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rule of law, and we always include the views from all sides, the alarm sort of in the 8th grade to have you with us. this is the news our lives from coming up in the program today. israel cuts power to a key dissemination plants and gaza that supplies drinking water to more than half a 1000000 syrian forces repellant attack in damascus and say they have completed operations against fighters loyal to us. did president bush, charlotte, the tanker ins container ship collide off the coast of england, creating a potential environmental disaster. and the us as substantial progress is expected in upcoming talks with ukraine, focus on ending the war with russia and sport,
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dutch athlete, warring cost or associates, recovering well after a full service. not conscious during the 3000 meter funnel therapy and indoor a championship. the israel has cut off electricity to a vital dissemination plants which supplies drinking water to around half a 1000000 people in central and southern gaza. a mazda is called the move cheap and unacceptable blackmail. the u. k. in germany has urged israel to restore power immediately. the dissemination facility near darrow bala is now relying on generators and solar panels and is functioning at a greatly reduced capacity. the head of the facility is warning. the generators could fail. how do you have somebody?
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and now we depend on generators that are not in the best condition, because they've been operating since the war broke out. they haven't been maintained properly due to a lack of necessary spec pots. and therefore, these generators could stop working at any moment about. the move comes israel's blockade of food medicine, fuel and shelter into gaza enters a 9th day throughout the war. israel has been accused by human rights organizations of committing acts of genocide, by denying clean water is to palestinians. let's take a look at how does a gets its power. it relies on 2 primary sources. 4th, electricity, 10 power lines from it is really electricity company supplied around $120.00 megawatts. that was before the war. that's more than half of gas. it's total power supply. the rest came from a diesel power plant inside the strip. it generated up to 75 megawatts before the war, but it was destroyed by is really showing as talk to honeymoon, who's in gaza city. so honey, there was already very,
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very little power as we know inside the gaza strip. what's going to be the impact of this, of the world news about cutting off electricity of dogs. the central layer was received with much of the, of, of, of surprised because they're really the gaza strip is, is it is thinking, photos, documents for the past 15 months. these read the military on one of the war on gaza, impose the to the total fees and that included cut it off all the good tricity, including the water. that's all the nation plan in a, in the central area. but the decision. 1 is not a surprise for a lot of people because it was a really, it was a really dark across the gods have no electricity and fox, the power lines that these really money they just started off, was restored in some are 2024. that was in june, mid june, mid july. that was the time it was restored. totally power the only water
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destination to find in the central area that is offering service and wide drinking water for half a 1000000 people. and before people return to their homes in golf, in the northern parts and other areas that was occupied by these really military, it provided drinking water for one point a 3000000 people. but as of this kind of what i just looked at, the impact of this, a lot of the sites here for people returning to their home, they're set up across the northern part. think all the city do not have access to drinking water, something that has a really increase the price of whatever bottled water available in the market. this is another layer of, of the tragedies and difficulties that people have to deal with on daily basis. right now, people in the nose and golf as reliable water. that's all the nation, a plant in central air to provide them with water tanks and provide 10 sites here for people returning their home to have drinking water without did what we're
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expecting. now what we're looking at in the coming few days and much more water is this our is windowing across the city here, the major parts of the water world here. we're destroyed by this really amount of ticket, all the water that's on the nation of plants across the city here. and the northern parts were severely damaged or completely destroyed by this really monetary, leaving entire population rely on this one water destination and center on the area . now with the power cards, the amount of water produced is going to decrease by the hour, the honey mount modem importing life from gaza. city, thanks to you and your team money. and israel's war and gaza has also been devastating for the education of hundreds of thousands of palestinian children. but the united nation says many have no signed up for a remote learning program that it's providing target cowboys, who reports from their obama and central government, is once filled with the students. these classrooms now stand and
