a little tv ryan recently causing some significant flooding. when most people uh, having to live and make shift shelters and tens how much hotter is that making a lot of people there where, you know, tom winter season and brain are just lovely things here. and people used to enjoy them in the past, but not of these particularly unusually difficult situations where people are out of their homes, who have been more made homeless for almost a whole year right now in the, in their, in their towns and evacuation center was without any proper access due to the static agent and highs used to it didn't happen to rain a lot. here was only a little bit, but just given the damage infrastructure and the, uh, the uh, the sanitation facility is just the whole c and c quite a quite difficult for people who are in tents and happens to be in an area that has
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lower either do do or really they were really flooded with water and sewage as well . so it's very, very difficult to watch people who are trying to get out of the areas here to drive into a dryer areas. but again, this is a bad beginning for a whole winter season is still in the horizon. and if there is no spire or no immediate a stop to this madness and people go back to their home, the tragedy is going to explode into millions of atrocities in the coming day. thanks so much on a hard to imagine exactly what the conditions likes here at the moment in cancer. i mean, mike move for us and to all by the will for the 1st time and truly because history, the country is conducting a sick and followed count and the presidential election to know candidates secured 50 percent of the divide. it will decide between left his candidate to enter
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a camara, this an aka, and opposition leader. so just from augusta this, an aka was in the late in the early results, but it still showed all the 50 percent of the vote that is needed for victory. so today is the election that seemed to be crucial as the country tries to recover from its list. economic crisis that lead to a political people well for the life as we joined was to get binding open ended, who was outside the election commission in the capital, colombo, i know that thing working hard to get an announcement on the election. have we got any updates yet? is we haven't had that final election announcement by the elections chief had in colombo. i have moved locations now outside the commission and it's just basically just behind me that that grouping that gathering has taken place where the commission addresses candidates and the supporters who will turn up for this final announcement. what we do have in terms of numbers,
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is the final tally of the 1st con, which any way puts under commodities on like a, in front with 5600000 volts as opposed to his closest drive on the subject payment . that's a, the opposition leader who's pulled just over 4300000. so as you can see that in, it says that he's a 1300000 sort of a gap or votes between the 2 bought the salon constitution requires that a candidate in order to win at the 1st round, most rec, most basic lead record 50 percent plus one vote, and this hasn't happened, which is why we're seeing the 2nd draw the voting for the 1st time interest on cuz presidential election history. so we've had a couple of odds of that process where they're looking at the preferential of woods where we see, you know, people, voters have the option of choosing 3 different candidates. and this is where those prep of inch of with tally. so we will fairly soon have announcement of the final picture of the final number, but it's more or less a given that under commodities on like
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a will be the new president of shanker. but can you just tell us a little bit more about some ends of the policies that he ran on and how he is likely to leave yeah, this is a complete maverick as i has been talking about throughout the day. the and he and the g. p. that under camara, does sound like has been enrolled with the last election. what they had was a 3 percent shadow of the road to be, he's about to ascend to the highest office of the land and how have they come to this place? i mean, it's basically a combination of factors. the one factor is definitely the disillusion, the frustration of the people of sri lanka who are very, very fed up with the same or phases a political system that many see as corrupt as full of nepotism as food of that sort of wheeler dealings. it's about who you know, that gets things done and people are absolutely fed up of this, the other side of the victory and under
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a commodity sound like his fortunes is the cab is magic approach. he has had a, let's not forget that obviously there's a bit of a mirror image makeover. that is a very casually, a sort of a branded campaign of a k b, even the much coolest sounding sort of acronym. but only know he's come across and people have basically begun to believe he's claims that he is for something new for something different. to bring a wind of change of free of corruption and the new system that allows the country and all of its people to benefit. thank you so much. uh now we await the final announcement of males and that is there for us in columbus. it's also a hit here on down to 0 wave of death and destruction and mexico is this in a low accounts, hell, rem, something the civil war will tell you about the search for thousands of people who went missing and bung with dish during the ryan a former prime minister, shy casino, unless you're in for $300.00,
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since dawn. and the north is try cuz it's school housing despise people in al shante. refugee can 7 people were killed and many of those wounded including children. and hopefully this is rarely sold just don't, they'll just, there was bureau in the occupied with bank giving stuff 10 minutes to pack the belongings and leave. the military has ordered the office close for 45 dies. let's take a closer look at where the old general bureau is located. the occupied west bank is divided into 3 administrative areas. the network's offices are in ramallah, an area i, the palestinian authority controls most the phase there, including internal security in the area b, the p. a is also in charge of stick to such as education, economy and the house. but as well has control of external security in both areas. that area see is the biggest, comprising about 60 percent of the occupied with bank. most illegal is rarely settlements of build savannah as well. managers,
