tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 22, 2024 9:00pm-9:59pm AST
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on your better tomorrow the the hello i'm somebody the this is the news our life from the was coming off in the next 60 minutes is really forces stormwater. 00 in room a lie in the occupied westbank order gets closer for 45 days his while i hits areas and you know, these ready for the city of high for the, on the groups and as well for the files across the lebanese border is really forces
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talking to another school in gaza. shelton displaced palestinians and at least $51.00 people, a few dead off to a mind explosion at least in the wrong kind of sport. manchester city strides deep into add a time to seal a to, to draw with arsenal. a 40 or the side or in a dramatic point to go back to the top of the prominent weeks down. the heavily armed is riley soldiers have stormed out to zeros from i loved bureau in the occupied westbank or colleagues were given 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave those to the office have been while the shots and the military is old at the bureau to close for $45.00 days during the rate is ready, soldiers tore down the launch band, no shooting over them. the tunnel da 0 journalist was shot and killed by his very forces while reporting functioning 2 years ago. since and one end begins of
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coverage, it's really troops moved in before sunrise, the city, their mission to silence l. d 0 is reporting when the occupied with most of the civil many were masks and were heavily armed. in the hallway, the soldiers confronted l 00 cheap and carried nothing but a microphone was i thought i was getting a 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. a genuine 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 $45.00 days. is really forces also tore down banners of al jazeera journalists, surely novel aqua. she was killed by israeli forces in 2022 while reporting in
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virginia and refugee cab 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 in the occupied palestinian territories of israel's carrying off endless atrocities. and nobody has got a better job of reporting on them that all does 0 has and i think this is a transparent effort by israel to essentially punish out 0 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 journalist l 0 has been a cost in presence in palestine, giving voice to a people who are rarely heard in the international media. that these voices often challenge israel's narrative. something it appears it is no longer willing to accept their whole strategy. and israel is to produce
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a narrative about as real about palestinians about zionism, about they are because really conflict about terrorism, about all of these issues swirling around the region. and the narrative says that these really is a good guys and the palestinians, and the arabs and muslims were baptized. and there are a threat. and this is a narratives up to date, as rarely as have succeeded in disseminating all over the world. israel shut down about zeros. 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 . vincent bought him alger 0, the committee to protect you and this has released the statement on the closure of the all to 00 in ramallah saying the c p j is deeply alarmed by israel's co show all voting zeros office in the occupied was bank just months of the it shut it out
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is the reparations in israel often giving it a switch to national security. israel's efforts to, since all, to 0 severely undermine the public's right to information on a rule that's up into so many lives in the region. oh, to 0, this journalist must be allowed to report at this critical time and always or let's bringing home the so hoops to look at this little more his life for us from amman and jordan because these really governments as also banjo to 0 from reporting from israel, i'm the, what is these really government saying about it's wage and it's closure, although to zeros offices in ramallah. these early communications administer slomo categories is essentially the architect of this bill called the edges ito law, which gives these really government emergency powers to essentially ban up for in
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networks that they say are a threat to national security. so it would not post. he said that after much pressure and promise, israel has closed. i just need his office in my law saying that israel will fight, entering channels wherever they are, especially those who are mount pieces of hamis and his beloved. these are allegations that are, of course, so ridiculous falls with no backing and bases to them whatsoever. but this didn't just start today. it didn't start in may when our office and occupied east jerusalem had closed. in fact, this has been going on for years, but escalated once. the war began in october when the incitement against engines, e dot, and its journalist began from these really government. i'm the, you know, when you look at these pictures, uh, from uh, the occupied was bank and the weight on the office soldiers were putting down about no of our colleagues showing up block live. she was killed by is really forces. this is something to have done repeatedly, also to memorial fine or my life isn't it?