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rubens with 85 percent of schools. the guns are reduced to rubble. education has been forced online. find a place where electricity is it's cost and intended access unreliable. distance learning is a factual of its own. mary is one of thousands of students whose future now hangs by a thread. yet ted determination to keep learning remains on shaking the song. that is a love that anyone and it's throwing me, i'm studying now. so e learning, i use my mom's phone to review my math science and english lesson, but i struggle to get internet access. so i tried to save all my lessons in case i just connection to shift. according to the you and refuge agency owner was 260000 students in gus will have joined in distance learning program. but without stable electricity or public devices. money are left behind with this the best
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position for families now with education is a privilege not to rice. i end up with north to classroom teachers recruit lessons on mobile phones and shed them through. what's that when the internet allows you to be? i'm haven't been able to cloudy. i c l for some, mostly a teacher goes to has done the remains of his home into a makeshift recording studio because of the i know haven't been able to, claudia, can etc alonzo land that there is no. eh, and how to the war has destroyed many aspects of life and education has taken the hottest head. so i'm doing my best to revive and using what little remains of my home was. i phase counseling, challenges like of equipment, no electricity, emetrius children. i rely on solar panels, but when it's cloudy or raining even vent, garza education is no longer rolling. it's a daily back to life. gains will isolation and darkness. students who refuse to let
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the future be buried under the russell. proving that the will to lead is a strong goods on all the forces trying to crush it. topic up as the o g 0. there is by palestine as a high level is really delegation is expected, and katara is capital doha, for talks with mediators on extending differential ceasefire and gaza. the 1st phase of the truce ended 10 days ago, and there's been no agreement on how to implement the 2nd phase, which involves that completes and to the war. and the withdrawal of israeli troops from the strip israel has called for extending the 1st phase of the ceasefire. but i'm us once immediate negotiations on the next phase houses, there is a bus route the is in the house, and it's great to talk to you for the contents of these negotiations is always opaque. what do we know and what do we think is going to be talked about and it's going to happen during the storm? that's exactly correct. even whether the arrivals into parts is,
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are happening of the different various groups. even that is something that is difficult to nail down because things are so chaotic and moving. so of ad hoc it has to be said. but one thing that is clear as a task for steve woodcock. trump's special on board to the middle east is definitely a difficult one, and that task is to make sure that this is far holes. now what we're hoping for what is expected is that these thoughts will lead to an extension of the ceasefire . now it has to be said that the seas far ended over a week ago, and there is no roadmap for how things move forward. and the risk is the longer that carries on the greater the chances of developing back into award, devolving back into the terrible conditions that the people and guys are still trying to get over. so what is expected is that there will be, there's really delegation, steve woodcock, will arrive, the talks will be held and uh, the sticking points are very clear. how much wants to pursue terms that allows for a permanent end to the fighting and
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a complete withdrawal of israel from fall of guys as territories in exchange for all remaining living captives being held by him. us being held in gaza with israel wants is to get all the captives back, get back the remains of anyone that was killed, that are, are still in the hands of homos that are still in gaza without submitting to an open ended ceasefire without committing to an all out end of the conflict. now the one thing that is clear is that the trump white house definitely wants to see this cease fire carry on. trump has said before that he does not like where he definitely wants to be seen as the president. that helps to negotiate the deal that seems to cease fire in place. and the hope is that over the course of the holy month of ramadan, over the course of the jewish holiday of passover for the next 60 days that that c star can be negotiated. and that it will hold, but it will not be an easy task or is in your monitoring all of that for us. thank you very much. and self 0 is named this ronnie, reporting from dawn. the
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story is defense industry says that a military operation to combat remnants of the sod regime in the northwest of the country has ended. it comes after security forces repelled and nighttime attack on a check point in the capital, damascus. security sources told down to 02 fighters loyal to us, did president by charlotte side were arrested. they were targeting a check point near a security building. and the must say, neighborhood that attack and account is all follows. days of fighting and northwestern syria, hundreds of security personnel fighters loyal to the top of the regime and civilians have been killed. the government has reinforced security in cities likely talk in our two's former assad strongholds along the mediterranean coast. syrian government fighters were ambushed in the region last week. president, i'm and i'll show it says that an independent committee will investigate the
