tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera September 25, 2024 12:00am-1:00am AST
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and tell him, summation has been released about what happened the low i'm about this, and this is the news on life from dell coming up in the next 60 minutes and is ready as striking another dentist in population. possibly they moved up to 2 days of attacks, kill more than 569 is that many citizens of all are fires box launching rockets of air bases and logistical centers in northern israel. the people in the flat, the people of israel and the people of the world cannot afford to live on to become and not because the answers one's global leaders of the general assembly. that 11 on is in the range of catastrophe. i'm no rush slice of how this thing is and
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israel's war on guys, on costs. as a mere says, it's a crime of genocide. the blatant regression the falls, the palestinian people in the gaza strip today is the most for barrett, venus extensive aggression. the is there any voices have again started residential areas of barrels as the un secretary general ones were leaders, but 11 on is becoming another garza, this is military says it hit the southern suburbs of the capitol attempting to kill a senior as bala come under at least 6 people have died as the total to rise to $569.00 in 2 days. the also giovanni reports from baby another attack in the heart of southern bay roots. once again, israel says it targeted has the commander when it formed
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a residential building in the suburb of da here on tuesday house, a panic as emergency services came to the seat dealing with the aftermath. while some civilians are choosing to leave the suburbs completely, the invalid that are building sure because it was next to another building that was hit right now, i'm leaving the neighborhood because the situation is getting worse because it is really don't distinguish between civilians and fighters. he's not alone, thousands of lebanese have been sleeping for the south of the tani river, and heading towards the capital most are leaving their homes in a panic after an intense bombing campaign launched by israel across the southern and eastern regions of level. this is where some of these people have come, schools turn into temporary shelters for many, it's a welcome to freeze the minutes that it is. i came from this. so we are very comfortable here. but we hope that the world tests and who are we to return to our
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homes very soon to chris an entire day to arrive from the south to be route because of the traffic. no one is interfering to in the school. what's happening to us is very similar to the situation in casa. this facility is one of the biggest in the capital, offering a temporary home to nearly 3000 families. this is one of the 150 schools across the country that's been turned into shelter for displace families. that they're all over here from southern level around but also that yeah, the suburb approved where are these, where the army has targeted twice over the past few days. many here are worried that they could be living in places like this for the foreseeable future. these people are being provided with the bare necessities that emergency personnel say they would likely need more help in the coming days. as many people who arrived just feeling afraid of visit, be shocked. so we have volunteers from civil defense to deal with psychological cases and provide psychological support. meanwhile,
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this was the see in the eastern region of the called valley, which has also been targeted repeatedly by israeli airstrikes. and hezbollah has been launching hundreds of rockets deep into israel, including areas around high foot and the occupied west banks. calling this an open in the battle of reckoning. israel has set it once the week and as well as capabilities, but with each day that passes, this conflict escalates with lebanese civilians. now facing some of the worst is rarely bombardment in decades. door safari algebra 0. they were all of my colleagues. so funny is folks who measured all ansari is the advisor because i was prime minister and spokesman for the ministry of foreign affairs. he says it's all out war and 11 on not just an escalation. he was, he goes to a speech of half his highness on the 11, and he made it very clear. this is an assigned, that's all the affiliate. but this assign of complete neglect of the thing,
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national community. this is a team in the that has decided to completely disagree, got any notion of the international community. this is a god that it was since by the security council difficult guy, the resolutions by the general assembly. and if it got even its allies, without asking for fees to happen immediately, instead, they are asking anything right now in a way and it's a guidelines and $11.00 and that they have a number of issue here that needs to be the ex, satisfied. when we talk about what's happening right now, because i see in some quotes that can see, you know, this being an escalation, if you, if you think of what's happening right now, 11 on intensive numbers, you're talking about around 600 people who have already died as a result of this escalation, 11 not while it's children yesterday, including 50 children, including around a 100 dead women, including you. and it's the uh, people have been killed as a developed of this one. but you have to remember that in the last more which we called the war in the south living on 1200 bucks. yeah,
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21200 people were killed in 30 days. and the motivating month, we're talking about 2 days now and 50 percent of that number has only been killed 11. and this is an old out was if it has decided to go to war 11, not without the justification for that it has decided to open a 2nd front. and the international community needs not detained. the blind i needs to act immediately like david, let me say today the default of minutes of, of the content that this is now the time to act in order to stop this escalation. because it will end up announcing us all in it was that nobody can control it to correspondence across developments. shortly we're going to go to stephanie deca and jordan's capital of mine. first, all of a mazda and slide for us, and they would just tell us what's been happening over the last few hours, oliver, a hi, yes. well, according to our voices, the liberties for an municipal heavy has said, that's a fight and speech that you and general assembly was not strong enough,
