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to waited again and get the rare opportunity to receive treatment outside of the war zone, the, [000:00:00;00] the pedal on elizabeth put on them. and this is the news our life from dr. hawk coming out for the next 60 minutes. sedona stage of gauze, a few surviving hall specialists. we take a 1st hand look at the destination of patients and i'm dying spillers of the doctors. we couldn't help but notice thing, thing adequacy of the medical care available for people. so don's rapid support. this has continued to make games before they take control of one of the last 2 remaining on the basis of the south.
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the canyon use faceoff with police has and dispensed across the country against controversial tax reforms. we both know that note above given children. but i'm not waste the take life for specific reasons. and the entertainment industry says good bye to measure and react to donald sutherland, who's died off to a korea standing almost 6 decades. the beginning, gaza will watch remains of the collapsed health care system is struggling to treat the wounded n l and the face of unrelenting attacks by the israeli military that began more than 8 months ago. however, the only 17 house was 36 hospitals across the strip of partially functioning. that's according to the world health organization. at least 70 percent of gauze as
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medical staff of fled hospitals. the operation with minimum stuff while the supply of medicines and fuel have turned into a trickle because of israel's blockade. a groups of one of the further outbreaks of infectious diseases. but one says 67 percent of water and sanitation facilities have been destroyed or damaged, fulton palestinians to rely on contaminated workshop. and gases. health ministries is about 350000 palestinians. the strip living with chronic diseases, including cancer, they no longer have access to medication or essential medical procedures such as dialysis and chemotherapy. what else is 0 has been given special access, and so i've got the largest remaining functioning hospital. when medical was a struggling to provide care to an ever growing number of patients, a correspondent honey mate who was taken through locks the hospital by doctor bush . the old one was
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a general surgeon working with an overseas medical mission. we're inside the lock, so the emergency department here, the, it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital and medical mission volunteering to hold people and medical or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. thank you, honey. as you can see, the extreme either crowding in the emergency department, this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are a tax nearby. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors servicing hundreds of patients, family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. and there are like 3 doctors generally in the
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emergency department. sorry. these doctors, i've worked in understaffed, as you can see, he has some of the nurses helping distribute some of the medications to the patients. there's certainly not enough medications to go around. some of the antibiotics that we want to use that are crucial, not available and also on allowed to be late. and in terms of medical supplies it's, it's a hospital, but it's fairly functioning and it's working on very limited resources which is causing a lot of strain and it any minute. now the health care system is kind of imminently collapse and the millions of people getting off the hospital wouldn't be able to get it. this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see all around us, their patients and the family members in the car doors in hallways, living with that by whose family members. and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that
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a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system you actually don't know always way your patients. and the way you might be able to find them in order to provide the treatments as they were in the pdf, pick one of the children which houses infants and small babies all the way up to kids. about 12 years old. extremely crowded. one of the striking features added the particularly young babies, an instance require formula and reading this to be and now the christian, especially everybody for children and the adult population. and as you can see, there's no room for these patients to be in bed. they're surrounded by the family members in the hawaii. it's very difficult to be able to examine them with privacy . so unfortunately, sometimes we're having to examine patients and speak to them in the hallways. and that's just become an accepted part of how we can provide for them. this more on children is absolutely hot breaking and stall shattering. it's very,
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very difficult. well, actually provide them any kids. so some of these children don't actually have their mother all their father, a potentially guard parents maybe being looked after by extended family members. a lot of them have had shrapnel injuries that are going to leave them with amputations and debilitating problems for the rest of a life. now we're working from the old building to the building that used to be the centrix world that's now been converted to the operating theaters building. and we're going to take a look inside unlimited resources that are being provided here and the operating you know, the healthcare facility. there are only a couple of hospitals that are still tasha. this will be one of them. we just entered the operating theatre of complex here at the hospital, dr. bucks or tell us more of what we're seeing. yeah, so just very quickly on my left hand side here, the recovery rooms where patients come off today. i've finished the operations and i'm kind of to terribly sorry, everything that's inside,