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security and planning and palestinians often struggled to secure building permits are looking for more on this. we're going to bring in the most recent media studies, a professor editor how does the truth for graduate studies? thanks again for being with us. first of all, can i get your initial impression about why you think israel felt it necessary to shut down? i'll just here as office in ramallah. yeah, well i've said this before, but i think israel was not just at war with her mass or even with palestinians in general, but i think you're at war with journalists and the institution of journalism back in october of 2023. when this all started, i thought the 1st time and assign was when reuters and asians from suppress reached out to israel to try to get safety for the journalists and gaza. and israel refused to provide that safety. and then in november, when they were negotiating that temporary cease fire that lasted about 6 days. israel and the united states were both adamant about one condition, and that was that international journalists not be allowed in chicago. and as you all have been reporting,
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this is the deadliest conflict in history for it. for journalists are about a 150 journalist who've been killed. that's more than vietnam which went on for many years, more than world war 2 more than a rock or any other conflict. so israel certainly has an interest in making sure that people don't get a critical perspective, that they don't get a critical voice into that. and i think it was a 0, it was bearing the brunt this office being closed down. a journalist being harassed and targeted in the west bank and in in garza. and it sits on fortunate. i have to say that western journal i sent journalism hasn't said and done more about this ongoing war on journalism. do you think it's going to work from the israel's perspective here that it is actually going to successfully suppress the, the stories and the facts and what we're seeing actually happened in the occupied territories? well, unfortunately in the short term, they do have some success, right? not just with this,
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but remember that the us government exercises inordinate control over media narrative is in the united states for instance. so media coverage still tends to be overwhelmingly sympathetic to the is rarely perspective. however, the challenge for israel right now is that people are getting their news from social media. increasingly people are going to outlets like elders 0. so for the 1st time people are, are starting to get another perspective. another voice in this, in this ongoing conflict and that is that a negative impact on public opinion about israel and not just in the arab and muslim world, or even in the global south, but also in europe and in north america. and i think over time is going to become very difficult for israel to continue to maintain this narrative that they are, they are the victim, and that they are fighting a bunch of evil chairs just on this point. i mean, just in the closure of, of the office in ramallah actually just draw more attention to the stories that get
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told by the journalist that works. it absolutely does. but i think what we have to what we have to watch in the coming days as to what extent the story gets picked up in mainstream western news outlets. right. that's one of the things that i've been monitoring and in my research and today, and i think for, for the most part, israel has been able to get away with a lot of their crimes. not just this, these crimes against journalists, but they've killed 41000 plus people in gaza and they're still getting the benefit of the doubt in most western reportage and that remains perplexing. but if we dig into some of the media studies of literature, there are some, some, uh, cogent explanations as to why. obviously we don't have time to get into that right now. but maybe in another interview, the place, mama to as always, thank you so much. um, we really do appreciate to your insight into this. i'm at almost 3 slow to other use now, and a power struggle within mexico's most violent criminal gang is causing the wave of death and destruction within 60 people have been killed as rival factions,
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beth. the control of this in the lower contel is john home and reports bodies of tuning up on the streets of the city of clear con this in the lower coattails gripped in a civil war. it's paralyzing it cypress, sent to the city of cory of time. and it could spread, it's the most serious conflicts of 15 years. one of the most powerful criminal groups in mexico to the genesis of this will was almost 2 months ago. a pull straight out of to, it will start. so in the morning of the 25th of july, we have a meeting at this raj, one of the attendees, a 76 year old man with a $50000000.00 balance. you'll nice have his name is miles above, but he was better known as our menu, one of the founding members of the call to he was meeting one of its younger generation walking guzman guzman was one of those chuck peters, the sons of legendary king pin
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a chapel they were rivals 12 mile within the code so that they degrades come together to help resolve a local political dispute. instead, according to elect to the miles subsequently released through his lawyer, something very different happened. as soon as i set foot inside that room, i was ambushed the group of men a sold to me, not me to the ground and placed a dark colored hood of my head said, oh my through he's a lawyer. it was a kid, nothing. he claims what king guzman tons of miles says, but he was and hung co put in the back of a truck and then driven about 25 minutes to this strip where it was bundled in to apply the strips. he didn't move in the lower and this is the plane. it took by fucking guzman and no miles. he says, restrain with zip ties to el paso, texas. us agents waiting for the guzman was turning himself in,