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not promising. he believes that the us has to do more for 11 on and for the situation right now in the middle east. he said the us is the only country that can make a difference in the middle east. and since you and i last part, that's been a nova 7 strikes on villages in the south of revenue that brings the total in last year as up to $27.00. that comes off to hezbollah, announced that it fired rockets and missiles and drains into moving israel. and over 16 strikes, they even went as far as just south of high for the to the athletic naval base. they 53 drones. a d is really ministry saying they shut down 2 of those drains and out in time is really military and outside of the state of they hit over 1500 sites across 11 on into 100 different areas that includes the southern silvo pit and a root of k, the one you mentioned earlier, and it is a very densely populated residential area now,
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as well as not commented on that strike yet. but what we do know is that there was 6 people who died of 15 to an injured. now this is who part of israel's arrows of the north authoration and this also includes the attack helicopters and the is there any flights of jets flying a combined time in the air? 3000 flight hours, which is an incredible amount of time for the strikes to be carried out. now, the death toll from the last 2 days has risen to 569, including 1850 people wounded. this includes choose u. n. h sale workers who were killed in less than one in the strikes, which is bringing the desk told in the last 2 days, almost up to this same amount as the whole conflict between israel and his spell that since his law entered the conflict on october, the 8th last year is almost the same as the last 2 days of you were just talking
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about the attacks that were happening in ebay. would we've seen more of them happening now? how are people in baby coping with what they're having to face now as well as of course, the numbers of people who are heading from southern loveland to try to escape the attacks there? well, it's a very tense situation here in bay route this evening. it's go to bit calmer over the last few hours is the evening's going on as, as the cautious. com. i've been speaking to people who are thinking of leaving. they were moving up to the mountains, possibly meeting for the news. obviously this comes off to a huge influx of tens of thousands of people have been displaced from the south following this campaign of last 2 days. last night i witness people coming in families just constant dream findings coming to babies and coming into hotels around here in downtown a route. and now this also comes off to nasa. yeah. seen. so it just
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before. yes or not. so yeah, seen, announce the opening of $252.00 schools to shelter. these people have been displaced on surfboard, 27000 people are making use of these make shift shelters. and so the number of people displaced in total during this conflict, as well as a passing the over a 110000 people that it was just before 2 days ago. all of them austin and the roots, all of us. thank you very much, stephanie deckers life for us in amman and jordan. they should explain. that's because the is really government's bind. i'll just data from reporting inside israel. understand that you won't go on to the, is there any defense minister has to be making some statements over the last hour or so? what are the politicians saying about those? and what is these are the military saying about what's been happening as well, you'll have to go on to saying that the hezbollah last week isn't the hezbollah of today, by the same time as all,
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shouldn't under estimate that it's capabilities indicating that these are believes that it has already made quite a significant dent on as well as weapons arsenal. and it's a ministry leadership. now we've also heard from these really armies spokesperson, who said you were referring earlier. there are 2 that is really striking. danasia, the southern suburb or they do it while according to these really army, they managed to kill you, but i have a b, c who they say was the commander in charge of his beloved miss solve system. saying specifically that he was in charge of all the massages being fired over the last couple of days. now $300.00 projectiles fired into israel over the course of today . 42, these are the army. that is the highest number that we've seen since the start of the war. it's very difficult to get an idea of what kind of damage it has done because of israel's military censorship rules in place. also preventing people from
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really uploading and even getting to these kinds of areas. hezbollah had broken it down to around 15 specific attacks on military installations. as all of this happens, we also understand that these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is intending to head to new york to head, to the un general assembly leaving tomorrow evening, where he will be no doubt looking forward to having the stage to address the world . uh to justify uh, the on going onto uh on lovely honors courses who calls stephanie decker in a month. thank you very much indeed. on the job, i just delivered his final speech as you, as president of the stall to the un general assembly in new york. israel's was in gaza and 911 on were at the forefront of many of the other speeches by war of late
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his schedule. alexander reports from new york, i believed america with his leadership under screwed de because us efforts so far had failed to stop israel's war on gaza job. i gave his final speech at the united nations general assembly. that's an issue. another point for a ceasefire. now is the time for the parties are finalizes terms, bring the hostages home is the suffering and gotcha. and, and this war, he also made passing reference to israel's bombing of love and on full scale wars, not in anyone's interest. even the situation is escalated. a diplomatic solution is still possible well, but other countries called out by doing this for double standards. so i know that those who are supposedly working for a ceasefire, offensive dispatch continue to send and munition to israel so that it can continue with messages in the background to 11 on was also on the mind of the world's top.
