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detained us for more than 2 hours on these confiscation of land around in the galleries rate, the settlements charlotte standing and say it's full proof of israel breaking international. the is really strikes here to have them in central guns. i can at least 20 full pallets to me and most of them women and children are the ones are in jordan, this is out here on line from doubles are coming on us as well as the expansion of 2nd most in the outside westbank is illegal, reversing a policy set during the trumpet, ministration remains an open wound at the hospital for you and secondly,
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general condemns russia. a security council briefing to his own from the intention of doing great loss with frontier and is dia, many people have the town and cooling comes for the place. we're on the front line and the eastern democratic republic of congo with thousands of force to feed the fighting tedium. 23 on the beginning, central gaza where it's really strikes of tons of the house full of people in data, alabama getting at least 24 palestinians. many of the dead children. alexander bias reports for countless palestinian families and gaza. another night of desperation and panic, more than 150 displaced civilians were sheltering in this family home. in the densely populated central city of deer, all the la as well as night fell. they were hit by
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a massive is really air straight. the you can see for yourself, the bodies, all the dead, women and children. there's no peaceful place for us to go. we're all this place. we've all lost our homes. where do you want us to go? the whole world is watching us, have mercy on us. in dark and dangerous conditions, rescuers tried to save those, they could violence and destruction are difficult to fathom the laguna. as soon as the dog we rushed downstairs. when we heard the for me, we sold the whole building. coming down, we collected body parts of women and children. sweat to call, they were old women and children between 7 and 8 and 12 years old. whatever they've done to desist, donnelly, like this. what did this young go do to israel to be dismembered like face? dozens of wounded people were rushed to nearby. ok, so hospital. but the facility is fairly functioning and struggling to cope with
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a huge number of victims. either most of the stuff alex, the hospital, which is the only function in the hospital and the central government has received many didn't injured most of phone with children, women, an hourly, we expect to receive many more victims as reported by the ambulance service, who was still of the attack sites, this attack comes within the framework of genocide and the continuous integration against all people. as you can see, with not equipped to receive such large numbers of victims. the vast majority of the victims of this attack were women and young children. as more bodies are recovered from the rebel, the death toll is only expected to rise. more than 100 palestinians had been killed by is really extracts across the strip since thursday. and the bombardment shows no signs of stopping alexandra buyers al jazeera. so i'll just here as the topic
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assume has more of them rough uh, in southern gaza, on the ongoing is really strikes more than 140 days of these very bombardment. these very forces continue to balance because of strep from land and sea, causing very severe damage to civil infrastructure. and also for residential houses today. the central parts of the guns, a straight beam particulate endeavored by the town had been widely attacked by the it's where the forces in the past few hours with it is really meant that you're not talking to the residential but building were dozens of palestinians have reported killed and injured, the vast majority included young children, a women as a part of the use of the ongoing genocide campaign. the majority of areas of the causes chapter they had been attacked, including the another, at part, confrontations and battles, a raging n as they 2 neighborhoods. as the entire goal is a strict today had been on the wide military attacks where it promised any is completely feeling unsafe,
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as bombardment and destruction are unfolding them in every single corner. terry, composer? oh, just the euro roof. you saw the ring cause of the human agency for palestinian refugees unruh uh, says its reach breaking point based at the same time that is really stepping up its dum, onto this month or the agency, 16 countries including the us u. k. in germany suspended funding, and richie felipe loves it really says, the agency's ability to operate effectively is now under serious threats. you need a good report for you to have been drinking polluted router and eating animal feet . palestinians are fighting against another weapon. israel's will 1st stove ation. the united nations is issued repeated warnings. the cause is heading towards funding. the displaced palestinians trumped with nowhere to go. say they are ready solving. yeah i they had that me. i have my son wakes up in the morning
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and asks for a loaf of bread. i answer him, there is none. we have nothing, nothing at all, but some of the old roads lead to this, if not killed by the, is there a boat in boardman? we will starve to death. northern gauze has been almost entirely cut off from life saving 8 since late october deliveries are dependent on security clearances from these really ministry agencies, the q soldiers, deliberately blocking supplies, and that's been had got a lot more shut off. we have no clean water and they're forced to drink sewage water. we pray to all of you watching us have mercy on us. we are dying for the release a to be delivered in the north. children are austin was effected in the stuff is wound that around 335000 on the 5 are high risk of severe mal nutrition. unpreventable death is the impact of israel's lessons.