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and that's right. it's not just her memorial enjoy my life. it's not just the photo that was torn down by these really occupation forces at our office. but it's also the memorial engineer in the occupied westbank city where she was shot and killed by is really forces. there's a memorial there, set up the place where she ultimately gave the ultimate sacrifice. and his really forces had desecrated that memorial with bulldozers during an incursion into janine sheen's. death has gone. it's been nearly 2 years, 2 and a half years. and there has been no accountability whatsoever, and tearing down her photos, tearing down her posters in an effort to erase her work in an effort to raise her legacy that reported with such a detail on the consequences of israel's occupation. but this is a pattern for israel, this is a pattern of its incitement against journalists of its commitment to silence
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palestinian voices and pal sydney and journalists all across the occupied territory . i'm to thank you very much for speaking with us. um this will commentate and is joining us from a ton of eve, or what is your reaction to the close of all to zeros offices in the occupied westbank. but not only is that also the wage, specifically using heavily on soldiers on journalists. oh i think it's an other disgrace and i think god, this rate is an act of bullying and i think it's more than a nice thing. it's a demonstration of weakness. i think he chose. ready is losing control, not just the her guy, not just of 11 or whatever the situation is arrest bank as well. and using heavily armed soldiers to. ready a peaceful of journalism office is an act. it's meant to intimidate and it's also next to broadcast, a very powerful message. uh,
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it seems to think that messages we don't want them to me is, are traders here. but i think the message that the world receives is, is i was petrified, petrified that the world will see, not just the consequences of it's terrific actions of the us thinking and god, but also the very immediate way in which the as early occupation she is teetering is old, does not have significant control over any of its friends right now. not listening, not go so not let it go to 0. reflected that very effectively, i think is all those very much very of this reflects what is also concerning is that when israel is criticized and when these incidents i looked at closely, israel doesn't provide evidence to substantiate the military actions. it's taking. what is a response to that? do you think more needs to be done to hold as well accountable?
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or, of course, i think it goes into unity as an immediate sense of intent. it is an immediate derivative of its sense of superiority, perhaps even supremacy which i think stands at the heart of israel's existence. ever since. there was a stablished in 1948. so needs to be special, has to be special. and as in his early i can tell you that i grew up in the sense that we can do. ready do anything we need to do not for any reason to keep jews alive, keeping just alive is the whole purpose. and if keeping who is allowed means killing roberts or means driving a journalist out or means of disobeying the un security council. that is, uh well, i'm good because keeping just alive stands above any, an old rooms. and i think that's exactly the way it is. 0 is i think, i think it has been allowed to go on acting like this. again,
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since it's establishing. and i say looking back at the year of a genocidal campaign, guys, i'm looking at these early rampaging level. i think we can see when that sort of impunity leads vance as the 0. but the. ready as well. all right? yes, this is really government and i also question because i'm listening to what you're saying. as in these really yourself. is this really government paying any attention to voices like yours or any sort of to send from with in its own rags and does have kids to balance its own objectives with what is ways across the board might want, in this sense that its own ranks and there is a very little criticism that the government, in his early society expect as a broad consensus in his early society. it doesn't support this government personally, but it supports the may policy in the active state of this government, which is more or whenever and wherever possible. and so these are the
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government doesn't need to notice those like mine. although those sources exist. it has no interest in balance. it has put all of its eggs into one basket. it is that everything it has on the disastrous courses actually that seems to be taking. the only hope i think is or has of salvation lies in the understanding. it is or is not actually have a plan. this will doesn't know what it's doing. and so it is nice. so israel is very dangerous to everyone who comes into contact with it. the truth is, it is or has no strategy, no, and game, no discernable goal. ready is always in survival mode, it reaches the end of every day and is happy to receive the next day. that is what this government is capable of and that is what the great majority of these are. and these are stories or a goal book isn't, is really political commentary to thank you once again for joining us. and i'll just, sarah,
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thank you for having to cross border attacks between his blood as well as again put civilians in the firing line. the liberties on the groups is it's targeted to multiple sites in the north of israel and hit areas. no, the force that you have a phone is really forced to say, it struck 400 sites in southern lebanon. i believe to be linked to is below the reports in beirut. hezbollah unleashed a sustained assault on northern and central as well. early on sunday. the jews bigger weapons, medium range missiles that struck some 50 kilometers soft as a border. it was one of the fiercest exchanges between as run has beloved in nearly a year of fighting, as well as it targeted an air base and the military complex. and your hateful as well as the 3rd largest city, there was damage to civilian areas. it's not clear if that came from shells used to intercept rockets and yet to day does demonstrate tooth that it can still ok me.
