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because they were publishing reports saying this is not an urgent problem. could we have changed the course of the climates emergency? air is outages here as new series died. last futures, the 26 people are killed and as many as strong on a busy market and gaza. c and the u. n. team reports widespread destruction and con eunice officer that is rarely withdrawal from the southern associates street and public spaces in con eunice or later with an unexploded ordnance posing from severe risk to civilians, especially for children, the sonoma. this is donovan, this is allen to the on line from door ha, also coming up. and you and security council panel failed to reach an agreement
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over palestine. so when you bid for full membership, you kind struggles to protect as energy facilities as russia from office attacks. we've of course, on the optima from the concave region, and hundreds of people from the on my offering to try them not to rebel far. as i said, they seized that impulse and trading town near the as well as deadly as strong some dogs, i'll have continued with at least 6 palestinians being killed and an attack on a popular market. several others were injured. was there any forces? so they also carried on targeted operation on the outskirts of the all the say that the refugee camp, that these 5 palestinians were killed and strikes as a school and a residential building thought a cowboys and has moved from the alpha and southern gaza. this strikes on the no,
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they're part of the gods. a stripe did not stop since the 80 hours of today's morning. well, one of the main strikes that they had targeted a fresh market, which is one of the main central markets in kansas city that provides for services for thousands of palestinians on a daily basis. it has been completely attacked and destroyed today. you weren't 6 palestinians, at least being killed in that attack with a number of injuries, who have been transferred to our prospects, which is a jason to that place for medical treatment. but yet to the usability military not only did attack markets, but they are been attacking residential houses that need to value the number of palestinians have been acute that including one of the top officials in the ministry of interior run by how much government and who has been described to be responsible for securing a deliveries to another part of the cause i'm, it's more initial reports arriving, that indicating that these very minute 3 on all the units are still bouncing by the
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tunnel in town, in the fall, north of the territory alongside with a direction neighborhood where a most that has been completely destroyed and new like top in flight thing. and also it strikes under. so rock refuge account. and the middle area that you one has sent a team to con units to assess the damage following the withdrawal of israeli troops . the southern said he was the focus of a sustained on slopes father is randy ami since december. as far teams are reported widespread destruction every building they visited and most of all and most of those they were able to see, had been damaged and paid roads have been reduced to dirt tracks. the team inspected a united nations warehouse for medical centers and 8 schools. they saw a very significant damage in all, but one of those structures street and public spaces in con, unice or later with unexploded ordnance posing a severe risk to civilians,
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especially for children and the team found unexploded found unexplored. the 1000 pound bomb lying on the maintenance or section and inside schools. so you want us tokens, agency says it's stuff came on to as verify on thursday. any said for both. and one of his vehicles was headed by live ammunition was waiting to enter northern gaza. it says it's raise the incident with as ready as harsh is spokesperson testing. when was in the convoy when it was shot test, it was in one of the 3 cars that was part of a convoy was unit 7 and row. we were on a coordinated mission to try and deliver fuel to water wells and the noise and loss saving nutrition and medical supplies. to come a lab one hospital, we left a rough uh, after some delays we got to the holding void before the check point. uh, what do you guys uh, this is a designated holding point. where are you in vehicles? i made 2 ways and 2, the check point is,
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is ready to receive us. we will wasting there. when gunfire broke out in the vicinity, the gunfire came from the direction of the check point towards the civilians who then right away from the check point and the gun 5 hit us. we were really lucky. we had some colleagues outside of the cars, checking a mechanical problem with the nutrition truck when the fire broke out and they had to run back to our ahmed vehicle. fortunately they was safe, but 3 bullets hit the car, but i was in right on my pass all the window and also the bonnet of the car. so this is just another example of how unsafe it is. so she met a terry and i work isn't how, you know, missions like these are made it possible. we re sit with irrelevant. it's is rarely authorities, we're still waiting a response. but you know, this is the most serious incident. the unit of stuff have experience during this escalation in gaza. so we're really taking these to the highest levels. and it's