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some children have said they'd rather die than suffer the horrors of the will. the children's to do so far. this was not only the visible millions of traumatic injuries, but the invisible ones to those of repeated displacements, constant fear. i'm witnessing family members and literally dismember before that rise. the psychological injuries have led children as young as 5 to tell us that they would prefer to die. israel's, on the basing attacks, have left causa, unrecognisable streets that were once busy with bait grease and restaurants. now, a distant memory for its staffing population to be taken out of there. what am i calling this dogs got chased by 2 unrest folks and tamara re fi. she asked her how much longer the agency can survive without adequate funding to. we don't serve
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us for a few more weeks thanks to the news to for the new funding we got from some of our donors who are still supporters of the agency and believe or is in the mission of the despite the decision by some of our other largest builders, this is better. so for example, ireland just gave us $20000000.00 euros. for example, we managed to advance the payments by some of our donors. so payment that was supposed to be scheduled for later in the year. it was paid in advance to allow us to hold on for another few weeks. the real question is, yes, there is an independent external investigation and to the allegations that 12 staff members, 2 cards in the roof and get that to the 7th of october. but then what will it take for donors who decided to suspend their funding to reverse their decision? once the findings are out no matter what the findings are. here we're talking about
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the existential threats to an agency that is 75 years old. and that has life saving, but also education, healthcare, social protection activities in the whole region, with a population of those fun refugees today amounting to 5900000 in the okay. by goes to indian territories, but also in jordan living on in syria. so let me ask you, then tomorrow you say there's a few weeks left. what would the end of one run look like on the ground not only and gaza, but around the region? it would look like a real good, faster fee. no other agency in gaza today has the infrastructure, the number of employees then knowledge, the list of beneficiaries and shelters, the trucks that need no other agency has all this and goes up today within the region. and the impact is also very wouldn't be very, very severe. we have half a 1000000 children attending on risk. oh,
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well these children go if our schools were to close, we have 2000000 patients, palestine refugees, the most vulnerable communities in the countries. but generally hosta, where will they get their health services from? so an interruption to our basic core services mean and someone else has to think over. cool, that's the and under what's modalities? this is why the commissioner general address the president of the just of the general assembly, the un general assembly, through what you enjoy the real assembly resolution gave on the road. that's monday . the mission. it is only the general assembly, the member states of the general assembly the should can discuss the future of under was not a single you one member state who is the width by the work and wonderful. it was symbolized the 75 years of palestinian refugees. this is what we symbolized tamara,
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speaking of, of the future of on, right. let me ask you about what we've heard from ness. and y'all here recently he's told his cabinet, of his plans for post will cause a, he's unequivocal. he said that they must be no unreal. can i ask you if your response to that it is not a coincidence when the attempts to dismantle, those are what are happening at the same time as the as riley prime minister showing a map of the future of israel to the general assembly. a map of the future of israel, that includes and compasses. all the palestinian territories were under what works . i do not find this the vehicle incidence is rarely forces. meanwhile, have carried out a series of raids across the occupied westbank. troops entered most of the opposite in southern hebron and i sold it an activist that is ready, ami also rated a town southeast of novelists, triggering confrontations with palestinian. you've you effective state hands and blinking has said israel's plan to expand them. you go sacraments and they all provide westbank was against international and that's
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a change and the policy set by the trump administration on settlements. we've seen the reports and i have to say we're disappointed in the announcement. it's been longstanding us policy under republican and democratic ministration. so like that new settlements are counterproductive to reaching out to during peace. they're also inconsistent with international law. our administration maintains firm opposition to settlement expansion. and in our government, this only weakens doesn't strengthen is real security. when i keep l dogs that come on this, that these ready newspaper hot at sea says the issue of a legal settlements is bound to be brought before the un security council. i believe this still, though is a kind of impunity wage comes through these ready settlements. there is a lot of lip service, but let's see what they will do about it. i'm sure this to the point a senior. so
