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the the the main health facility and the rough uh, the queue at the hospital shuts down off the on his really asked, right. kills to medics outside his front gates. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as they are a life. and so also coming up as well intensifies the tax on roughly in southern guns that the 7 people have been killed in the life just as drugs. we have recognized both the state of israel and the state of palestine, precisely because we want to see
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a future of normalize relations between 2 peoples. historic move, 3 european nations recognize that palestinian status some a diety. demonstrations take place around the with on the fight to stay in power. we look at the challenges facing the african national congress has $27.00 mediums without the guns getting ready to affect the israel is escalate to have tax on rough uh and southern guns are less than 48 hours after striking a displacement account, which killed at least $45.00 palestinians and route international condemnation. and now the regions main hospital has been forced to shut down to wait hospitalization . most of the victims of that sunday night strike were taken the facilities director closed it down on monday. exciting security concerns. well, the decision that came off in the area just outside the gates of to a hospital was hit by on his writing stripe to medical stats. i failed. i would say
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the victims were hit by fire from on his randy. i cropped the engine must not be taken to field hospitals. being honest, really forces. i've continued to pound the southern region of rafa in the gaza strip. the army struck a house, getting 7 people in injuring several others, including children. the area hit was filled with displace palestinians, and 10 sheltering families just reinforces of killed more than $36000.00 palestinians since october 7th. well this is full of despite as palestinian. somebody tell us full time area and refer to fleet once again for fear of his rating strikes. i'm right. estimates that more than 800000 people have been displaced from rough. uh, since the operation of the gun on may 6. well, in historic move 3, you are p and countries of recognized on independent palestinian state island. no way in spain announced the move last week and the just election will be put to the spanish and irish cabinets and the coming hours. they've said it's part of an effort to help normalize the relationship between israel and palestine. while the
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decision by island comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the government to recognize the palestinian state of 0 isabel a mazda of poets in the capital w for decades successive iris governments have express, sorry, public support for the rights of palestinian across a series of international institutions that is there any and recent months since the thoughts of as well as long guards 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 lives 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 assignment harris put it last week, the right on the circumstances that kind of thing in the morn for themselves. very much echo those. the irish express more than a century ago in their own struggle for independence. for the months out to 0
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dublin well no way to step towards the palestinian recognition that comes more than 30 years off. it broke the also of course, that's the way back in 1993. that's kind of an adrian country says that decided to take this route because of the different strategies needed for peace in the middle east. that's quoting the recognition also 2 point. oh, i'll just leave a step fast reports from the norwegian capital in deep secrets under the cover of this research institute and also the very 1st negotiations between the palestine liberation organization of usaa out of 5 and israel to place. soon after the pc was made, i don't know if i'd visited the office. this is here and in the i think definitely think this when. so it is when he was a log from his chair must have been around the table is the also of course were meant to end as well as a few patient and eventually lead to a palestinian state. instead, the occupation became more entrenched,
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illegal is for aly settlements, multiplies and violence increase, more people to day. i think we'd be able to opinion that it might have done hong. um so no, we know proud this towing agreements assigned here in secret and the government guest house after midnight on august the 20th 1993. but as time went on it became clear that the court was doomed to fail. 3 decades later piece is further away than ever before, but still no way believes it's possible. learning from its mistakes has now taken a different approach. after trying for years to negotiate with its key ally is well to abide by the us low courts. norway has decided to focus on the palestinian side instead. and also $2.00 is an upgrade. and, and one of the adjustments to make this more relevant in 2024 is that the recognition no pad is dying happens at an earlier stage. that's what was originally
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planned. that does not mean that we have an end of the war inside right now. and, but can we do this while it's not on board? because the issue is right under this current government is not on board. but this role is also increasingly isolated the right now a research u. s. long being critical of the oslo accords as no way to recognition of palestine, is a big shift international of from the region 5, i'm from the of the european, kansas is to send a strong signal to divert to israel to the americans that look, we need to solve this conflict peacefully. i'm up to state solution is the only bad solution we actually do have a home. well, the other or even bars. one of you of small sparsely populated comp, just trying to solve one of the world's most complicated conflict. for now, no way hopes more countries in europe will follow it and recognize palestinian statehood as well. steadfast and l. g sierra also protests in solar down