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escalating violence over so sort or isn't the syrian capital so. so we're also getting reports that thousands of syrians have just now crossed the border into 11 known so have flood syria. what do you know about this? of the in v, it's now for the going that of a cost this the city in the north, in $11.00 on a saying that $6000.00 people are flat from syria to the north, 1011 on. and that is that he's saying that 1100, a city of families and 40 lebanese families who were living in the city a b o. now close to more there to the you need to go crossings to the, to, to 11 on. and now they are receiving these people. so the main reason for that is people mature. the 2 of them are she has a life minorities the the who are leaving in the city off tattoos talk to us,
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which is now which is on the, at the north in or is that city in town. however, as is it directly close to for the full 7 on a no, they're costing their so on the spot the, the, the united nations on the other. i'm seeing that since the 4 of us out of the full so far $90000.00 people have closed the board there and went to a level. so in total, it's making that a $100000.00 any 3 months. this is quite a huge, huge, huge number. these are only the cdns will flat to 11 on the do not have the status takes of whether it has or the city is for the 12, the companies or not. but this executive division. and the clash is really, really posing that because these companies, 12 to 14 years of the westgate war me is, or if he's gonna have the of that, which is many, were hoping that these is, this is, this era was and that, but now you'll see the same scenes again, again,
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resourcing several days of fighting, leading up to this. i mentioned it earlier. can you walk us through how we got to this point? we're thousands of people are leaving and crossing into 11 or well, it was thursday. that's one of the security forces. the unit was pets for the nicholas region. humans that talk. yeah. and they have been and your soul source because that these, that kind of singled the isolated event, but some of their many more ambushes from latasha talk to spun. yes. uh, chaplain, as even city as to the largest city homes, many more ambush, just follow the 1st one and then it was could be that this is a plant and well look forward to denies. uh, the organized rebellion against the new government and the some of the w. c. v that was being leased by some old and the port if he gets off the, the older team that the remnants of the old regime. people like mixed up with the
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how people like the, the, the ad that a lot is what the agenda is in the previous daughters of the 3 of us redeem them. the government here has quote on people to join the army and to fight against a rabbit was we have seen tens of thousands of cars from homes home on the 30th the, the, the, the data sort of damascus heading towards the course of the areas. so the government now seeing that some of all of that tells those who would not affiliated directly with the army, has committed crimes against people and had been involved in mass killings, hundreds and hundreds of people in the course of areas. but these kids has happened by the hands of the rebels and by the hands of the security forces. and also the moves that are not affiliated with the army. as a result. now you're seeing houses and causes of people are trying to sleep or so
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sort of reporting from damascus. thank you very much for so or the collision between a cargo ship and the chemical tanker has triggered a major rescue operation and fear is of an environmental disaster. so this is happening in the north sea off england's northeast coast. the city of ho is the largest nearby population center. us shipping firm crowley says that it's tank or is spilling jet fuel and all his crew have a band and ship after multiple explosions. initial reports suggest more than 30 people have been brought to shore, established the account that reduces the head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. you're joining us from plymouth saras. thank you for being with us. there's a lot, we don't know at this point because this happened a short while ago as an expert in this field. one of the 1st questions you ask when
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you see something like this. first of all, thank you very much for having me, cheryl. and then the 1st question that we'd like to ask when you have something like this is everybody's safe. i think number one priority to the moment because right, you says the accident happened less than 5 hours ago. is full of a us or it is to reach to the scene and find a way to say it comes to us is and makes sure that everybody's safe. and i think that's what we've seen so far. we've seen that amazing response from the you gave us all of these was big problems and very professional. the reporting that we're getting so far does not say that there are any fatalities or any people lost at sea or missing. we're still waiting. you know that the reporting could change and, and coming hours, but so far that it doesn't. it's not on our radar. what other questions would you ask? especially as we know that there are chemicals it seems now spilling into the sea any time that happens. of course there's major concerns about environmental issues . yes,
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that's the best thing. those go next steps when we make sure that everybody was using their saves and to, to, to be just to make sure that we're not having any damage to the environment. and as you guys do said, you know, we're still getting information from the scene is, is the big story. we still haven't really got all the information of what, what's going on. but my gut feeling says up to the video, sort of these. now the next step they're doing is they're taking flood defense is over there, so they can meet the gate or stop if we have any tickets or 5 your fuel to the environment including but usually we see some fire. so that means that some of the leak or some of the, if you look goes i was, it's been burned. uh, and that's why i'm just, i'm, i'm saying that hopefully you do a sort of, these are other moments trying to mitigate the overall situation. that's why we have a lot of fun and that's getting into ports and unfortunately you chase and i'm quite sure, let's say you know, all that kind of exercise, i've been doing the most professional standards. so the crowley shipping firm