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but it's very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. sense of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and hot, right. there's one main card or that is course the entry right and the exit for patients coming into the operating room. and most of the time they are full, 56, even after 10 patients just lining the car don't. it's very difficult to actually move around. what is this case? yeah, so this is, this is a young kid that's obviously had to be buying from an explosion ard last injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them how they have to come daily down to the operating through room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress. i wins appropriately and, and they require care actually this is sometimes it's not necessarily not able to be provided here at our hospital. tragedies find you at every corner of
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a lot saw hospital after walking into the different deploy. 5 minutes of this health care facility, the only remaining to my operational health care facility in the central area. we couldn't help but notice thing. the inadequacy of the medical care available for people. this is honey my more from a lot saw hospital in the central area, gaza palestine delta jane smith as an emergency physician, who worked at alexa and all the hospitals and gaza. and he says, the real stays with the health care system. it's hard to convey as i don't think the, even the most attentive media outlets that have been reporting on, on the genocide since since day one. and prior to october, i don't think that those media outlets have really conveyed that the full extent of the violence, the full expense of, of, of the bob baretski of what is happening. and the ways in which that has manifest i'm with, with,
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with speaking here about hospitals that have been unable to coat for several months . and they are functioning really by the sheer determination of the palestinian health care workers that are continuing to show up and are continuing to see patients. but frankly speaking, even the most well resourced health care system in the world would not be able to withstand the level of, of, of trauma that is coming through the, the, the doors the she and number of patients presenting with some of the most complicated and terrific physical and psychological conditions, but that, that a healthcare professional will see in that, in that, in that professional career is what is needed. and, and frankly, it's incredible that we're still having to save this 8 plus months into one of the most popular right. a moments in, in human history, is that we need an immediate end to the violence against the people of casa, and what's then needed, of course, is
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a ground swell of support that is sustained not only over several weeks and months, but over the years and decades to rebuild and to revitalize the palestinian health care system. and as my name of the train is targeting the area around and also hospitals and con eunice this is the moment, is very shells at a residential building in the southern city. there are reports of casualties, at least $37431.00 powers. the names have been code since is wrong, the wants to 1000 and i've told you the are and is rarely tags and troops. supposing deeper into the southern city of alpha, they being backed by will planes and drones, housing the advance, alice to me and say tax have moved into at least 5 neighborhoods according to the un release agency for palestinian refugees and was an estimate of of 65000 palestinians, a still sheltering in the ha,
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in the holidays sent this update from the alarm central gaza. it's the intent deciding and escalating and just off where it's a boston field right now between the policy mean resist infections and is where the army where fighting is taking place in a subordinate refugee camp and also in a. so the neighborhoods, at least $65000.00 policy news remain, and roughly and refuse to evacuate despite the airstrikes and are categories. hunting is also the se in the another in parts of the city where airstrikes continue targeting residential homes in us is that you know where her, in the heart of the cause of the city, the palestinian civil defense teams were able to pull the bodies of 4 pot assume use after 4 days of their hard before a dry side. many was targeted 4 days ago in the se, dot com. we just received their bodies right now in an actual hospital. it's still
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intensifying. palestinians are still the space currently the space for a place to another. striving to find water and foods. the floating pia billed by the us military has been re attached to the coast of gaza after being removed last week due to damage from rough seas. the peer has meant to facilitate a deliveries, but hasn't been functioning for most of the month since it was installed. a group se deliveries by se onto an adequate substitute for land roots which have been largely blocked by israel. the wrong is acting foreign minister. the getty has held tools so tomas has political lead a human doha brigade. he said f as against juan garza should be accompanied by legal, political and diplomatic resistance abroad. he also told him off his mind, honey that yvonne supports any move that guarantees the demands of palestinians when it comes to seize fy tools has follows. lita, how from the style a wound is relative, what he called a rule with no rules of restraints. should it launch an offensive 11 on the