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they telling me they totally in a meaningful way, which seems kind of consequences for the security of these rel, hezbollah has raised the red flag of revenge, showing israel. it has not broken the will of an organization that has acknowledge suffering severe blows. after a series of his radio tax in the past week, and then after that happened, we sent a bit of trucking. the 1st i was about to we quickly overcame it. and to return to our position, the front will never cease no matter how long it will take. and there is a dense in northern israel will not return to their homes. and we are ready for our own options. the message of defiance. while hezbollah gave military honors to one of its top commanders, ibrahim is he was heading a meeting of leaders from the lead for the one unit, one as well hit their location, killing civilians as well. friday strike was the 3rd time israel target to pay the
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southern suburbs in the past year of i think in july really forces killed as well as south and then january the deputy leader of the palestinian movement. how much has below, has also reiterated it one step down from its demand that as well. and it's, we're on garza before a potential resolution can be reached all the while. israel continues it's threats . he's by life. seen the host, who does it belong is starting to feel some of the is riley defense forces capabilities. these moves will continue until we can safely retain the residents of the north to the homes as well. has been targeting as well as capabilities, but it's clear the group hasn't been paralyzed. instead, the conflict has widened and could further intensify center for their houses, the to better. okay, more one to show result is there. a senior political analyst is joining us by skype from london. one is well, and we've heard this many a time. it calls itself the only democracy in the middle east. but that seems that
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the odds with the constant harassment of john, unless specifically those from all to 0 to the extent that free pressed is obstruct . doesn't it? what is the, i mean, is there a cause? it's a lot of time, a lot of things like chosen by god for example. right? i mean, you know, if you, if you buy a few, if you, if you buying is ready and, and said that it is ready to make a lot of money. if you buy them for what they think uh that work, right, that's something for what they think they're worth. they, they are thinking what they're taking to do. so just to teach at the warehouse or lesson. although the 0 is direct. but if you live in the west, if you work in the west, if you understand and observe the western media, you know that every other western show know this. and if you're winchell newspaper
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or tv station, all over their shoulder all the time there's, there's more on media on june autism is, is, there's been, there's been off with that case. and certainly since the 7th of october, and it's very difficult for any watson june, that isn't, for example, to do a good job with our feeling, hey, a reaction from these res. but i just see the 400 because it's got sort of the worst stag this one as well as functions. so it was very important to us and by you will see that that can cause you the thing is that this song. and so i see that 11 this right, if there's any one left that is intelligent, that is because the idea going on to you as a 0 offices and something them done,
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they know that's not going to change the coverage. they know that's not going to diminish the future. they know that this is not gonna affect the insurance of whether 0 they know. but they do it homeless and then you see the soldiers. and that's the part. when you know they are so the sofa dish, stupid when the accident in the tearing down the whole ser, oh our lead party shane. once they do that, they don't, you know, that they've cut them out and they are just, they are stupidly reacting without any serious strategic pressure. now, little one, then if it doesn't actually have is a good outcome. so israel, what is the point then of these actions? is it about controlling the narrative, which i think potentially is very limited. oh, is it just the show of power?
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i think is the last but water or not it, or is there such a thing? the thing is that for the 1st time, it's just these are, it has last of the conditions. i got a photo for it for that case is that it has control that because especially in western cannibals is controlled and additive and incredibly less. and what's the public opinion was generally compassionate? since october 8, everything has changed a large segments. small question now probably continue and certainly of course, most of the public opinion has to be in for justice for the students. and again, just as i was inside the us, so is the exact thing. nothing on the, not when it was close. so the best way it can justify why it was just by blending it on june. that is because otherwise,
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it's because it is generally seidel and kind of the only way to justify these people on others, i think is much when it is just sort of in criminal, is by acting against the media to say it is not or who we are not serving the people who guys are, we are getting to the hospitals and just to see guys i had in the west bank, we are not going to see and realizing but more this is i 0. i'm on the media august, the 4th grade us that right, right. the shara in london, they all to 0 is political analysts. thank you. is attending to gaza now, which is really forces of killed at least 16 palestinians, and attacks across the strips and stores in the north, astride to the school housing displaced people in l. shante refuge account. at least 7 people were killed and many others wounded,