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allegedly using a maya was a present to us authorities to get a better deal. guzman, lawyer. the nice any such, do some john, this question might reflect his version of events. would he really have been kidnapped after evaluating capture for decades? but many of us here in cooley can see it exactly as he tells it the great the true . and it was just the beginning of trouble to com over 2 months. so my son is miles above us, it guy you. those reportedly made the licenses and gather forces to start a war against the remaining to pete those on 9 september, it began so called the fights claim of the 50 dead. meanwhile. and while you're in fucking guzman, a boat for waiting trial in the united states on drug trafficking and other charges don't home and how does it clearly account the way of getting an update from the election commission of sri lanka and lift his candidates under
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a camera to send the aka has been declared the winner of the presidential election . we're going to go back to them and else, and that is who joins us from outside the election commission in the capital of colombo and as you ascending on the a few minutes ago. this was always likely to be the case now he has been declared the winter officially and looks like we're having a couple of technical issues with them. and now that we will try to get her back a little later in the program. ok to around now and at least $34.00 people have been killed in an explosion of the coal mine in the east. about 70 workers were reportedly there at the time. it's one of the worst mining disasters in the country's history. and the number of dead is expected to rise. the president has ordered an investigation and then found good as to full all of its longest. as in prime minister, shaken,
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seen it has spied cold for just as the hundreds of people who were forcibly disappeared during hood time. un office families are demanding to know the face of their loved ones. tended challenge re reports from the capital deca check cutting as. * with the fate up under this is basically disappeared, remains unset, while at least 3 people have been released from sick detention centers since the former prime minister flat to india. around 150 remains missing. sonya dice, lum, sister of a still missing opposition leader and co founder up my doctor. victims platform is sitting on says one of our key to mines is funding those. we're still missing. we know only a few came out after the 5th of august, but there's still so many whose whereabouts we still don't know. so our demands remain the same. funding goes missing and bringing those responsible for subscribed
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to justice. according to local and international rights group, more than 700 people had been victims of enforce disappearances and bung with dash in the past 15 years. government of check custody now repeatedly denied that security forces were involved in enforce disappear. and so it's saying that missing people had gone into hiding voluntarily. many of the victims relative say they were headed off by all started another victim, michael chuck, my was released last month rights activist and outspoken critics of sure, because he knows policy on phone with dishes. indigenous groups check my science. he was subject to severe psychological torture and solitary confinement for 5 years . and then be sure to be honest with them, each of those who are involved in perpetrating these heinous crimes, including shaking his c not must be brought to justice even if it requires making new laws just and there should be exemplary punishments so that there are no repetitions of such things again,
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right. if farmer decorated military officer of the law hill i'm was me, was also released early last month. and he says he to was psychologically talk to him and didn't see daylight for the last 8 years, while in detention in a secret facility. anybody doing any crime evolved re call? you must go through the digital system. somebody coming in just picking them up and dropping somebody and the keeping confined for the independent beer cannot just happened. and any, any supervisors, i did kind of happen. so this log be stuck forthwith on the been custom arm on a lawyer and human rights activist was one of the 3 people releases of to shake us enough left the country. he told us in new york to severe physical and psychological talk to her for 8 years, check older on the clock and window less solitary confinement. i meant to dump. i'm going to pay that huge. but i have no idea of what used to have taken place outside
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optimized, at least i walked to the dock street after several hours a game to know from someone that the nation liberated. and i've seen that had left . that's whenever your life things have changed to far too many families have lived with grief up not knowing where the loved ones are or even if they're a life they're sticking just is, or at least closure rights groups say that it reforms are not implemented soon. bangladesh could witness more abduction and extra judicial killings. good job 3. i'll just see the doctor what we can go back to, shall i can now and speak to me now fernandez and never come are this in naca has just been announced. the next president, can you just give us an idea of what sort of lead a he is likely to be? so given his campaign, he was very decisive, being very, very confident and the pleasures he made. having the hopes of a people of a nation,
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a most of the supporters would see with him in that very 20. yes. and he has seen the way politics and the political game is played. but what he's claiming is that he brings to it a new lease of life, but i'm the, he's leadership, he will bring the country a new sort of wind of change. how's it going to go about doing that? because obviously there are a huge economic challenges in sherlock and he is promised last 4 of the people that have supported him, mainly the poor. can you explain how he is going to work? that type road between who supposes and the item is well, very, very carefully for sure is the 1st on. so the 1st part of the answer to that, because as you said, he's got this type drop, he's got to balance the i a method, the agreements with the i m f. and it's not something that, you know,
