tv NEWSHOUR Al Jazeera November 10, 2024 9:00pm-10:00pm AST
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[000:00:00;00] the the hello i, my name's sight. this is a new sound life coming up in the next 60 minutes. grief and old and gaza off to $36.00 members of one family, a killed and is rarely attacks. many of them children, and 11 on 23 people are killed and is riley attacks on a village north of moving a 100 people rested in amsterdam, full participating in
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a band palestine solidarity princess spa. i'm john henry and outside donald trump. smore alonzo resort, where the president elect has been talking to leaders as he prepares to take offers and on far as small with his 4th signing off with a wind red van this will very ends his fall in charge of manchester, united with a big when ident the welcome to the program. we begin this news out in gaza where and is rarely strike on jamalia in the north has killed $36.00 members of a single family, including 13 children, thousands move in just many a still trapped onto the delivery. same is, robbie begins coverage, a single israeli strike on trip all the killing and burying dozens of people in one
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blow. the latest massacre of palestinians in northern gauze as has been the case throughout this, for most of the dead, are women and children who are more than 50 people were there, the grandchildren, children, and daughters oldest place. they taking refuge with families seeking safety. they were all inside. when the house was struck, garza has been forced to endure 400 days and counting of this kind of slaughter. no outside intervention strong enough to stop israel's us back to your mission. and things are getting worse. the strike came with no warning, hitting only civilians cutting them to pieces. some of the other these railways follow the policies of genocide and ethnic cleansing, to force the palestinians to leave their areas. the arab leaders watch and turn a blind eye to this current waterfall of blood and the complete destruction of gaza . we will never leave our lands,
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we will remain strong. and it will stay here in jamalia. and in northern garza, the people are angry and have no hope that helps us come has to be alone. the victims of this attack had gathered for morning prayers, civilians all in one place, likely praying for salvation from this war. when the is really military brought the war to them, those lucky enough to survive were thrown into the trees and neighboring homes. what is left of those who are not live scattered or buried under the same bus route of the oldest? and it's not just northern gaza that continues to suffer on the is wiley attacks. the dead indeed have been arriving at alexa hospital and central garza austin to
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tack on our missouri as refugee can. 3 people that were killed. eye witnesses said palestinian civilians with talkative as they dug a well to provide. displaced people with inquiry is outside. i likes the hospital and darrow bala with the latest on those attacks across the street as well. the situation continues to escalate and continues become harder. every single talk we received those 3 policy new skills after they were targeted in the u dot refugee camp. and it was actually didn't, is really drove and was targeting this group of palestinians, but also among those 39 are 36 policy news from i do spend many among them are 13 palestinian children. and not only that, according to the family, there are still policy is from the same exact somebody still trapped under the rubber. but because there has been no ambulances in that area. the neighbors
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and beloved ones are the ones who are trying to rescue and recover those bodies from under the revolution to waste and is very hard across the gaza strip. not only the middle area in the north, but also in the god the city that is really forces also targets. it's a group of policy use that it's the same a talk as is riley, class carpenters targeted those palestinians and killed them. would live a munition. but it's not only is where the air strikes, there's also the lack of food, the lack of medicine, the lack of a because people are on able to access any of their necessarily these is there any forces have carried out a series of attacks across the 11 on the, including in the south, on the east and the city of bile, back 9 people were killed in those strikes. and at least 23 people were killed in the strike on a house in a village. no favors. 7 children among the dead rescue teams. he's bold as to combs and rubble for any people trapped underneath. out, is there a gen,
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a salon holiday, was out the scene dentist, this report a national fee, buzz dr. mad, because that is bailable health. we aren't oh, much village in the mount, lebanon governor rich, that the stuff is ready. we'll planes attacks this house a few hours ago. shouldn't be harder to wash it, cut off completely on the people inside the dust. in hot dozens of bodies had been recovered from under the rubble, the local authorities have sent more heavy equipment to help recovery efforts. when in fact the people here see it move bodies along under the rubble and debris of the collapse house. and is there any forces have been targeting the village of much since the start of the war and current round of escalation? see how lot previous is ready rates hadn't targeted residential areas in almost halston. this is the only time these ready minute tree has a time, a residential house here. and that was housing displaced families with local authorities trying to talk to family members who may know how many people went
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inside the house at the time of the bombing yelton ducky, several children among the dead. the heavy equipment is being used to recover the victim. had been months in so i'm just, you know, i'm not sure, but look, non residential buildings in southern beavers will also hit spies, riley attacks on sunday in wrong con has more people's homes and businesses. now unrecognizable of the series of these really strikes on a residential building in bay route 7 suburbs. in this densely populated neighborhood, people are trying to salvage what little they can of their belongings, amongst the rubble and twisted metal around. cuz you know, everything went to waste health with my stuff is ruined. they're trying to get her out of positions as much as we can, so that we can manage to live often. nothing more these radio and we had threatened people in this neighborhood to leave their homes immediately or risk being bombed.