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smallest said no place in israel would be safe on his balls attacks of to is really officials are now and they were ready for all now for the follow. also expressions cypress saying that it too would be a target if it allows, as realtors use of military facilities, is where the forces of health joined to military exercises with cyprus in recent years. while the cypriot president said the fellow statements onto the true and give him a good, i've given him blood, give them a kind of good cypress is not involved in any way in the hostilities. cypress is not part of the problem, but cyprus is in fact part of the solution. and our role as it was manifested, for example, through the humanitarian cordele is recognized certainly by the are well by the entire international community. the name of god is this the attempt to present an image of cyprus being involved in military operations under no circumstance. and the european union has also responded to no flawless comments, a cyprus, this member state of the european union. that means you look in union, east, cypress, and cyprus, east,
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european union. that means any sort of against the longer if i remember states is that threats against the european union. so in the sense of the european union fully supports cyprus as such. and the statement made in this context of the threats from his beloved by president of cyprus. well, let's get some reaction now from lebanese people on the hezbollah leaders, comments and tensions with israel shavers. the situation is a little disgusting because when you see everything that happen from 8 months to now, i don't understand how no one has told them. and of course we don't want to go into a war with them, but it's not fully dieting with the people in gaza. so be, is the we already have a home in the hilly area in the south that belongs to my wife and we used to go there in the summer so that the kids could sit in the pool. this year we went elsewhere. but we weren't happy because we don't know any point. we have a possible, it's ready. we have a suitcase reading, people submit some food,
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stops ready to an hour. for the 1st time the heat of his belong expanded the scope against a european country. if he wasn't confident in himself, i'm telling you if he wasn't confident in himself, confident in what he is saying and hasn't the nation, he wouldn't have said this model, one of the shadows, allen to 0 senior political analyst. and he says, has of all, as one of design for us is an important development. this thing has been large warning to the ship periods, not to get involved, basically because everyone understands that is there and has tried to search and drop off small with the, with cyprus and with others. and basically, it's opinion over the past several years and, and if there's any such intelligence about possible use of, uh, is there a lot of shit for you uh, you know, parks or whatever. i think the, the warning was uh, you know, important. and whether or not in fact to get the cypress involved. i think i think beyond that at this time,
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especially after that have been used for minister and the ship. it's partners that i've already spoken and you know, worked it out. i think would be just more sensationalism. and yeah, no more than that. it onto the agenda is what the agenda has been for the past 45 years. that's the reason of our and once the reason of the commission is said to start making it public. and it also uh, you know, a state where the costs as of where i sort of relation uh, non stop. and in a sense, especially after american is ray, the west and attempt at silence and good. there is really definitely been attempts packed um um you know, going beyond the borders and, or just through the instrument device, whatever, as they have around the region and say, but it was interest. but of course, as you know, has been live, has consist that they are working for their own national interest, then the civically,
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whether you're on they have been involved in consultations and israel between ultra orthodox jewish for testers. and police is angry among the alter orthodox community of a legislation, big advance and problems that would end the exemption from industry. conscription currently they're able to avoid investment by enrolling and religious studies. the government has pushed to review that the was, it pulls up hundreds of thousands of preservice, for example on gaza the to saddam now with the head of the medical child. so you don't just with on board of the says the ongoing conflict has provoked one of the world's worst preventative and crises and decades. and the loss laces throughout the developments socials, tell the elders, they are. the power military rapid support forces have taken control of all the fuller. that's the capital of west called the fond state south, west of the sudanese capital pod form facing and elsewhere between the pseudonyms.
