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the most designing refugees in coming, the factions of israel's government, the military invitation, has been described as the closing of the trial of destruction in the philippines. advert 656 type food and among hundreds of thousands of select the homes, the hell around. and you're watching over his ever life, but headquarters here in the also coming up seeking to prevent competition from varying into complex. the us and chinese presidents, meat of it says of a new trade. i'm just saying newman in lima, peru, where you as president joe biden has just held his last meeting with his chinese
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counterpart. the is very as points targets in middle school in gauze, sheltering thousands of palestinians. at least 10 people have been killed at hundreds of mine information shopped into grove in south africa with nuclear plants of how to bring them to the surface. the welcome to the bank. i'm trying to, as president said, he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding bilateral ties. teaching ping met with joe biden of the asia pacific economic cooperation summits in peru lay of the school. the importance of maintaining stable relations between washington and facing, especially in the face of potential new trade will often double trump is swollen and lots of the metric had this at least see
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a name and repulse. so from the peruvian capital lima, for the final photo of leaders of the epic summit, us president joe biden was the last to arrive. what would be the 1st to leave the 21 nation group of asian pacific countries? this was the beginning of biting swan song on the global stage. and ahead of next week's the 20 meeting. it was his last chance to meet privately with his chinese counterpart, this conversation prevent miscalculations and they ensure the competition between our 2 countries will not fear in the conflict. the competition, not conflict. it's not so our responsibility to our people. and as you indicated to the people around the world, dogwood changing, pointing, shish china, us relations that critical not only to the interests of the chinese and the american people, but also for the destiny of full of humanity. the 2 countries should bear in mind the wellbeing of the people and the common interests of the international community
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. the relationship between the world's 2 largest economies is complicated and profit with difficulties from territorial disputes in the south china sea, beijing's military expansion, and in direct support for russia's war against ukraine to charges of chinese cyber espionage. and of course trade complex, joe biden and changing thing, doing great on one thing. and that is that the world is entering a period of uncertainty and change. she calls it of turbulence. and with the next u. s. president modeling to impose high tariffs on many countries, but especially on china. she is positioning himself as a global leader of interest, independence and unity, as opposed to unilateralism and protection is a good morning. members of a peg represent nearly 60 percent of the world's g. d p, and our uncertain about their relationship with trump. this time round about this,
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i'm hoping somebody, ma'am. you see, or we know that during his 1st administration he despised multilateralism, preferred transaction, and negotiations about the care with in the state. let's see how different from 2nd term will be in order to see if the 1000 china says it's ready to work for a smooth transition in bi lateral ties. yet however much present invited may want to helps move that transition. the future is largely out of his hands. see in human algebra, lima. super tight. soon money has coal, significant damage in the philippines as the 6th powerful storm the country in the past month. the winds gusting up to 185 columbus is now being recorded on tests. i'm glad this island mold and 650000 people have not fled the homes as authorities, one of possible catastrophic impacts in some parts of the country. village hottie
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is the chief of advocacy and communications with unicef in the philippines and joins us from the capital. and then let mr. how good have you with us live on al jazeera, preempting the needs of its high food or something that your organization is used to. but what more do you have to consider when you'll focus as children? a? thank you so much. yes, we're extremely concerned for children, for the safety, for the physical and mental health and will be especially children who are still recovering from the effects of previous type foods. and he's just said this is the 6th of that's coming less than a month. and actually 16 tropical cycling for 2024. and this also goes back to back series of tropical side to oh, extreme weather events is excessive mated by climate change? so what more can be done? obviously the pre emptive evacuations has been relatively successful. yes, we are not really guessing the reports at the moment. uh,
