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latrice many people can also talk to the cost on how 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 lives. they get into minus the 1000000 palestinians now internally displaced us as well as ground defensive forces . people to leave audits un ones of apocalyptic living conditions across the street . the carry johnston, this is all just air a lot from to whole set coming. the is really air strikes, continue to target, heavily populated civilian areas. at least 6 were killed in this attack. every
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refugee i just want to get back together and one table in a safe place that i'm not very tonight that i can sleep safely and then think about that are rockets may hit us. we meet a young man who has been continually displaced across gaza, only here it has lost 15 family members. and mexico's opposition, the house to challenge the outcome of the historic connection. so the country's 1st female preston's the, it's been nearly a month since as well. and moved it's tanks and troops into garza's southern the city. now the un says a staggering 1000000 people have been forced to flee rough up. it was once a refuge for displace palestinians from across the street. many had to move
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repeatedly to escape is really a tax un, it says and now being forced to move again, seeking refuge and destroyed facilities. and once it goes on, speak about conditions, the narrowing a space that is left to for civilians to, to grow murray. then leave is becoming more and more limited. and the more and more product um it's, it's impossible as of today to move uh from my wasi where our, some of our practices are to go to are you initially there by law without literally navigating through a ways of people that are everywhere. for many, it's a perilous journey fleeing from one city to the next with new laptop. and these very s trucks across the street has one young palestinian mans. jeremy,
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who will hear from me in just a moment. 19 year old. how me here as is from gaza city, close to l. c. for hospital as well. step one, bob into the tax that he'll need fled the city. he made the journey by foot walking all day to reach the southern city of rough or just a few days after leaving 14 members of his family were killed and is rarely strike on their family. home in kansas city, only spent 3 months sheltering in reference to the bottom of the building next to the bearing and siblings and parents under the rumble. his mother was killed that strike as their rates intensified me, made the journey back comp to that my last seat, harry and con eunice, where he's been forced to sleep in a tent near the desperate for the summer heat. steadily increasing, only here is, has moved again temporarily to central garza. he spoke to my colleague of 40,
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bought for the, from the, and described what he's in good of the post several months. a life for me and my family now is super difficult. we're now in mos area. i'm tenured, a city with less than 2 kilometers far from where that is there any army accessed and roughly in ballasa area, we are super wary that they strike the army, may count again to can eunice invading the on most the area and making n u a refugees, way of towards data is by or another area in the south of thousands through with the, the people are somebody where we, you can walk on the markets and a most area. you always see the people looking at the south looking at the fire. that is coming from the city, and you can see the nervous and all the faces here and then an aussie, i'm a computer engineer, students and my brother is a i engineer students. we know nothing but coding. and that's what, how our lives was before the ward all day long. just putting all these on. this is
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the hardest task in our life. now. and almost all life is just standing and lives secure one gallon of water or just guarding the tents. cooking on fire, a lot of new things that's kind of on here material and doesn't look like else. this is a picture i believe of you and your mother and your twin brother. uh, and this was on your graduation date. i believe this picture means a lot to you. help me the oh yes. this is. victor was sticking last year when we and our last day in high school. add um lift . it is me for me. my name and our betweens. my dream. in the middle of my mother at this time, which means smile. and she always smiles and add the rides my identical twin
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brother. how much, what do you dream of today? help me safe place. a safe place and just another opportunity to get my family back together and to get my family back on thoughts entered a safe place. we lost our house. we lost that were the last almost precious thinking life, which is my mom. i just one to my family to get back together and one table in a safe place that i'm not to worry uh, 2 nights that i can sleep safely. and then think about that i, i rock it may hit us. i mean, the bombing that kills my mother and ruffle it was at 2, 10 am. after midnight we all were sleep. my mom and my father stows until now officer more then after my more than 3
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months of the accident, a now near to 4 months still wake up every single day at 2, 10 pm. the rates have nightmares. sometimes 3 months nights i hope to go back to my normal life. i stroll down there and to keep up just to save life where i can, i creates what i want. uh, i made so many great things for my brother who is an a i engineer, we work to save people to help people in cove with recreated systems. so the moves and the doors can know if the person is wearing a mask or not to allow him to enter or not. and we made so many projects that help the people here and go. so we want to keep up with the tech because we both, we both are twins in the know if the space palestinians have returned to what's
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left of the days off. these very ami withdrew from the area northern gauze that has been declared a disaster setting by palestinian officials more than 50000 residential units have been destroyed. those returning or left searching through the rubble of the destroyed homes. lloyd to all of this, we'd rather face hunger or bombardment the leaf at the sides, despite the entire guys and stripping our beloved secret land. we cannot leave the north. as you can see, the houses at risk of collapsing and the stairs. the walls are being bombarded, there's no support structures. as you can see, there's a whole there and the ceiling has collapsed. we've hung sheets around the structure and stays here. i've been living here with my husband, his 2nd wife, all children and adults was and on the, on more than 45 people here and as many heads from the south towards central gauze, it strikes photo them. it