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systems tankers spilling jet fuel into the water. what's the, what's the best case scenario, and worst case scenario when something like this happens, all based in question. so, worst case scenarios, we're going to have my old issue of getting outsides from, from, from the time get the best case scenario east. that's because i think it is not the only one in one based we have segments. so the best case scenario is that we are going to classify all you want to segment. we're going to happen because of the few, the segment that was impacted from, from the equation. and hopefully without going to be maintainance and stop the so you can see the best case scenario would be we're going to have a fairly small leaks of on to the environment and showing the fuel source, we'd be able to stop the overall look at that. okay, that's the best case scenario. i have to ask you what the worst case scenario is. the worst case scenario is that say we've done that,
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you guys to be over fire or you know, whatever the leak continues and we have the link of the overall um, already due to the environment, i'm not on the bottom of the experts. again, as i said, it's, you know, the big worst case scenario i'm showed up today and sort of do some work on that. and to kind of put them in, bounce around via the video the disaster and say, combine the needs everything, but then they bring some special vessels like i'm dual watching that kind of a cold, if i or the from the sea. and it can make sure that the option then will have the minimum environmental impact to the area. all right, stuff was gone, thirty's, the head of the maritime transport research group at the university of plymouth. thank you very much. we'll continue, of course, watching this very closely and bring our viewers any details on rescue operations and operations to contain the leak as and when we get them for the
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for the music lensky is in saudi arabia, had a meeting with chrome. prince mohammad been so mind you creating and officials will also be in jetta to meet with secretary of state, marco rubio as us president donald trump pushes diplomatic dialogue towards bringing an end to the war. the big meetings coming up as you know, in saudi arabia, russia, it'll be, ukraine was here, we get something done like to get something done. a lot of people died this week is, you know, not only radians with russians. so i think everybody wants to see it get done with it. it makes a lot of progress, i believe this week. well, i think that will side, the minerals idea of what we want them to. i want them to one piece. right. so right now the average children right now they haven't, but i think they will be, and i think it's going to become evident over the next to charles stress citizen,
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the ukraine capital key. so charles zalinski has just arrived in riyadh. it's a critical time for his country. it's a critical time for him as well. he was been rated by the us president kicked out of the oval office and u. s. military a to ukraine, as we know has been cut off. what does he hoping for this week? as you just described, zalinski has been on the massive pressure of the last couple of weeks. people here that you speak to whether they be officials or just civilians are describing it. many of them will say that he is being bullied into going to saudi arabia. now he hopes that he can convey that ukraine is serious about these tools and initiating the some sort of peace plan. there is also told the zalinski is, is came essentially an offering some form of caution ceasefire involving a whole thing for the use of powell and maritime power to target to,
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to target targets. the inside each of those respective countries placed in russia and ukraine. zalinski is hoping that this kind of the message and this, this means by which she keys is determined to show that he's serious when in some way is that kind of pressure that us just being putting a whole new crane of coast. we're talking about the suspension of military. we're talking about the suspension of full access to intelligence sharing and access to the full access to satellite imagery. for example, they're also on list 2 quite interesting. lee is saying that if there's a landscape plays, it writes he should be aiming it basically putting the full bark in rushes cold. and i'd really testing the russians. we know that the russian so far has been a bus to any kind of partial c spy. that was expressed repeatedly by the kremlin
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and most recently by spokes person for the russian defense ministry ross. you were saying basically that any c spy would basically give you crane. i don't but you that you to re, um and keep fighting, which of course is the same accusation that the ukrainians that'd be against the russians. and that's also don't forget the view the, the ukrainians will be, will be very interested in trying to secure yet to gain any kind of security guarantees by showing up at the store. so participating these security guarantees have been rejected by the white house so far. president donald trump has said that it's up to you or to start looking off to you, craig, he's also trump as nope. nope, expressed any infusion. and for example, about some us peacekeepers being involved in any potential peacekeeping operation. indeed, he's rejected that idea wholeheartedly. he said that she doesn't see any foreseeable future for ukraine, certainly under his watch in joining nato. so there is