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they will come later on the day. but for now, no initial casual 2 reports that from the south of the island, we know that the nor a part of the island is definitely more effective, affected their power lines have been damaged. and there's still no electricity island wide that we're definitely working with the governments to be even more ready for this a series of top coast items there. uh, let me just jump in that. let me just jump in that for you, cuz we'll take this one step at the time as well. and then how you obviously have supplies that are stopped piled in strategic locations. so how do you distribute that before and after the event? because obviously after the event, the issue is about access and routes that need to be cleared. or exactly. some parts of the northern parts have got to do on this island is that still and accessible. so for us, making sure that the supplies are preposition at many parts of the country is very
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critical. the closer it is to any parts of the places that are going to be hit by a 2nd and is definitely much, much more a better for the community is better affected. we also want to make sure that we are giving towards a cash 1st response. so through the government, we're working with their program, the national programs school before piece, which is basically a program to support the vulnerable of families in, in the countries where as soon as he wouldn't be for the type for me we can uh try to give them uh, cash to their uh, other families that need them in terms of sort of the, hey renaud, i think, isn't sort of touched upon. this is not really just about what's going on now. but it's also about the day after you've talked about the cash provisions of such, but you do really need the physical provisions of a medical card that you in place in certain areas. i was wondering how you coordinate that with the filipinos government to make sure that everything is in
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the right place. because the philippines has a great deal of experience with typing disasters. yes, definitely. they have unfortunately have had such a lot of experience with titles and disasters. and 1st of all, we need to make sure that the water, the provision of safe for her is, is there, and also the hygiene kits and the necessary the things that can help people to be ready for this. and we're also distributing education supplies. and these include the books and also other things that can help, but schools get ready and, and, and in times of need. we know that in many parts of the philippines, schools are actually being used as evacuation centers. and we are advocating for the governments to try and find other places that can be used for evacuation centers. and if schools aren't being used, then a maximum only for 2 weeks. so these are the things that we're trying to help the
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government to be ready for when type things that, of course, will continue to monitor events with you from manila as the hours progress knowledge, hardly from unit said, thank you so much for your time. thank you so much for being here. and of course, the unicef is also appealing for $2800000.00 us dollars for the previous typhoons. a try me and also the on. and we're working with the government to see what needs are there and pays for the current type for me, which is a to protect the money and go thank you so much. thank you. the is a mold and full 100, a since is our lowest, it's will. and galls of getting more than 43000 palestinians, these are in the military, has relentlessly targeted residential buildings,
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hospitals and schools. according to everyone, up to 1900000 people are being forcibly displaced across the street, is where the full sense of besieged golden gone. so for more than 40 days though, and falls at least 100000 palestinians to leave the area sold and 50 pounds of citizens have been killed in his riley at times across gauze us and saturday morning. the rules in particular, has been the target of centralized products. at least 10 palestinians, including children, were killed in an attack on the un run schooling goals and cities. i'll shut the refugee camp. calla calla and as more lifeless bodies of palestinian children lie among the debris of velocity school. targeted by and as by the strike you in run facility was meant to be a safe haven to thousands of displaced families. more victims are buried under rubble and worked with once classrooms is ready. sources have carried out
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countless attacks on homeless science since it's more on guys are started over a year ago. elsewhere and guys especially and now the is right, the tech killed several palestinians near a baba shop where i saw people flying. i broke my horse and carried them. they were torn to pieces for survivors. the few remaining hospitals in the north could do less than to help the public to stop looking able. so there are no operating ambulances in all of northern garza. the way that can reach us it. kamala od one hospital is lucky, otherwise they will bleed to death. in the streets, patients at least with injuries that can't be treated of the letters. i need metal to splint my broken legs. there is nothing available and no specialized doctors to do the treatment that fema. they'll pay a we will let the, the hospital provides nothing except chips no on to buy. it takes no pain killers. nothing else is available. i can sleep at night. you to paint, you know,