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is rarely fights a jet struck on apartment block and that alvarez refugee can at least 6 people were killed and at least $28.00. how did students were killed across the street? on monday, the injured have been taken to the all access hospital in central garza but the hospital is over run with patients and they're running out of nice savings size, including while as well as the tax continue, there's confusion about what the president biden the claims was. israel's proposal to end the war and what is being said in west jerusalem. and it's really a government spokesman has said that the outline by biting last week is partial for the us state department says it's completely confident that is well with agreed to the proposal. and says, how much should 2 if you look at the major elements of this proposal, they are nearly identical to the major elements of the proposal that am i submitted several weeks ago. there are some minor differences. there are differences that we
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think that can be bridge and such as the united states thinks they can be bridge their differences, that the other mediators, egypt, and cut or think that can be, that thing can be bridge. i think actually come on it's, it's, this is a serious not proposal, a must have just accepted, but if we need to be further negotiations, we think those are all eminently bridge of all yes, as vs. it's a mazda mazda deal. let's go to the, i've not just you have a time seen the washington dc, so she have a we are now hearing us a. so if you like to the draft security council resolution in support of its late to cease 5 pen to stop the finance. what more do we know that we have the draw off now? i need to get in further. and so that narrative that we're hearing from matt miller, this is and there's really proposal that will add him to the suffering. it's got international if we have the actual support, how much is the only obstacle to it? so now the us to say, we have to get the un security council,
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the force from us to accept the deal. sir. we welcome the new deal analysis on may 31st and calls upon in italy x have mass to accept it fully and implemented its terms without delay and without conditions or failure of the security council. does that then, you know, how much international for the problem with this narrative is and is often the case actually with the fight in ministration. this is, if i called to see what we're all saying, why does the flips the, the, the impediments to this deal, right? now it's just benjamin netanyahu in these re lease with the impact of it all. sneaks. is there any deal right now, sir? it is. it's fast or the bed try really of a full less through the g 7 now on board. or they have all of the american political establishment the as rainy. lo be here with the oil. the republicans, frankly, i think it was or why actually is donald trump is quite $10000.00 on his plate. if he becomes present i this ethical old i pressure. this is the moment to stripe and
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got it will carry a golf. now, the un security council, for the narrative is just slipping away. we're going down the narrative being, this is the best they can do. how mazda is y'all to sort of piece? because then yahoo is clearly not entirely on board. and in fact, now the big discussion is, is whether never go is on purpose given. hum, awesome, out. are publicly negotiating elements of the view, these really deal, but how mazda is considering changing the goal? so how mazda is completely reasonable and say, well, we accept this deal, but no one ever, nothing. you're always talking about. he's already negotiating face to when we have the level of other sites, what, how much is perfectly justified in saying, what he's talking about is not the deal that you've shown us. so there's a, you know, it's, it's, it's a classic bite and foreign policy moment here where they think they've sort of it out. but it, but it, it, in some ways, i mean, meanwhile we got work or given a little the pressure. but as usual as well, the show that we put, you know,
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strongly executed. so you have our time, so you lot for us there in washington dc. thank you. meanwhile, as well as and ministry spokesman has confirmed that formal caps has died while being held in dose. is devastating news to the families of these very captives who have been organizing rather use every week to pressure the government to reach a 65 deal and bring the captives have been terrible. i feel like it's the part of my family is that died day and that's from week to week. it's just we're here just about more and more dying. and now we are in the critical moment. if we're not gonna make it hostage, there is no help for this country or just that's
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a terrible news. it's a crazy situation that we're accounting each days and each day, another day in and out a day. and then the number of the hostages is just going down and not because of there are coming back 30. there is any because there are a dead police in the us state of california have arrested several people taking positive protests. and some a diety with posting is of the protests is organized, assisted no b o. this is many conflicts in san francisco. police estimated about 70 people were inside the building. look, quoting for an end, as well as war on guns. that data really has moved from the consulate in san francisco. the see 45 am local time, roughly 100 and type genocide professors walk into the complex occupied the lobby
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on for all the flag that read sign is in the city there. they were arrested off in about 3 hours later in the right. now the protesters are condemning the ongoing genocide, the listed in the side. they are heating the call, the students involved. the international solidarity which includes occupying is really conflicts and entities such as this one, in a sense for occupying the occupier space. and we're doing that because we are part of the growing masses of people who are demanding and in to the genocide, ultimately israel is making these decisions with us back and we have to just start to wherever we can. i was one of the very few journalists and therefore we why wouldn't still unfolding from the very beginning at one point when the police eventually did move in an issue,