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including children. i'm sad today is well attacked. another school in gauze was to teach it in 22 people. oh got those prime ministers told the united nations that well development cannot be achieved without peace and security? warmer been abroad? mano, tony spoke during the opening session of the summit of the few. john, it's the head of main and general assembly meetings in new york later next week. meet ahead of most of the heavy and maintenance costs are as involved in meeting mediation if it's including currently between israel and palestine alongside egypt and the us to put an end to this bloody and catastrophic war on gallons. that we reiterate out coal to reach a ceasefire agreement into release for hostages. we called on the international community to take a clear and decisive starts off with in relation to violations of international humanitarian and human rights. more engine relation to continue with a tax on hospital and she had scores and relief workers say uh oh gabriel alexander
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is that the un headquarters in new york gave tell us more about what's happened at the proceedings today. yeah, this is essentially a major conference this summit of the future. the u. n. is calling it, it's a major initiative by secretary general antonio gutierrez and they have been negotiating what's called the pact of the future. this a very long and dense document that has been negotiated by 193 member states for many years now. but the negotiations that really commented in the last few days it was voted upon or agreed upon by consensus. and it really deals with all aspects of multilateralism. there's a lot in this, it talks about a, a i, for example, is one of the new things being put in here. also sustainable development specifically changes to the financial architecture,
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financial institutions. there are no real hard proposals, per se, in this document. it's more of just did acknowledgement that the international community needs to address these issues and start talking about them leading into the future. i would say probably the most significant thing to come out of the some of the future. this pact of the futures are calling. it is an acknowledgment by all member states that there needs to be reforms in the un security council. it's a 1st time in decades that the general assembly is comp any with any sort of agreement, nothing is going to happen tomorrow or even next week for that matter. but at least in this document, there's an acknowledgement particularly that africa needs more representation on the security council. permanent rep is representation. that is certainly significant. and these are all going to be discussions to guide the un and the member states in the coming years. deb, you've also spoken to islands president. what has the i to say about is those wage
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and a closure of all to 0 is offices in the occupied with banks. yeah, that's right. michaels higgins, the president of ireland is here in un headquarters. he gave a speech in the general assembly as did several other heads of states and heads of governments about the summit of the future. he gave a brief press conference to irish journalist i was able to attend to that and he has been very strong for many years about the need for press freedom. so i asked him specifically what his reaction was to the fact that is real, shut down, the algae 0 offices in ramallah, and this was his response. well, i strongly con deadman, i think, is outrages. and i would love what to say as well. and i said, it tells you, are there a 3rd grade teacher refusal to that address, even to ration history, for example, and all of so i am very sad much i'll pass on my simplicity to you and your
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colleagues who has been killed as president higgins says several bilateral meetings with other world leaders over the coming days. i asked him if he plans to bring up this issue of israel closing. now, does your office in ramallah during his meetings? he said, that's certainly something that he is going to strongly consider. i can also tell you that there are over a 130 heads of state or heads of government that are here in the u. n. building over the coming days. and certainly this is going to be a question that will be asked of them. because many of these world leaders talk a lot about press freedom. now it will be their chance to certainly comment on it, given the dire situation, given israel's rate on out of their offices in ramallah. all right, thanks very much. let's gabriel. as under, at the united nations in new york to 51,
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people appear to have died in a coal mine explosion in east them. iran, it happened in south course on providence knew the city of to bus it's believed is being caused by a leak of missing guess. so anybody ever reports the bodies of the dead mine is brought to the surface. those who survive the bloss try to identify the remains of those missing trapped hundreds of meters underground. it is already one of the deadly as mine does, aust has to have happened to the country in years. 70 people had been working in the top was part of, of the 5 mind operations by the privately owned month, a new company. well sorry to use blame to the explosion or leak of me saying in the mind, a gas that's commonly found during lightning. those who managed to escape describe the harrowing ordeal to cargo within wisdom. pardon me. if we were in the workshop then suddenly we saw smoke coming and off to death. we couldn't breathe. i raced
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from the workshop and escaped, but some friends were not able to leave. elizabeth did leave the loss caused by gas, as i usually avoid is by using ventilation and all the preventative measures. also already save explosion is now the focus of an official investigation. but let's get it on the table examining the cause of the incident, determining the guilty policies. and we will also examine the safety measures were provided to the minus. this is what we will be focusing on. the emeralds president must suit possession and offered condolences to the victims, families, and said that the accident should serve as a reminder that safety systems should be set up to prevent such disasters from happening in the 1st place. so when a guy yeah go, i'll just sarah still ahead on alta 0. see you can a before it is holding its 1st conference since being shipped to fall. we hear from buttons foreign secretary for the 1st time in his history for lanka,
