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the the is reading, shedding the building once used as a guys are kindergarten chills at least 2 children in rough and inches scores of all the people in the center. this is obviously your life and don't have also coming up living in fear i'm facing. repeat a detox point is really satler's palestinians, and they help you find west find demands protection. 88000000 people full size of their homes and so done with no end to the violence. the un high commissioner for refugees appeals for peace plus the humans hostings. finally, to respond off to the us and the you change coming out more strikes on the around
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box boot the it's 12 g m t, that's 2 pm in the gaza strip flavor. and the past 24 hours is very strikes, have killed at least a 127 people and injured a 178 others. some of the most intense bombings being in the rough on the other side of the egyptian border funerals are being held there for 2 children killed in the attacks labeled among a group of displaced palestinians who being sheltering in a primary school families living in tents nearby were hit by shrapnel. embalming across the region is damaged several buildings more than the huff of gas as population as crammed into ralph on following relentless is very bombing enforced. evacuation orders the better for the stuff. nice look, lost a lot yesterday night just before midnight. but that room they were in was targeted
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by a doctor for me to know that there were only women and children in the middle. the roof collapse completely over their heads. the scenes would hardly go, which led to the depths of the child idea at all. yeah, and these things from all of the settings, all nazzo hospital, that's where medical staff are treating the wounded some of them on the floor and most of them are children involved. stuff at central guys has made health care facility. ok. so hospital of one that they're running out of crucial supplies, dr. say they can perform blood cans or tests for hepatitis and h, ivy before performing blood transfusions, honey mach modes. in the rougher in southern garza, honey, 1st of all, the attacks are still going on at the moment. i understand that there are some attacks and data obama. what can you tell us about those? so yes, within the past 45 minutes, more reports are emerging from the city where the vast majority of people who it
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displays the problem, the notifying gauze, and it ended up in the central in the area and upon the grounded vision of the central area. more people are from the restaurant part of the center of the area, including the site at odd rage and my eyes accounts were ordered to evacuate the dated by city because it's a safe donor right now. it is a major side of relentless extract. the reports are gonna be. 3 more residential homes been targeted, not only destroying these residential homes that also cause a great deal of damage to the nearby targeted sites and talking about more residential homes, more infrastructure and public places. our public facilities being severely damaged . and this is the direct result of the use of these large diameter bonds. each bonds is causing great deal of damage to the surrounding area, just making it livable and not suitable for people to stand just causing further displacement for people who have already been displaced. more than one time in the
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rest of the central area since early morning been a major sights of artillery, shuddering and further in another part of the gauze. the renewed artillery sitting at the base rent border. there is an is rarely a continue with the plan of establishing a buffer zone by going after all, the remaining a residential buildings and agriculture land raising them, destroying the remaining public facilities and infrastructure to the western part of the city, which is very, very horrific. right? now the quads captors, those are attack drones. hovering at a very low level. it was kind of gorgeous. do shooting at every moving object, putting up the but i did try either to get water or food or a nearby shop to get some food. it just making the whole situation really difficult . on the 4th, not all the internet is, is but also traumatized. populations is stranded in the northern parts and gaza city. and we can hear some of the, uh, is really monitoring drones which are buzzing ahead of your head as we can, as you're talking to us,
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they're having some overnight attacks and drop as well. and i understand that one happened quite close to you and the team, what happened oh, yes, we were actually on our way to do our report is from a d over not a tax on a targeted site that and mainly were looking at the the preschool facility in eastern part of the city and were nearby that tend to have that set up by displaced . how often in, in eastern parts a roof has to be mainly in a sun, i'm neighborhood. there was another major attacking on janina district. that's a central part of refractive that has to be repeatedly targeted. 2 people were killed in that task overnight, but on our way, just minutes before we arrived to the designated 5 civilian car was targeted. 3 people inside the car were critically injured and rushed. during the john hospital now, what's really hard to bring about this as these people were nearby