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diplomats to make changes in his speech at the last minute, to address the escalation. we should all be allowed them to by the escalation. lebanon is at the bidding, the people of lebanon, the people of israel, and the people of the world cannot afford to live on to become. and not because the other leaders and from the focus, what's the best way to guys us. and then i to over the whole shopping for the leads integration that calls the palestinian people in the gaza strip. today is the most of our barracks, a heinous and extensive aggression violating human values. international conventions and you mourn with me for this is not a war within the international concept of war. how about rather it is a crime of genocide. so might you credit them, you know, have been over 40000 thoughts of victims, mostly women and children. the right to defense has to become the right to bend at court, which prevents an equipment for the release of cost based on postpones the ceasefire
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. in his speech, the secretary general said the state of the world is unsustainable. and while there are raging conflicts in sudan and ukraine, for example, it's clear from the opening speeches here at this un general assembly that world leaders are focused on the urgency of the now. and that's stopping israel's continued bombardment of the gaza strip. and it's escalade, tory strikes on 11 on gabriel's on don't out just either at the united nations in new york. my kid has been following developments. he's joining us not from the u. n . a new york. one of the consistent seems that we had from the speech is at the general assembly. it was the scale of humanitarian crises that were being faced, not only in guys or not, but also in southern lebanon, a yes and discussion about the regionalization of this ongoing conflict. and we've heard speaker of the speaker criticized as well for its
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role in the wong, gaza, and now the spread of the world to live and on as well. there's also being criticism of the united states for what it's critic seats as enabling as well in this on going conflict both to talk about all of this. i'm joined by agnes, a kind of my, the secretary general of amnesty international. thank you so much for joining us. to begin with one of the issues of recent days a deals without just every network itself. we have ceased, operations will be voted to cease operations and israel, but now also in the occupied westbank. mount israel appears to be able to do this with impunity to see dr. occupying force in the west bank. is this an example of how israel can get away with what it wants to do? it's an example of censorship. it's an example of violations. so press freedom, it's an example of violation. so the right to access information, therefore,
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an example of how easy, right, is preventing the entire want for my existing crucial information. it is coming on top of the attacks on june, at least in goza. as you know, this is the conflict that does generate to degrade this number of killed john at least. and i want to effect um my, my, my wishes to, to you and your colleagues in, in that jersey and i, for what they have suffered since the beginning of the conflict it to send. so sheep and nobody is taking action to prevent it, to stop it, and barely in a web to denounce it. so yes, it is a good reflection of the seemingly boundless power and impunity. 2 ways, which is right is able to commit violation of international just once again. we hear we've heard here at the un general assembly much criticism of israel for its
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actions, but to little constructive or tangible ways in which it can be dealt with. that is very little into themselves. sanction against israel did so from members of the general assembly. absolutely. um, it feels and looks as if the vast majority of the international community and here i'm into member of states all hitting their head against record. nothing that has been done over the last 89 months ease producing and it tends to be born a result for the people, for those that are suffering for the palestinians. but also for, for these riley's, for the hostage, nothing is happening which could amount to, i live getting the suffering, putting a stop to devalue nations. there has been a resolution on finally after many demands of security council resolution on the, on a ceasefire within minutes. the united states had said it was non binding and in fact
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it has to be non binding. it is still not being implemented some 3 months after it was adopted. that was a, a general one last time he resolution on the military occupation. i am not holding my price in terms of how it is going to be implemented. and indeed the fact that the almost the same times as a general, as somebody was making that to that code. uh, the tax on your offices to please in the, in the west bank is a good example of the complete impunity within which is riley is guarantee or parenting. there is violation of international law after violations beginning within discriminant attacks of palestinian in guys. that's always the way to the bustle zone that has been established in guys over the last few months to the killings solvers. the you menu tell you in what goes to the killings of, of john, at least we are allowing that those violations to take place.
