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even involved a right now he has a 5 point lead. i had to throw 5, a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada, at least if donald trump gets his way. the sedans army says it has repelled a major was sold to north of foot. i mean international please for the fighting system. the carry johnston. this is all just sarah nice from day will. so coming warnings of extreme hunger and southern guns that are as well bump bob's rafa looks, the entry not saving a fairly a drop to drink because that was across is you ins. agency for children describes
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a senseless mountain made deprivation, silver, unopposed, as secure as a 2nd to in the south africa's precedence. certainly by making concessions to his biggest rifles. the tones army is extending an important victory in the battle for alpha shipping to the north adult for region. it says it has repelled a major assault from the launch by the power minute to rapid support forces and killed one of its senior commanders. human rights groups say they fit ethnic cleansing should they are assessed, capture the city of 92000000 people. given more than reports from on demand, when many have taken my palms to join the fight. oh, oh, this military camp in under man is where young man from dance west and are for region come to receive training. they volunteer to fight alongside to dance army
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and it's were against the parent and the 3 rapids support forces or r s f. what's that adam was displaced from his city of indiana in south dar for he says the horrors committed by the our staff is with meet him, join this camp. land. how that in i'm going to do. the displacement, the looting of civilians, the rape of our sisters, mothers is what made me join discount. the r assist took over in the yellow as things that became too dangerous. so i came here but joined discount to attend to the full and find the are a save the work between the army and the rest that started last year in the capital spread quickly to dar for which has long been a conflict zone. violence there between the former government and rebel forces in 2003 killed more than 300000 people and displaced 2000000 people, the u and described it as ethnic cleansing by government forces and their allies.
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for many of those here, the currents conflict is a continuation of the work that spotted in dar 4 in 2003 b r a sub has it's all regents in the general lead melisha, which the government used to fly troubles and which was accused of committing crimes against civilians. now the parent military is accused of committing similar crimes against civilians around the country. with more specifically in the dar 4 region, the u. m says between 10215000 have been killed in west star for alone when a slick metallic with targeted by the recess and allied groups in this conflict. several mass graves have been reported in the state in north star for the last remaining army strong holes in the region. the recess has launched, completed attacks that has led to the display summit of more than 130000 people. in the past month, dozens of villages have been burned to the ground, mostly of estimates of ours. some of those who ended up in the camp,
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our former soldiers and former r assess officers, one for the dom instead of the same and shedding somebody to friday. i reported to the army on the 1st day of the conflict against the recess because it rebelled against the government. so they stood against the army and against the country. from day one, they killed civilians and force them to leave their homes. the camp is run by this commander, a member of what's known as the border guards once patient and are for they were once allied with the rest of their now fighting. their former allies were junky the uh, nothing do need it. woo goes from dog full who's come have gone through and just just as a full fi stating, doleful on. so you because of the recess except for i will fax you that the other states have been looted. people have been killed enrolled. that's what those policies are. most and raised and try blessed. the recess controls most of the west end region for those here are for maybe 2 or 3, but the safe, i think they are
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a step here in the capital. makes them feel one step closer to home. he but more than all just the euro undermine because couldn't the, i'm the chef is the regional advisor on that for care at the non profit organization of freedom house. he says increasing lawlessness because of the conflict is worsening. saddam's through monetary and crisis. it is very important to know that the conflict in so don is now run into a hor, step less in that situation. meaning that the whole entire not for region, which is a police 90 percent. it was exception. blog flush of state is confronted by us by the auditor. most of those people surviving in the odyssey of control it area has no means of survival. people are, you know, living in a bunny, dia, humanitarian situation. a flash itself is being besieged now since the water stopped for a months,