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lease up in his regular tanks on innocent palestinians and no guarantee the injured can get the medical help. they need tell you, callahan, elevator, it's 48 days since these are the military loans de ground defensive in lebanon, is ready for us as a now kills mold in 2000 people, and destroyed thousands of buildings and homes. the fighting and bombing has displaced and estimated 1200000 people across the country and 400000 of them. a chosen well as real time. we got multiple ass drives on lebanon's capital. and that's after the as way of the army issued fullest evacuation warnings, the buildings and areas of southern bay rose including bush. uh, but actually i've had a headache it's a goal in south africa has ordered the plays to clear old blockades that they've set up a disused gold mine, but hundreds of legal minors with stock. the government now says it will gather a team of experts to safely evacuate those trump the ground. the legal challenge
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came after administer cold. the minus criminals allowed to smoke the mouth, comments the caused widespread condemnation. however, in baton several pulls though from the mine and still some time after a long day of pulling and maneuvering through a mine shaft, this man is rescued. he's tired, dehydrated, and very weak. later, another is brought out, his condition is less, love 10 is located and you know, very weak to i to 10 to. it's very easy. it's a bad, you know, it moves hospitalized so that you can get a car from ortiz. he's really looking like it sped, volunteers from the community are coming to help legal minus duck underground families of those underground, say around 4000 to down the the police say hundreds, some of believe to be to week to get to the surface. despicable. the fact
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that we had to have a conversation about what to do in a situation where in well let's we can test people out of just patients been forced and introduced that has that. does you know where individual horrific conditions time because easy tom hasn't heard from my older brother in weeks. he left home saying he was going to work in the gold mine and still fontaine. she said she should have been back by now. 2 days ago we ever saw face of a dead 40. so if you have your private, they you only. that's when we started painting the locations that have came settings getting scared because you don't know what's going to add to the mind as i understand for police, we have broke the supplies of food and water to force them out. the operation is called close the whole, it is and safe to be down the 50 this has,
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it has guesses that are flowing. so they can see we have intelligence and throughout operations with that. and this is monday typically is we know that some of these, if you go minus heavy um and that can be attributed to some of the fire arms that have been ceased throughout this operation. illegal mining inside africa has been going on for decades. common need one by criminal organizations. many mine is immigrants from neighboring countries. as you see those people over they, they have volunteers from the community they trying to rescue. the mine is they say, can take up to 45 minutes to bring one person up from the ground and they say they going to try and help as many people as possible. ambulances had been helping the engine and steering the did the stand off shows no sign of ending any time soon. but the police and the minus seemed to be digging in. and we tossed out, is there still fontaine saw that for the still ahead. hey,
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all just the pressure is on equitable is government over crisis, but regularly plunged the country into the office the the festival of world class sentiment opens in the showcasing stories of human resilience. sometimes the pod came into the woods. they say that your government has repressive policies, respect of human rights, it is most important task. my tell them in facing realities. what you're saying is that you are restricted by the is released in terms of your movements at the time. that's right. to tell you is that the thoughts provided hang on, says how much with trip do you think impulse is right now to ask? it seems to be spreading more easily via the story on talk to how does era injustice for me is the driving force of why i do this to show people what it's
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like to live in places where injustice isn't something you read in. the news is something that happens to every single day, whether it's a war, natural disaster, whether it's political corruption, making sure that they understand in a simple language is absolutely crucial. the cities already 50 percent evacuated, most of those people actually left in the early days at the will. i couldn't do this job without the best cumberland best produces the best fixes and those of the people to ireland in order to be able to get that message out to the world of the
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book a book you want to, i'll just bear with me. so he'll run their mind to of all told the story super time to money has full significant damage across the philippines. winds gusting of up to 185 kilometers now of not being recorded on cuts and doing this. island money is the $6.00 choices to hit the philippines in just one month. china is presence as he's ready to work with the incoming us administration to keep expanding bilateral ties shooting payments with the us to present a fine mid concerns of on some global trade policies on the donald trump is returned to the white house has dominated tools. so the asia pacific economic cooperation summit in lima improve the northern gauze that has been targeted by several is running the strikes on site today, at least 10 palestinians were killed in an attack called a u. n. one schools in gulf the cities alshaun. see that the jacob children are
