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why had this is tina, how many between the moment i got injured and now i've had a round 61 surgeries. it could be weeks before anyone can be safely evacuated again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone. the palestinians. morning, their loved ones. this is really forces intensify attacks across scars on killing at least 87 people. the rod vistas alger 0 alarm from don't also coming up as well ma'am. to understand what the hold of a small, one of
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a spiraling mental health crisis as a children have gone to suffer from an unrelenting war. also a nationalist is released hold a controversial rally and occupied east jerusalem after making an incursion into the oh, ok, so mosque compound plus the fears, battles, the wage and some dogs more dar for region as the army battles paramilitary rapids support for the beginning. goss our israel is really forces rather have been intensifying their attacks on camps for the displaced in central gossip. now 3 camps were targeted just a few kilometers apart from the air and by artillery fire. and they are
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a bridge mcgasey and new say that and at least $87.00 palestinians were killed in the your tax. many of them women and children, doctors without borders, has described the assaults as insane escalation of violence. weaving families have gathered outside the locks the hospital and their bella, its central guys as last remaining health facility. there are some of the we are homeless, lots of redone. you expelled us from our homes, claim and you wanted to eliminate him, us, and it's the to. but you haven't done either of those things. that's in you all. who do you want to take revenge on children? on sleeping children and women? what's if you are cheap, what are your goals of more than 300 people were injured in those strikes and doctors are forced to treat patients on the floor while others have died waiting
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for life saving operations. hospital has warned is 3 times over capacity and says it can't care for any more patients while those strikes a force, hundreds of people to flee their makeshift shelters in the bridge recreation camp to their to better. but it isn't any say for most palestinians this happened display several times and say they're exhausted in the north, at least 4 people were killed in strikes in the remote neighborhood of gauze us. and it had been hit hard early on in the war. but the army has now renewed its attacks saying how most fighters have regroup there. all right, let's get you more on all these uh, developments such as central garza and speak to where else is there. is there any more mood or choices from outside the box? the hospital in arizona how since we last spoke right. how do you still know lit up in those air strikes?
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yes. well they, they just start by reminding everyone that the past 24 hours have be quite bloody and violent across the gaza strip. will look at major areas across the district, but being equally bomb, but more concentration was on distance from the area. amelia, on right, did you count when does refuge account is? are the, the areas in the, the accommodate the, the home then the residential buildings, all the children and grandchildren know already this way it's on refugee population of palestinians are from 1948 the past 24 hours. we look at our large number of civilian casualties as a direct result of the a relentless air at tox, carried out at the early hours of yesterday evening. in all the way it overnight. i talks, sense loud explosion could be heard from different areas in the central part of the gaza strip. as appeared out of this morning. there seems to be a storage in the,
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a talked in the southern eastern part of the city as well as the heavy artillery. so they got more air attacks. and a couple with the ground invasion of is really occupying forces on the ground in a bridge, refugee a gap. i don't know how the refuge account this is not the 1st time we see in these records. you can be in a talked easily by is really military and fox. we're only 2 weeks away from the time that these really monetary withdrew from these 2 refuge account, including a new site. ok. or if you can, only for people to started to go back to the, to their home, to their area, to check on their phones, to try to salvage whatever they're able to get it from their belongings. only to find themselves get one more time being internally and forced into this placement. and they're about off city. they're about city of now is becoming goal. very crowded. not only from the people that critics from robust city and western part of
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the city, but also from the many people, the hundreds of displays annually display families and to dated by the v is running out of space running off out of the infrastructure. public facilities are not sufficient enough right now to accommodate this large number of this weight. certainly, then you've actually including the health facility and divide round. it has been a major side of huge influx of injuries and patient incense and injury to transfer from other smaller health facilities across a central area. and more recently from han you and is actually offense, not their hospital was pushed out of service. there is too much of pressure put on this area right now. there's really monetary showing no signs of lit up or slowing down the tox. uh, and we just got out right now, 10 more people counted on to the already total number. shocking total number of the past $24.00 in defense from area. we're looking at 97 people. the total number
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right now of people who were killed you know, tax, the vast majority are made of the children and women who were killed in overnight attacks. and throughout the day, assessing a development sadie my mode or reporting for outside deluxe ospital and they're better. thank you. thank you for your coverage and the war has taken an unbearable toll on god as children last month, images of a headless baby got off after and is really air strikes. shocked the world, ahmed, who's just 18 months old, was killed when is really forces targeted to displacement towns. 45 people were killed. ultra 0 spokes. i'm as grieving, father and brothers coming. the deluxe has their story. the family united in grief who don't dreamed of being adult to all con dreamed of being a pilot, just 18 months old osmond hadn't yet had