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the foot is started running out. and it is very difficult to be able to imagine how i didn't policy printer them well, including that is individual illusion of that you're going to give it to cancer, could have any impact on changing a very dangerous project stories because that's a conflict is taking place and taking in that form with regard to humanity in, um, access people or plan, oxidative people walk in and flashing and give walk on to these people to try to sleep. people can just die. my, you know, not the food hunger, but also very much is part of the, you know, on now very spread out melisha anata save up all the points that is make i also thought to get some of those for the so the situation is very difficult. even people $1.00 and $5.00 to do from this, they are willing to run out. now there is no way or the roadside of gloss in front
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of them. the, the wells food programs such as operations in garza, all being severely affected by israel's attacks in stopping and central. there is their affairs of extreme hunger in the southern gaza, similar to what's being experienced in the north. you, an agency says there's been an improvement in the northwest supplies entering to the west and as costing for food prices remain high and palestinians are struggling to cover the costs and the vegetables are available in the market, but they are also very high prices for me a window, i have no income and i cannot feed my children. a 14 year old boy is the latest victim of the severe food and medicine shortage stuff. uh huh. johns, a was sheltering with his family. among the many displaced protestants in southern guns. 37 children have died that from all nutrition and the hydration of the as
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well as the blockade of the strip. i'll just there was a honey mountain, but it is outside the hospital. when was stuff his body was taken in central guns. so this is a body of 14 year old, most of the hijackers, he'll just died of mountain nutrition. here as a lot of the hospitals, most of and his families are displayed. family from northern garza, were pushed you into this displacement by this really military. the initial week of the war on gaza. most of i have suffered from malnutrition and more recently made the ation and now being taken for his final arrest of us one of the 28th other children who died of this enforced the hydration. and in our vision imposed, vide, is really military, by the ongoing restrictions and a blockade on the border. and the restrictions on the entry of unnecessary medical supplies and basic necessities to keep people alive and to help them
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survive these difficult conditions. what you see right now is the, is most of us mother and his father who are quite traumatized or what have been crying father and mothers over the bodies of their children. unable to do anything to save them and to help them survive these difficult conditions. this is most of the father writing in the car. they're taking his body to his final red to the cemetery is where the forces have destroyed all of the water. wells in northern gauze for lack of water is fed the west thing. the common conditions across the street, 98 percent of children don't have access to clean drinking water, sullivan's out and reports on the floor for his life. then its denial is such
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a slow day. the school in july, the refugee comes, serves as a shelter for the space. peoples and water tank is like this and limit holding gaza has been decimated and is really a tax restarted or infrastructure needed to sustain life. and very little laid is allowed to reach the region the most. um, what you see is a living proof that the vitreous suffering not only from the shortage of taking water, but also the accumulating waste, infected sewage. above all, our homes were destroyed, but the occupation we have suffering from all friends left for me to attempt to find someone levelled homes is not just the lack of food or children are starving to death. in many places, this is how children have been drinking from puddles metix aid. they may survive the thirst for monday and so we can disease the humans agency for children units
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have called the since this non me deprivation as mount nutrition could be of thousands of children within weeks. well, a bus stop having to use riley is destroyed no idea. hey mr. walter wells to we cannot feed our children and now we can not find a drop of clean water. this is not nice. even animals have a better life compared to us. we are butchered, if not by these ready bombardments by salvation and lack of water. well, i can say, is it gold as a shield? he is our rock. we are standing a ground with patients and fortitude. fortitude is much hard to for children, many of whom have lost parents. most of the displaced have to walk long distances to get some water. some kind of thing you have resorting to drinking seawater as people close to the shore have been using and created brackish water for months. carts service water supply lines, in addition to wells, is really strikes and incursions destroyed this out of nation units and its troops
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. a blocking fuel in systematic attacks on a convoys, even drinking water is prevented from reaching people. during the last 8 months, soldiers incentives have posted numerous videos of them destroying what the v. a trickled in, including water bottles. the latest you under, for, to the accused israel of extermination. the government's policy to collectively denied food and water to gaza. was announced in october when the defense minister declared that it would be no electricity, no foods on no few and mine, and deadly. and that policy is still backed by international leaders and supporters cutting off time cutting off or to school. i think the israel does have that right . and should really be forced to pinch theaters like this. the impunity to impose the timing is supported israel's right. the defendants some of them jobby, does their doctors say as much as an emergency medicine physician,