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index and left as president. and the german champions have done it again. they strike late to secure a victory in the window soniega that's coming up in your school for the hello there. and i see blocked of weather bought some heavy snow to eastern parts of south africa. we'll get that in just a moment. the 1st of the middle east and live and, and it's a very quiet picture, cool southern part of the region and very dry apart from a few showers, creeping into western parts of you haven't in the south west over the saudi arabia . well, it's a pleasant weather to be found across the gulf. temperature is sitting in the high thirty's for dough and do by a little bit cooler to the knolls of this with some unsettled weather across the black sea. that's going to bring some range of the quote because there's an eastern
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in northern areas of turkey. the chance of shop was across the events that we've seen some unusual rain across the nose of africa, thanks to some wild weather, working its way across the mediterranean. we could see some flooding likes of 2 new z as well as moving to areas of libya. thanks to that heavy rain that's pushing its way slowly east on choose day. and that central band of rain across africa has shifted its weight for the south was so we'll see more in the way of wet sky for get born as well as areas of and gold. and the snow could. so for the cost eastern parts of the cape, but it's more in the way of what to whether of concern focus. internet's how on choose day is really forced to seek to silence the truth in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down. ouch. as it was, bureau in ramallah,
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to watch. and i'll just remind about top stories, the sour heavy um is ready. so just stormed out to 0. is bureau in the occupied westbank giving stuff just 10 minutes to pack their belongings and leave? those of the office have been welded shots of the miller trees old of the office coast, which 5 days his blood is launched. a major result to northern, these rel, itching areas here the for the city of hyphen. so people have been injured. israel says have struck $400.00 sites and 7, they've been on the plans to intensify the attacks and is ready as strikes, killed to save the palestinians. in a school sheltering displaced families and cause a city, at least 16 palestinians have been killed in attacks across the strips and storm as
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well. let's bring in law model mostly as a media studies professor at the institute for graduate studies. thanks again for joining us, muhammad. i want to begin by asking you more about the wage israel's rate on notice . there is offices in romano. it's at this point for 45 days, but we've seen them ban ultra 0 from operating in israel. we've seen them harass, intimidate, attack journalist specific, the old, a 0 journalist, we've seen some of our colleagues pay the highest price for that. do you think it's likely they'll extend the band and is just an excuse for now? yeah, i do think it's likely, unfortunately, and i want to reiterate something that i said earlier, and that is that in addition to being a war against a mass and a war more broadly against palestinians, this is also a war by israel against a journalism back in october of 2023. reuters and asians from suppress asked israel
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for assurance that their journalist would be safe inside of gaza. and israel refused to provide that assurance. and i thought that was an ominous sign. and then in november when they were negotiating that temporary cease fire, that 6 day pause in the fighting israel and the united states for both adamant that no international journalists be allowed into gaza. and you all have reported all of the the killed journalist. this is the israel has set a world record. there are about a 150 journalists who have been killed in this conflict. so that's why i say that this is a really a war against journalism. the shut down of the old you 0 bureau in the west bank comes as part of that broader program. and that's an important thing to mention this war against journalism. as well as said that a choose though to 0 of being a mouth piece for groups like hamas and hezbollah. but it's very important to make a distinction between what israel cause a mouthpiece and reporting on these organizations. yeah,
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so i am an idiot scholar and i do research on media coverage and, and media production and from the best that i can gather, which is 0 has been shining a light on the atrocities committed in our guys our end in the west bank. right. and so that to me doesn't, it doesn't align with what the is really government is accusing audra 0. i think what is real wants is sympathetic coverage. it doesn't want any kind of critical coverage. and we've seen israel criticized other news outlets. in addition to elders here when they have veered from the, the official is really narrative. i think what is real wants is sympathetic coverage covers that does not question anything that it does. even when israel commits crimes out in the open and which are recorded on video and which are documented, you know, by human rights groups and, and,
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and others. so i think that's the story of israel has to say something. and so they accuse which is 0 of these, of these false charges and mostly never provide any evidence model. most res, thank you very much for your input to model most res. a media studies professor at the the institute for graduate studies, the case foreign secretary david. lemme is called for an immediate cease fire and gaza speaking in level pool with a labor party conference is currently taking place. he said that you guys do all it can to end the war. in my 1st weeks of government, i went to israel and the occupied promising attaches cool for an immediate si fi what no previous far and secretary had even used. the right tim bailey is a professor of politics at queen mary university and is joining us live from london