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the area is a, his bullet stronghold and the support is really main defined. goes, you remember golfing, every thing we own is the sacrifice for the resistance fighters. those who are at the board is they over here? are they all the state? false ones, we own nothing compared to them. they need to continue. we all behind them, and we will continue to support them even if our families are gone, even if all homes are gone, even if nothing remains, even for us sitting on the ground across lebanon, they have been multiple is why the strikes in the eastern city of all back residential buildings in the town of our can you set what hit israel said it was targeting has been less sites and there's been more attacks in the city of time in southern lebanon. it's the civilian population that continues to pay the price, nearly a $1000000.00 and the off lebanese have been displaced yet amongst its supports as has beloved remains popular as ever. in my own con, out is there,
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they route. syrian state media is reporting at least 7 people have been killed and 20 more wounded in and is rarely attack near damascus residential building in the sub assign. you does say 9 was hit, several is rarely a tax on syria have been reported over the past week, including in homes and leslie. thought police have arrested over a 100 protest as rawling in support of palestine in i'm saddam's main square authorities had imposed a 3 day band on process staffing on friday. but people down to today to demonstrate itself to locals, where a keys of anti semitism over it says, day night street fights involving is fairly simple. funds of honors began off to be as rarely funds to down palestinian flags and talented races, empty armed slogans. so fast, and was that the soonest police arrested demonstrates as an engine protest,
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as the sorry time says fail here and i'm to them and i'm in the city center in the very famous shopping us 3 to can see now someone is being arrested. another one is right now, different people as well expand over there and here is a woman. the interest is leaving behind us also isolated by police to the happen until the rest already and it's been fairly sorry 5 and a half to 2. there's a lot of the things and twice and the people are really being hit and the into day the chase out of the city center business like the most uh store is also people. uh, looked up in shops right now. there's some people here behind that window over
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there, raising sort of thing and flags on their phone from behind. uh, the window of the shop. uh, so this is basically your, sorry, unusual sam situation, right. and the city center thing also. so is getting a tangled up in this situation, trying to escape from this island around 2 hours already. there was a lot of confusion initially about how the soul began, how it started and where its stem from. is that becoming a little more clear and now? well, the reason that this is not going out of control is because most bands and the people decided to. so anyway, the fry on friday, the males and to them decided to band all process for the whole weekend. also a riot on thursday night between one events of my time and also people in for them. they basically had a class off of the match because this was leading up and the days before with them
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a copy of support the seems very violent and it says that the photos inside the city, samsung having this thing and races on slower flying agenda. so i saw on a 2nd house, people who had sort of thing and slack a so that was already very sense build up. and then after the match, uh there were some. is there any signs of being a chase down the street for them and also insured? and this has a for quite some fear also among the jewish population here. and i'm for them where people hear these processes are fairly much angry about is that only one side of the story that this was an entry submission sariah that it wasn't even pulled over against jews here. and i'm so that i'm, that that was the only story that was told by the authorities and also by maybe the media. so they, when they want to come out and tell their side of the story and put this whole situation in the context. of course, again, the genocide as well as, as amazing and jobs are right now,
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which also was not part of this story. but not kim cline is a professor of political science at bol on university. he says is riley's may not be fully aware of how the one gaza is being perceived in your of the coverage of the science came easier knowing fully aware how the war garza is perceived worldwide. they think that what they watching tv is what everybody, everyone else in the, in this is a globally watch. this the same, the reality of the same conclusions. that's know that that's one second. others perhaps felt that they weren't beach. they be the you are pos, the profile, the speed you're yes, i'd be so much as they fully understand by your peers,
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they want to listen to show them well, is that boss in their own home that, that supposed to happen? and it just sends send creek perception of is why it is even more as victim hope that this much really is the very easily immediate, the products very, very user. they translate into victim hold. and until somebody please and against us. so it's very typical is why the reaction to that as to what to what happened in the system. but also a very typical mainstream is maybe a reaction to the world concerns about the warrant garza, the saudi arabians top military chief, is in it wrong with
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a high ranking delegation. the chief of general styles of the saudi armed forces is missing his reign and counterpart to discuss our last 4 relations defense, cooperation between countries. last held talks on defense and regional issues. in december of 2023. iran and saudi arabia have historically been rivals over influence in the middle east, over the past 45 years. let's get more on this with tow it a sorry is a rice and experts in writing and if, as he joins us now live from to ron. so it good to see you. so what do you think the 2 sides i've been discussing as well in the rear or is it to, to rond is higher ranking. so the red being delegates headed by the chief of the stuff matches it's bit match with who's who ran in concert parts here in the capital, the discussions as expected, the revolved around the military and defense issues. and this past basically they