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army and our staff lofted several hours before the army were perfectly withdrew from the city, the power of military group to control the government and military headquarters. their thousands have been killed in the conflict between the army and our assets and say from last year, hey, ben mogan has moved from capital. the foreign military rapids support forces has been targeting positions officer, denise army, not just in and flash. it ended our for region in northstar for, but also in other parts of the country now in westport, at the time the, our stuff was able to take over and food, which is one of the last 2 remaining armies, trunk holes in the seats, and with the takeover of the recept over the military garrison and food that, that the only bubble knew. so as the last remaining minutes, very strong, cold in the states of west go to find. now this means that the hours have, has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the core defend region. and especially in the west star for a now has access to control of the border between sedan and south to dance. but the
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takeover of the iris f over and food that has led to the displacement of civilians and photo was already a place that has been homes or hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from other parts of the port defend region into areas that are controlled by the army and territories controlled by the army because they deemed it safer. and now with the iris of control and food of tens of thousands have posit defeats with bob and who's not in west. we define states which is the last remaining army strong, cold, but it's also the place that the recess has been targeting for the past few weeks and have been trying to take control of the all concerns about the humanitarian situation that will result as a result of the iris if taking mover and as a result of the displacement of civilians from and for that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south to then already the united nation says 10000000 people have been displaced as a result of the conflict within 15000 people have been killed and there is a catastrophic, so many parents situation according to the united nations. and they often sense
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that with more and more people seeing, especially towards buy a new cell, which is already an active, complex own. and where 8 organizations cannot easily really reach those needs. they often sense that didn't mean to parent assistance or the humanitarian needs will grow and that more and more civilians will be in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives. as a result of shortages of those relief supplies. he but morgan onto 0102 jobs for the youth as far as the executive director of success studies of development. he was also the former assistant chief of staff to fall upon minnesota and fella humboldt during the transitional period. and so don, and he says the taking of all for that is the recess 1st major. when in months i just do the deals. odyssey is as a citizen is 30 year olds. obviously, there's less to date, control over the facts. if you can be able to announce, i decided to independently states in that for assuming that there's a need to do to start that. uh to, to that he means, you know,
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probably better. it's very competitive for some time now is the center of the month, as long as the officers have lost control, what is the difference and that's on the far the have getting disability. all the different places incidentally says if you need to 0 and so we can conclude, we go to different areas. so basically, audit is now a portion of these issues rather than one. uh, so certainly how's it going to work with food? i may see that doing soon is, is, is uh, is it either see is that is it, uh, do, do me to console is that it was going to divide the space. it is at least 3 to 5 years . uh before it goes nice. nice. so then i was born to find you the easiest days that way. uh he toys and see is. and it's one of the biggest, all you'll see a lot of flies hang in. so don,
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between the army and the r as f as reported to have forced more than 10000000 people from the hollins. thousands have recently crossed into libya. national allies is one of them. she has her story, split, nevada, do you know stuff to be show on the head? the ma you don't have a special but that that had my duck a little bit bigger than sally. i mean, shall i go to the front remedy and on the way it's on the way to get to house that i need a pass out the one. so by sure how awesome will they be good about that? i shouldn't the asian because we're skinner. i can invest ok what additional with the data? because you get a check with my fee and how it works at the moment. yeah. and what some of the machine is going to let the be the of them. i didn't mention that the but it will find new side will be a guy that the guy. yeah. the my i little bit when you have all the and he's from last late in the last things i supply, i knew be that i'm on my feet by that could come and name and it's have like from the lawyer festival. he's combining, i know where he might go see and move on,