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you may be one of the arab countries with try again to take this issue of settlements to the security council and to try to put the sanctions on as well. right now, i think that the president biden is very busy with his, the domestic political, domestic problems. and i'm not sure if uh at this time he will escalate his relationship with an attorney out and actually uh, talking about benny guns. let's see what he says about it, because he shouldn't be the kind of the dogs to bank we're and we, we do mention what's going to happen in rama done on a lot. so he should be the jesus and i do go to the zip codes, but uh, do you imagine still hold that he will do the jo, i'm not sure if uh you know,
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i would put my money on him is the 5th day of hearings at the international court of justice, which is examining the legal consequences of israel decades, long occupation of palestinian lands. the un tossed the world code with this 2 years ago. well now more than 50 countries now providing legal testimony. most states of cold front end is randy, occupation, and sacrament activities. meanwhile, confound representative argue that israel's occupation is illegal and a threat to international security. international law must be upheld in. all circumstances must be applied equally to all, and there must be accountability for all violations as yet more than 75 to use the lights of the palestinian people has been treated as an exception to the international law. mister president, members of the court, you have to clear mandate and indeed the responsibility to remedy this
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unacceptable situation. the credibility of the international legal order depends on your opinion. and the states cannot be higher. indeed, as they're able to decide, go more on the people showing that this is the, the situation in palestine is the most depressing threat to international peace and security. that's all set to come here and how does air, including questions about safety in spain, off a huge fire and goals. in apartment long 9 people have died and many more are still missing and unprecedented cool routing in the us state of alabama. both assumption exist, stone idea, treat small and that's things the
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. so how are we got a little bit of weather in the full cost of the middle east over the next couple of days. even those of has here in kata the moment as well as the fine and drive of this weather system that'll bring some cloud and right is in northern parts of saudi arabia, jordan using across into iraq some heavier rain, possibly some snow to just making its way across so that western side of iran, the system drift, the east woods, and that's what we could see a few shouts just around the middle part of the day on sunday. here in concert up. right, this guys do come back in behind. no, to surprise us guys. so i don't know if the cost of good parts of that is to sort of them, but it's right, but it's also a shout to just around guys that are pushing further east with this. we go through west as the day brought this guy to baton avenue. she can see it does look losey settled in terms of the weather. then as we go one through sunday, know, quite successful across central parts of the mediterranean, both west and areas of africa, 6 and whether they have it to northern america. northern areas of algeria easing
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across into tennessee and slipping a little further east, which as we go through sunday, one or 2 showers to adjust around the gulf of guinea. much of west africa will stay dry with plenty of sunshine while to try to south africa. a few showers here with the west to what the continuing matic s got. the record numbers of chinese asylum seekers are traveling to the us. that's double many take a dangerous route through life in america. a gang of people points that are coming in the 1st of the 2 parts investigation. 101 east meets the chinese, my friends risk and you know, the american dream on out to 0. what we do it all just there is try to follow this story and he's the people who allow us into their own lives. dignity into mind see the the
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the welcome back. you watching out to 0 after combined about top stories here. this is, randy ami is again, not talking residential targets across the balance of light. just strikes a field at least 24 palestinians and the large numbers of wounded have been taken to the alex. are you an agency for palestinian refugees says it's reach breaking point. it's ability to fulfill its monday is on the serious threat. 16 countries of suspended funding, as israel demands with this month. and you are such a state as me blinking says israel's plan to expand to legal documents and you'll find the west bank is against international. know it's a change in the policy set during the trunk rich the