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and in particular, the united states as unable is ready to continue in the same direction. and the governments that may be saying the right thing on the texting in the way that they should. let's re quoted that many governments continue to on israel include, try diction. we use what they may say or what the global at the general assembly has requested, or what basic human values will require. you stop being israel, i guess, but the us, it appears to be playing a double game as well. it's a defense israel in the security council by using it's vito and it supplies israel with weapons to carry on the conflicts of the us must be held accountable for its actions. and this conflict, do you not think, well, i mean, you know, at, at, from an international law standpoint, and if indeed the i,
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c j. and although c i c c, do find evidence of genocide then the responsibility. oh boy, those that have all these right in that top unable, which is ready to continue in committing an act of general side will be and should be held accountable. absolutely, the united states should be had to account for it's um, continuing support of the state, but she's not company violating international law, but he's claiming that international law does not apply to them. so when the united states is enabling, is the destruction of the, of the global level, what the united states is allowing fluid section always silence is the glue that should unite post or to become completely useless because nothing is being done. when they vote a state,
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just claiming that those laws do not apply to them. this is what he's right and he's doing it is not just violating it. he's also saying those laws do not apply to us. so it is extremely grave. we have until an era where international law as no longer any impact, no value, and anyone in his state including ease, read, but towards to russia can claim those laws do not apply to us. this is, you know, i mean, it means that the most vulnerable people around the world aren't going to be the 1st to be the victim of it. but of too much, really, it's in a system such as going to crumble and then tell you what that is. going to be a traced and that's kind of odd from amnesty international. thank you very much indeed for joining us. thank. so many issues to discuss in terms of what is going on and not the least. the fact that the focus on the conflicting gauze that the focused on the wall in ukraine detracts from the many other conflicts that are occurring in many of the parts of the world in which i'm this,
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the international gets involved back to you. mike, thanks very much. indeed, my kind of at the united nations, well, it runs the president's told that you in general assembly that israel's aggression in gaza and loving on it needs to end immediately. we should immediately stop the violence and bring about a permanent ceasefire in gaza and bringing into the barbarism of israel and the be putting goals, the region, and the world. israel has been defeated in gaza and no amount of barbaric violence can restore it's miss of invincibility. naturally blind is really state terrorism over the past few days and leveled on, followed by massive aggression with thousands of victims cannot go on, answered the responsibly for all consequences will be borne by those governments who have forwarded all global efforts to end this risk catastrophic. and have the audacity to call themselves champions of human rights. already in general, this talk is outside of this says the message coming from the president is
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completely different from his predecessors. and he talked about this very important aspect and i think it was message. there was a crystal clear, he said that he wants peace in the region. he said that he doesn't want the of for further escalation and boring the region i have. and i think it took a critically important international as the pro is showing the fact that the car series now ready to take a new approach, envision it can play a role that has cost the regional calculations in a sort of situation that equals embarrassing rolled harder to criticize these really is not only for what they're doing in casa 11 on these days, but also he referred to a long list of full sized activities by is really, is the gas does not make it public, including the us. and they start with that uranium talking to their scientists to access nation of his mind and yeah, and so on to cyber attacks and the list goes on and on. but they still want to try
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to depict, i think was the fact that at the time being, if you're looking for the fundamental cause of tensions in the region, you have to put cheaper to put your fingers to know there. but these really, these early military hasn't stopped bombarding gazda attacks on the central and southern parts of the strip of killed at least $35.00 people since early tuesday. 6 palestinians were killed in airstrikes nearly all, although hospital and on the set of doctors in central guys treating a number of injured people from multiple strikes sites, including children attacks and homes and con units have killed another 7 people about foods. but the latest on the strikes from outside the ox, the hospital in general. but what we're seeing is that continuing storage india tox, across the gauze, the thread in the central area for the southern part of district, we're mainly in the city of tanya and it's a spider. we have been completely destroyed from the border line. the basement part
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that included all the eastern areas of pon units, all the way through the coastal road of the city. nothing lip there, including public facilities and infrastructure. what we're looking at within the pos hours of from overnight attack. and just within the past few hours, continuous attack across the central area mainly and the fight out refugee camp, this particular referee. you come similar to devalue, ever got a saw, the rest of your gums happy repeatedly targeted, relentlessly by multiple ears strikes. and every attack, just leaving an after not looking at the entire family that being killed, targeted and killed, and arriving through the hospitals in pieces or bully, soaked in blood on the sidelines of the year. in general assembly, our correspondent teresa both as us is ready on boss of the dining, done and about the raid. and i'll just see it as use bureau and they occupied westbank. it is rarely said democracy in the middle east, and yet it continues to shut down the office is about to 0 and as well and the