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talked about expansion of the corporations in this particular rena. and on that, they also talked about a drill, emitted 3 naval drill bits being the 2 countries. previously, around 3 weeks ago, i ran a naval commander shy rom you, ronnie said that there is a possibility of such a military drill, but to be sued. the or it may be a and iran 2 regional power houses with a history of rivalry. so it could be considered as a step forward in the ties between the 2 and the added to that is the discussion that they had regarding the regional issues. and in particular the palestinian issue that was a key point of consent for the 2 sides. they had a conversation on that as well. and just give us a little bit of context here to head. why is the timing of this visit so critical to well, actually this was a takes place after the election. and after the election of tromp into united
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states, who promised for peace in west asia, however, the possibility of tensions ramping got to a next level is still here. so they, the 2 sides are mean you, ron and sooty ravia are indeed trying to make sure that everything is on the right track. they're trying to build the sort of confidence when it comes to collective action against collective threats. and so old in all i think you're running disregard twice to send to clear. busy messages the 1st message is the fact that the relates to the exemption. see this collective action against these really aggressive behaviors? this has been said by you banyan officials for several times. and the 2nd message that the rainy is, are trying to send is that if they're land, if you're rainy and star and t is attacked by an aerospace or land of any 3rd country, there would be a possibility of further escalation and
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a full fledged old lot more scenario, okay, many things for that target a saudi, that from to wrong. this is why the prime minister benjamin netanyahu says that he's had 3 conversations with you as president elect donald trump, since he won the election as an you know, says the to see on to i as comments come just as you, as president joe barton is set to meet with as well as president i success. so at the white house on tuesday by me my whatever they still have to show for over the last few days i've spoken 3 times with president elect. donald trump. these were very good and very important conversations talks designed to further tighten the strong alliance between israel and the us. we see eye to eye on the a rainy and threat and all of its components. and the danger posed by that. we also see the great opportunities before israel in the field of peace and its expansion and in other fields as join john,
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henry needs live for us near trump's home in florida. jones. so according to trump, according to next, and you already spoken to trump 3 times know what more do we know about these conversations? well, there's 3 times in 5 days, probably more than joe biden has spoken directly with nancy in yahoo. and then there's a lot about the relationship between trump and netanyahu, they're more like minded. both of them are, you know, right wing authoritarian types and they tend to agree that uh, the, on the importance of the us support for israel, less equivocal, even joe biden, despite, and also talks about the devastation in gaza about the need to moderate those bombings at some time, at some point, he's called him over the tops. he's withheld some weapons for briefly from the israelis because he didn't like what they were doing there. and this relationship between trump and netanyahu is likely to be less contentious, but there is
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a caviar there. and that is that trump has been saying he is going to end the wars in ukraine and gaza. presumably that means he might be in a better position to have sort of a friendly negotiation with nursing, yahoo to get those captives out b as riley's and to call a cease fire, whereby the bombing and the attacks on gauze it would stop. and netanyahu was really just one of about 70 people from other countries of world leaders that trump is talk to according to trump. he's also spoken to the leader in the other war there, but. ready to me was a landscape of ukraine, and he had said he wouldn't want to invent or on day one that puts a lot of pressure on zalinski. and president biden has said that are his a national security advisor. jake sullivan said that biden will be talking to drop about foreign policy when they meet in the white house at 11 am on wednesday. yeah,
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tell us a bit more about this meeting. it is the 1st time uh, biden, and trump will be face to face. uh, what can we expect a sketch, right. i believe the last time they met was there a direct debate and that debate was the catalyst for joe biden to step down and allow couple of harris to run in his places. these 2 have not been in the same room together since then. the national security advisor says that a binding will want to talk to him about asia, about the mid, the middle east, and he's gonna wanna talk about those 2 wars and jake sullivan made it clear that biden is going to be pressing in congress and likely in that meeting with donald trump for the us to continue its support of ukraine, but trump is always been closer to russia. then he has ukraine. he's always praise vladimir putin and it's unclear that he would be receptive to that meeting. and meanwhile,
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he's gone on to uh to start naming members of his cabinet. we know that is his chief of staff, that susie whiles, but he's also that he was not going to be in the administration, mike pompei always former secretary of state um nikki haley. the former ambassador to the un who ran against him in the primaries and neither of them will be in his administration, and the governor of florida. rhonda sanchez has said she is not interested in taking a position in this new administration. so we, we don't know a lot about who will be in it, but we know a little about who loved. okay, thank you for that john. 100 bye for us. near trump smart log, a home in florida. that's big nelson. doug bondo is a senior fellow at the casso and such useful met, special assistant to president ronald reagan. he joins us now from washington dc. thank you so much for your time, sir. so as we heard back from our corresponding us president job, i didn't expect to go through his top priorities for us, domestic and foreign policy with president elect donald trump. when the to meet on
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wednesday. the white house is well biden has to say likely to influence any of trump's plans that i think does a very likely was this is still an important meeting because it will inform donald trump at his starting point, where he's going to have to pick up and design his own foreign policies, but joe biden doesn't have a lot of credibility with donald trump. so i don't think good the button is going to persuade trump very much about these policies. so where do you think trump stands on ukraine given how critical he's been of biden's financial support for ukraine or trump believes that he can try to approach both leaders and get a settlement. i think he may be too optimistic, but he's certainly a chance to try. he is very likely to be more skeptical about more american aid. and that's going to have an influence on the lensky and what the decisions the