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shalonda can just aggregate and say it's pulling out of a, he'd been allude to, going back to the m f to look at maybe the negotiating parts of the agreement. do you has said that disagreement entered into on the form a present during the victim of thing is very much a targeted at the pool and the porter segments of society and it should be fed. but what he's saying is that he's in a different way of doing this, and indeed, critics of that, i miss them, have a quote, his thoughts saying that you don't only have to look at the taxes, the direct taxes and the porters. there are other ways of building revenue and the rebuilding to alaska. so the hopes of a nation riding on under a commodity to something like a at this point of time as we look at the coming days and the coming months. thank you so much, man l m a nelson and us as a for us in columbus. so it's not this full now. his and a thank you so much. so i'm well for my one title, hopeful lumber. nora says just won't be single poor girl and pretty well, chum should lead to max to stop and finished. and 2nd,
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it means be in the car and drive it has cut. the stuff is advantage of the top of the stomachs now for 52 points with 6 races left in the season. it keeps noise in the range, the chance of a hole in his red bull rival. the staffing hasn't won a race now since the spanish grown friend that was back in june. just how it stands, go in and see knight to the state school and putting him on his tongue victory fa norris has lifted him to 279 points. has that title, race intensifies a race organize this side? they all taking the sport sustainability seriously and arriving to come home from the missions by 50 percent within 5 years. but some critics, a less convinced by f ones green credentials. patrick fault reports from single night races might make a magical spectacle for people watching f. one and single. busy but it also means having to use floodlights along the circuit, adding to emissions this year,
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race promotes a single pole g p s g p is converting all of them to any d cuts in power for illuminating the track by at least 30 percent and 2022, s g p instead of a hub, energy emissions for the rates here by 2028. it follows forward once commitment made in 2019 to reach net 0 by 2030 a and an impact report published last year s t p highlighted a kind of more than 20 percent emissions compared to a baseline instead of the apply. the problem for me is it places out the biggest parts of the carbon footprint of this boat and it's a standard military pool. and also it seems to focus on some of the more sacrificial parts of the sustainability as part of the issue is the focus of s g p's commitments. it only covers emissions from within the 2nd part, accounting for just a fraction of the events overall of carbon footprint. and it doesn't include emissions produced by freights logistics or travel making up the lion's share of it
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. separately, a new report published this we took came of partnerships between oil and gas companies and sport. accusing them of using sponsorship deals to divert attention away from their role in fueling the climate crisis. according to green, think tank of new whether institute fossil fuel companies have invested more than $5000000.00 on major sports events like f one, racing. so it's mobile advertising campaign. big huge pollute, says like iron mountain co and pics right last. so this is an event that generates billions of dollars for the single pool, and environmental goals may not be the number one priority. for me to one is also announced, it's investing in sustainable aviation fuels and a step towards addressing emissions generated by transport and logistics. sustainability doesn't end up what is leading today is going to be table stakes tomorrow. so it is a topic that we will always be improving on. and when you hear about the teams saying, how can we share at congress of a 2nd and take that off for lifetime? that relentless,
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continuous improvement is exactly what we want to apply to sustainability. and what we're doing, early environmentalists might say much bigger margins of improvements and needed for formula one to truly make an impact on sustainability. patrick fault, how does your single st. joshua has failed and his bits become a 3 time world heavyweight champion. he suffered a humbling defense against thought of britain daniel, the war, joshua was not found repeatedly and this idea of science will find the action unfolding in front of close to 100000 funds at london's when the state in fact, the biggest f a u. k. crowd for a focusing much becomes us and then hearing in front succession around 5 the bar. and that sort of thing is even if occasion fights against on the always on the easy called slices theory. he faced each other in december who was saying i was going to get knocked out and we, we also got knocked on him. you know, i've done the business and i'm just, you know, i'm glad i approved everyone wrong,
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but this is stop my journey. this is stop for me. of course i want to continue fighting, as i said, as we took a short success and we came up. sure. and what does that mean? now we're going to run away. we're going to live to fight another day. and that's why i'm, i'm a warrior then assist junior in carrying them back. they were on song, gets around madrid and the lights just went round. that's come from a goal down against espanol, by setting unfinished perils. the goal in this game and by penalty wraps up a full on wind and rail, our foot behind both line with the top of the spanish leg both suffice. villareal a little later on. they fell behind evenings from any price. that's like no nothing for us. this whole time and this one for a start, chris would open the scoring somebody keep will nail, but rights and fight, things like that. now, leading ceiling up a winter or the sides will move them up to fulls in tables. why the munch just this
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is your also will god's hope. after vague anguish kicks off of the lights also have the better of this picture last season, claiming full points and not conceding a go a routine, but they are good to a diesel. many, many good things, you know, that's the big swing i pressing and defending deep and transitions and it's a complete absolutely complete team. that's why i have been to be as rival. in the last 2 seasons, dodge and santa pulled up a one point victory against weld rugby champion, south africa, the 2928. when incense they all got keeps origin see in with a chance of listing the proxy championship. it seems like each other again, next saturday and what will be a title decided to fate. most stuff ask us 1st in 5 games in this is sort of this all right, most bullet throughout the day, but that is how we are looking for that. so for him, thank you so much and a well that. so from
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