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occupied westbank that is controlled by the policy and a 40. what do you say to that? you can, you identify with the miles is here right now. so way, unfortunately, and just deal with involved with consignment. we've got the legal experts to gather the information, to evaluate it into a command that's for 45 days. the activity, the by just the law will not allow be allowed. and we make a distinct line between reporting and inciting. so as you can know, as you know, like hundreds of the photos in the east. well today. and you dance and marianne, an invalid doing very boards with wants to cause the line. we have the right to stop with that. the model of the shot a is our senior political analyst see says all just either journalists are simply doing their jobs. it's actually very dangerous, incredibly reckless, like he's putting the lives in the safe, you know, a good number of german. it's a risk. and yes, i would say this is terribly shameless on the part. it was
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a and this is not $45.00 days in legal studies. if you remember, we reported that back in 2017, when, when it's ready, the government did nothing. you all government did the sides. i 0 with insipid by. so this is not you, this is humbug. what you say this has been going on for 8 years now. when the government continues to blame the is as bad wrap around the world for the media coverage. i just see it of us. so this is reckless and shameless, it's actually discussed they and i wonder if they are trying to provide the motive for why they keep bombing and coming as 0 journalists and their loved ones and the associates as they didn't gonzo because this is through. they think i'm just gonna jump on this and start the violence, and that's why the bonded is that why they killed them? well then they should be put on trial for that because i'm not going to even ask
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what's the proof? because we know there is no such a proof, just this not inside the violence, it simply reports the violence that is committed by is that each and every day, are you still i had an all, does it have a mysterious discovery? the bodies of dozens of suspected margaret are fond of synagogues post and a political standoff between bolivia is current and former prizes is threatening to plunge. that comes into chaos. actually in a bump it is on the score sheet for the dread again and in some style. find out how this i that kind of support the highlight of the weather really just kind of go downhill across western parts of
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year. are probably with the next couple of days. lots of crowd already starting to push the way in with a system roughly in from the atlantic. and you can see couple of areas of light pressure here. this one here that just off the east coast to bring that, that's the one to pull the flooding over the last couple of days is pushing for a switch. and then this weather system had a long line of tap producing some rather large house, long spells of right across the eastern parts of here and see how that was requested, whether continues to drift for the east as we go through wedding stay tro back of westwood. the across germany through the low countries, nor the past, the front saying some really heavy down pools and that was a well coming all the way across into northern areas of spain and portugal, some showers that just pushing into southern areas of island, delphi the way into well, southern parts of england sweeping further east with as we go through the state and lots of wet weather coming through and looking at north lead, talking in 10 celsius and then by 4 or 5 degrees below the average that it will become wintry flowers. with the mountains as a result of that,
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there's some very heavy right in there in to southern parts of upfront save. it was the alpine regions, some very heavy rain to into west africa for wednesday, making my way by the east. the, the is really forces seek to silence the true affinity occupied westbank storming and shutting down houses 00 and remote. the truth must be protected and heard, and the stories of real people must be told. this is not just that a task on journalism. it's an attack on the world's right to know journal. this is not a quote of pressing it is as the world economy those struck those with a strong result. indonesia is where such resolve about the right place for your
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business to get off the grid of grace. otherwise, with this strategic downstream industry on the client, inventories, your better tomorrow the you're watching, i'll just say it a reminder. the touchstone is this uh, the made of cuts out of 6, some of them, some of the autonomy as told the un general assembly, but efforts towards the cease fire agreement. and guys will continue. he says, ending all forms of regression is needed to achieve peace of them. at least it
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shows bombarding, love it on for the 2nd day with the death toll rising to $500.00. and $69.00 imagery says that hit the southern suburbs of a root. and then the sam to kill a senior has of all the come under the un secretary general until you've looked at us. it's toll leaders level known as becoming another johnson that has made the opening address for the general assembly in new york. and it's an empty is spokesman for the un into in force and 11. and he says there's already a diplomatic solution to the conflict between israel has bought, but they need to commit to it. the protection of the civil is a, is of the bottom of the board as for the un, for the mission. and there are plans in place to ensure the safety of people in the south of level. and of course, the situation at the moment is very concerning, and the end we are doing our utmost to do to be present. but to get there, we use
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a solution to all these. i'll stay with these right now, which is that for the implementation of 17 or what, that's what we said from the very beginning. 17, no one was able to, to stop the conflict in 2006 between these blind israel and to make provision of 70 to one that's still very much valid. like for the deployment of the police army at the south of level, sold the issues of standing issues along the line and making sure there are no weapons in, in the south between the tiny and the, and the end the blind. these are all the issues that have been discussed with the parties in both countries. a big show when they get the commitment to, to 70, to one. but the commitment has to be a real commitment. and in order to be comp and there is the need for the food implementation of 17 o one. so the reason solution and these not a military solution, the only solution is political and diplomatic. then you understand monetary and agencies are struggling to cope with multiple crises around the world. they face