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lensky makes. and that's something which is very important for many of us, the president, he likes voters, many trump supporters share that skepticism. so i don't think that's going to change. and when it comes to the middle east, the dynamics, there are quite a bit different all day from when trump was nice president, a saudi arabia's made very clear. they can be no normalization of ties with as well, unless there is a 2 states to the solution. so how do you see trump navigating this? do you see a situation perhaps where he would have to even take sides between his role and saudi arabia? it's not so much that he'll take sides. i think he will feel i a real desire to get both of them to work together. quite honestly, it's not that important for saudi arabia to recognize is real. they already have unofficial relations. trump might try to help them work more behind the scenes, especially on security issues. moreover,
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it's possible we'll see some reason depress netanyahu on the palestinian issue. or that would be a way to try to move the saw these. and you know, frankly the relationship between that and the. 1 who and trump might not be that smooth. they had some problems at the end of the last administration. you know, maybe trump is willing to use his influence, this time to try to get some changes. right. so when, when you, when we hear from a prime minister netanyahu boasting that he's have these 3 phone calls with ness and yahoo, uh, i mean with uh, donald trump. uh since the election. uh you don't think that necessarily means that this gives no snow and even for your hands when it comes to the war and gaza. so correct. i mean that might end up being us policy, but frankly, the phone calls don't meet a lot. you know, the phone calls are that initial ohio congratulations. i look forward to working with you. but you,
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they are not dealing with. the complexities of these issues. top certainly understands the continuing war in the middle east is a problem. he understands that escalation is not in his interest. he's wanting to pull american troops out of syria before. so i think the trump has incentives here, perhaps to be a little tougher, was netanyahu then even that yahoo might fully. and how do you see trump approaching the warming of relations that we have been seeing between ron and saudi arabia, even today, we have a, the saudi arabian military chief in iran, the talking about sharing defense and various other policies. what, how, how, how do you, how does the read that i don't think is going to interfere with that. so the one thing about trump, despite his boisterous rhetoric, is that he doesn't really want to war. that while he did the authorized,
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the drone striking kill the solar, marty, the heads of the cuts force of iran, there was a different point where he refused to retaliate against the iran when a rod shot down the american drove. so i think he understands that the american people have no interest in. ready or so he might view that as being a positive possibility, he'd like to make a deal with iran. i'm not convinced that's likely to happen. but i think he genuinely he does like deal making. he's willing to talk to his adversaries like the north koreans. they might be willing to do the same and they're wrong. he might be that as being a positive saudi arabia has that relationship. okay, really interesting to get your perspective. doug bondo senior fellow at the castle institution form a special assistant to president ronald reagan. thank you. and the final though, tallies out of our zone, no show trump winning. the 7th and final swing states can facing
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a clean sweep of every one of them. brendan o'connor is a professor of american politics and university of sydney. he says, come, irises, inability to distance himself from joe biden, likely costs of the rights. so that's an impressive victories the truck because his fitness center rice carrie liked when say you can't say, well, it was just the swing against the democratic party. people had been very concerned, arizona and nevada are about housing prices, about the cost of living. it's given trump some would say a mandate within 7 of the states, but i even think with a narrow and mature he trump waived in the same way using executive orders. probably not hugely relied on the congress, even though it's going to be republican congress. it seems in the senate in the house, so it's added up to what is some data really a comprehensive when, when in the 7 swing states, and i think there's,
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there's just way to associated with bite and she doesn't really distances. so in the campaign i think that was a may take eric, she made by saying she wouldn't do anything different late. she'd been in charge. i think this is a very much we see all this across a number of elections this year that incumbents with there is i, inflation with the cost of living is going up with housing. prices has gone up with interest rates have gone up. all of those things make it really hard to hold onto incumbency sykes. it's tempting, i think, to argue that any republican who is well known probably would have won the selection, specifically against the democrat who was associated with the incumbent saying that's the price of the vice president. the democrats really would have had to have a pretty open primary and someone who was really criticizing the button, but it's tracing from within the party would have been i think they were on the like. so has on out, is there raising their voices to save lives. how group of women is removing the
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stigma being diagnosed with comes in. if you're too fast, i'm going to send that. i'm the attend the border between mexico and watching my that were migrants are facing mass kids and a half infiniti stores and by drug car sales and support was a fishing end to the career of one of the fucking time. right. the the had a lot of that unsettled weather across the mediterranean is going to affect northern parts of africa as we stopped and you, we would also see unsettled whether across eastern parts of the mediterranean start to work their way into the event, bringing some showers, blustery conditions as well the west of wet weather, however, working its way from iraq into western pots of iran,