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but in the beginning as a thought out of by, with the home sunny. got it because that, that particular, sorry. again, you know, we're lucky and you've given me, i mean, i'm cold at this to lot of their clinic. you've been looking once you model up from the z and i let me see thought it, i need less. so what don't squeeze can be thought i live in a bind in our some racial for a lot of the system allowing me, muff done at if the model how do we, you know, i still allow them to know us what is defined as a how does that they've got a lot of guys at that point. they get done with what would be committed with that for you and a mobile can be a disability. like let's continue to how long it will show up. why it was the 50 and i should be sick that give me a lot about how many people say what the on for you. cool for them. so it was started by the w, the ending. what has, what was the end of the phone with the pay? it can be the whole for attention on listening. you know, we had that, let's see, a seeing. yeah. yeah. i mean, we're sending me and i know he's my guy, that it was him a looking bad. that's why i'm not doing the kind of them and i gave them enough success. i sent them the dinah,
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how you get the don't with doing what it but most of the don't why, why it was with it that way. the core back because he's had this almost get out and you want to say, i'm also one of the one i easy. that's gets you to the 5, the best number 12. but even on the bottom of a man and that can for, you know, the $530.00 but guess is it would label mundane. and what that you had to send me in a way to say like you, we have the nfl. i'm what can be no one and let me go. you can, i'm side got in the was for use for half the bill for us on the side, but it didn't all to advise with the minute, like an online course and didn't know what we have seen was the computer us in kenya, one person has been killed as demonstrations, clash with police during nationwide protests against the government's client. tax reforms. police use was again and tickets to disclose crowds the upon them into my road. the way and principles
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are to move ahead with a bill. more protests have been pulled for next week when a final verse expected. most of the protests of young people who say high attacks is going to increase the cost of basic goods and they have also been protests and other cities. these are the scenes in al direct president. william versus hometown protests took place and at least 9 towns . he said he i think it's time for kenya to change because they used to a parents who just never questioned them. our parents was scared of them. we're not scared of you. we have the constitution. we need you to follow the constitution. we're not asking for anything crazy. i'm here to do to for additional mates because they feel so much of a place we are. they young children, jeanette, are showing up. it is to to house out, do a joy to base the during the previous government to do for the village. he tied presidente, then you'll moisten speed to feel to be and we don't want to and headed to the feel
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for someone like we. i just completed some of the lease notes on the country. then you still want to tell me, by the time on getting say, yes, i have to pay 300 to me, just because i'm a kenyan citizen, it doesn't make sense for me. malcolm webb was at the protests of the capital or the air and i replaced the just the big crowd to come around, never know which just minutes ago full of hundreds of protest slid down here. this is off the hours in this street and several others. big many demonstrations are just a couple of 100 meters building kind of crowd throughout the
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united states. the largest piece is the guy with the breakers to get to increase taxes. couple of the paper set up the say many many, many of the others, a young lawyer and the guy working for public relations agency, somebody else and just to see was waiting to get to see the best of the very different crowd, the kind of demonstrations you said in,
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can you guys to be led by political opposition? well, let's take a closer look at the proposed legislation can, has been cash strapped, and the struggling with the cost of living crisis president william roach. i wanted to increase taxes to raise $2700000000.00 to reduce a budget deficit that spawn to anger among mostly young canyons. many of them went to occupied parliament on tuesday. those demonstrations prompted router, just scrap the plans for multiple living spots now is planning to increase prices of fuel and raise export tax instead. as like a dream as mondays or research, that would be east africa, peace and security governance program at institute for security studies. and he says, canyons already struggling with the high cost of living. this movie does be very much real gun. you can comes of age. so nature, most of the other protest as a young people referred to as the general shows that professionals and people want to just,
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you have not participated. you may never used to do this because of the natalie or historically they talk just in case i want you to be led by most needle position in publications. but this was seen a more organized for most part this the, from the young people. or are you great about this new book, pause the finance butte, which has a little effect on when it increases taxes. so we see a little more. can you come on, you know, use paled type of, um, uh, products which is quite unique in the connect context. you can see that you've read the rate and it's because of a long time. uh, g patients. you put the pull that last the, the position naturally cutting no capacity you purchase for almost 2 months non non stop and most of the months increase in for prizes, the cost of fuel. i don't care the priest and all of these really the of
