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elsie evans president was part of a deadly game. i refused to give them my heads will give up power to the killing of south pm and the politicians during a routine cabinet. take a 1986, an estimate of an assassination. on al jazeera, the healthcare collapses and southern gaza. rough estimate and hospital shuts down off . the 2 medical stuff are killed in his rainy attack just outside its front tools. the other ones are in jordan. this is bound to say a red line from the also coming up is reading forces, scales 7 people in a talking rough day after striking a displacement field. at least 45 spell stands provoking an international outcry.
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we recognize both the said it is with the state of palestine, precisely because he wants to see a future of normalize relations between 2 people, 3 european nations for many recognize us to them. states in a historically, philadelphia demonstrations takes place on the fight to stay in power. we look at the challenges facing the african national congress as 27000000. so africa is getting ready to but the just one day off to and is really attack killed, 45 people in a displacement comp and rough uh, in southern gaza. the city's main hospital has been forced to shut down to wait hospitalized way. and most of the victims of that sunday night attack with taking the direct to the hospital close the facility hours ago, citing security concerns, but not even monday, an era just outside the gates of to wake hospital was hit by and is rarely
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a time to medical stuff were killed. i would say the victims were hit by fire from and it's really, yeah, croft, the engine must now be taken to feel hospitalized. the supplies for the remaining functioning, hospitals are critically low. they allow the baptist hospital in kansas city, received a lifeline on monday with a delivery of medicines, health supplies on the field from the world health organization. as well as been blocking life savings supplies and reaching health facilities across the street. dr . muhammed to here as an orthopedic surgeon from london, he's just returned to the u. k. off the volunteering and wrap up with a charge, a group. they describe the conditions people are facing in gaza. when i was in the i was based at the european garza hospital and many a night when we would see and here the strikes and alpha. uh, we knew that the casualties were all going to the quite the hospital. and at times they was simply overwhelmed. but they wouldn't, there was no safe way to bring those patients to the king does a hospital. so the,
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the co 8, the hospital in the south was the main port more for all those that are being injured or worse. and now that we have the closure of this hospital, really the people over i saw in an in sylvia danger, they are lacking access to critical health care. this is really a dire situation that i cannot convey enough how terrible it is. not only that, but you must remember that the tell us hold on is not an area as far as i know that has been evacuated according to the colleagues that i have that and they are experiencing. i'll tell you which strikes very nearby. they are living in fear for their lives. these on us is these are the top, those, these all my colleagues. and it's just a dire situation if they are hurt, where do they go? why didn't who, which hospital did they go to? so the field hospital and as my wife is not quite ready, it doesn't have to capability to care for the injured for that critically. a sick
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either. it's not quite ready and it's not setup for the service. so really what we're experiencing here is a multi pronged attack, and fortunately where by not only all the people being attacked directly, but they're also being blocked from receiving critical medical services. even within the european garza hospital, it was not uncommon for us to experience many dire situations of, of a lack of sites. they're all conditions and provision of appropriate wound care. i mean i, i encountered patients on the board who had external successes applied to them because of fractures. and they was sitting in a pile of paths with, with pressure solos going into the, into even the hip socket. it was a very terrible now, and when i remember the story, it's actually all of a very young person. and he was emaciated and it was really a total post
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a site because, you know, i looked at this individual and i thought, my god, this is a human being for god's sake and look what they have been reduced to. so if you have these conditions within an institution like that, you're a p and cause also let me remind you, setup by by us in europe. and then you can imagine what the conditions might be like in a, in a field hospital where they don't have access to clean water and the rest of it. and meanwhile, is there any forces continuing to pound the southern region of rough uh, in the gaza strip. the army struck a house, cutting 7 people, and having several others, including children here, a hideous, filled with despised palace, to meals, intense sheltering families. well, the strikes coming just about 24 hours after and his ready attack. and they displacement compton rougher which has been widely condemned. at least 45 palestinians were killed mostly women and children. and tell could of a sentence report from the same sifting through