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the order i was told you're on the property at which point i left this option. it's just the latest in a series of direct options that we've seen here in the san francisco bay area against the genocide we have seen active as shut down san francisco international airports, the bainbridge, the golden gate bridge, lockheed martin is a part of oakland and is really console it is just the latest target. and one thing that these activists all say is that they will not stop these protests until this genocide check through the algebra san francisco. so it's a come on out here for the next 5 years. a political you turn as full, it breaks it off to you need a natural firearms says he will run you case general election under the for the, the
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hello way. uh, looking at, uh, another only a couple of days ago, central pa, so the us and save the some of the heads erupt. thing this big down pools down across the southernmost pond. so some live a shout was certainly a possibility. i think the width of whether the bottom of on it still is not going to be up across the plains and northern plains easing either towards the lake. save it the next uh side of every low pressure once its central positive kind of as well . you can see how organized it does become as we go through tuesday. so some law child, gusty, wins. some bonnet storm. so it'd be a possibility. and maybe even the tornado wrapped in that state, you see a good scattering the showers down towards the south as oh, tumbling further east with we'll see what the weather pushing across the legs, the tennessee valley, the valley pushing over to will cease disabled by the end of the way this type of process guys come back in behind that we could do with a break up towards the north, west into west and canada. does look a little dry and bright to dry upright for good pos of mexico,
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not so across the greats. around 10 is quite a rash of showers, big area cloud here, some more rain coming in across his spine. you out jamaica saying some shy was running right down into nicaragua, and costa rica, a few shots for the gauge to not ends on choose day. but cutting dry here mid week, the conflict has been a constant shadow over the hopes to new rocks. like many people to be open to the 2019 protest as an opportunity to reclaim a nation. when their voices are met with metallic sofas leaves seems the role of medic let nothing. cooper pass for the personal cost of fighting for $100.00 baghdad on fine witness on our cassandra the
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the, you're watching out. just a reminder of our top stores this out. not a nation says is ready, bonding says forced 1000000 people to flee reference southern guns that are living in the u. n. is quoted on speaker book conditions. often the homes you and shelters were destroyed is very strikes across the guns. a continue, at least 6 people were killed when is there any forces pump residential blow out the range refugee camp is the central concept. is there any minute she has killed more than 36000 people since the 1000 and he's ready? government spokesman has said that the sign out sign on us present to find in those
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weeks to end the war and cause is quote partial. but the us says it's completely confident as well. we'll agree to the proposal. delta as that goes as nasa hospital site, as well as voice leading to an alarming increase in miscarriages to let's say up to 10 patients. so using the unborn children each day, compared to one o 2, the affordable, an estimated $60000.00 women and goals are pregnant and the horizontal. now nutrition and the lack of health care listening the situation, honey might lead reports now from the hungry displays distress and pregnant. the doctors say these conditions are using a surgeon miscarriages across garza. surviving the war has been difficult enough for many pregnant women given birth poses yet another challenge. did you find the
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special double cab? oh, how quickly i came for a follow up visit, but they told me the baby had no heartbeats. i was told it was lucky due to lack of medicine and malnutrition. this is my 5th day at the hospital and i don't know what to do. after nearly 8 months of israel's on slot, out of emergency fear is no longer available for many expectant mothers. fema, i'm just kind of in this village. have a funny addition then, before the war, the rates of miscarriages was low. about one or 2 cases a day. but now there's so much panic and fear we see up to 10 miscarriages on a daily basis. sure thing doesn't supplies of medicines and equipment are limited and often not exist. women are always wonder going see sections without anastasia. doctors say the war has led to a rapid search and makes carriages and a premature birth induced in part by highest stress about 60000 and pregnant women
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in gaza have little to no access to adequate parental health services. the international rescue committee saves only to a partially functioning hospitals, offer maternity services said to him and i left the pregnant women who have miscarried, face a lot of psychological suffering as a lot of emotional support from the medical staff as well. well, also facing great psychological impressions, due to the rules. these conditions are making things worse. months of bombing attacks and devastation have led to wide. as for the trauma. in the past, i was in that also and had been pregnant. 4 months. i came to the hospital in pain, i've experienced a lot of fear and exhaustion. i myself had been caring for the sick and injured thing. this led me to miscarry. the war has created terrible conditions for palestinians in garza and now increasing b also for the unborn honey. my mode as you see it off and throw dogs on how
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is time and the occupied westbank at least 8 palestinians have been injured into people killed during and is ready rate. and then the city of nablus is ready for us is seen head wracking the body of a palestinian man on the cover is rarely forces stormed a wedding where celebrations were taking place. the history has been made in mexico off to now the ocean bombs sweeping election victory on sunday night. the 61 year old will be the country's 1st female president . she's promised to continue that legacy of our mental, the outgoing president. i address them on the face of the door. i know the back of the reports, not from mexico city in the morning after mexico celebrated a historic victory, cloudy a shame,