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critical funding shortages out of range of challenges that's complicated by the u. s. failures and long wanting conflicts. couple others on the reports from the united nations, or whether it is feeding the hungry, sheltering refugees, plain conflict. for educating children in need of united nations humanitarian agencies are often the only life saving support to millions of people around the world. and the un humanitarians in the field are increasingly under pressure to do more with less in a world with expanding crisis and needs. the security council is close to order the security council, the 15 member un body tasked with maintaining peace and security has failed to end several conflicts. and that leads to ramifications far and wide. and that then creates exacerbated in length and the amount of time that humanity are in crisis is
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they are on the ground. and so i think that is incredibly difficult for workers. you know, you have a lot of burn out. you have people who are putting their all into these situations and trying to help people. and they often don't know when a political resolution to a conflict or to a crisis is going to come to you and has numerous humanitarian agencies working in the field. if you examples are the world health organization, the world food program, you in children's fund known as eunice f, and the un high commissioner for refugees in old un employees about a 139000 humanitarians that work in over a $130.00 different countries how'd you as your team, the health of un agencies as a whole, and what more can be done to bolster their effectiveness and the like saving work that they do around the world will do an agency to the lc that they need to be properly funded. sunset, but that they are healthy. now doing the job that working in
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a very effective what the problem is that you may have been in finding the not to follow the metric multiplication of the needs. which makes many of all of you made it that it will patients be in an extremely, extremely difficult situation to be able to respond to the domestic problems of the populations they are in contact because simply they have not enough resources. the role of the un humanitarian agencies in the field is getting harder by the day, but also even more essential that ever gabriel's on do, i would use it at united nations in new york. or we've had to have, it is executive that actually works from international he's joining us from the u. n. in new york. thank you very much. indeed for being with us. we just had antone, which had a saying that the problem that is that she might of syrian funding has not been following the dramatic multiplication of the needs that we reaching a point for the number of crises is going to fall right strip the ability of
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agencies to actually respond, it's thank you. uh yes. at the moment what we're looking at is an extremely challenging context in which you're looking at thinking my dad in on need going got. if you look at the last one decade, the actual need for her manager and assistance has gone up by 4 times. we've recently done a study where we looked at 20 people trapped at the prices. and in that you have almost 1000000 that 130 people living in the tongue of a 130000000 people living in hunger and to 20000000 people in meetings for montana you need. so the needs of growing enormously, however, the financial resources are not growing. and the bad mismatch is certainly one of the critical questions that confront all of us. one of that are coming problems as well as we would just, tammy, of course,
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is the risk to those who are actually providing the help i'm. we're not just talking of course about foreign stuff going into a country to help. we're talking about local stuff and if i understand correctly, one of the significant problems is that the local stuff in many ways are regarded as a different level if you like, rather than folding stuff. and particularly of course, when it comes to times find somebody is injured or killed. yeah, i think this, this challenge is cruelly. if you look at the number of 8 workers we've been to last year, is enormous. and it seems like this is going to be worse. and dave, for this question off the who mandating work because their safety and security has to be central. but this has to be seen in the larger context of bolts. what we've been discussing, then why are conflicts growing? and on the other hand, how,
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when does on fits of going the needs of competing of fixing the requirements that we have. and then we need to really look at how is the security concept functioning in this critical moment. and it's pretty, pretty obvious that the security concept is consistent to be really, and it's due to of ensuring peace and security. so i want to ask you though, because one of those, one of the criteria, one of the desperately needed criteria for any agency is of course staffing, given the levels of that of risk that stuff or know, facing you've given the level of pressure that they're working under how difficult does that make it to recruit new members to help plan as we're talking about the needs of becoming greater and greater. so your treatment is extremely difficult, but let me also say that they're extremely passion that people were deeply committed to the idea of uh, working on some to meditating causes probably what it is. often the operational
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reality, the financial challenges, the glitzy of the requirements which make it very, very difficult. so i would actually say that, you know, the, the, the keys needs to shift from looking at always finding it difficult to get the mandate in what goes to actually ensuring that all we, it lease, providing the prerequisites for humanitarian work. and, and that's really the fundamental question. one of us need to, uh, engage with. i would imagine that one of the issues that you regularly face agencies around the world must face now is the, the difficulty of establishing where to put the resources. because as we were talking about, the demands are not so much greater from your perspective as chief executive, executive director of volkswagen international. how frustrating can it be for you to have to take a away essentially, or restrictive to,