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to palestine have been continuing worldwide in the us demonstrate as gavin in new york told a riley against israel's war on guys, a number of people who are arrested. that protest is cool for more international pressure on israel and said palestinian resistance against the occupation is justified. those are criticized us for the demonstrations also gathered in the french capital congress police by 2 guns to disperse than that of trying to move towards these randy embassy protest as a choose french president and manual micro. i've been complicit and woke up and in london demonstrates has given me a 10 downing street that's the official residential prisons. prime minister i denounced the deputy is ready to strike on the rough protests and settled down to the palestinians. have been happening for months and the british capital since israel launched as more on going back in october
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and these are images from the german capital in germany. it's been one of the israel staunchest supporters. since this bull on gaza began. it's the best way to get some of the world news now because the government, in popular new guinea says it's evacuating almost 8000 people from the countries in the province. as it faced a threat of more land slides, new satellite images of the mode showing the scope of friday's landslide, which covered young body vintage daybreak stretches at least one kilometer from the mountain. according to the government, 2000 people could be buried under the mud rocks. what rain blocked roads and a lot of heavy machinery or how bring recovery operations out to 0 is jessica washington reports. days after landside buried the village. then because of this
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community and hoping you can use in the province on despairing make at the i have a team members of my family, buried under the debris and sold. i'm standing on, i'm more family members in the village. i cannot count how many to 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. thought of the main highway is blocked, delaying the arrival of emergency crews and heavy machinery to the people have been trying to recover their loved ones from underneath the soil. by using digging 6 spades. large, cultured for whatever means that they have volunteers are digging through the rubble using gotten tools for each from a local media channel shows the volume is confused and exhausted. taking in the
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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 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 sold the, the incident over the course of the weekend. and we'll continue to work very closely with the pop, and you can and cabinet. and the united nation says each teams are 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 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
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crushed. dense did the miracle. they sufficed jessica washington to 0 mustang and popular a new guinea. the prime minister james morabe is likely to face a no confidence votes on tuesday. it comes as opposition. party members nominated form a finance rainbow painter as an alternative prime minister tied to it was among a group of 18 ministers who defected from the rockies. ponti holloman resumes lights on tuesday after a 3 month recess. in south africa, the 1st special balance of being cost ahead of wednesdays, general elections election stuff. i'm visiting more than 600000 homes to collect votes from those who comp make it to a posting station on wednesday, the governing african national congress. the amc is facing the prospect of losing its majority in parliament for the 1st time in 3 decades. the outcome of the election is one expected to begin the error of coalition politics of a national level. as there was mike kind of has moved from so window in south
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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 vouch. 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 the man i 1st met as a union leader 40 years ago. the going to keep your majority
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route seem to support the campaign. riggers 2 months, something and i do believe that was on, excuse me, to re energized people to reinvigorate them. every very confident actually we are waiting, whether they like it or not, the a devil look around to bill goes so totally was 10 years old during the 1976, the way to uprising, protest by black school children against the white 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 the you know, the blue and 40 volts. you see the academy daily. now please,
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do you want this up with the volt? what do i brought to my son do? some i signed it, but it was a lot about the you and you have the memory of the a and c of the past. still resonates. the main thing or government in see if give to you. so it was the question facing the parents of these future voters in the squalid surrounds of flipped um is this sweet enough mike? kinda oh, just area. so it to south africa? well, the state of south africa's economy and unemployment. some of the major issues of voters, one young man told us about his concern. hey guys, my name is amanda janice. i am a young, sought african, but age of 21. and i live in dublin. my grandfather used to talk about the n c and stuff like that. it was amazing. you know, stuff and anything felt like it felt 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, you could always calling me, especially i've been doing odd since 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. it's almost like the moment i leave the house, the moment i leave my own to go for a walk. it's like i would need to have the 20 lines in my mind to buy as much as i closing. so when do i go to? why are we in school? why are we? why are we bossing? 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, because every youngest out the genes and i can,
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i can probably say, i have the names, people it is one jobs, nothing in the that's the only because been talking to the jobs they just wanna know there is want to get employed by, well, this came from a lot of things. you know, 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 its how we use the voice. ukrainian soldiers in the hockey region are battling russian forces to try and hold their advances. miniature officials say defense around your claims launcher city, continued to be under threat from the invading troops. president blood of minutes lensky says on the has filed several attacks in the possibly for gain control of the area. meanwhile, the russian hill city of la guns to came under your training and find the early as of tuesday. that's according to the regional government that the region is on the most goes controls. and the 2014 or not russell is planning to remove the telephone