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amongst the dead poles open in the coming hours in setting goals, parliamentary elections level, determine how much power the president buses or don't miss a has, but he won the presidency early this year. i'm glad sweeping economic and social justice reforms, but that's prove difficult because his party did not have a majority in the assembly site does all pile them into september and calls about collections after claiming opposition groups are blocking his agenda. the libyans have voted in municipal elections across the country, including the 3rd largest city. mister water, fewer than half of local authorities are taking part. but as the 1st election in a decade to be held single tediously in the east and west of the country, which has long been divided by rival governments. malik train that has more from mr . walter on what's at stake. the election day is all the people here have been talking about for the last few weeks, 58 minutes of how we use across the live. you are voting to elect council officials
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in their cities. the biggest to hold the pull this round is mr. lot, the libya, 3rd largest city, an economic hub b u n says nationwide elections are the only path forward for libya. and these municipal elections are an important milestone in its democratic journey for how it works for the high national elections commission. he says there are always concerns, but they are prepared for any problems with some of the i have some type of preparing for a wedding. people are casting their balance in numbers. i visited 15, pulling centers. all of them have a police presence and things are going well. that is that he google cast his valid for the 1st time in his life. how i feel it's amazing to vote, especially in ms rossa. the process was very transparent. it's really great to have the freedom to choose who we want to lead to. libya has suffered conflict and political divisions since former liter walmart. daphne was toppled in an armed revolution in 2011. during that time mister otto was
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a rebel stronghold and saw intense fighting. thousands of men were killed during the uprising. libya has 2 governments, the international recognize one in tripoli, and a palo government in eastern libya in 2021. nationwide, legislative and presidential elections were indefinitely postponed because rival factions couldn't agree on a constitutional framework to hold the full. if, when this appeal elections across the country are successful, the elections commission would show it has the technical ability to hold a national pull. a see, man is what the says, both governments need to support and respect the election process really the most of the side of it. and we want to show the world that we want democracy and to choose our lead is whether it's newco city elections on national elections. that is our goal, especially here. and mr. not that we paid a heavy price of freedom more than $7000.00 mart tiered escape their lives. so we can hold fee and fair elections. people here hope that today's pull will lead to
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national elections in the near future. for them, it's not just about electing city officials, but about freedom and democracy and a peaceful transition of power. now it's right now, i'll just do the slot to at least say people have been killed at a stopping attack in china. now it happened in the city of the shang, they say the stoppings took place that a vocational school injury at least 17 people by so such and such a time can a week of the 35 were killed when a man drive his car into an exercise complex and you high products, i could all has been hit by rolling blackouts. that packet starts to go up to 14 hours a day. people are calling on the government to do more to tackle the problem. julia kelly on their explains another day, another protest in the streets of ecuador and demonstrator say,
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this is just the beginning and energy crisis and the south american nation is causing power, cuts up up to 14 hours a day. and it's driving residents to the streets on an increasingly regular basis. the social leaders, we're debating a possible source for uprising is needed because we con tickets anymore. the government is not solving the blackouts. there are no jobs, no security at the door has been hit by its worst drought in more than 60 years. as a result, the country lacks enough water to run its hydro electric power system supplies. most of the national grid president denny a noble, a who to power a year ago says the situation is the result of climate change and years of under investment and mismanagement by previous governments. but his critics say his government had plenty of warning about the current crisis in or demanding his resignation. because in place of companies, in fact,
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cheese are sending lucas home because the is no power. so my children are losing their job. the situation is rapidly becoming desperate, but i mean, for me having a supply of energy is extremely important then to, to leave in my oxygen concentrator. and i'm oldest for it about whether we are going to have power costs or not so that they can leave. last week, the countries private hospitals demanded that the government exclude them from the rolling blackouts, saying that we're struggling to remain operational on generators alone. the energy crisis is also exacerbating a tripling economic situation. with business is losing an estimated $7500000000.00 over the last 2 months. for many, the darkness has also renewed fears of a spike and violence as the once peaceful country has suffered, a wave of gang violence and recent years. president no boy insists the government is doing everything you can to restore power but warn the situation is unlikely to