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bomb becomes the 1st woman to be elected president in the nation's history. and make equal amount issue or not. mexico woke up to one of the greatest victories, experienced bytes, young democracy in the whole, mexico is being considered a democracy since 1997. and since then, no president as everyone with the approval rating that shine balm actually, you know, with elections over many are reflecting on the significance of the when, say, cho, on credit us for, for this procedure she has taken on a very special burden. it is not easy, i hope she knows how to handle it, and i hope the country is better than ever for everyone. but with president elect, claudia, she bon promising, fresh leadership. it's clear she faces a multitude of old challenges. one of the most pressing questions on the minds of voters, this selection season is how will the next president, tackle the issue of violence? mexico continues to experience historic levels of violence and experts say the country is in need of a drastically different approach. when it comes to matters of security strategy,
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though many expect claudia shane bomb to continue the policies of the outgoing president and the discipline window piece of that, or whose own popularity helps her bid for the presidency. others see that as unfair must keep the local mo net rather than seeing her as someone be money related by a man which would see her as an intelligent and strategic woman who knows that borders are demanding continue to in certain projects when they approve of it. despite initially conceding the election, so 2 things, guns is the main opposition candidate now says she plans to contest the result via a post on social media the for many, the presidential election. marx, a new era and mexico, one that leaves behind the countries male dominated political culture. but we ended up a little al, jazeera, mexico city. you and, well, food program says it's increasing a to, to assist people in hate to you, but that more help is needed. you know what i zation says so far it's providing
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meals to $100000.00 people, displaced by finance, games that controlled around 80 percent of haiti's capital, including ports of entry and roads making, delivery difficult, the best in the foreign minister. so gain of ralph has arrived in guinea in west africa at this thought about 3 countries tool. he's visited the continents several times over the past 2 years, as most good works to boost its influence that nicholas hawk has moved from neighboring san diego. so we're on our way to meet a russia africa export and now i've ordered a young go, which is a russian company here and set a goal that operates taxis. it's one of the many russian companies that have started investing in west africa. russia has been winning hearts and minds, especially here in west africa, thanks to video is that it publishes on social media like this one that's on
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telegram or we see the russian fighters from the mercenary group, the wagner group handing out aid. and you can clearly see the russian flag, and it shows russia stepping in and succeeding where the west has failed to r. taxi driver is from neighboring guinea, and that's where the foreign minister of russia, sir gala ralph, is. he's there to try to talk about security, but also access to be on tapped reserves of bulk cited much of his trip is about not just security, but also access to minerals that russia needs when it comes to trade. russia is lagging far behind the west with only $14000000000.00 traded last year. compare that with the european union, that traded $300000000000.00 worth of goods and services without forget last year. the news and the scene. what so best you can we motion the scene as an economic
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security and strategic alternative to the west for the development of african state . and then the thing that bothers or diminished as to what we've seen as popular with young africans at the moment on the fortune agency on the corner of exxon bloody report. and it has really stepped switch on the african continent. but his chief, diplomatic and voice has certainly multiplied his tours of the region in this latest one comes at a time when russia is increasingly isolated in the west. but certainly not here. on the african continent. nicholas hawk, l 0, the car. ok, the festa is accused its neighbor ivory coast to be involved in malicious activities, the minute treat regime and we're going to do a says ivory coast has been hobbling members of all the groups seeking to display. but i, vicki necessity the relationship between the west african davis has been infectious despite meetings between the defense chiefs in april. elections for the european
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parliaments will take place later this week. farm as concerns have dominic to the campaign. so for many of you ups, 6000000 farmers have taken to the streets to protest this year. there's and a new market prices and poor working conditions. sonya diego reports from paragon in spain. i stand still at the front here as farm, as from spain, and from united to shut down the border between the 2 countries assigned to the anger and frustration at the european union over the blocks environmental policies, competition from cheaper inputs from outside europe. and what they say is a lack of help from those interrupted regions. one of the ones with this is to be for them, hey, so i'm not trees, but we have to bend them because everything dried up. if we ever got enough water again, i re plans, but we can compete with countries like turkey,
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where the wages are much lower. and this is those impose, they say that on the cutting local produce leaving many wondering if the able to continue bypass on the line of us on line. yes. yes. go by the costs the price. exactly. if i had to start from scratch the gang, i wouldn't be able to, i'd have to leave so many those costs already proving too high. and given the ongoing drought in parts of the country, i prefer to use the land for solar farms instead of food. for months, thomas have been vocal about the challenges that facing and, and the run up to the european parliament selections. that warning the european union that if it's lead is don't do something to address the issues. it will be a blow to europe's food security. and it's not an ability to guarantee food security that worries forming unions as well as its environmental regulations that are coming out of the system. and when i say that any this, the, you needs to guarantee its own feed, secure. as soon as we comp depend on the policy countries.

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