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a cemetery and we were told by people from the area they were going inside the cemetery. or the plan was to go inside the cemetery. dig a grave for the relatives who were killed in overnight attacks and rough cities. this is how dangerous the situation are getting here. you can get, you can get killed like you and your life for water or getting food supplies from the market or even trying to dig a grave for a loved ones are relative in, in, in here in and drop off city. the stipulations are getting very, very critical right now and it, the bombing is getting very close, certainly close on each passing the densely populated neighborhoods and dropbox profile is over as crowded right now. and what's interesting now it's, we've seen an intense bombing campaign going on in rough and in the syndrome area amendment and didn't. but those, the 2 areas that repeatedly mentioned by these really military and where people were ordered to evacuate to because they are safe. but now the. 7 subjects of
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majors, the length less a bombing an area strikes me. thank you very much indeed. that's honey mako talking to us, and we're not fight in southern doesn't. as members of a pot of sending and battling communities of lives in the house of the occupied westbank for decades safely, they've been repeatedly attacked by his reading settlers. and despite finding official complaints for the police, the settlers keep coming back, child stop, i've visited one community near jericho. these 3 little holes in the ground. i meant to be graves. these ready settlers who ducked them even late flowers. they were a palestinian bed when school. i'm a cobb and disturbing warning to this promised indian community multiply. it was fine. but then you're more than i moved to the want to kill us. the message is clear, they wouldn't even know that i would children. it's intimidation, they want this out during the interview to um settlers wearing military uniform approach in a small off road vehicle. stop and film us with weak film them. oh,
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the attacks from chapel going to the opponents in the community, save you a text to lead blank, this man scene here. um and seemingly being protected by his ready soldiers offer you into the veterans go pins lives here are the settler outpost a couple of kilometers away. i mean, well i give her, i didn't also have she beat me. and another woman, he asked us to give you my phones. the other woman was scolding her baby when her oh, really had faded when you've lived in for more than 50 years to their livelihood. depends on these green pulses for their animals way of life. the put you into ration is barely changed for decades. the beta, when we're able to her, they goats down into this field, close to an illegal is way the settlement of the settlement. they tell us is
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expanding in this direction. it would have been a couple of weeks ago, the better when say that a group of these really secular is all wearing military uniform, came and put the steel stakes in the ground. now, the line of the stakes runs around full color on which is in that direction. it's clear evidence that the settlers tried to take more land. we had companies slowly move on to the local is ready police station. he and 2 of his friends want to make full complaints. solely mine says the secular leader, purposely run over and killed 10 of his goats and stolen carcasses. the police demanded we stopped building, raised the footage and insist if we leave. the next day we return to the village to hey, what the police said, let him out and says he spent 9 hours at the police station. he says it opens, felt like they were investigating. you know,
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the legs crime he was repulsing me. john, if no matter the police only can't come, when the settlers lie a complaint about the boss. i filed an official complaint to protect myself. it's like we have no rights in the eyes of these rated police. it's like we don't exist in his really low. so to sir, so layman's complaint to these way the police seemingly made no difference on the next morning sunday, the secularism back. how do you spell that for me? so the next time this happens when you play the game of the shots. one most of the mind carrying a rifle or call the police and they will take it with your sheep away. it's better we community living on palestinian land is being terror is by all means man, apparently immune or indifferent to these really cool international child stratford . l just a at a model of a shot in the occupied westbank, the
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going to bring you some of the days of the news. now, the battle between 2 generals for control of sedan has created what the un is calling the world's worst displacement crisis, even before the fighting began in april. more than 3000000 people that enforced from their homes. not often more than 9 months of conflict, nearly 11 mean 1000000 people have been displaced, most are living in 10 comes on 10 part of the shelters inside. so done with no and the site to the violence is growing concerned. the more people could try to seek refuge in neighboring countries, fighting between the army and the rapid support forces broke out after a dispute about how and when to a corporate, putnam electric group into the military. the un high commissioner for refugees can equal guntee, has a visit to despise people in ethiopia, and to sit down. he says they feel forgotten the deals and unless there is at least the cease fire, if we continue to grow,