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he spends a 3 weeks volunteering at the l. nasa hospice when calling you this in january, he says the hung across this in garza has made people move unable to common diseases. we had already anticipated that there would be levels of malnutrition that were on the rise. this is coming from a world food program assessment that was done back in november. that has suggested that both in the north and in the south, there was going to be a rise in mel nutrition and then more adequate a needed to enter when we were there in january we saw just how difficult it was for a trucks to get into the gaza strip and to get to vulnerable populations. and so this is something that many n g o, as many health professionals have been warning about, you can not just continue to allow the crisis of humanitarian, a delivery of food entry into the area. you cannot just allow that sort of a obstacle in place and not expect that they're going to be consequences on the population. and so we would see it we saw in the portable populations, we would see you then the children,
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we saw it in the pregnant and life getting women. so it's something that's expected . essentially what you're talking about when you're referring to fame and like conditions like the un has, is that they're going to be up for a portion of the population that's going to die because of the lack of food. specifically, what you see is that you see people who are malnourished, who are dealing with dehydration. if they have a common cold or if they get some sort of stomach virus, that they will die as a result of this because of the conditions on the ground. people starving to that, that's what we're talking about here. and we're talking about a significant number of the population. i mean, they're very specific criteria to call it famine. and that's the criteria that's been met. you're talking about the population there that's being suffocated and starve to death. and you see that in real time, you're seeing actual people die as a result of that. well, it's not only one working hospital in northern gauze about the reopening of the engine nation hospital has been limited because of as well as blockade on medical aid and field image and came,
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that has more this is the indonesian hospital in northern garza. it's just reopened officer intent says ready bombardment and occupation of its grinds a no, it's the only functioning hospital in the area for nearly 650000 palestinians. the hospital resumed operation on the 1st of june following the withdrawal of these really army from jamalia. the area's main hospital, el cheapo was totally destroyed, but he is really arms. and with the sharp shortage of medical supplies, let alone the medical staff. we're doing our best to serve our people, but the worst is the severe fuel shortage. since we restored our service in june, we have not received a single liter of fuel. we cannot operate the ice used or operation rooms. the solar panels are covering only 4 hours of daily operations, which is not sufficient to present goals. a report of many operations cannot be
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performed without adequate medical supplies, equipment and personnel. some patients don't get the treatment they need. others are forced to have procedures. they wouldn't have otherwise. i mean, 7 years old. he was hit in an asteroid in northern garza and his randy drove and find a number of messages on us in a school show to my father was killed and i was injured. i was taken to hospital for treatment, but my leg was 7. i hope i can have an artificial limb to be able to walk and play again. before his injury, mews' mother says he was very active hoping you run the heis and with his brothers and sisters. since he's become withdrawal and she says his leg could have been saved. if they called the medical cat they needed in time. power medics were not able to reach the school buildings and as a result, my husband bled to death. and to me is like, was lost. he remained in a coma for days and almost lost his life. his brother, as it has mental plates,
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fixed in his homes. his radio strikes, killing, and injuring palestinians. and garza, with more than 2 thirds of hospitals like a service. and with the blockade of aid, including medical supplies and fuse, the destruction of a health care system is causing even more people to suffer and even lose their lives. image and came out 0, a set of head hair on al jazeera pipe. francis becomes the 1st head of the roman catholic church to attend to the g 7. meaning a warning for lovely dis, plus sign, rob mcbride, and goes on county, south korea, close to the crossing points on the d. n. z. the once of the hope of back to relations with the know for where the propaganda allowed. speaker of larry the