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possibly bringing some snow to the mountains in the caucuses as well. but for the rest of the region, it is a very dry and quiet picture. lots of sunshine dominating and temperatures, lingering in the thirty's across the gulf. now temperature is across the nose of africa, have been sitting very high. they'll come down from northern parts of algeria and to news it with a wet weather dominate. so we can see some disruption and possible flooding it from that very heavy rain. but it's okay much care across that central band of africa. the stormy weather has shifted its way further south. you can see it pulling into northern parts of and go out much of the country seeing a wet prospect to this week. the storm stretched down across botswana and into eastern areas of south africa. we have got warning. south fulton pull milonga on monday for those storms. and showers, but they'll be lots of sunshine in cape town. the
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ball knows rain forests are some of the world's oldest, but they are no match for the deputy fires that increasingly ripped through them. in the face of man made deforestation an unforgiving climate change. a young indigenous leader makes all plans to protect their village. fire beneath a witness documentary on a jersey to storm, strong willed, challenging traditional female stereotype in the male dominated society to make a difference. if i go a whole families with the water is highly contaminate to live in the car, the risk in it all out. is there the
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the the, the watching out? is there a mind default top stories based out? is there any forces have killed that nice 49 people across the gaza strip since the one on sunday? most of those were killed in a single striking shavani, a and the news that the 3 people, including sachi and children, died and not attack. is there any forces have carried out a series of strikes across 11 on an attack? killed at least $23.00 people north of favors, the eastern city of fall back in areas in the south country. since i targeted thoughts, police have detained over
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a 100 protesters since in writing and so forth. of palestine in saddam's names, quest supplies a band, hundreds of people gather to demonstration off the locals were accused of anti semitism over 1st day night street fights involving the in russia. at least 5 people injured name most go off the ukrainian drone attack operations at multiple ports was suspended for several hours. both countries have increased straightened strikes in the past weeks. all defense that is, alex could helpless, has the story. and the biggest attack of its type, the date ukraine last doesn't drones versus capital most go temporarily shutting down 3 of the cities for airports starting at night. the attacks continued pos, doing with footage of drones captured by civilians as they flew low to evade russian re,
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to the russian. this of their defense system of which it came kind of was mostly created during the cold war in soviet times. it was not designed for drugs, it was designed to intercept the military objects. uh uh, were smaller numbers with were fast, bigger targets, and not the forms of much smaller and slower drones. most cars may have said that many of the drones were shut down, but their presence in proximity has been enough to cause chaos with the russian air traffic flights for diverted away as airports had to quickly suspend operations can ukraine. the southern port of augusta was targeted over night. waves of russian drones hit the city. some were shot down the many mates through damaging buildings and exhaustion. 5, there was a very loud explosion. we were taking shelter downstairs and we got covered with dust. everyone was screaming children, it was her effects,
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we run towards our apartments and it was impossible to get in the smoke from burning cause filled the rooms. despite the recent hard fighting, there has been little moving on the battlefields, divide the crews or the next. the drone bull has grown and porosity is both russia and ukraine. increase the range and scope of their attacks on both sides target enemy infrastructure, industrial capacity supply need. so the cities alex could helpless how to 0. hundreds of thousands of migrants. refugees, asylum seekers. a trying to reach the southern border, the united states, but they end up in the hands of criminal syndicates and drug cartels that charge fees and whole people for run some. it's designed to run past season temperature to with more on the situation on folding on mexico's food with lots of other migrants hoping to reach the united states field. the rafts crossing the suits you out, the river on the bottom of the border. but as the said with the mexico many ends up
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in the hands of drug cartels like this, some during woman in our family who prefer to remain nameless for fear. as we found the ations, they were held for 3 days and a structure filled with other objective migrants known as the chicken coop until they could pay a $100.00 us dollars. each ransom we crossed the river, then several men approached on motorcycles. they took us. they asked us what we're doing, that we were foreigners and not supposed to be there. they demanded money today. my brother was able to do a wire transfer. we paid them and they let us go. criminal stems, their skin to signal they had paid. the kids were marked to me, they said take off your shirt and they stamped us. they said that is their steel. and once you're stumped, anyone who checks us would not hurt us because they controlled area. they said that if you're not stumped in other people catch you,
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you have to pay again. in many other families repeated the same story in the shelter, but all were too scared to talk. and camera chavez was one of the safest states and mexico. the crime groups have arrived in recent years to take advantage of the lucrative mike when smuggling trades in mexico's government likes to highlight its success in sending the flow of migrants. so what everyone here will tell you, i'll be in a whisper, is that it's organized crime that controls who moved here. while the tory piece turned a blind guide to it. then because it was something i look at some of these, those with one person who's not afraid to speak his father, a min vasquez, a priest, and so that he died. go who has spent 2 decades defending migrants. c v, as he had at the latest, during the previous administration, there was violence against the migrants, but it was hidden. not now. now they do it in front of everyone for every one to see. the kidnap is trucks park in front of the municipality and take the migraine.