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important to remember it's almost serious incident, but it's not isolated. safety is not guaranteed even when we type all of the required steps. as we saw with the tragic wealth central kitchen incident, this is just another example of, of an incident like that was remodeled here in a to slowly makes its way into gauze a trick of projects and all the supplies have been allowed to enter the move and areas of the strip milwaukee alcala, which has this update from giovanni a. there are some, a basic supplies and foods has of life to the low from because the such like the eggs flow and eh, or run just a book take to, to me to stand such eh, things. but all of these doesn't cover the, the need or the, uh, several years here. and all of this also is not affordable for all of the people who are living in the north of gaza. because if we can come there between the
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prices between it before the invasion and also then vision, it's a big data is very. busy use it if i want to buy a therapy before the, the war and guys i would buy it for a 2 on house on $3.00. but if i want to buy it now, it's cost me, it will cost me a $35.00 or $40.00 and you can, is a take it as too many supplies. and if it was dr wife to the north of gaza, is where the forces have killed at least one palestinian an engine, 2 people doing raids in the occupied westbank, sol just on the alpha can, with confrontations, broke out, supposed to be in finances. rates also took place and katia and as some early on friday morning in the united nations security council is come to see on the admission of new members has failed to reach consensus on whether to admit palestine as a full member of the un to says if the committee was in favor of the group,
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couldn't reach a consensus required to make a recommendation to the general assembly. gabriel and his under has moved from the united nations. it appears at once again, palestine spirit to become a full member. united nations has died in security council committee. this, despite the fact having the majority of the security council members, apparently approving a power stein's bit that according to multis, ambassador of the un holds the presidency of the security council this month. however, the majority with a membership outside many countries outside the facts that kind of science courses or the criteria that are required on the months of video convention. chaka on some countries with lots of reasons why i'm explaining that 1st
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so as the chair of the committee, we have sciences, i have decided that with the circulating our request dropped a very full objection procedure and we would see the next step from this in 2011 palestine also apply to be full un members. but that also died in committee and the security council. but at that time then the general assembly was able to elevate palestine to the status of un observer. that gives palestine a lot of rights here at the un, but not critically the right to vote in the general assembly, which is very for. and so palestine essentially has been disenfranchised from this organization that they participate in for many, many years. now. now this still could potentially go to the security council and
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a resolution for a vote. that is still a possibility and that could come as early as next week. but the bottom line is, is the u. s. has been, even if it does go that far. the us is prepared to veto it, gabriel's on don't, i would just need it at united nations in new york. ongoing protests and based on where the ultra orthodox jews should. 7 is where the military is threatening to bring down problems to benjamin netanyahu. has coalition, government, or challenges has moved from occupied east jerusalem. a several thousands ultra orthodox jews take part in a demonstration on says de outsides. a recruitment exit military recruitment center in west teresa the now this is the latest and a series of demonstrations of the officer. also dogs have been involved in some of which have ended in violence against police. so classes with police now, what they're angry about these moves by the governments,
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which might see them being stripped, a veteran exemption from military service. it's a situation that dates back to the beginning of the is where the states in the 9th and the late 1940 is when the governments of the time told the ultra orthodox community as it was that that they didn't have to do ministry service. now only $400.00 males that are applied so it might have because the community was so small, but since then it's expanded hugely and it now makes up about 13 percent of the anti is ready population. but it still has this exemption for military service. and at the moment, when many is ready still that they are fighting and the text essentially go against how much they think this is grossly unfair, that this community should not have to share the burden of slicing in the army. and they also say that the at the alter or schools that out, so essentially last be supported by the state so that they can do the religious