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a lot at stake at these tools. indeed some on the list, so even going this fall to say. but if the, if the us i'm not satisfied with what's the landscape zalinski is team brings to the table, then they could pull out little together. and that could have she received vacations, obviously for an escalation in the flanking, certainly inoffensive by rush, every day. some people say that who wins the world is actually hanging on these initial thoughts. charles transferred reporting from the ukrainian capital. keith charles, thank you very much. i. so in the past few weeks, the trump administration has been piling pressure on ukraine to reach and be able to end the war with russia. it evolved into a shouting match, as we said, between president's trump and zalinski and the oval office that was last month. so lensky was accused of not being grateful for american support, then began to pause on all military aid, worth billions of dollars to ukraine. the us also stop sharing intelligence which
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allowed ukraine access to tools like satellite imagery to help prepare for incoming russian attacks and to track the movements of russian troops. the impact has been immediate with russia stepping up its attacks. dozens of ukrainians have been killed in several strikes in the past week. and as we've reported, russian troops have taken back more land in the course of regions, claiming 3 more settlements on monday and in, circling, now ukrainian troops, mitre babbage is a deputy for an answer of comes of make it, pardon, comes on most guy a problem, the daily russian tabloid newspaper, you're joining us live mitre from moscow. so russia met americans in saudi arabia a couple of weeks ago in a very similar format. they had their turns with the americans. now it's ukraine's turn. what is most go hoping for as they follow this news from the far as well. uh, the president agent uh, never refused to kind of what go seasons uh with the americans with the,
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the premium government loan. uh, and they do that as well, but it wouldn't be satisfactory of what so 1st of all for auction on so we're on the countries. so basically the main problem is with ukrainians, because the present zaleski is the beginning of the big issue, especially the degree which makes it illegal for annual, in your brain to negotiate with reference one day and you know, this thing. so 1st these degree has to be lifted. uh the premiums locks have the right then you go right to negotiate with brush it. the other question is that unfortunately they used to ask is power that expired in may last year? so there is a big question. we're going to be the legal representative for your brain as the stalls. but certainly it's sort of a rush of use a united states that the current administration, as the 1st western team will be what she does that is really impartial. that can
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really read the 2 boxes together. a probably the 3 partners together uh the premiums reference and the merits. unfortunately, the you wanted to, uh and um, so you should build this quote if these do wanna trust sleeve. what they fall the feet on fracture. and then to the worksheet for our truck was, this is not acceptable. so that's cool. uh, negotiations will stop please. the american says intermediaries. okay, just by the way, an observation on you said earlier, the main problem here is ukrainians who refused to end the war. just as a point of information for, of yours, russia invaded ukraine and swallowed up 20 percent of its territory. okay, that's, that's a fact that happened. and that's what ukraine is, is kind of for your information, just for your information. the thousands would seem to be, you'll end doing that just based council stage of violence into you and also the legally, the president, which was followed by
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a civil war. that's what your dimitry did russia invade the ukraine? yes or no? the did the night to space and be under the it's a simple question. you enjoy the rest of the credit? yes or no? i will, i will answer the problem. so my best time, i know actually that's not how an interview works. the interview was i asked questions you give answers, i asked you a simple, factual answer to which you don't want to answer or view it. or if yours can draw any conclusions they want. yes. so ukraine's offering a partial ceasefire air, or is reportedly keen and willing to do a partial ceasefire as a sort of 1st bridge building step with russia. it would be a maritime, an error, cease fire, in other words, stop sliding into air and etc. do you think that's something rushing might be interested in engaging with? well 1st we kind of lost several more suggestions on receipts far and we must see
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the details. all it is going to be implemented on both sides in general. uh, i don't think that will be acceptable because i think one of the points in depth suggested the agreement is that and the jupiter gets on both sides will not be at that. what we're actually was solving, scroll my, a goal strikes and bring peace, me, science west of the things besides which are teaching a lot of teachers and them with that. but so from the 3rd drove your brain was the premiums uh, you know, the weaker site here. so uh, the main broker that may have. so who's going to accept dates? uh, what are the details of what are the exactly mediations by the in general. i think then you.

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