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so what the municipal police, the national guard and all the authorities know what's happening. they all colluding with organized crime. but again, terrifying prospect for thousands of migrants fling may have at home just to become a commodity in any increasingly violent trades alison or did, i just need to stop by 200 holes of closed in the parliamentary election in malicious, which is held every 5 years both the prime ministers coalition of the main officer shouldn't have promised to tackle the rising cost of living in the country. but it is a choosing between members from 68 policies for the 62 seats in parliament. michael at chose a member of democracy watch malicious, he says versus a confident in the electoral system. every 5 years, we have general elections to renew the parliament the whole of
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program. so that's why the 2 different big alliances are coming up with their programs. uh, what they propose and today people off working of course, for the and tom, a renewal of the, of the parliament and the officer to go to the director vote this morning. the, the, the quietness, the security, the system by which working is done is marvelous. i think people of complete, i mean, complete confidence in the system, including in i'm on, was the electrode commissioner, who's been there for a long time. and he's been in fuck electrical, obviously that many of the elections drawn africa. and so you can start going in and you know, i think 6 of green very well. and people, confident couples on the ground water resources could be took place in by 25.
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see your next. that's a warning that kind of stone is facing a voice, a crisis. and if no action is taken, rapid annoies ation and climate change will soon mean the outcome. capitals, ground water supplies completely go on. some of the end of a major on phil's comes encourage them one by one to his house. it's an uphill struggle for why the water for his family. he's a pair of shoes for a living and paying for a basic necessity like water is a painful burden. of $400.00 for us. a don, we are a family of 10 people, use a lot of water. that's why i go down there to buyers. i'm a refugee from pakistan. i couldn't afford to rent a house in the city. so i rented a house here in the mountains, you have that plane. the problem is the same across the city. couples water infrastructure was designed decades ago for a population of 2000000 people. is not home to 3 times as many, and they've been spelled at the services reach less than 15 percent of college
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residents plus the amount of much study to. as you know, we face drought for the last few years, couples water level drops because of a few factors. first, that was very little rain. second, the population in the cities increased and food for people used to waste a lot of water. over the tanks of become a necessity in and rapidly growing trouble. to fill them. presidents to private companies for tankers, q and hybrids, and tailored to the city water table. and the people, the ability to buy water is dropping off of that so so therefore i've been providing water to this area for 15 years. i have 4500 registered customers. people used to get water every 2nd day for 4 to 5 hours a couple of years ago. but it's been 3 years that the water level dropped about 75 meters. so we only provide water to these homes after 8 days, but they come out of the facility. it costs about $8.00 a week to fill
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a tank like this. those who cannot afford it must wait hours in line to collect a few bottles of water. and even this luxury put into the winds, children agency unicef has won the tablets underground water resources could be gone by 2030 the us food and agriculture organization has identified drought as the most destructive force for atlantis nonce. agriculture sector, which could have a far reaching impact on the already impoverished society. authorities are trying to short of the city supplied ministry was that including the ministry of both or an energy dug $4000.00 recharge wells. full canal system allocated in the outskirts of couple of claims. there were 3 big projects underway in long term plans for to both city. among them is the plants, the transfer of also from pen share to comple city. too much of the world doesn't recognize the pilot bond as legitimate government and sanctions which many of guns called collective punishment act to their misery. it means the millions of dollars
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needed to replenish a parsed couple are just not there. so i'm going to be out of, there libya has begun a national vaccination drive against polio. measles rebecca fee is growing as a possible outbreak of the disease is growing numbers of people are forced from that homes by conflict and refugees arrived from countries with polio. china centers, this reports from this roster. this clinic in the city of this rata is busier than usual. people are coming in to get their children vaccinated patiently waiting their turn. some are happier than others, but most don't know what's to come. those who do aren't so excited of libya's national center for disease control is launching a 5 day vaccination campaign against polio. measles and rubella, also known as a german loser. polio is