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a nice the little that the use and then they'll position will felt these, these increasing the taxes that are very high to. and of course your funding comes of this. and if he does a 3, they main stuck in and so these lives with purchasing power from, from most citizens. it, of course it is targeting essential quantity such as bread or is uh me look, which again is really affecting the, the level of, of many canyons. the nation is military. honda has the vote, the uranium license of the french nuclear group are ronald. the mine operation by the company is one of the wills biggest uranium deposits. it's the latest move to was cutting ties with friends that addressed has more v my new license, i thought sort of it by the military. you that relates to the more wording mining site, which seats on 200000 tons of uranium, a metal used in the production of nuclear energy, as well as nuclear weapons. it's only only cycle created by the prince mining company,
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or i know it also operates another mining sites in our lead. in the most of the country in the region of, again, is the government of the give you a chinese, the ministry need and you had given or on the up to the 19th of june to mobilize, decide, or lose it slices. the company said, because already you mobilize stuff and materials to the site and lead infrastructure. so is a 4th of june relationship between 1st i need for my call. i need you to try to rearrange it says the coup last year that piper gave you a general try me. and then we'd start to see how the relationship towards started are taking an old style. when the french, the getting government forwarded, the french investigator to leave out that was followed by the eviction of several hundreds of french soldiers based imager and disrupting down on a french basis image here. now it seems that they move for the action of them in the future to is also targeting print businesses. image russian companies have indicated interest in the uranium mining site anymore. and,
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and we're seeing also applauding of a to just between russian businesses and the russian government as well as rushing best and the res, uh, image, which clip point to the direction. why these new license on devices for people who are in may be headed to how many degrees? obviously they're still ahead on the news l. a global survey shows 4 or 5 people want action against climate change, but they've governments, this thing and the push to make it off with a self sufficient and vaccines hold on. a $1000000000.00 is applied to the global citizens harris. the hollow. we had a nice little taste of wind to across the southeast of australia, cold bloss right out of an tosca,
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bringing some fresh the conditions up to is that eastern side of victoria into new south wales, around this area of life pressure. it is a close winter solstice, just positive. so it's a great surprise here, but we should see the 1st easing off as we go on through the next couple of days. still a few shelves into these the side or victoria some showers. they're just running up the coast of new south wales what the weather will make his way to both of these evils over the next couple of days is that area of life pressure the slightest way across the tasman, whether also sliding its way across the southwest of australia, a puff temperatures point back to around 18 degrees celsius is that right? moves through and it will make its way through the by just clipping the malibu using a little further east, which as we go on through sunday and by sundays, some very wits and windy weather. also affecting that eastern side of new zealand, at least for a time, whether effecting a good parts of central china the may, your front brings really heavy pulses of raining here, rolling toward shanghai somewhat to weather a little further north. me got some pretty wet weather, just clipping the fall south of japan for
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the web presence. and remember, it's a copy, revise wells and increases systems cost on request the the you watching the news out of me. and if the put on them and of a mind to of, on top stories, the seller causes hospital was a facing extreme of the crowd as they struggled to treat the ill and wounded according to the world health organization. on the 17, out of 36, a partially functioning right, emerging has targeted
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a residential building in the city of congress and southern gaza was located in the vicinity of loss of hospital. there are reports of casualties and the head of the medical charging doctors involved. and what else has the ongoing confidence that don has treated one of the walls was tremendous here in crises and was decades. and the latest developments closest challenges, the are the power ministry, rapid support system taking control of the capital of westcott, of a fond stays. now the biggest, the ever public opinion survey on climate change shows that roughly 4 out of 5 people globally want big governments to do more to tackle the climate crisis is being conducted by the united nations development program and indicates a growing awareness about the impacts of climate change, gabriel and he's under reports from the un headquarters in new york and it's only june, not even peak of summer, and it's so hot in washington dc. the city has issued