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a, tim, they all polls in the u. k. at the moment, and i want to look at the conference specifically. we it's, it's that one and 3 people that are potentially not very happy with the naval part is performance up to this point. what do you make of that? well, it certainly is someone happy this over the neighbors performance in the 1st few months of government. and in particular of that, all concerns about attempts to take away something called a winter fuel allowance from pensioners. and there's also a control to say about members of the cabinet, accepting donations from people as far as far policies can. so there is still, i think, quite so lots of concern among labor members and because it's been extremely problematic for labor, really this conflict, it probably costs themselves the seat to the election, not least to independence,
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who a quite successful in some constituencies with large muslim populations so goals are, is a big issue. how do you imagine that the would, the government would navigate to the dilemma it's facing in terms of a tightening against israel with regard to its military conduct. ultra 0 itself is experienced a further harassment. there's an issue of press freedom and they all, many brits who wants the, which is government to do more in terms of attaining the ceasefire. how's it going to navigate that as well as loudly said, and you'll click, i think this labor government has been valuable forthright. than the previous conservative government and calling for an immediate cease fire. they've also, of course, limited some weapon sales to israel, however, allow me, made it very clear today that he wasn't seeking to go further in that regard. since
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in regards of the licenses that are currently uh that to be for weapons which can be used by israel again, staff forwarded us originally picked out in particular the who sees in the yemen. obviously the u. k. prides himself, were having some kind of special relationship with united states, but in the end, disease the united states that has a leverage here. oh, really, the labor government can do is, is called uh forward to prologic solution. and there was a really much actual leverage, it has over any of the war in policies. and of course it has all the foreign policy concerns, which in some ways are much more immediate. and in particular, obviously what's going on in ukraine. all right, well thank you very much for your insights with speaking to tim bell, a profess of politics at queen mary university. in germany, the social democratic party said to defeat the fall rights in the eastern states of
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brendon bug exit polls suggest of tron snow. all of shells, parties projected to come 1st was 52 percent of the vote. the fluoride alternative for germany is expected to finish. second, gone during 29 percent of the votes. social democrats will likely form a coalition to maintain a majority within the state department. a salon cuz elected a left as president for the 1st time in his history are new to kamara, sing siena this a knock? it has just arrived at the electoral commission and colombo, who was declared president elect and a 2nd round of votes counting off the top to kind of as failed to win 50 percent of the initial tally. this a knock has been involvement for 20 years and has promised to bring a change to an increasingly unpopular establishment. what else hernandez's more from colombo? given his campaign, he was very decisive, being very, very confident in the pleasures he made, carrying the hopes of a people of
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a nation. a most of the supporters would say with him in that very intensive campaign, there was a certain amount of energy as he walked through a room. i remember we filmed the launch of his manifesto and also a couple of electron riley's as we covered the candidates. and it was almost possible that, you know, people stood up, took notice, of kind of, you know, creating the next to see this man. and he's, he's a, he's a dynamo, he's, he's, he's not a very tall man, but he packs a power footprint. and that's kind of vitality and could, as may something he brings to this role. and many people in toronto who have chosen to take the gamble with him as they have lost all confidence in the the old names, the same or similar thing. we've gone the we've done that we've seen repeatedly our hopes and aspirations being dash. so let's try out this guy. obviously under commodity sound like a has been in parliament for 20 years. and he has seen the we politics and the
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political game is played. apollo, struggle within mexico is most violent. criminal gang is causing a wave of death and destruction. more than 60 people have been killed as rival sections baffled for control of this in a lower cartel. and this drawn home and reports bodies attending up on the streets of clear in this, in the lower coattails, gripped in a civil war. it's paralyzing. it's, i present to the city of clear khan and it could spread. it's the most serious conflicts of 15 years. one of the most powerful criminal groups in mexico, of the genesis of this will was almost 2 months ago. a pull straight out the to it will start. so in the morning of the 25th of july, we have a meeting at this road. one of the attendees, a 76 year old man with a $50000000.00 balance, he only said his name is miles above. but he was better known as why you one of the
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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, and chapel. they were rivals 12 mile within the call till that day 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 of that room, i was on bushed the group of men a sold to me. nope. me to the ground and placed a dark colored hood of my head said oh my through his lawyer. it was a kid, nothing. he claims quite king guzman tons, miles says, but he was in hancock, put in the back of a truck and been driven about 25 minutes to this strip, where it was bundled into applying the strips. he didn't move in the lower