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now is it still hawks in the desert, south west of the us with phoenix registering for the for last vegas at $43.00. but the real he to actually is for the south wrist and or does it in the northwest mexico. so 50 to combine the heat humidity in the southern states and typically you get wet weather at the moment. that's early in florida. all are very obvious. laurie is produced flooding, but i think that rain will ease and then we looked at more house building in the central plane states on midwest. it's still cold enough of height full, some snow in western side of kind of, you know, to some otherwise it's hot and humid and the heat of the increasing likelihood of charles and the southern states next couple of days. but the persistent rains going away from florida going into your time. so i think there's he some funding here. and these orange patches running through costa rica or more, especially panama also suggest heavy rain. that in the smaller winds of the caribbean,
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the breezes enough to bring in just some shopping. i meant to watch this. this could produce what's occasionally happens in turn that into bigger, some light flooding. not for the surf seasonal. right. and could produce yet more funding in western columbia. and this line here, developing through what's been a very often area could produce some useful rain. my website once again in something for 0 or in the competitive world of chest, a new generation of teams including let's just take it over to achieve something big for myself and the country is very special. one east goes inside the high 6 world of indian chests, and we see young prodigies who are meeting their mark on the international stage. in this chest cottage is 10 to 0. the investigating the use and abuse of power across the drive on that, which is 0. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the welcome back. her mind to about top stores this cheaper than soldiers. i sit down all me says it's repelled and major sold to little stuff for region. the ministry says it also to the senior are a set commander operation of the city of health warnings of extreme hunger in southern guns that you as well as food program says its operations are being affected by the latest finding something and central guns and is really afraid that during the a tackling those around refugee camp is quoted for more protests demanding the
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remaining captives in goal is to be released in a video message. andre, cause of aust is ready to join protest instead of the on saturday. hello. remember, it goes low and the news read that whole. but the last of course, the just, i still there in gaza and i saw a lot of routers on saturday, and it gave me a lot of hub. i asked you to come and support families and hostages to kick off at the fame and this saturday. thank here is ready. minutes for you is again conducting a series of raids across the okay pods. westbank and these 2 palestinians have been injured in the i'll tell assumed refugee camp in the city of ramada. the palestine red crescent society says one of them was shocked in the head and is in a critical condition. is very forces of also storm janine and hebron area at
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least 8 palestinians were injured, buys very gun fox and the rate on the out a might camping out the right since october. the 7th. more than that. 5200 palestinians in the occupied, westbound come in injured by his very forces and more than 540 killed the graduation ceremony. husband hills at the us university that's been at the forefront of protests against israel for on guns that rentals reports from the university of california and law centuries. a graduation ceremonies here on the campus of u. c. l. a. have proceeded mostly quietly and without protest or disruption. it's a far cry from the large scale gaza solidarity protests and encampments that appeared on campus over the past several weeks and were repeatedly broken up forcefully by riot police. the. the students attending the
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graduation largely refrained from any kind of. 4 were protests, although several did where could be is to show their solidarity or sympathy with the pallets to be in cause the graduation speaker. at the 1st ceremony of graduation act or sean austin alluded to the protests and offered some new to criticism of the way the college administration had responded to that there has been anti palestinian anti symmetric, anti intellectual anti free speech. there's been simply too much anti this u. c. system and the u. c. l 8. ministration has been too far out of touch with our students. but it's, it ceremonies will continue here for the next several days. and regardless of how they develop this year's season of protests will leave
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a lasting legacy of student activism. both here as you see away and across the united states, rob reynolds, l g, 0. los angeles serial around the plaza has been really liked to the south africa's presidents for a 2nd time. he relied on support from the opposition democratic alliance to secure the top job. off of the amc lost its majority and last month's elections. from the reports from cape town, the honorable chief justice of sol solved for the call of 2 days of uncertainty and just as paul and sat for the 1st time off, the amazing elections of confirmation came of a deal for a government of unity between the african national congress, you have no objection to democratic alliance and in cost of freedom parties prove it. and the compromises made woke him with the a and c, taking to speak of parliament position. and the deputy paving the way for the