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a rebel and ashes. policy news trying to touch base with the kon, from the chair remains of their temporary homes on sunday, a piece 8 is reading science truck attempt to comp and go for the housing doesn't just display simons in area. that is really military. it's so designated as a see stone the air strikes parts to hire tunes, dozens of people, most of them, women and children, unless it comes to us cause i lost 5 family members. we were sitting in tents when suddenly the camp was bumped. i lost 5 family members, all burned completely. among the victims were pregnant women. they kept telling us this area was safe until we're bumped. the diving. been flawless, unlim unlimited. we were paying. we had just performed the mock reprint, and we were getting our children's beds ready to sleep. there was nothing unusual. then we had a very loud noise and fire wrapped it around us. all the trojans started screaming
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and with a nearby rooms were shaking. the sound was terrifying. visually, military seas. it's use procession. amunition in a densely populated area. this is the remains of one of the air strikes that has been targeting this area since yesterday. we see the sharp nose and we see the remains of the air strike. we really don't touch it. don't want to touch it because we're always afraid that it's and to be explosive. but there are a lot of remains of the explosives and airstrikes is where it has been bonding and targeting the policy means with severe need burn survivors. we're taking to a few hospitals in russell, so functioning these children have been orphaned. their parents killed in that hoc several victims died because without medicine or supplies,
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health workers are able to provide proper treatment that we just took care of. there was no security and also there was no security, not for a child, an elderly man, for a woman. here he is with his wife. they were killed, they are gone. he left the children, the innocent was lots of the done to deserve that. is really a cause comes in defiance of friday's ruling by the international court of justice, which ordered me to talk to the military assault under fire. citing the catastrophe communitarian situation in the city and the immense risks close to the hundreds of thousands of palestinians had taught refuge there in the city odyssey to go far, garza caught his time. well, here's what these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu told his paul event about the attack despite the maximum effort to be on making to avoid targeting
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civilians. unfortunately, a grave mistake took place yesterday, connected members, the death of any civilian not involved with home us is a tragedy gets to the victory to help us. what israel has bottomed out, as they are from reporting from the law correspondence of working from the jordanian capital i'm, i'm sarah. hi, right. how's the latest or? because of the, the i c j's older, a couple of days ago that one of the orders was that they should, they should these rough immediately and reduce civilian casualties. and then just 2 days later, they carry out this strike, which they admitted they had planned to do and they targeted to some us come on does up. but also within as a statement earlier saying that they understand from that preliminary investigation, a fire took place and then also said that they wouldn't have been there in the 1st place if it hadn't been for how much. but it's been a difficult day for prime minister benjamin netanyahu. it was quite
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a heated statements in the connect it today, because now our need was the facing protests from the families of those house captives. they were calling on him to accept immediately a ceasefire deal. but also he was facing a position faulty signatures was signs for a symbolic, a hearing where they wanted to hear from him of what he's doing in terms of the war . and he was attacked by the opposition and also just a in the connect to as well. one of the observers in the wood cabinet saying that we should and any thing in the war in a gauze, or even if it's just temporarily to and show the release of those house comp to you also has the i is the p d. c o position leaders saying that so the goal isn't guessing anywhere because of this v to ship. it was escaping attack on the prime minister himself as well as the wall cabinets in the, in the mix as well as and in terms of where that getting to and as well because