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scholarship. so the supreme court is basically told benjamin that you know, his government's that he has to remedy the situation, is discriminatory and he has to come up with a lot of sorted out boss. it's a big problem for him because to policies in his governing coalition ultra orthodox policies. and i see i'm talking to is, is then too much. then they might collapse with the governments. and that mike's lapses and benjamin asking next me all, who might lose power? really challenge out 0 of bodies truce the lebanese arms of hezbollah has followed several rockets. it is rarely position. so the occupied territories of ship all forms on the border between 11 on and sylvia, as one has also targeted has ball up positions and 711 on, on a house from has moved from i to shop and southern devon on roaming the lines of the separation line between 11 and as you can see,
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this is the wall just behind me here. the situation is to could be described as a test, then scold. so people sees the fortune to, to, to come to the villages to inspect the amount of destruction. though a separate on his radio, so x on the day bought and also several times will attacks. however, this did in treaty prevents people from coming here. we are also trying to seize the fortune to, to, to come to this area, which has been away from the lens for the past few months, due to the huge amount of boardman daily bombardment and destruction. this is, this is that board that you can see is just on the other side. it's a very dangerous place, maybe one of the most dangerous places in the world. and we've come here for the 0 . we are the only international shot out here today to show you
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what's been happening on the board as between them and then is read over the past few months. and when i came to see my funds to celebrate it here in the us over here, we hear the sound of war planes and a strikes we are in the town of i to one of the most destroyed towns on the board as between 11 and then is really everywhere has been hit either by plains as we are here. and right now we can hear clearly the sound of drones and uh, over the past months it's been 6 months since this what i spotted its been 6 months . that heights has been founded with uh, air strikes, opportunity, drones, uh, uh, tanks, whatever, every day on daily basis this phone has been hit. and as we can see its,
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it's really out of destroyed area. of course, the idea is not the only town on the board and such a situation that's also model hand. there are many, all the thousands and as we showed you in the past days, not food off. these are all border towns where thousands of people used to live with life used to be normal before 6 months earlier. and now it's, it's deserted and everyone is gone many uh, internally displaced a residence in, in, in, in several areas around the country. waiting till the end of this conflict from i to shop, southern 11 on, on the hash, and just the still ahead on knowledge a 0 o j. simpson performed us for the full style, who was controversially cleared of a dummy murder dies of cancer. the
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of the other 2, i think students are on their way through florida, but i think by daylight tire is this line, which is what was the production producers? those things off? sure. so you've got the backwash of code that was made on terrier. it's rain for the sat into the relations and type just are reasonably high. we've got the teens all way down to the plains there at stuff to halting the fire father quiet and sunny. but if you're in california, that tough little disappointing watch. san francisco, a wind up storm pay a snow on the low mountains, even rain on the coast, especially all the way down to los angeles, $14.00 to $18.00 degrees, and it's a bad central america. there is a conglomeration of showers in the legal dials prophecy. puerto rico and hispanic mueller, and increasing the likely, in guatemala. i think the taxes will come down in your return where it's been quite
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hot recently, but inland in mexico does look quite well. $28.00 to $30.00 trees. fairly typical in south america, the seasonal rain is pretty heavy in the knolls and brazil back through something that is wider than the ones that could all other sheriffs elsewhere as you might expect. so that i presume, but the familiar line of pretty big funds don't, does exist, and they're being hosted in se brazil parkway. on friday, the lines of ethnic groups is posing the biggest challenge to me in most countries, since the 2021 with the exclusive access to remote camps in front bind battles, shouts, the progress of an idealistic young generation of rebels is a pivotal moment in the last 60 years of the country's trouble history on the phones, the in my, on the, on the ropes on al jazeera,
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the be watching out of the out of me, elizabeth put on them. and uh huh. i have a mind on top stories to sell a deadly is really as strong some continued across the gaza strip. at least 6 people were killed in an attack of popular markets and causes to see. and this very forces killed 5 pounds to the ends on the outskirts of the, on the say that refugee camp. so you want has sent a team to the city of con eunice to assess the damage. also the withdrawal of israeli troops, the team reported widespread destruction and significant damage to warehouses, medical centers, and schools. and the un security councils committee on the admission of new members