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to one area in order to be able to provide it to somebody else. and oh, it is deeply frustrating because on the one hand you're seeing the crisis group, the means going many forward. and on the other hand, you're seeing the financial resources getting limited. so nobody should be making this choice about. where do we invest in providing phone or basic water and sanitation because they should really look at the crisis. it's across and the need is dialed in in every context so, so you asked ok fine. we are deeply concerned and therefore we have the healy keen, that's this back for the future. this moment is used to make fundamentally funds in the you, in architecture and then otherwise we are going to be of challenged by these
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manifestations of a deeper problem. which is about the security concerns being it's judy of ensuring peace and security. i'm going to have the executive director of oaks fund international. and so thank you very much indeed for being with us. thank you. the buddies have at least the thirty's suspected migraines have been recovered off the coast of senegal, the boat they were in was a drift about 70 kilometers and the capital, the cost because fact reports from the con for the 1st to alert authorities. are the fishermen from the car here who were out at sea when they saw a wooden fishing vessel like this one addressed? they came closer and they saw horrific. seen inside were composed bodies, the sense was unbearable. and so they alerted,
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the authorities were right now undergoing an operation to recover the fishing vessel out of sight where doctors are trying to identify the bodies that were on this boat. according to a local fishing official from the southern town of in board, the boats set off over a month ago on august 18th, on board were not fishermen, but migrants trying to make it to europe, to the canary islands. and instead of reaching their final destination, something happened on board, maybe it was the engine that failed, but it seems that they were left a drift for days and weeks with some that died of hunger dehydration. others that leapt off the boat. there was still hundreds of bodies missing. so many families here on the coast of senegal are in grief,
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haunted by the sheer number of young people they've lost out at sea trying to make it to europe. this is the most dangerous border crossing in the world. so many people die trying to make it to spain. and yet those that do make it bring back hope in money to the families here at home. and this continues to encourage young man to take this dangerous journey in hope for a new life for broad. nicholas hawk allen to 0 the car, the russian strikes killed at least 3 people in khaki in northeast and ukraine was also governor, says russian guided bombs. it's a multi story of hoffman loan. at least 22 other people have been injured. sherlock because newly elected president. i know the color on this on the ok has dissolved parliament following his victory is not on. that's not parliamentary
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elections are going to be held in november. the move could potentially enabled him to gain a majority to solidify his power. i know fernandez reports and present on the commodities on like uh, getting down straight away to walk up pointing. he's new prime minister, the doctor, how do any, i'm going to, sylvia decided female prime in itself. elonka and the 16th of this country is unintelligible whom we think the people for the trust they have placed in us. we will not break the trust. the appointment of an incoming government is crucial because the president has dissolved parliament in order to go in for the parliamentary election. we sort of hear that that will happen towards the end of november or december. but that will happen as soon as, and that's what the president had alluded to when talking about he's send now the president, obviously calling on all of the religious leaders today, making sure that he has a possible in his tanks for all the support that he has received and the good will
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of, for the good news for him with an am if statement. saying that they look forward to working with the newly elected president under commodities on like a, particularly when they take up the 3rd review that is looking at the 3rd crunch of that i am as a bailout package. uh, and that would be good news for me and he has talked about uh, working with the i am if maybe going back to the drawing board to look at some aspects of that agreement. obviously he has from is the last in terms of relief to the people and taxation has been one of the most difficult things of that i am if the you that the government had to bring in the taxation. but overall it's, it's, uh, sort of work is usually, and it seems on the political front opposition policies ordered the scrambling. a lot of horse trading already to look about at alliances about how they're going to face the coming generally election. you know fernandez which is 0, colombo,
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i'm fighting between supporters of 2 political arrivals as effective parts of bolivia. the president who was once a minister under evil morales is accusing his former boss of trying to stage a coup understandable lumps. yes, he explains. through week of marching to believe yet summer president evelyn morales, in styles of his supporters reach the capital in the past monday. protest against the government of the current president. to me, i'd say in the countries economic decline. the latest chapter of a deep, susan mean, believes with disabilities that is between former allies, against each other on sundays supporters of morales and groups loyal to odyssey groups, fire crackers, who made explosives and stones at each other in the city of an as the riot police some of these fuel gas and the crowd is more level thought, i guess the, it's very sad that this government has no conscience. it hurts me so angry that