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also you have this. that's not what happens yesterday. they know the pressure is on them internationally. united states as also responded to that attack in rough off the white house as israel must take, every precaution possible to protect civilians while going off to home. us and cool the images. devastating one of my white house correspondent, kimberly how could, or the bite in ministration has been closely following the aftermath of these rarely military strikes on that account of this place. palestinians, near rough uh what the national security council's folks 1st that has been saying is that the images of the dozens of innocent men, women and children that were killed as a result of that strike. or donnelly devastating, but also heartbreaking. now as the white house is saying this, they are also defending these really military's right to pursue how boss targets the white house saying that, that strike that killed so many innocence also killed to how mosse
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target that the is really military says are responsible for attacks on is re lease now. still the white house says the israel must do more to protect civilians. having said that, the white house says it is actively engaging these really military to ensure that it assesses what happened and what went wrong. the white house is also reporting the v is really military, is conducting its own investigation. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. now in a historic move, 3 european countries, a full many recognize the palestinian state island norway in spain of old announced the move on wednesday and it's now nearly taken effect. they've said it's part of an effort to help normalize the relationship between israel and palestine. the foreign ministers levels that used as a way of reaching international humanitarian. no, i refusing to stop. it's
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a tax on rough. well, the decision by on them comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the government to recognize the palace to the instate. i'll just, there has been a much reports now from somebody for decades, successive owners, governments that express, sorry, public support for the rights of palestinian across a series of in national institution. it is only in recent months since the thoughts of israel's foreign gauze of the public pressure has forced the governments take this historic decision to recognize palestinian statehood. that will be a fun tuesday morning and a cabinet meeting before several hours of debate and su inside the parliament behind the offering politicians the chance to express their own personal views on this significant decision. as the 2 shall prime minister simon harris put it last week, the right on the circumstances. but tell us thing in the morn for themselves, very much echo those. the irish expressed more than a century ago in their own struggle for independence, for the months,
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which is 0 dublin, the little palestine struggles of state who it has been relentless in the occupied westbank. one that has been using his aunt to celebrate his balance, to be an identity. he is historic. the fellow city is a judge fees. and that is the amount of some was hoping to add them a metal. and probably one of them all i did. but to see the number of who the and when that that is he and he fell asleep a bit and it was due with the front of the head of a smaller but you had a cleaning and i'm sure he follows things you out of the and so i know on photo see, interested in it was sort of the head of a lot of the amount of some of the issues that we used to the on on him is now he might be, is now he and has a piece of issue because a lot of clean slots in this field and how it can shut, you know, things in the middle and have a fit on it. and as well as in the, on the seller
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a jet and most of the g to set up a lot of in the, in his it has it's, i look on the best of a need. well, how do most with the, this is i'm uh, let me be by the shuttle, the shuttle the shuttle but asylum the on the left. something well, isn't that going to do what i thought of, you know, of course, right. and some of us will come in and come in and come in. i'll see you through the format, the other student in your mind in the shop was your doing mostly with the study. hold on, let me show you them and tell me that some of them are still not going to jump up at them. butterfly either on my personal break here and i'll just say or when we come back pop on you can a morning's and digging continues from parties after devastating landslide. the plant very house is of the month and spend the
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is that the, this is where we fix allies from out is there is a mobile app available in your favorites apps to just set for it and typed on a new app from out to 0. new at you think, is it the the what about your watching out? just a real quick remind about top stories here. this our, the main hospitalized garza southern city of refund has been forced to shut down stairs, waiting for his shopping, killed to medical stones to a hospital. it was treating victims on his reading strike that's killed at these 45 people. is there any forces that once again, i've talked to rough, how can i help?