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now on the eve of the 2 year anniversary of russia's full scale invasion of ukraine diplomats have been gathering in new york, the foreign ministers and representative some around the world address the united nations including russia and ukraine, entre 0 is gabrielle is on the reports now from new york, which is country facing a shortage of ammunition and losses on the battlefield. ukraine's foreign minister came to new york with a message. those who say that ukraine just needs to negotiate with russia and, and the war either you informed or never followed. what happened between 20142022. during that 8 years ukraine and russia held approximately 200 rounds of peace negotiations in various forms. and made 20 ceasefire agreements of all of these piece efforts. and it's 2 years ago at the united nations on friday it
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was all about ukraine and its allies pushing the conflict back to the top of the global agenda. and again, calling out russia if put in which each had some kind of with the rest of the world would suffer to what stocks in ukraine would not end boots and could easily apply his distortions of history elsewhere, such as molto, the baltic states and others will be in bold and to turn to fighting when it suits no country with the logic, rest of neighbour would be safe, rushes, ambassador blasted the un proceedings as a charade. let's put input to that. or i think for anyone who is capable of independent unbiased analysis of the situation, it is obvious that the topic under discussion today at the united nations general assembly has nothing to do with reality and serve solely to promote a political agenda. later in the day ambassadors gathered at the security council
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for yet another photo op for ukraine in its allies to show unity inside the council, the secretary general reminded diplomats of the human toll of the war for 1000000 ukrainians internally displaced and 14 and a half 1000000 people inside the country in need of humanitarian assistance. 2 years on the back, it seems to us as an attempt to the legal indexation of ukraine's will tom's republic of guide me in the city of sylvester ball. the water, new grand remains an open wound as the hops of europe. while there are a lot of speeches here at the he, when there were no signs of any foreseeable action on how to bring an end to the conflict. a diplomatic breakthrough seems as far away today as it was 2 years ago. gabriel's on to out just at united nations in new york. the united states and european union have imposed new sanctions on russia. it's the largest single
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package of penalties since the war and ukraine began for us as the functions of possibly in response to the death of opposition. politician. i like some of our me a white house correspondent, company healthcare. just one week after rushes present surface announced alexi in a valley, died in a russian piano colony us president joe biden vowed the valley's death would not be in vain. alexi was incredibly courageous. man, his family as a credit just as well. i assured them his legacy will continue to live around the world and we in the united states are going to can you insure the product page, the price for his aggression abroad and refreshing his hall to honor the activist and as russia's invasion of ukraine. andrews is 3rd year, biden unveiled the largest us sanctions package, yet is designed to cripple russians financial and military production sectors. i'm announcing more than 500 new sanctions,
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and the sections include measures by the us treasury state and commerce departments targeting more than 500 individuals and entities with ties to the war in ukraine. 3 russian government officials with alleged ties tend to valve these death have also been sanctioned. the u. s. penalties are timed with use sanctions, banning nearly 200 individuals and entities. britons also announce sanctions on companies with links to russia's ammunition supply chain. still russia has adapted to previous 5 ministration sections. 2023 war spedding boasted rushes economy by 3 percent. ad rushes also managed to find new buyers for its oil. what russia has done over the last for 2 years, is it re oriented it's economy away from north america and western europe,
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and towards china. india. and the middle east. by dint has promised the us will back ukraine in its fight against russia for as long as it takes on friday. we'll in veiling his new sanctions. trach, the us president, also urge congress to pass a $95000000000.00 for the aid package that includes funding for you pray. the us senate has passed the spending bill to find the house of representatives is dodging the painting or even voting on the legislation. god bless you, how my god, protect our troops. thank making biden's financial pledge to ukraine. difficult to keep. kimberly help in elgin 0. the white house. fighting between troops and rebels from the m 23. um, group has driven thousands of people from that homes in eastern democratic republic of congo. government forces say that holding off a rebel yvonne's head of the withdrawal of un peacekeepers in the region of the end of the year. well the west fighting has been in the town of saca in north keep of