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a heat emergency leading residents and taurus searching for any place to find shape to stay cool. i know i would never come back to the sea in june. if it's gonna be this hot, so i would rather come like at the cooler time, but it, but he, in turn, a new report conducted by the un development program, surveyed tens of thousands of people in 77 countries and found climate change is a growing concern some of the key findings, 80 percent of the people surveyed, want their governments to do more on climate action. 86 percent want to see countries set aside geo political differences and work together on climate change. 79 percent think rich countries should do more to help poor countries adapt and 56 percent say they think about climate change, at least once a week. we have increased wildfires, drought sea level rise. we all know that this climate crisis is,
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is on the doorstep. and as the secretary general has said, the issue of being able to stay below 1.5. it is possible. it's just about possible, but we have to take action here now. and it's very clear that people want to see climate action urgently in the days ahead. much of the us east coast could see temperatures near or above 37 degrees celsius. i believe that uh for the past decade we have been screaming and we want this government, this country to do something about a big business. let's keep continuing to get in the way for you and official who lead the survey told me, she hopes every one will read it, but particularly world leaders. because it's people in power that are facing decisions on climate that will affect generations to come. gabriel's dondo,
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i'll just see the united nations in new york rushes. the president has wrapped up his visit to asia, has been in vietnam with his degree to supply natural gas to the country. elliot fusion was a north korea where he signed a mutual defense packed with leader kim jong. tony chang reports from vietnam's capital. henry vladimir hooton's mode, decayed, arriving at the presidential palace in henry. a woman bryce from the recently appointed president of vietnam. when fulton last visited, the alum had only just started his a sent to the top job. but he, like many getting, these feels a strong legions to russia for it supposed to be at the, in the past. we have them get when call him or vietnam will always consider russia as one of the most important partners we will forced to get the friendship and corporation between generations of leaders and the people involved 2 countries. and i'd like to visit north korea here. the focus was on economic development and co
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operation. russia already has links to vietnam's oil and gas production. you agreements have been signed to further that development. the pollutant is also we get to be seen as a player and the wider region by showing the discussion of the situation in the asia pacific region where a mutual interest was expressed and building a reliable. and that the court security architecture in the asia pacific region based on the principles of non use of force, a peaceful settlement of disputes in which there will be no place for clothes, military, political blocks. a busy day here, and henry for vladimir potent o centered around independence. 12 behind the 1st of all, a visit to the presidential palace where he'll meet the president himself, all of the prime minister and the general secretary of the communist policy. and then the ceremonial juices learning rate in front of the muslim the found to have loved it, which he meant late in the afternoon,
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a solemn approach to pay respects to the man who led vietnam to independence. a brief visit for russia's president's vietnam. the chose to renew old friendships. tony chung out is there. henry. meanwhile, washington says it's sending a senior state department official to handle on friday company house that has moved from the white house. russian president vladimir fitness visit to vietnam, closely watched in washington, noting in washington's, at the tone of the visit to vietnam. very different than the visit just one day earlier in north korea as the national security councils. folks person john curry saying that there is no. 2 surprises that tone is different, given the fact that you as president joe biden has invested in making sure that the united states in vietnam have a very close strategic partnership. as a result,
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herbie saying that the tone and rhetoric coming out of north korea was one that was very much heightened in fact put railed against washington, calling it an imperial partner or power rather, forcing is will upon the world. whereas when he got to vietnam, it was a much more muted statements coming out where the leader talked about the significance of the relationship between russia and vietnam. always getting more on trade and energy and technology. now again, the united states saying that it is going to continue working and investing in his own relationship with vietnam, calling it a comprehensive, strategic partnership, one that it will continue to strengthen as well as rod and in the months and years to comp. kimberly, how could al jazeera whitehouse, outgoing dodge funding this,