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the 7 people it's full. so strong. the house and an area where displaced people awesome. some united states has responded to some days of time in ross other whitehouse is israel must take every proportion possible to protect civilians while going off to how much the images devastation. meanwhile, palestine solidarity protest continue across europe and around the world in new york, a number of demonstrations arrested in a running against is rosalind goggins, which just as cool for more international pressure on this realm and said products to new assistance against the occupation is justified. it also criticized us for the demonstration of gavin and defense capital powers and the staff i guess to disperse them some demonstrate does or find the most is randy embassy protest as accuse french presidents and manual mycroft has been completed and will try and in london demonstrates as gavin me,
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a 10 downing street, the official residence of britons by minister. they denounced the deputies rarely striking the rough uh, protests, and some of the actually with palestinians have been happening for months and the british capital. since is where a launch this move on concept, back in october and based on both thousands of people rallied outside as well as consulate at 1.5 were launched by demonstrate, just hit the building. earlier this month to he is government suspended, old faded israel over the war. our costs are not gonna use the government and pop while we're getting it says it's evacuating almost a 1000 people from the countries angle problems on the threats of new land slides. new satellite images of the med showing the scope of friday's landslide, which covered the young valley village. they pretty stretches for at least one kilometer from the mountain. according to the government, 2000 people could be buried under the month of rocks. lorraine blocked roads on the lack of heavy machinery. oh,
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i'm praying recovery operations. i'll just say was jessica washington reports days after landside buried the village. and because of this community is hoping you can use in the province on despairing, make at the have a team members of my family, buried under the debris and sold. i'm standing on a more family members in the village. i kind of count how many months i'd hate the remote mountainous area at around 3 am on friday, destroying homes and phones authorities say it is too soon to say how many people died found at the main highway is blocked, delaying the arrival of emergency cruise and heavy machinery to be people have been trying to recover their loved ones from underneath the soil by using digging 6 states large culture and for whatever means that they have volunteers are digging through the rubble using gotten tools
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for each from a local media channel shows the volume is confused and exhausted, taking in the extent of the destruction. it's unclear how many people were living here. the last official census was 24 years ago, but it's estimated to be a few 1000. a complicating recovery efforts was of slowing under the debris, causing rocks to shift and to tribal violence in, in the province. international assistance is on its way with a croft and equipment coming from australia. we have actually provided assistance in getting officials from the disaster response center to the place solve the, the incident over the course of the weekend and will continue to work very closely with the property you can hancock and the united nation says it's teams on the ground helping authorities to help temporary shelters and distribute food and water . some survivors have shared the stories with the local media. one couple trapped
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in the destroyed home for more than 8 hours of to bullet tumble down the hillside onto the village. so they feared they would be crushed, dense did the miracle. they sufficed. jessica washington to 0. now the state of emergency and the french pacific island territory of new caledonia has been lifted. deadly arrived started earlier this month after french and peace voted to change the rules for provincial elections, the ethnic content community, and say they'd be disadvantaged by the change over a 1000 french police officers have been deployed to the territory. at least 7 people died, including 2 policemen. in south africa, the 1st votes, any general elections are being cost through special ballots elections, donavon visiting more than $600000.00 homes to collect votes from those who come and make it to upholding station. on wednesday, the governing african national congress. the amc is facing the prospect of losing its majority and parliament for the 1st time and its 3 decades in power. obviously
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was mike kind of has moved from so went to in south africa, a 63 year old macy pope takes 2 pairs of shoes to church on sunday. the one she was good, so dirty on the walk, she believes they didn't sell to god. so she changes into another pay on arrival. she's lived in this the way to a suburb of took time for a quarter of a century. and little has changed. there's no electricity. foot fires are used with heat and cooking. there's no width and sewage system, no access to clean drinking water. and this is one vote to the governing african national congress. he's not going to get it. oh no. why would i vote advice? would be full. but what does that bring for me? it's still the same if they bring change, then i can vote. but at this point, i'm not voting today and see lead us around that post. i received an enthusiastic reception when he took a walk into the widow to drum up support. i pushed through the crowd and greeted