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i've seen it myself in the old neighboring countries. i wasn't near you last just a couple of days ago. i've seen it here. i've spent 4 days hearing so that the internal displacement is quite dramatic with incalculable consequences and the conditions of those the displace. but in general, of this with the needs are becoming worse or so, because because we have a to be put for resources to help them, the international community is focusing on other crises and neglecting this one. besides these numbers, which are a bit mind boggling. one need to consider other elements of the crises, old schools, or almost all schools and universities have been closed since last day per and when the war be kept began, no education doesn't existing. so down to the 70 percent of the children in need, the vaccine nation, according to the virtual, cannot be reached forward in security is growing there's,
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there's an important appeal made by the worth with program. yes, it is. so it's a crisis with multiple effects and made much more complicated by the fact that there's a huge from kline if the complex one going across the country very difficult to work across the front line and reach people on the other side. but many obstacles also for to many 10 organizations working on either side, especially most of them are working on the government side of the front line. my strong appeal here with your thought it these that are located as you know here in parts of them, the governmental authorities has been please, at least until we see spike comes, lift the many, many heavy requirements that we have to address that we have to face every day to deliver a to the people, people here feel ordinary people, the people most affect that field. it's a band students for a golf. and clearly,
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you know, there's been ukraine and now guys that these are tremendously complex crises, if these right, that there is a tension on them. but to what we're asking, we, the humanitarians, what we're asking the international community is tied to juggle different balls at the same time, a position leaders and set a goal of condemned a decision by presidents lucky solve to postpone the election scheduled for february. the 25th, so i made the announcement on saturday and so i think a constructor saying over the disqualification of candidates, the critics accused the president of trying to hold onto power because talk reports and the senegalese capital. com we've heard from the regional body, the west african body and known as an echo us. and they've come up with a statement saying they're concerned over the circumstances that lead to the post movement of the election. the key word here is the circumstances we're talking about the cancellation of an election just hours before the beginning of the
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campaign. and in that statement, they say that the government needs to prioritize dialog transparent dialogue with all of the actors. we also heard from the united states states department, he says that they are deeply concerned with with the, the calendar, the electrical power there. and they're hoping that 10 a golf was swiftly set dates for an election. of course i keep telling is, announcement has made no allusion to when this election will take place. but late last night we saw those candidates 18 out of the 20 candidates gathered together saying that they will tell me pain and they will attack or appeal the decision made by president mackie. seldom he's made an announcement saying that he's starting to decrease cancelling the election. but that decree it hasn't been published on the, the government papers. and once it is published,
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then the candidates can appeal that decision to the supreme court. still ahead and i'll just say the funeral is, are held in baghdad for the 16 people killed in american airstrikes and a rock on friday. plus the far away finds on why the construction, the 6 a is arriving in a country with one of the highest in the world. the as hello, there is another day, another weather full cost for south america and not a good one. so central pots of chile was wet, wild fires, continued to button, to kill dozens of people and destroyed houses. they've been fueled by very hot and dry conditions with gusty winds. and those hate wave conditions of pump down into
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northern parts of origin, tina across the power y as well. and we'll see them edge into southern parts of result over the next few days. now the heat is also the dominant factor across the north for places like columbia, as well as the guy on is and to sewer and on. but we're still single in the way of wet weather developing across northern parts of brazil, putting into peru, equity, and some of that funding in bogota in columbia. that's welcome relief. off the weeks of wild fires and see that rain through to chew, stay cooling, things down ever so slightly. but he is still the story of a part of central america in particular for believe, southern parts of mexico. but things are set to cool down over the next few days. we've got a developing system putting its way across the florida panhandle. the tail of that bringing some pretty severe thunderstorm across the caribbean, will see that rain push across cuba and eventually into jamaica. and further east, on monday, the,
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this is the 1st and i saw that we see the real time. it's the victims themselves long before there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame a true side of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias who understand what they are looking to see out and raise. the listening post covers how the news is covered. the in the the what you know, what is it a reminder of our top surveys. this are 2 children have been killed and many people