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from the list of terrorist organizations. it's 5 minutes to study abroad, made the announcement while on the state visit was breakfast on. lot problem said most of us following cars like stones, li, unable to, to get a new list to. when you come to the new, they are the real power. we never removed our embassy from there and neither did the people's republic of china. the scan investor presented his credentials to chinese president, fusion, ping, and paging. along with other investors has expand recently decided to remove them from the list of terrorist organizations we're planning to do the same. this is now police in amino have detain more than 300 protest as in the capital yet of the following widespread protests against the prime minister. critics that outraged by a recent decision to seat control of full villages. the as a by john, it's all part of a wind up. he's built and he is a fighting alarm. disputes with back of, but many say he's been trying the country. taylor, pennsylvania has more. these protesters, one armenia is prime minister to resign. for weeks they've rallied in the capitals
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republic square calling on a cold, but she needs to step down demonstrations. begin shortly after he agreed to surrender for villages to neighborliness or bush on. the land has been surrendered, but protests have intensified in size and in grievances make for a table. notice by cutting me, i'd be a prime minister is a trade show. we all have to find for one goal and that's for him to leave. we are losing out homeland paced by pigs. this is the man leading the pro test plug that goes to the. yeah. and is a clear it into your medium episode of the church. he let it dalia sees into bush region where land was most and many now want him to be the countries next. prime minister news. uh, yeah, but uh, we do not want the present and future generations of our people to because the only
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way to avoid this is for our prime minister to resign. the territory was lost by a surplus on during the war in the 19 ninety's. it strategically important for land loc armenia. one of the settlements in the north is near a vital highway connecting to georgia. much of our medias, trade travels on that road and it goes to a pipeline through which it receives gas from russia. yes, and that goes on, i going to know if we want to have a dignified, strong, or media. i see this movement as a means to that end. it's old. but the prime minister argues he's avoiding get another war for armenia. he calls the agreement a milestone, and part of the peace deal between rivals. what are the depth on the bottom of the government isn't dividing. it's trying to re night to make the concepts of homeland and state identical. because this is the only way to establish and strengthen the republic of armenia. critics say it's yet another loss during the prime ministers
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term. in september 2023, a surplus on re took the long disputed area of no corner car law and most ethnic armenian square, forced to flee a survey, john called the justice for menia. it was an embarrassment now much of the outreach felt in part of the country that goes in the capital protest do say the prime minister didn't demand or did anything to return for the land. a move whose critics say is politically unforgettable. capielo, pennsylvania, which is here. not protests are broken out, and ty, ones, parliament during debate, you have a contentious reforms pushed by the opposition. they would give in peace. the power to ask the military private companies and individuals to disclose information deemed relevant by parliamentarians. it also criminalized contempt of parliament by government officials. critics say that reform undermines the islands democracy and
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risk making tie one more like china. the state of emergency and the french, the pacific unimed territory of new caledonia has been lifted. that'd be a riot. started early this month, off to french and peace voted to change the rules for provincial elections. the ethnic cannot community say they've been disadvantaged by the change over a 1000 french police officers have been deployed to the territory which since unrest broke out of the 7 people died, including 2 local police to a volunteer firefighter. and actually on, far as the official had been charged with starting the wildfires that engulfed the central chile back in february over a 130 feet were killed in the place. is one of the worst natural dishonest. as in the country, in recent history, prostitutes a said they have evidence, the 2 suspects acted deliberately. not to children from the same family. among the 21, people killed in storms across the central united states, tornadoes and a heavy rain hit the texas, oklahoma, arkansas and kentucky. full cost is wanting to spend more to come along. official
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reports of the unofficial starts of someone in the us market by devastation across hundreds of kilometer, substantial buildings, toner part in seconds by tornadoes. if this is what could happen to bricks and mortar, mobile homes stood level chance. we felt that hit the house and just felt it started sucking air out through the through the walls and windows. heard the roof go. i started worrying about my brother because of course his house was out here in the middle of it all started to bolt texas code. these are under disaster declaration, children among the dead, the governor hoping the number of fatalities won't rise above that we are going through the heart wrenching loss of life. including the heartbreak of a family, losing a 2 year old and a 5 year old child. when they woke up yesterday,
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they had no way of knowing that the family would be literally crushed by this or risk store search teams in 4 states. so walking their way through the wreckage to heavy rain and high temperatures in some places on helping more than 400 tomatoes have been reported in the us this month alone, the most since 2019. i know the storm is on the move. heading towards the us is cost with millions, facing the severe weather, threats, and whatever that may bring our fisher. i'll just, you know, it's likely that slammed into the coast of india and bangladesh has destroyed at least 35000 homes, cycling ramelle and mainland folding southwest bangladesh. early on sunday morning, when it's reached up to a 135 kilometers an hour of these 10 people have been killed in bangladesh, 800000 and had been forced from their homes and millions of people without