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providence from the captain. so little hands lined the road to 2nd a week ago. this was not here. thousands of people would up shelters anywhere. they can find. this follows the escalating fighting you to call the police government forces and the m 23 on the group is the 1st time the military either long john at least into the eastern town, seems renewed 5 to 2 weeks ago. it's largely empty now. the bottle has been intense, both sides are using heavy weapons, which often strike homes as a mother and had 2 children were killed by a long range more to their bodies still in the house in the cartridge. and we went to the idp camp, but there was no food. so we came back with the children. we thought if we stay in the camp, we will start back now if we stay here, we will die. it's
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a tough decision. the situation here, in fact it is dia, many people have left the town and going to comes for the displaced some of them. boy, he has said that they're trying or they wants to wait how the situation, but it's becoming too dangerous. cool. and so they also have to go to the comments on equal monday. see the fighters are on nearby hills, the government has claimed its neighbor ronda for ami, empty suite. the run down government has united language to do what you said you went on your card. you're about to go to my front ramos to push the files back. i can't tell you well, strategy, but just know the robot and forces me go back to where they came from. we will takes away from the using to kill congolese. how is a lot of international pressure and these will do previous efforts for mediation have feels that means one point. 6000000 colonies have been displaced,
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continue to suffer this note and insights pattern solely on to sierra back a democratic republic of all the thousands of people that protested across options . tina demanding food aid for the for up to new austerity measures took effect. since president have you, i'm in a took office in december is slashed public spending on the valid the pay so in an attempt to stabilize the economy. argentina's battling ongoing inflation up to 254 percent us. at least 9 people have died off a huge fire broke out at a residential building in the spanish city of valencia is now full. but building materials may have played a role in the fire spread, and i hate with reports funds by strong winds the finally a quickly and go this entire apartment building in valencia firefighters. what through the night to try and bring the fun on to control. the priority for rescue is was to reach residents who were trapped against the backdrop of flames and heat
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. and with capital precision, people go to safety. the still people may sing and questions about where the material on the building could have been out. the fire to spread, move quickly. our young me and my, my mother and my mother in law, 80 and 83 lived here. and luckily they left when they saw smoke and fire, there was no sound from a fire alone. none i was after the fire was fine, the push out the black smoke still pulled from the block. the 14 story residential building now was smouldering show as investigations scaled the site, trying to establish exactly what happened to spain as prime minister petro sanchez, business at the c. remember, why don't you see it? and then we're here to provide all the aid and services to see the whole and the regional governments, the response to the judge and,
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and clarify what happened and then help the families of this terrible tragedy and investigation into what caused the fire is now under way there will be 3 days of morning in valencia. i'm haywood. ouch is era. know a states supreme court ruling in the us state of alabama says, embryo should be considered human beings even if they don't exist in a lab. the decision has shut down. if you have treatments that the state's largest fertility clinics, how does your cast or has the story of the cells inside this petri dish? our children, according to a ruling by alabama state supreme court, the opinion released last week sites the christian belief that life begins at conception, even if in a lab and cannot be destroyed without incurring the wrath of a holy god. this is unprecedented. this has never happened before. we now have a situation where we are saying that a fertilized egg is a child. and all of the things that we do as part of the idea of cycle are called
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into question. one in 50 babies born in the us are from in vitro fertilization. the treatment involves combining sperm and eggs in a lab to create embryos then implanting them in a person's uterus on use embryos or those with genetic dfcs are usually discarded. but in alabama, that may now be legal. you certainly can destroy them or donate them for research. it's not clear you can store them or freeze them because if their children you can't store or freeze children. as a result, 3 alabama infertility clinics are pausing, id f services. that means women who have already endured months of rolling therapies toward a successful embryo, implantation and pregnancy are seeing those hopes evaporate. alabama already has a total ban on abortion, but even some anti abortion lawmakers say a ban on fertility treatments is a step too far.

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