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has failed to reach consensus on whether to admit alliston as a full member of the united nations. only 2 sides of the committee were in favor. ukrainian families with children, a being evacuated from 47 villages in the concave region. that's as it comes on, the heavy bombardment from russian forces ca keeps. may a says it was struck by russian missiles. the region has been under lenses. russian attacks over the past 2 days. on wednesday, 3 people were killed and another. this all attack and the town of lipsy and northern cod kids child stratford reports from caucus on russia's targeting of ukraine's pounds read. this is the off the mouth of a russian ballistic missile on the tack on the ukrainians thermal electric pond. the power of these missiles, evident in the sheer scale of destruction. millions of dollars worth of them,
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which do ukrainian energy infrastructure costs the country that will need huge international help to build russia says the surgeon is a taxi's revenge for ukraine's cross border sabotage and targeting oil installations. some of them say it's more tactical before a potential russian bonds. good. the good do. i'm up them because the restoration, we have to directives, restore the building itself and then restore the equipment sort of together with the ministry of energy. if you try and we're turning specifically performance target sides with the west and pod nicer. and our specialists are now in the baltic states where the transfer of their preserved equipment is being considered, rather than you can do this mobile phone for teach we show to moments of, to the attack on the plant. a defense is what you crate in many of its allies say needs patriot missiles and more for the delay in the us congress to approve 60
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plus $1000000000.00 of a and a slow response by other friendly states means the weaponry isn't getting to your crane fast and that's what you're going to hear. there is another. and a lot of these are happening pretty much every day. and throughout the night. also this was once one of the largest. so plants in all of ukraine supplying both electricity and hot water. so millions of people across the country is being hit repeatedly by kind of colors, the trojan since the beginning of the war. on march, the 22nd, it was hit by a massive russian ballistic missile all the time. we hit to the underground shelter. tired men and women sits in virtue. silence is they spend an increasing amounts of a day hung good on the ground. alexa as well to 21, use an incredibly, he and full. he's co workers who were here at the time,
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survive the attack for personal commercial, unbuttoning, i'm blowing up with your 1st and when you're done to band and work and equipment out of which and 2nd you to know for sure what the me. so we'll have to train them so we stayed by were machines before hiding at the last moment we. it's hard to describe the size of explosions because when he was incredibly loud, it was still there was a flash enough because we were so very close. the pressure i shake when i think of a barcode with my list, i'm with the 1st time you saw the workers get the oakley back to the dock on developing a diploma. 10 minutes after they begin work again. there's another song and they have to kids back to the shelter. hundreds of thousands of ukrainians subpoenaed during blackouts in recent weeks. the streets of some areas and car keys, almost pitch black of them like these men and women are risking their lives just trying to begin the massive clean up operation. no. with another attack could
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happen any time. charleston orthodontia zeros may have scott called keep regent ukraine. but us nuclear watchdog has court for an end to drawing a tax on these operation nuclear plant in ukraine. the international atomic energy agency said drawers has a building and your biggest nuclear power station on sunday. a direct attack against the supervision hooked up out of town to mark and major is cation of the new get safety and security. the dangers in new grain. significantly increasing the risk of a nuclear accident. we are meeting today, and i really need to the united nations security council next week because it is of the bottom mount importance to ensure this reckless attacks do not mark the beginning of a new and gravely dangerous front of the will. confound,
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says it's ready to temporarily accept a 100000 refugees from me on my civilians to fling the country. i'm advising between rebels and the one to in korean state. near the board of of thailand, ty security forces have intensified patrols in the area. human rights watch has urge thailand not to forcibly returned refugees to me on law. and the lines of anti hunter rebels has made advances against them of the trade in recent months. wherever, whoops, and me on last. so they've taken the town of me on why the, on the border with time to add it as an important trading home. well that a $1000000000.00 worth of goods passed through it each year. this is the latest set back for the tree hunter. tony chang reports from the time you on level to when i tell you on the big codes appear outside the boat of crossing into me and my early on thursday morning reports from across the river to the town of me. what he told me. you may have seen the reality on the ground that like a beef through a couple of days, the fighting continuity stopped us do now as we, as we speak now,