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the man i 1st met as a union leader 40 years ago. the going to keep your majority route seem to support throughout the campaign the last 2 months. and i do believe that moved on in the well re energized paper to reinvigorate them for everybody. confident. actually, we are waiting whether they like it or not, the, the yellow books i bring them to bill goes to totally was 10 years old during the 1976 the way till uprising purchased by black school children against the wife minority government and to join the amc and a special against the ponti. now he teaches football to youngsters in the evening to keep the most of the streets and his and good by a government that was once a liberation organization that he fought for the government as well. that part of
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the scenario, bloom? 40 volts. you see the academy daily and the please the one to support the volt. what do i brought to my son do? some i signed it by doing a lot up or do you and you get the memory of the a and see of the past still resonates. the main thing a lot government in see if give to you. so you're doing the question, facing the parents of these picture voters in the squalid surroundings of clip tom is this we didn't enough mike kind of which is area. so it to south africa? well, a state of south africa's economy and unemployment. some of the major issues of voters, one young man told us about his consent. hey guys, my name is amanda janice. i am a young, sought african by the age of 21. and i live in dublin. my grandfather used to talk about the n c and stuff like that. you don't have an amazing, you know, stuff and it sounds like it sounds like you're voting for freedom and voting for
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change. immediate change not pay me as late or something. i mean, look at our economy, especially. i've been doing odd since so, so, so, so it's a small child. it's, it's, it's okay, you know, but it gets complicated when you really gotta make any income moment. it's almost like the moment i leave the house. but at the moment i leave my own to go look for walk. it's like i would need to have the 20 lines in my mind if businesses are closing. so when do i going to, why are we in school? why are we? why are we passing? smith? university is exactly the same thing. you get graduates, they don't have any job opportunities and that's, that's insane because you have a degree in and something you do. if you enjoyed funding, i don't understand what the government expects. normal people like us and doing the situations me like we on a minimum wage, if they expect us to sustain our life style and not become like, you know, in a, in a situation where we can actually afford to, to trace our dreams. mean,
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because every young stay out the scenes and i can, i can probably say, i have the names, people, it is one jobs. nothing in the that's the only thing that's been talking to the jobs they just wanna know. there is want to get employed by, well, this came from a lot of things. so as, as much as things, uh, uh, no way it is as much as things are we, we have, we have what all is the and as you know, we have what we have. we have a voice, but it's how we use the voice. no cycling that slammed into the coast of india and bangladesh has destroyed at least $35000.00 the homes. i can run. i own a land phone in southwest bangladesh. early on sundays wins reached up to a 135 kilometers on how at least 10 people have been killed in bangladesh. 800000 have been forced from that homes. nearly 3000000 people without the necessity and a heat wave of sweeping through pots of pockets. dawn, with temperatures rising about 52 degrees, the weather office and the southern presence of send this thing. unusually high
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temperatures, the number of businesses were forced to shut down, as many people remained in doors and the heat levels are expected in the city of colorado. all right, so that's it for me down. jordan from avenues continue of to come to the cost state you and thanks so much. and by the the hello found a warning has now been issued for a psych loan in the by, i've been go running up a correspond with us. but you can see a system made its way in line just to the east of go got a very heavy right still move, very heavy, right for a good part of bunk. but there's still some stiff twins rolling through at eastern side of bangladesh into the fondles east of india. still ringing at a fair bit of rain as we go on through the next couple of days and before it gradually peters away. so how about the weather to just around the chiral up
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pushing up was kind of dry across the northern plains. of course, the payments assume hate really ramping up into the fault is for new daily of us out of the boat, of the whole getting up to $44.00 degrees celsius. i'm looking at tablets into the forces to cause a good part of the arabian peninsula step out from mild living down the golf for the full celsius here. and how warm enough to just around the live and to should stay dry. but we got some lot of the showers just coming in the caustic. yay! driving the way by the east, over the next couple of days. south of that generally drive a strike was a good part of north africa. whether that good crap or showers right across the west, africa, into the gulf of guinea, not as many houses we'd like to see across central parts of africa. it's hot down towards the south and getting hotter in cape town. in the south africa is heading to the polls, but what could be the biggest shakeup in the region?
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in decades for 30 years, the african national congress has held power, but now it faces its biggest election bethel sofa join. us says you bring your live updates from across the country. so that's the election. i know it's, they're all of latin america for most of my career, but no countries alike. and it's my job to shed light on how and why the although i'm adrian's. and again, this is counting the cost on which is 0. your which you look at the world of business of the comics. this reach ratcheting up the trade war with china. the us slips massive terrace on chinese goods. aging launches its own empty dumping inquiry following dimensions. once a world fleet of cuba,
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