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and this is the plane. it took by 14 guzman and no miles. he says restrained with zip ties. to el paso, texas. us agents waiting for the guzman was turning himself in, allegedly, using my was a present to us authorities to get a better deal. guzman, lawyer, the noise. i'm catherine story, i to find the fly farm in my mindy, kenya. latham as are harvesting spot supplies, and next thing that is thanks to montana in the us and euro, i'll tell you why. under the sport flipping arrow types of dominant when that the single 4 run t, which is the place. so i'm assuming no one will jump in, details coming up like the is really forces seek to silence the truth in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down. ouch is the risk bureau in ramallah. the truth must be protected and
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the stories of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism. it's an attack on the world's wide. journalism is not a cry. attacking journalism is african stories from african perspectives. most of the times, i've never bought one that has not been a good machine because of the voice of machine. i feel like, you know, i mean it's short documentary filmmakers is from kenya. he raised almost kind of trying to do something that could support. and i the coast colors i live here in scrap yet and model africa direct on. ouch. is here news
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the hard, it's time for sporty as far a family that thank you so much. we start with what could be a huge moment in the seasons? probably title raise as manchester city struck a deep and to add a time to snatch it to, to draw against arsenal. it's on the sidelines reports catch it today. they say say we're really, really close to getting a weight here. the, the dramatic end to a dramatic encounter is austin with seconds away from heading to the top of the premier league and ending meant just the cities to you around beach and run a the eci at stadium. instead, it's headquarters on the side to take 1st place in a much full of control. the cfo succeed. no one has a pit some ice, manchester city, success and recent years quite as much as earning hollins,
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the sense of its ability around the stadium as an illusion. striker cheap, the feats in just a 105 games. reco, unmatched in europe by christie. on a right now to discuss the thing, came the awesome fight back, which recalled kinda theory with his 1st goal for the club. and in some style, the, the furious, the players inside pick me up for an injury to broadtree. just gabrielle then nodding nicolo types of side and front. as it stood, the gunners with some of the premier league deepened the 1st to most of the time a moment proved pivotal. it was nickel of tests done to show his disapproval. as gander, i trust solid was showing a 2nd yellow kicking the bull away. austin lament down for the 2nd host
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to keep it david roy, a sore records to see 3 shots attempted at his goals, but it looks like they were going to hold on. that's until the 8 minutes of added time. john stones latched onto a re bounce city protecting their incredible hi brentwood, increasingly that back at the top of the pilot. i probably visit from also when i see to the encounter. but its points dropped as best buy continues to and cities for years. dominance being some size and out 0 thing between them again to as a birth alone has maintained their perfect starts the season. will they be villareal $51.00 to extend their lead at the top of the table? 12 or 11 desk the ass for the 2 goals for bar. so he's now squared a total of 6 folds this season for his eyes of virginia, also squared sea for bar. so one in the 7 4th of minutes other in the 83rd,
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to tap off as a 51 victory. now 6 winds from 6 from bar side to our fuel point, clear up around madrid at the top of the league gas fire leverage has been have done what they did so often last season in struck late to defeat williamsburg for 3. the german champions were behind twice but victor bonnie fast structure deepens out of time to give chubby alonzo side. all 3 points to move up to the 2nd nor to strengthen his chances of winning the formula. one title, one, the single port ground, pre ahead of championship liter max for step in means of maclaren driver has caught for stipends advantage for to top of the standings to $52.00 races now left in the season. extra noise in with a realistic chance of overhauling his red rifle for shopping hasn't won a race since the spanish brown pre back in june. and it wasn't amazing rice,
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a few too many close calls. you know, i had a couple little moments in the middle, but for the was well controlled. i think otherwise and the colleagues because mega so i could push, we were flying the whole race and um yeah, the end could just show. so it was, it was nice, sorry, so it's off. i'm a bit out of breath, but very funny. this is how it stands going to united states growing pre in a months time victory for norris has lifted him to $279.00 points as a total race intensifies. daniel recall getting the fastest laugh right to the end . that means that the points swing is those 52 points where it could have been 51. it's being able to waive your championship leads. that is, but it also can change very quickly again. so you just need to keep on try and keep to of course uh, one more try to overturn it a bit. you know. no, it's always finishing behind. but we'll see all of us race organizers say they are taking the sport sustainability seriously and they're aiming to cut harmful
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emissions by 50 percent within 5 years. some critics are less convinced by f ones green credentials. patrick falk reports from singapore like 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, 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 t p instead of a hub energy emissions for the rates here by 2028. it follows for the ones commitment made in 2019 to reach net 0 by 2030. in an impact report published last year, s g p highlighted a kind of more than 20 percent and 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 bolt,