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these things are happening. how can this government not find the connections that are pressing the pool and the most humble people? tensions between morales was a popular president from 2006 to 2019. and i'd say it's former economy minister for 11 years have grown seriously. 2021. the former allies are fighting for control of the country socialist party. and they can do this for next year's presidential elections in a televised be till monday out of sick use morales of attempting a qu against, and able rule must correct even though the most correct thing would be for you to respect the political constitution of the state. that you promote it, but your actions have gone in the opposite direction for several years. we ask you to respect the social pact expressed in our constitutional get the bidding listing uh, super cited over believes economic miracle,
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up to 2000 flashing poverty quadrupling the g. d p as they rode the regents commodity boone. but now they're bitter and very personal battle is sticking a total. i'm believe you're suffering economy and stability the countries into a deep us dollar shortage. that is jeopardizing subsidies and, and type of are 2 programs. each side is blaming the other for the violence and instability, but with no solution inside. many fear more on breast whitland, ravel morales support. they're saying they will remain in the capital until he's allowed to run a game next year's presidential elections. at least get the address either to the head on or does it have actually an offering to mates history. but for, for me on one of a kind struct paula is going to be here for that onboard and is the
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the the douglas board here as far, rob, thank you so much. ramage with survived late, 5 back to beat olives as 3 to and move within one point of law legal leaders. barcelona. it took just a minute for las blanco's to open the scoring captain lucas vasquez with a gold. it was, it's, you know, after 40 minutes to valley i'm setting out but gillian and bob bass going for the 5th game in a row, rodrigo made it 3, but out of those then scored 2 goals and as many minutes to make it a nervous finish to the match by rail house on for the, with a sudden on carla and to lottie had a rare landmark in this game. he's become just the 2nd round coaching. take charge
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of $300.00 games at the club speaking before the match. 65 year old answer, lottie study is no plans to retire any time soon. route or the ring european champions, and they're on beaten in the last 39 spanish game milano, see the world i played to ac milan. so i feel special affection for that club that i'm lucky to have managed around with rich, the $300.00 games, the best club in the world. without that sounds, it's very special for me to be on this bench and doing it in for $300.00 times as well. i don't want to call it a miracle, but it almost these are the only other coach to make it to 300 ad reality is miguel. when you like and to lobby. he won 14 major trophies with the club. this is the italian 2nd spell. as rouse manager is trophy hall in spain includes 3 champions, lead titles to club bro cops into spanish lead championships, and all annual ideas lifted the champions league 5 times as
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a coach having also wanted twice with ac milan. no other manager in history can rival that achievement. we've been talking to spanish football broadcast or jump us away about the keys to add to bodies success. and he has a lot of experience. he has this kind of called personality. what the former players to explain about team is that he always knows when to talk how to address these big personalities, the stop stars. it when there is a controversy, she knows how to deal with that. and this is what he's proving. and we all met with every season. so part of the thing doesn't often buffett and these are ready talk. the star steam is really good. so far you use and there's, there are no the controller 6. but we still have to see about that and being a substitute so, so let's see how he monitors that. so i will say that so far he is doing good,
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but of course led to us at the beginning of the season. he's in his 2nd period 1200 and when she was fired, the 1st period, he left the being very elegant, very classy. he came but he brought the team back to the success after some difficult years and in the fun based. i appreciate that he's for some ality. he never wants to make control receive his friend lucas. funny. this time of the oddity with the funds. i would say he's one of the, the key success points of this kind of little until of the successful period thought 300 since that would be welcome to reach the 4th round of the english link cap, argentina's unknown and outgoing vi who was back from injury headed home to put the visitors had one man, john during the sports and how these spots to double their lead, his fist go this season. despite a late, we can go to night andrews side held on for the 21 we went. and now the results
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quits. for and to come scored a had trick in a 5 now when for chelsea against borrow, manchester city defeated watford to one while lester beat forth to his side wall. so on penalties after equal withdraw, the england has kept their 5 match one day international series alive with victory against australia. captain harry broke scored his 1st deborah international century and his in the format is inside one the rain effective match by 46 runs. i'll surely still lead to one with 2 matches remaining. the 3rd match is on friday. now one of the grid is nfl quarterbacks of all time. brett fobs has revealed, he has parkinson's disease. the 54 year old hall of famer won the super bowl with the green bay packers in 1997. 5 revealed his diagnosis during a u. s. congressional hearing into an ongoing welfare fraud case. the american believes he's suffered thousands of concussions during his career. but it's not
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clear if his disease is connected to his plaint career. sadly also lost the investment in the company that i believe was developing a breakthrough concussion drug i saw would help others. and i'm sure you'll understand was too late for me because i've recently been diagnosed with parking since this is also a cause dear to my heart. i now to finish with some spectacular footage here chilly . sebastian alvarez made history by performing the world's 1st ever sky to have to serve, jump in with abby feet, which combines to alvarez. his favorite sports includes jumping out of an airplane before gliding down in writing a 7 foot 5 artificial waves at surf of adobe to. okay, and that is all you support for now back to you, rob. thank you very much indeed father. i'm going to be back in a couple of minutes with more on all these stories. i'm about to stay with us on august. the
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