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a chance to dream of becoming anything down to john's wife and 3 children were killed. and it is really a strike on a displacement. come in, rafa show how to continue to use or say order. well, i can, i saw the bodies of my wife, my daughter, her to my son are con and my baby osmond. i was told he was headless. i just picked inside the body bag and saw his body without a head. i couldn't stand to see any more. i lifted up again and walked away from the all. 7 the cafeteria in the last estimate was among the 45 people killed in the attack. many others at the comp done to leave in the tents. they had been staying in his ready, designated safe area. they were killed just 2 days off to the international court of justice, ordered israel to stop. it's in person into rough uh, despite estimates find a day,
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this is how his family tries to remember him. they kept his toys and clothes, source of comfort and pain. most of all that all up that you know, and every time i look at my brother's belongings, i'm overwhelmed with grief. i hope to be killed, so i can join him in heaven. i missed my sister and for others i miss them all. set them on the table, understand who i missed. my mother, my sister who died and my 2 brothers are common estimate. i wish they'd never been killed. i missed them too much from its head was never found, and his family were forced to bury him without it. his grave is next to his mother and siblings in the ruins of casa, can no magic out of his era. spoke earlier, i spoke to us, so we came away so spokesperson ad units have some middle east and north africa
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offers. and he says, the best way to stop child trauma is to stop them from being exposed to it. in the 1st place, war has a profound impact on their psychological, uh, wellness and what's are, you know, as before the war started before, the latest escalation started before the 7th of october and there were around 500000 children and the guy, the step who needed some kind of mental health support. now we know that all of the children in guns i need that support. i need a specialized support in many, many, many cases. so uh, this is really hard to deal with. the problem now is the services that are on the ground are almost non existent. we're talking about the only psychological a psychiatric hospital inc as a, has been the out of service early on in this escalation. um, that means that the basic needs of mental health can't the can't be uh mit
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um also for children as long as they are continuing to to witness what they are with to think as long as they continue to experience what they're experiencing. it's really hard to deal with with the trauma. the 1st, the 1st 8 principles of, of trauma is 3. move the person from the environment of the trauma. that's, that's impossible. and guys that there's no safe place and goes on. there's no uh yeah, there's no place that feels safe snow i also nationalist is release, have been marching through occupied east jerusalem as part of their so called flag day celebrations, or the events marks israel's illegal occupation of the area after the 1967 war participants were her chanting desk to errands while marching through a postilion area of the city,
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benjamin now whose cabinets has bound alger 0 from reporting in israel. so let's go to iran con, who's in the jordanian at capital amman. i understand and rhonda, you have attended and been to a previous flag marchers. how does that compare this? here is a flag march as well. this one is much more violent and much more open the races than i've seen in previous years. and it has been very vices in previous years. they began by putting out flyers on social media saying that it's a mass cold air attack on his ro, the i likes the floods that we school. this flooded with is radio flags. and almost immediately, as they turned up, they started attacking palestinians. young men were attacking old how the streaming women hold up palestinian men. they was storming into shops into the old city. it occupied east, jerusalem. the police simply lost control of all of that. and they actually lost
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the palestinians to shop, to the shops they couldn't provide any kind of security now normally and we sold this last year. the police actually lose control of the direction to not just take the simply too many of them and not enough police data mining say actually a lot of the police are actually with the protest. this rule was protecting, remember, this is about protecting the people that have been attacked. this is about controlling as a public older situation. the a, the protest is, but it's not just the palestinians being attacked and they've returned in great number. lost it actually. so a number of settlers pull up guns against a long palestinians. we've seen a report. we've heard votes of that take place this year as well. we seeing a lot more angry people pushing and shoving, not just palestinian generalize don't just international new standards trying to do the jobs, but is really jealous as well. and in fact,
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one of the things that they keep chosen very lively is not just deaf 2 hours. but they also keeps on saying that this is our place, we will run you out of town. so there's a lots of just simply angry, open the racist people who have hatred of the palestinians and just i want them to be this. and one cannot reporting. thank you very much. the and theres been renewed fighting in no faster the states, a capital of some dons north are for state between the parent military rapids and support forces and the sudanese army both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery filings broke out in no for sure.