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and it sustained military pool. and also it seems to focus on some of the more superficial parts of the sustainability effort. part of the issue is the focus of s g p is commitments. it only covers emissions from within the 2nd part accounting for just a fraction of the events overall carbon footprints. and it doesn't include emissions produced by freights logistics or travel making up the lion's share of it. separately, a new report published this we took aim at 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 5 and a half $1000000000.00 on major sports events like f one racing. so it's a mobile advertising campaign. huge pollute says like our balance co and petroleum mass. still, 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
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announced, it's investing in sustainable aviation fuels and the step towards addressing emissions generated by transport and logistics stain ability 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 then when you hear about the teams saying, how can we share at congress on the 2nd and take that off our last time that relentless, continuous improvement is exactly what we want to apply to sustainability and what we're doing early environmental, this might say much bigger margins of improvements and needed performing a one to truly make an impact on sustainability. patrick fault, which is 0 single. anthony joshua has failed in his bid to become a 3 time world heavyweight champion. he suffered a humbling defeat against fellow britain. daniel, do want. joshua was knocked down repeatedly and this idea to fight with the action unfolding from close to a $100000.00 pounds at london's wembley stadium. and there was the biggest ever you
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pay crowd for a boxing match. the contest ended and emphatic fashion in round of 5 people is now targeting a utilization side against either alexander music or tysons hearing, who faced each other in december. and that is all your sport cannot send me that back to you know, i thanks very much for a whole bunch of fly farming this taken off a long kenya's coast. been 6, have been cultivated, have been collected for export to europe, the trades providing a living for hundreds of local women and a much needed boost for conservation. but some farmers say they're not earning what they should. catherine slater pulls from mundane day on the 7th canyon coast. this forest in monday, in the one stretch from solve this idea. know then once a b now only participated with me, the largest, these are both costs. ok, that sustains a rasp. issues of buds and insects. from here,
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a bachelor reef is action, butterflies, he and other families trump the insect and beat them for sale. the part of the government project to generate money and consult the forest community used to go to the forest to destroy the forest. but when we started it, but definitely finding and we could go inside of the forest, but got to the butterflies. i know we said that if you please of the best pew pay our souls to market, to the us and europe for exhibitions and research. but how do we must have the business isn't doing while because of mismanagement, and that's going on or getting some money, but it's not what we expect. i've been doing this 20 years, but my profit margin is still very low. despite being told, the product is moving and business is good. the product has brought in millions of dollars to can you says is stock to 3 decades ago. at the pharmacy. they have
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nothing to show for a claim. the government rejects basis of business when it comes to michigan, this is a from us that's willing to deliver to the next one with the full trust and a willing to work with and i sort of jumped. okay. so those from us we have some of this in them and then also confidence and trust in this one was yes. okay. thursday is market day. prices flying, depending on the species herrera. fax is $1.00. this is the main collection point. this is bring the harvest here, and what the work as a doing now is see things through the pew pay and packaging, the product that is 6 having to holland. and we've been speaking to firm as we say that this project has really helped because they are able to provide for the families. the sa plus prepay are brought to these guided for tories students and other by to fly. love us. many from a see they are doing their part to protect the forest. but they want more from
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a project that they believe is driving kathy. so you all to see or off my lean d as a canyon coast as well. that's it for me. so me to my left for this news hour, you can always find lots more information on our website and the address for that is w w w dot org to 0 dot com from madison will be here in a moment with more of today's news. thanks for watching the is really full. she's sick to silence the truth in the occupied westbank storming and shutting down, which is the risk bureau in ramallah. the truth must be protected and the story is of real people must be told. this is not just an attack on journalism, it's an attack on the world's white journalism is not a cry. attacking journalism is
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the the challenges here with the democracy, activists risk and their lives fighting or to proceed. i know that's why my go to prison going. so i will join the ron and you episode of democracy may be exposed to struggle if the believe democracy is worth dying for. we never know when an opening is going to win or fruit vendor is going to emulate themselves and say enough is enough. my life for democracy on how to 0 the
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safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the, i don't know about this and then they'll have the top stories and i'll just say that heavily on is very soldiers of stone doctors. it is where my lot bureau and the occupied westbank academies were given 10 minutes to gather their belongings and leave during the rate. is there any soldiers tore down a large bond or
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a veteran, and i'll just need a general shopping. i will offer the military's or the office to close for 45 days . i'm the so who's reporting from amman? jordan, because he's really government as also buying dollars. it up from reporting within israel. these really communications administer shlomo category. who's this.
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