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a highly contagious virus that attacks the human nervous system and can lead to paralysis, mainly, and children. under the age of 5, they hope to vaccinate 1350000 children across the country, up to the age of 6. this is the 1st day of the campaign. attendance was good. since we opened a few hours ago, book 150 children had been mex, unaided. how many the city but has 5 children. he's brought them all today. no 11th, solomon, some of them i heard about the vaccination campaign in the local review and they came straight here. i was really happy. it's important to protect children from diseases. now i can send my kids to school and not worry about them getting sick so much. the last polio vaccination drive in the country was carried out in 28 to the world health organization says it's things to campaigns like this. but literally it has been free of polio since 1991 with people forced from their homes within the
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country. and refugees from polio effective countries coming in. it's now facing a significant risk of an outbreak. according to you ins, migration agency, there are more than 760000 migrants in libya, and that number is increasing side of this. and this is the director of the immunization program at the national center of disease control. he says, libyans and migrants, so like to get the job ahead of time, i was fine that we have not registered any cases of polio for many years. but due to the influx of migrant, some neighboring countries that carry the disease, it is very important to conduct a national campaigns like this. polio cannot be cured, but can be prevented by immunization. people here. so by getting their children vaccinated, they're doing their part in the fight to live in a world free of the disease. now, trina, i'll just do this throughout the or bangladesh. members of the opposition have
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blocked an attempt, i suppose is a former prime minister to shake casino to hold a riley it was supposed to take place in the capital deca headquarters, the political party critics, or the attempt to riley is a bid for his siena to make a comeback, fled the country august when she was facing a popular protest movements. currently under this is under an interim government led by nobel peace. lori is how to us u. k. as been mocking. remember, stay with a sermon in london on sunday kings charles was joined by members of the government, including prime minister, kissed on the event is held in honor of pushes. soldiers who died in the 2 worlds was the still ahead on our sarah and school. the high dive is leasing to as well title in australia far will be here .
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the how is reported. look at actual information on the ground. looks at the way that this issue is framed in the media. how it's used to justify the escalation, fluid escalation, anything new years that are known as the media. and they say how it is weaponized is, is online, which has been aimed at the smartphone generation. the 1st ever female let the operational, thank you. like what they're trying to sell right now is a full blown genocide and the listening pace. because the media on al jazeera, around 3 quarters of sub saharan africa is cultural heritage is on display in west and museums. didn't happen overnight. we were rob cover time. the 1st episode reveals how europe and color ization rooms, tens of thousands of on the facts,
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and the people struggle to reclaim restitution. africa stolen episode one. 0 no, just the era the press pound. so it is the most common form of cancer in if your ip and the death, so as high across the african continent. 80 percent of cases all detect 2 lights for effective treatment. yet discussion about that is why jim stedman reports now from addis ababa on a group of women raising awareness united to dance music and the shared purpose thousands,
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gathering the sub about to raise awareness about one of the country's biggest killers, breast cancer for he walters. so as a leading voice among those seeking better health care, a role she took on after losing her sister to the disease. and no way it says something to help me by helping other women the so i can hill to say he was the cancer survivor, herself is outspoken, but she says many fuel can women stay silent for too long? quinte douglas is their height is they don't tell people until it gets worse. subsaharan africa has the world's highest speed quality rate for breast cancer with a 5 year survival rates below 40 percent compared to nearly 90 percent in the u. s . for you. what's foundation wants to change this? this is all in free pink house. it essentially looks like a private home here in central audi solvable, but it actually provides shelter for women from rural parts of you to help you that
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have come here to the capital for breast cancer treatments. one of them is 24 year old. he was to struggle to find treatment in her whole region of i'm hair off in the north model. i'd given up i was about to give up go home and die. but because of the shelter, i will be able to stay in august and get the treatment that i need. the facility houses around 30 patients and their terrors, many of whom would have otherwise been forced to sleep on the streets while seeking treatment. access to health care is a major challenge though, the government is trying to expand services and the costs because we have already started on these things. thing for structure. bringing the, the materials for radio canopy and half of them have already know fully started. so we need to increase this is very small for the country, which is very because because he threw up. yep. for now promoting early detection is the best way to save lives for he wants foundation has helped 8500 cancer