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improve until the new year julia go. yeah, no, i'll just 0 of the house. i know i just assumed festival is being housing test all this week. the festival features dozens of films for mold and faulty countries. joe laughed insensible, hoping not to guitars. 12th, i knew a general film festival window titled movement stuff to the organizers of this is festival hoping to inspire audiences with stories of resilience, hope and community empower. nowhere is that seeing more clearly than in the documentary being shown on the opening night of the festival, the su, done. remember us is a tribute to the power of young people trying to make a positive difference. the meaning of this phone is 2 shows to these people sending up a also because the military storytelling is to put people down. so you don't
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remember what people were able to do in the time of the revolution. they want to erase the memory of the resolution. this phone is like fighting against the media tree because we need this memory for the future. film premier at the venice international film festival in august this year and follows a group of young, sued. and these people in the period between the phone of president and i'll bus you in 2019. and the outbreak of violence between the sudanese armed forces and the power military rapids support forces in april last year. it's a cinematic course and a collective portray of a generation fighting for freedom with the woods homes and johns, do you have a quote we gave saying? and so then we say that this thing is idea. an idea. i never think even though in the go to thousands of people have
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a 1000000 people. so idea it will arise again and again and again. last year the festival was kinda so just days before it was due to begin because of the outbreak of is rose wall and gaza. this year, the festival features to dedicate to programs, to highlight the grave injustice and violent aggression being faced by people in the region utilize the bus. one goal of the film selected for this is lineup. highlight the need for empathy, compassion and the importance of genuine human understanding. the total of $66.00 films and $42.00 countries, including 18 features and $48.00 shots, 26 hour films, and 20 full films made by women will be shown of various menus around the uh, over the course of the coming week. and recent years, there's been a real effort to make this film festival a more far reaching an international event that showcases talent and stories some around the region. i tell film festival we celebrates people from all different
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backgrounds from all different countries, from all around the world. joel evans, how does era? so that's it from me for the moment. i'll be back in house, not with loan use, but you can some of the stories on the website to the colleges era dot com next. it's top 12 is going to stay with us. the had a lot of that. let's have a look at the weather across the middle east and live and, and there's lots of pleasant weather to be found with lots of sunshine, especially across the south. the gulf states, st. andrews, where they expect to be could be a little bit chilly at might, for places like could tall, but it does remain large. we settled the onset of weather. however, it can be found for the north of us. it's moving in across that event, thanks to a weather system. it's moving its way across the eastern areas of the mediterranean
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. so some heavy rain to come for southern pots of turkey, 11 known as well. and syria is being pretty wet by sunday. the paces like israel and the occupied palestinian territories. that's what that writing could slip into the north east of africa for places like egypt. we also see some heavier rain start to move across into morocco, western sahara, and more attain you. but for the west all the way, whether we have to head further south to that central band of africa. we've got those thunderstorms rumbling across the democratic republic of congo, touching as far south as a northern, but florida into zimbabwe as well. and what remains is sunny and dry in cape town, we will see the width of weather picking up once again for the eastern half of south africa on monday. the time you can see just are really a slice of the damage. as
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a result of these intensive is rarely strikes, asking questions don't you see are your future and when you see the state of the country today, we're closing from the action hunter into a c panel. the talk here with the latest liberal, like from documentary i'll just say it was teams across the world when you closer to the house of the store on the clock at 29 in the as i advise you on a capital, a vacuum where the world's attention is focused on protecting the climate crisis for bangladesh. the risk story, especially severe ranked among the top nations for climate dissolves to risk. the country could lose 17 percent of his lines are rising, seized by 2050 wiping out 30 percent of his farm land and endangering millions of people about bankrupt spaces, mold and environmental.

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