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the con, the fighting still continue. and if, even though the meal but he is not broken 100 percent, but i can say now from as my minutes. yeah. more than 90 percent already broken on the other side of the bridge soldiers from yeah, most battalion 275200 has requested safe passage into thailand. military fatigue swapped for civilian clothes, waiting on the banks of the more river. totally soldiers watched and waited. plains in the sound of air strikes in the distance. the tide miller tree are still on high or low. they believe me while he has already fallen. but the remaining man margins of soldiers are right here across the border. and if there is any more fighting, this is where it will happen. on the other bridge in the center of the tide town as may salt, hundreds of refugees pulled across the border from milwaukee. now the ground forces
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have left, they fib unbuttoned from the law and since they were fighting they were fight digits, bombing the area they might have dropped into civilian areas accidentally. people might die. that's what worried me and made me sleep. i don't dare to stay there was fighting at but to me into 75, and fight the test bones as well. just today. i was scared with this kid and my sister told me to flee to this site. inside me a while the streets deserted and sharp shouted pickup trucks with men patrol the streets. no insignia are on the uniforms, but they say they will vacate the boulder when the current army and their allies arrive with the me and my military pushed out from this region. it's not clear who's in control. tony checking out 0 on the time me on my board was from one of 2 days. largest unions have gone on
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a nationwide strike. the central workers union is demanding wage increases better health care attacks and pensions of phones because much to a, towards the presidential palace in the capital santiago with hundreds of police officers were deployed. the join was thankful with his union strikes because it is a cold to retain the rights of workers to pull the attention to oral majors, to all those who have something to do with what has not been fulfilled in order to fate of pensions for our future. wage occasion for help. if we don't take to the streets, our demands will never be met. it's not something related only to the current government, but to the government that has never taken care of the civil service. mexico has filed a complaint against equity. what the international court of justice for rating is embassy police during the building in tito last friday to arrest equity was full. vice president told hey, gloss mexico go onto glass political asylum off the he was, he was convicted of corruption twice. julia gaudy. ah no. has moved from mexico,
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se se, ultimately, the mexican government was the expulsion of ecuador from the un, but 1st are saying that they should be suspended temporarily. while an investigation is carried out into the incidents at the embassy last friday. they also want ecuador to make a public apology about the incident. something that the ecuadorian government has already said is not going to happen because, according to them, they didn't break the law. they say it was actually mexico who broke the law 1st by granting asylum to someone who they say did not qualify for it. the former vice president of ecuador had already been convicted on 2 counts of corruption. and therefore, according to the ecuadorian authorities, they should, he shouldn't have been granted asylum to begin with. they say that it was a provocation of political provocation by mexico to grant it to him and an undermining of the ecuadorian uh, judicial system. now, the 2nd thing that the mexican government is asking,
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the court is for it to guarantee the integrity of its premises, its diplomatic premises in quito, the ecuadorian capital, and the video that we were with that we saw of this storming of the embassy shortly after that incident took place mexico broke relations, diplomatic relations with ecuador, and it's embassy staff, less the country. so they actually want access to the embassy in order to retrieve all kinds of important documentation, paperwork, computers, etc. that may have been left there when their stuff abandoned the country. was you simpson, the phone with us for the full style who was controversially created of a double murder, has died of cancer. he was $76.19 and was acquitted of the murder of his full wife and her friend in a trial that gripped america, he was lation, found liable in a separate civil case. john henry looks back on his life of the world, watched with rapt attention is o. j. simpson heard the verdict and the so called murder trial of the century. oh,
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unsolved. james simpson, not guilty of the crime of murder divided global public saw the eye clinic tell of ice case unfold in real time. if it doesn't fit, you must equip spearing simpson jail time, but ultimately forever tarnishing his previously pristine reputation or ins. all james simms and burst out of the sports scene as an explosive running back at the university of southern california. then the buffalo bills as a professional, he is still regard. it is one of the greatest of all time for a while he seemed to be everywhere all at once on the field. o. j. simpson abdul was saying he had to be run out of the deck in the broadcasting booth. he'd advertisements from indian hollywood blockbusters give this man some drugs. can you see them paint that may be driving a white or light colored for the front costs then on june.

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