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have been injured in southern jasa officers very attacks hit me or palestinians have been sheltering intense. at least a 178 people have been killed since saturday across the gaza strip. members of a palestinian veteran community and the occupied was buying save their being repeatedly attacked by his framing senses and accusing police and protecting the attackers. despite making official complaints about from between 2 generals for controllers sometimes is created for the u. n. is calling the world's worst displacement crisis, optimal, the 9 months of conflicts, nearly 8000000. so that means a be forced out of their homes. high commissioner for refugees is called for peace on a visit to ports to the hundreds of hosting support as a being demonstrating and yelman's capitalist. so now that i'm instructions and solidarity with palestinians in garza, as well as against the recent series of air strikes by the us and u. k. on who the targets in yemen. and it comes as with the pfizer supplies to
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respond to those latest to us and you can strikes the us led coalition, this as it hits 36 targets in 13 locations. the whole thing, se sites in 6 provinces with head, including the capitol center collections has to be attacked, send a clear message to be a run by groups condemning its attacks on ships and the red seats. on friday, the us conducted dozens of airstrikes on the rocks. and sylvia and targeting groups linked to around as the funerals are taking place in baghdad for the victims of those us air strikes and iraq and the government declared 3 days of morning after at least 16 people in cities, civilians were killed. the u. s. air strikes, but in response to a drug attack was killed 3 american soldiers in georgia. last week the leader of the ron linked group, the by the organization, attended the funeral in baghdad. he says, all american troops must leave the country. the old honda was not in huh. yeah, many times the time is come to expel,
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not the exit but the expulsion of the americans and they have to leave. if they remain is absolute evil for the rocky people will be more rocky blood shed and more sacrifices of the rocky youth. now is the time for them to leave and the parliament has to say its word and if it doesn't defend the rocky people, then they're not representative of the rocky people. already hash and was following developments from the iraqi gravity. several iraq in cities. and of course, investors out the funerals for the 16 people who killed in the us a strike. most of them all then does all the popular mobilization force is all just be a map at some of the functions within the p. m, f. all i with the one, but this group is also part of the rocky forces and therefore through the 5 minutes . so. so a lot of controversy about the slides and the head of the fee amount. a said the united states forces should withdraw from the law. and said that this crime,
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as he described it, should not go without accountability beep commander in chief, i'll see, see about known as frederick out of the diarrhea. and he's designated by the us of the saturday visit us today. one of the size with the spikes took place along with the following entry delegation. most of the sciences we are getting from the pm upside down the allied allies in the vault or calling for the direct us, which was one of the same time we had also witnessing more attacks on us vases. yes, they only the 2 assets acclaimed by the islamic resistance, sidney rock, one as well as the east of the bill to north phone, but that i don't know the one in syria. let's go to south carolina, not where us president joe biden's comfortably won the 1st democratic primary. it
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took about 96 percent of the vote easily basing 2 other candidates, my kind of reports from the state capital columbia. there was celebration, as the results were confirmed, mixed with a sense of relief that all of the boxes and the bite and campaign would take african american voters compose some 65 percent of the democratic party voters in the states and by did needed the support to help send the trend for prime, we still to come and for the presidential vote in november. so the blackboard was in this state or a land team planned for democratic aspirations and the presidency. and so, even though the south carolina will very likely go republic in the general election primaries, or what matters quite a bit here in south carolina for democrats, as he was so strong, intellectual, south carolina, a congressman, james cliburn, once again endorsed joe biden. just to see did 4 years ago to kickstart what had been a faltering primary campaign, you and i must keep working together to make this transfer his greatness accessible
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and affordable for all of its citizens. that's what joe biden has been doing for 3 years. big in this country's greatness accessible for everybody and affordable by everybody. here mister president, drugs to the delight to the crowd. president biden present in to thank his support is his 1st question. how was the to an out? the guy turn out to you later? he said to message on social media and we did it again. did the for me again. thank you. thank you. thank. 2020 and now again $21.00 for now let's go when the whole let's when it all the early an absentee voting revealed. some us down things good to 676 percent of these benefits were caused by black voters. a 13 percent