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in the mid may to the alarm of the international community, because it's a humanitarian aid of the recess and a certain these army have been fighting for control of the country and a civil war that's killed at least 14000 people in a year. and a russia's foreign ministers, surgery alive. ralph has arrived in book, you know, 5, so on the latest stop of his fort country tore of west africa, moscow has been attempting to strengthen its tires across the african continent. on wednesday lab, ralph announced additional humanitarian supplies and instructors to help build up book, you know, fast, those defense capabilities quin uh showed us these bills and this is just these. today we had the deputy of the defense ministry here with another visit. pay along with his colleagues from the king of fossil regularly considered practical tasks. russian military instructors working here as well as the quantity will grow in parallel. we are holding trainings for representatives of police and military and
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became the thoughts of russia. so this method of cooperation is pretty advised and nicholas hawk has more now from center goals, capital the car. there is a real sense from the african countries perspective that russia offers an alternative to western countries or to other super powers that are acting in the region for guinea, for instance, of the leadership and getting a swing to renegotiate. it's a, it's access to manuals, it has one of the biggest reserves of bulk site in the world. uh, no international companies exploring that. and russia sees an opportunity to here to, to come in and to perhaps a build more economic partnership. it is not just in the country that large growth is visiting. let's talk about these year. and this a hell where we're seeing american soldiers asked to step out of the country where they had their biggest drone operation and russian soldiers stepping in. now the russians are also going up the uranium
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a areas you rich and uranium set, the french were exporting up until now. so it, it is, go is circular, but he is visiting countries that are richard and minerals and countries that need more security. and that's something that the russians can offer, encounter part, it wants better and bigger economic relationships. the russian, a, africa trade is worth $14000000000.00, not the worst. the european union that 3, it's over $300000000000.00 worth of goods and services with the african continent. and perhaps so a good lover of here is trying to re establish a more equitable balance of relationship on the economic front walls. increasing security ties goes reporting, there's still a head here on out to 0. extreme flooding is south africa flattens neighborhoods killing more than 20 people and leaving hundreds homeless. the commercial space res
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seats up as growing. finally launches astronauts into space. after years of delays, the, the account to the costs, the rates for clean energy is gathering speed when and could the change in energy systems reshape the label. balance of power plus is the we brief becoming a luxury. many people can also talk to the cost on out here. i was planning on a scooter with my cousin. he said, we're on our way home when we saw it is right in the jeep drive and towards us. so we started, one soldiers begin shooting. jude was hit in the neck and felt it happened near the foot job, a refugee camp near jericho, and the occupied westbank. soldiers detained, the wounded boy, accusing him of throwing rocks and type bones before leaving him. and his really
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hosp these really hospital where he was treated claims they are owed more than $13000.00 for treating an 8 year old child with a gunshot wound from it is really assault. his father says the bill is so high, it will be impossible to pay house, send you the officials told they'll just hear that in situations like this is real . the ducks, the funds directly from customs taxes that it collects on behalf of the palestinian before she says she'll never write a scooter again. the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out, is there
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a reminder of our top stories. this hour is really forces have killed at least 97 palestinians in garza since tuesday. most of them were women and children. 70 people were killed in a tax on 3 towns in central garza and onto the nationalist as early as have been marching through occupied east. choose some as parts of their so called flag day celebrations. the controversial events march. israel's illegal occupation of east jerusalem after the 1967 war turkish foreign minister of hawk on the few don has ended his 3 day visit to china with a trip to it's north western since young province or turkey is home to the largest community of wiggers outside of china and has for decades been a refuge for those fleeting refreshing their katrina. you reports from beijing foreign minister confidence trip to china is the highest level visit player turkish
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officials. since 2021. he's met, vice president. don't go in for administer. want you to discuss the deepening political and economic ties to kia, wants to expand its trade with china, which is both 47000000000 dollars last year. the country participates in china is built in road initiative and has expressed interest in joining the beating lead bricks economic blog experts say failed efforts to join the you have pushed, took you closer to china because of the relative chord shoulder from europe. the regional issues, right? or can you or maybe to not see i to why the way turkey and china to and that china is an economic opportunity. the only country, perhaps a willing to invest in the kind of infrastructure that are seeking a jury news conference, both sides of the shed views of the rules and goals. a and ukraine for don, thanks china for it. sold
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a darcy with the palestinians and support for 2 state solution. but one issue where the 2 countries have not always seen eye to eye is the treatment of the weaker people in china's northwest syndrome. provence in 2009 took is presidents red chip, our daughter who beatings treatment of the muslim minority agenda side of the meetings. and they take a confidant, flew to the cities of oral woochie and cache, got interested in joan. his is the highest profile visit biotech is official the since 2012 those advocate. we will not increase the changing the world, especially the east lubbock, rose and existing understanding the weaker culture rise and life on. would it be beneficial to both china and take? yeah, it is beneficial to everyone that isn't making it some say i'm girl hasn't done enough to condemn china's repression of the weekends and the mast attention of potentially millions and rehabilitation caps. what aging refers to as vocational training centers in the south western side of the chinese government is trying to