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smooth re election of fluid on my post as president. it is the historic meaning of the vote. and this moment that we find ourselves in that is truly significant. is that a number of parties that had to oppose each other but that represent the majority of south african voters have decided to work together to deliver this resolved. the agreement comes on to the amc last it's parliamentary majority and it's biggest dropping support since it took power 50 years ago. the multi party deal allows the amc to have control of provinces like the commercial capital halting for the democratic alliance. it's no longer the off position, but the 2nd biggest voice within a new government this arrangement and shows that the voices of voters will now be heard in one of the rooms where decisions are made about the future of our country
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. the thanks to the 3500000 people who voted for us with some policy is like the economic freedom fighters are opposed to the partnership. they say the da only protects white to minority interest while marginalizing the plus. it's expected president from up or so we'll make a number of concessions when a points in cabinet ministers, giving some of those posts to the political parties in the new partnership that trade off for the support of what was the agencies largest opponent. many hope won't come at a high cost. in the past, it is often opposed amc policies related to economic labor for a health key and foreign policy decisions on workers rights to so last week, the stones and supporting palestine. while it's not really an issue of legal enforcing they agree, but the agreement is the as part of the pro states to both trust between what the privacy is now by the coalition part where they will work or not. because we have
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the totes, you know, while the government of national unity lead silva for k 1994 off the part 8. when racial segregation was abolished. and people had great confidence in a and see this later. multi party governance is the consequence of a lack of trust. and the liberation policies perform advertised by requests to meet them and i'll just say right, cape town. especial guests to join the latest. on the 2nd day of the g 7 summit attendance, southern italy, frances made an historic appearance as the 1st head of the roman catholic church to attend. the event of different monthly edits of james bass has more from bar. this is the 1st time a pope has attended a g 7 meeting to go to. i am still alive with pope francis. his 1st words to his host is at least prime minister, georgia maloney as he left the helicopter, looking frail in good spirits. the 87 year old pontiff made the rounds of world
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leaders is used to to hear things beyond the human realm. but he was off to speak. he knows about spiritual matters, but on all its official intelligence. and then then we could condemn humanity to a hopeless future if we took away people's ability to make decisions about themselves and their lives. so i condemn them to depend on the choices of machines . is whether it was german chung sl oh, laugh schultz is 66 both day time for a song but the leaders have no other reason to celebrate that this. somebody's only done but maloney whose party did well to europe in elections a few days ago. have the political problems at home. i just need to discuss the language of the summit. spinal communicate that was even an angry spat between maloney and the french president, the manual macro. he objected when she succeeded in keeping the wood abortion out of the document. she then accused him of the unseemly use of the summit for
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campaigning and frances bolts coming election. when he arrived at the full dinner, the tension between the 2 was palpable. the g 7 leaders, 6 of them beleaguered at home face a range of global challenges including the ongoing was in ukraine and gauze. and there were many around the world who believed the way that they dealt with those conflicts shows double standards and hypocrisy. this is the 50th anniversary summit of the g 7, but it's certainly not how high point james pays out to 0 already initially, or millions of muslims more over the world all visiting mccarren. this tells you right the for the annual hodge pilgrimage. the spent and the item means before coming mount our factor early on saturday morning, focal points of the religious jenny is the car about a stone structure at the center of the great and most of mecca authorities in japan . a warning of the risk of land slides in the southern on into ok now. a soft
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a heavy time paused as a rainy season begins and evasion, roads in several cities have been flooded on mutual legit so full cost more heavy, right? all relations between north and south korea around the west for several years across the team and its rise and separating them so has resumed. full cost in critical messages through las vegas, off on young has been sending balloons filled with rubbish. mcbride reports on how propaganda has been used by both countries as it is. visitors to the d. m. z museum learned the story of this heavily armed uncontested frontier from its founding the end of the korean war. through the decades of angry exchanges, driven by propaganda campaigns by both sides as effects of including the production and distribution of leaflets. by the 1000000000, we know that we showcased the process of how the dmc was formed that resulted from

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