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electricity to the neighboring indefinitely. 6 people died in the state of westbank goal about a 150000 people had been moved to shelters, and schools shot mexicans go to the post on sunday to elect a new government down the new president as well. my 2nd to be at women and the lead up to pulling day. i'm just here and i spoke to a small business owner in the capital mexico city to get his views. a number, a cell phone. so you go to the guess, my name is cellphone. shortly about is garcia and i am the owner of the commit that she'll repair shop to repair. so the freight is being lost because there are fewer and fewer show repairs. and yes, why do you so very for additional trade work in front of me. so the navy neighborhoods in mexico do so she'll repair because everyone who choose basically the past, a lot of shoes were repaired for people who could not afford new shoes,
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but not anymore. now everyone simple to reach with their, their shoes. with level, i mean and can i think we the to these i don't care about the elections because we have never received any help from the government. no have previous administration given us anything. they'll come. they promise they will do the same. this is going to sound terrible if they come to steal well, they're in power, right? and so in that sense, i am known parts inquiries going to wind. i assure you it's not going to affect our business. we're very independent, the politics, it's a very touchy subject to someone and that in case a ways are be wins for me, that's irrelevant and we've discussed with less looms or less the economic prices have done affected us. because i believe that when the country, when an economic crisis comes, people have less money. they can afford new shoes. so they get this to repair that out of it, but also goes out there more and more cheap. choose a lot of chinese ones that have to pick their business. because if i tell someone,
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i'll try your 200 basis to change yourself. they say, hey, but the shoes cost me a 150 best was brand new to the chinese industry because the fact there was a lot was come up at all. but asking that as soon as several generations have passed through here. and i feel a lot of satisfaction about how long we have lasted the social media food has been going on for 3 years. but imagine going back, we have already been working for over 50 years. so the through these wish up here in or prestigious the flow since the beginning of the gaza was writing forces of targeted universities and schools. those still standing at the come shelters for displace families and education as a whole button ground to hold high school students will graduate this year. i won't be able to attend university. i'll just bear with tara assume, spoke to one student about her struggle, to get an education in the middle of all your thoughts, some data by of the displaced from the home in base. how known in northern garza
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18 year old, do i need no licks in an evacuation send. for many young people, isabel's will and gauze last turned classrooms into make shift homes and shelters every entered the spaces used. palestinian a students have count to the day used as the beginning of the war like prisoners. and so the course of the days that turns into weeks then months do not give up. someone wrote i'm in a corner of this crap space. do i still studies, despite the bombing, despite being displayed for her? the passion for learning remains is chunk, posting as to those now are not thinking about education at all. they're thinking about how they, where they can get fluids and water and where they can sleep. but she won't be able to set the final exams known as toby hicks holmes. and she will be able to go to university over universities in gauze eve,
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damaged or destroyed. i missed my institutes a lot. it was my all life life. i was going and i was like, went to school, have my studies, see my friends, my teachers on some students have managed to escape this trip and continue this studies approach the q patients destroyed saw like hundreds of school . so i cannot even told you any more here and goes all the uh, seeing your friends going outside and joins their exams. is somehow a fix. let's move, i will, i've given up. and then the friends and family who have been lost will have left the lines on the board read. the loading is making the sofa, the noise upon the key stuff. did you tell you simple, tell us the name of the students is the main source of hope in order to get
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a better life is time on the occupation now with the destruction of hundreds of schools and universities. this use extreme extraordinary for palestine and students, especially at the high school who are on a bill to on the go the tell g, he exams because of the ongoing is very expensive on the territory direct deposit which is 0. yeah, with the palestine. the now welcome to our special coverage, hey, i'm out just so you're aware as of tuesday, may the 28th. no way. i lived in spain, habitable for many recognized palestine as a states. it's an historic move, reflecting the grunting cause for a peaceful resolution to the $76.00, the conflict, and the end israel as occupation, and also research the palestinian peoples right to self determination. hold on 7 months into israel's devastating war and gaza. the chorus of voices denouncing
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divine and sound infinity is growing. louder is where the prime minister benjamin netanyahu is increasing the isolated. he's facing various legal challenges before 2 of the wells, top chords with accusations of genocide and will crimes. no weight, spain, an island. i mean good company, most of the will supports palestinian statehood more than a 140 of the 193 members of the un general assembly. i'm the momentum is building, slovenia and motor. i've also said that considering for more recognition and more countries could follow suit slot correspondence tracking the story across europe and the middle east. we live and also a man and data by like in central garza. but for us go to pull brendan in madrid pool. so this is expected to be a former recognition by spain of a palestinian state. how significant pull is there's some focus through what prime minister federal sanchez is expected to say.

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