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legitimize and utilize or exploit the silence of countries like turkey advocates say they hook a confidant, climate change. i will be used to ask you questions about mcclintic human rights violations, including the intimidation of weak is abroad and the continued separation assembly . with some see took here is choosing blind eye to the issue in exchange. katrina you 0 and severe weather along south africa's east coast has killed at least 21 people and left hundreds homeless. a state of alert has been declared and cause we're going to tall problems after a tornado swept through for me to miller reports. because this is a little bit don't go, it is a tomatoes, a driver kept as a tomato building up in south africa's kazoo to tell providence by the time many could seek shelter. it is too late. areas like this have been devastated. the high
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winds and to ritual rains, flattened homes and flooded roads. at least a 120 people have lost their homes. 11 others have been killed. thirties have declared a state of a lot. i see now blue level, but we don't have any food because it's all with all our belongings away from our ideas all onto the rubble and we're still searching. we literally have nothing we played with those who can help to come forward and risk us. the language, the rooms have been destroyed. that means my tenants don't have a place to stay in the month now i have to try and get them a place to stay and have my house repaired. and i do not have that much money to do that. i survive because of my tenants and there are only 2 of them. you know, not in some areas work is being done to restore water and electricity supply of the power lines were damaged 2 years ago, doubling and its a rounding areas with the sides of the was flooding. and so last week is history killing more than 400 people. at least 10 people have died now in the neighboring
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east. some k problems with has been extensive flooding. and more than 2000 people have been forced to leave nelson mandela bay with a service to save the heavy rains and cold are likely to bring hail snow. and holes from wins issued a warning into other provinces. because move bad weather is expected to meet the miller, which is 0. and the u. s. aerospace company boeing has launched to astronaut on a mission to the international space station marking a 1st for the company. it's only the 2nd private firm to do so. after space ex calling baker reports, the new spacecraft, a new rocket, and a seasoned crew or headed to the international space station. boeing has waited a long time to send humans into orbit and it joins a very small club in 2010. then us president brock obama promised a bold and risky new idea to transform the nation's 50 year old publicly funded
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space program into one that relies on private companies for space travel. in order to reach the space station. we will work with a growing array of private companies competing to make getting to space easier and more affordable. 14 years later, the companies in the us space race includes some new startups and many old titans. boeing is a space veteran. the company was involved in the apollo program half a century ago and was just one of 2 to be awarded the task of transportation under obama's new land. if our so it built the star liner that the craft is only flowing to the space station once and it's never carry people starlight star line or flies on a united launch alliance rocket. that's a partnership between defense giant lockheed martin and boeing along the way. other players have made big promises to bigelow space was supposed to build habitats for
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space stations. it collapsed in 2020 so virgin orbit hope to deliver satellites by plane. it folded in 2023. the amazon founder jeff bezos. his company blue origin, started selling short trips to space for the wealthy in 2021. and its hoping to see its own mega rockett lift drops later this year. but the one that promised the most as over delivered space 6, led by 11 mosque was the start up in 2010. today it delivers most of the people and cargo into space controls the most satellites and is testing the largest ever spaceship. or all of these depend on substantial government support. the space economy is more a speculative economy than it is a real economy. everything that comes from the space economy as we understand it is mostly well versed based. um, so most of the time space companies aren't actually making profit off of space based activities. we're going into space. it's mostly military contracted to do just with star line or boeing, tally some much needed success,
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mid business troubles back on earth. and nasa can claim a new partner as it aims for the moon. calling baker out, assume you got a good and are you off today with the world headlines on way lock on behalf of all of us here. thank you so much for spending this part of your day with us. the news continues here on out to 0, after counting the cost, the the hello rain clouds off building across the good parts of central china. over the next couple of days, we are looking at some what the weather down towards the south as well. meanwhile, for the korean peninsula, and for japan, here it is. set back with some pleasant sunshine. let me go with some showers into that is the side of china down towards the south could catch some very heavy down. pull some summary down pulls, it could cause some localized flooding west. so whether that's going to break the
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heat up towards the north of china biting down to around $26.00 celsius. as i find the re breakdown takes place as we go into the we can meanwhile, plenty of fund rachelle is across southeast asia, which is will be across a good pots of smocks for the heavy it down pulls the rolling in across bonia, west and northern possible any, i could see some flash flooding over the next dial, so heavier, right? and that's on the cost for southern parts of india. the months remains the cost, but the which is the weather will be in some more north of that generate dry some shelves into the northeast, into bangladesh. but know to some what to whether that's just time for him. but he talked to was the northwest. so there's still a little above average. i still attend that level. that's not too bad for the time . if you did tell you 40 to some of that temperature here for friday. the unique perspective,
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