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increase on the 2020 number. and even more importantly for the bite and campaign 10 percent of these with 1st time focus. it's exactly what the bite and campaign wanted to see and the familiar with a trunk kid with renewed conviction. my kind of era, columbia, south carolina, the indonesians giving up for his own presidential election, which is scheduled for february. the 14th younger voice is going to play a big role in choosing the leaders youth group, say it's a historic chance to highlight issues important to them. jessica washington reports cost thousands of young people crammed into this convention center in the capital for an unusual festival. social boots allowed visitors to take pictures with presidential candidates and simple balance sheets for the 1st time. vote is to print is before election day. i hope you still have to keep your
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both with me when i for the election festival was organized by a group called b. jacqueline meaning which means choose wisely. they said it was a reassurance for youngsters. has to discuss politics with candidates. we should look election like we're we're going to hire somebody to do a job for the independent organization has also created an online platform detailing the campaign promises of each of the candidates as well as post achievements and controversies. more than 200000000 agents registered 63000017 and tailoring that. the key priority the campaign system to severe into has made the most obvious attempts to appeal to young searches, making use of celebrity inducements and acute care could choose to soften the image is to form a general and current defense minister pulling indicates those efforts are working
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now the campaign, this performing best among younger voters, among these under 30 voters is the proposed give run tickets. they reached the majority among people under 25. i think back in before december. you squared see the selection represents a chance to bring issues such as environmental concerns, employment and education into focus. even though young people have little influence when it comes to policy making. power up is a coalition of used organizations all calling for stronger commitments from every candidate to address climate change. it is very and i'm wondering if we have this convolution shows that young people actually have different concerns, like human rights, indigenous peoples and the economy. but we are all aligned on the climate issue. they say it's an historic opportunity and the cooling on young people to recognize the power and shaping indonesia is future. jessica washington, which is 0 to come to that maybe as present as hyatt. again,
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gold has died at the age of 82 instead of passed away shortly after midnight on sunday, but the hospital in the capital, it was not as last month that he had cancer. tangled have been president the maybe a since 2015. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world, and the local currency is constantly losing value. that's how much costs of reports from the capital. how do i people are looking for safe ways to protect the money. this is one of how that is rich separate, newly built homes and exclusive estate. here is the middle class of, of when you developments are also going up. and these are low cost houses in another part of the capital. zimbabwe has one of the highest inflation rates in the world. investing in property is all, several people are trying to protect the earning y'all to the present. nobody, particularly in the front gate, started battlement. the only way to preserve your body is by investing in us was us,
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it's tensional. i appreciate the value of my time. right, well, much it and i saw his father's generation struggle off today with time and savings were wiped out by inflation. he believes is less risk in brick and mortar investments, so he's helping build the family home. and that's it. that won't be too affected every time. doesn't bobby and dialect tumbles. you can see may be the price will fit in products, go out today, maybe tomorrow is below 50. but when you have properties you, i'm sure you can see them on it. which of i'm underlined because it's on the bobbies have had bad experiences with financial institutions. here. salaries and savings can disappear over night within place them adjusting the value of people's savings. some of the building homes of money from relative abroad to achieve some economic security and others are converting these and bobby and dollars into us dollars the bobby and say at least this way they can see where their money is going . commercial and residential real estate is going in nearly every neighborhood for
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inflation, for teachers and bobby. and this is a safer way to protect their money and generate some income hardwood tests out of their social media giants. facebook has turned 20 over the past 2 decades. the platforms being credited with revolutionizing how we interact online, but it's also always concerns about previously paid speech and misinformation fence and loss and reports on the rise of facebook. mark sucker. burke was 19 years old when he started facebook as college dormitory room, now known as mehta. the company has grown into a global empire. originally a way for university students to keep in touch, it quickly expanded to the great republic. within a year it had a 1000000 users by 2012, it had a 1000000000.

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