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patients so far. that's the best way she says to owner the sister she lost jim steinman al jazeera desalvo about aside for some support his virus. malia and thank you so much. chelsea an arsenal have moved into the top 4 of the primary league after the teams played out a $11.00 draw at stanford bridge. gabriel martin nally put vizard as arsenal had in the 60th minute with his side. aiming to avoid a 3rd to set you to a way defeats a page or a natural, then scored a c perfect equalizer for the home team. the result means chelsea up to 3rd in the standings head of arsenal on goal. different bird van this what we're always finished. his spent as manchester united in term manager with an on beaten record united be lester city. 3 now for an of hernandez gave united an early lead on his $250.00 of the parents for the club. alejandro grand auto added
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a leading 3rd to wrap up the wind portuguese coach or even a more and will take over as united new manager for the clubs next game. in 2 weeks time, the, the closure of these of this broker for games. i felt like rush felt like a closure for, for the periods and, and the future is open. that's the way i felt it. and it was a moment. was a beautiful moment to, to, to be able to share that with, with the support as a, a non am for his last and leave for just the 2nd time the season is newcastle united beat them 31 to move up to 8 in the table to linton squared new castle 2nd. that was the brazilians 1st full since august. we know massey's inter miami team had been knocked at major league soccer. playoffs, woke up when and captain did score against atlanta united about heather. a leveled
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the game off at 2 to buy the land to went on to get the winter and set up an eastern conference assembly final against orlando city. you settings right from jamal mas valley. i kept bar and munich in charge of the german been just lita by beating st. holly, one know vincent accompanies a team, are still on being in the league and leave the table by 5 points. some are be like saying, i was happy, i went on target and i got some power on my so but know that's something i've been working with. some of the assistant coaches and stuff. this was happy and pointed to them to sign. keep adding things to my game and working on things i don't usually do to to that one of the cycling is all time greats has picked up. but yet another victory and the final race of his career, or cavendish was given
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a guard of honor by his fellow riders of the single poor criterium. the britain was wearing the number of 35 to reflect his record for stage wins that the tour to france in a 2 decade pro career cavendish, 165 races, including the road world title in 2011. i can see lots coming down a new the last 25, lots of my career left 15 months. my career left 10 months left, 3 likes was flat and then the last hit on my baby that there's nicer family every bit of an incredible day to share. my last race moves with those riders. so you have a race of them, a final race. so that will be them and when that race and new example, i'm very often very emotional. new generation and male tennis players are taking center stage of the season ending atp fondles for the 1st time in more than 2 decades. none of roger federer ruffin adult. we're no back chalk. vege will be taking part of the opening match in a lease. i'll tailor a friend daniel met the deb. the russian was
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a frustrated with his performance at times, but american fritz kept his cool and one in streets that's to record his 50th match . when of this year, the event fall is around robin found that with the top 2 players from each group advancing to the 2nd the final, the ovary mcelroy was just one of the big things to fall short of the abu dhabi championships. well, number 3 finished and his high for 3rd out in front was the on fancy english player paul wiring. the 39 year old birdie, the funnel 2 holes to claim the biggest title victory of his career. it hasn't sunk in yet. um, obviously has bill think i've got to go into something else or like a plane of a whole or something cuz i got enough to let myself think that i was over the line any point and i always knew there was a job to be done in work to be done is i was as i was playing, so as in quite hit me yet. i'm sure it will do later on august ons cricketers are celebrating a rare one day series when over world champions,
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australia pocket sounds quick, fuller set up in a week of victory and pers hometeam were pulled out for just a 140. that's the country's 1st one day series when in australia for more than 2 years with a couch and 2 sports bravest world champions have been crowned in australia. cliff diving involves leaping from platforms that are more than 20 meters high and aiden has loved one. the men's world series for the 1st time in the women's events, home dive around and if lend, cleaned her 8 consecutive global title event to become part of the olympics in time for the 2032 games in the okay. and that is all your support for now. back to you, molly? things far. and that's it from the marine site. this nice uh, laura kyle: here in just
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a moment. much more of the days is to stay with us out the in the united nations 29th conference on climate change, sci fi, many most are countries when and to cut the fossil fuel, the emissions crucial side to say, to avoiding the worst effects of climate breakdown will they rise to the challenge? stay without the 0 for an in depth coverage from $29.00 palestinians who were expelled from there and then in the neck of 1948 still don't have the rights of return today is that the land was extorted and settlements were built on it, which is 0 world goes back with the young, good old palestinians to re discover their ancestral homes. why doesn't my grand parents stay here? why aren't i here? return to palestine on al jazeera. a lot of the stories that we cover a highly complex,
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