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democritus looks it to be the next nature chief off of the only all the candidate for the post pulled out the race which i set to take over the reins of the toilet. when the end comes up against altima, the time comes to an end, the transition comes with a challenging time for the military alliance rushes when ukraine is. and it said, yeah. and made her late as a worried about the rise, in fact paused by china and on rest in the middle east. it was in a $1000000000.00 has been placed in the efforts to increase the vaccine production in africa, french president to menu mac con and several african leaders measuring pallets to launch the african vaccine, manufacturing, etc, racer sonya guy. the reports, amazing of mines and funds promised all to enable african countries dependent on vaccines made abroad to access and produce that own. among those gathered here,
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health organizations and pharmaceutical thumbs. knowledge assets say need is to make the continental self sufficient. in the face of the next pandemic, left click, african manufacturers, only 2 percent of the vaccines that to choose is india. and that we have set for ourselves. is that by 204060 percent of axes out to be manufactured on the continent specifics more than $1000000000.00 has already been committed to the cause. 3 quarters pledged by you are being countries in attempts they say to correct the mistakes of the past. the, when the cousin 19 vaccine was being distributed around the world, africa was one of the last places where it was rolled out. vaccine nationalism, well, welfare countries pushed access and potentially hold production was blamed. creating no totally deeper and the qualities, but also allowing for further mutations and countries with lower vaccination rates . despite the kofax initiative that enabled low to middle income countries access to the vaccines callbacks,
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help us to reach the wireless porters and most by medical foster. then we would have otherwise, but not fast enough. there is no doubt that the delays in reaching loading come countries and communities we instructions costs lives. and it's not just cobit that's been dudley on the continent. malaria kills more than 90000 people. yeah. well then, 6000 to have died in the current color outbreak across eastern and southern africa . the largest death totally new is 40 percent of those fatalities recorded among children under 5 years of age, exacerbated by flooding and regions with access to vaccines is most vital. the project times to secure more than 800000000 vaccine doses produced locally across africa over the next decade. an achievement that would be some way to
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address the an equality that continues to overshadow. health care around the world, san diego. oh to 0. highland races, the chair of the w h. jose applicant, visual immunization technical advisory group. and she says the need for vaccines on the continent is 2nd to none. so suddenly because it, they were intellectual property, issues of tech transfer wasn't easily available. and the big issue here for the african region is that we, we have very, very limited manufacturing effects here in this region. so we impose about 99 percent of the vaccines reclined for this reason in this region is the reason that probably 2nd to no one needs fixing, particularly for children. be any manufacturer about one percent. so manufacturing is, is, is, is certainly one of the issues of intellectual property and tech transfer. all of that is, is, is one of the issue stop calling from high income countries to store it was co that
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we send it with the impulse. but also just the shortage of maxine for diseases that don't affect really high income countries. there's something like car where we have significant outbreaks at the moment and they're on to lots of manufacturers. so there is a shortage of vaccine. similarly, we've seen a shortage is about seen, so things like yellow fever. and so shortage is another thing. and that's the manufacturing and, but just getting access, even if that are available vaccines getting access and for countries being able to afford to purchase them is another big challenge to at least 34 people in india have died off the consuming liquor, tainted with methanol, which can be extremely poisonous over a 100 others being treated in hospitals and these having safe if i'm not a 49 year old man has to be interested in large quantities of the list. like i have the cities that's from a legally boot alcohol,
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a common and india methanol can be found in pesticides and fuel services and bundle. visual rain is full cost office via flooding and cost as bizarre, which is home to a 1000000 wrangle refugees that these 10 people killed when torrential rain for the last lights, thousands of years to flee to higher ground on beach holiday reports from cox's bizarre and how old was the renting mama do it. the one was only 8 years old when escape from me and my with his family in 2017, has been living at this refugee camp in band with dishes cox. those are ever since . but on wednesday, his life changed once again. when for off, his immediate family members were killed in a land slides that hit the region. still in shock. he's not sure how he will manage his life. i know, i know, but i was out on the lawn slide happened both my parents older brother and his wife were buried by sludge and my only my younger sister managed to escape and run for
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help, but they were no more menu tried to help, but fade de la ged to rachel ryan, the so it loosened up and started rolling down onto the shelters. we were barely able to sell which the victim's body heavy monsoon rains have triggered land slides and flooding into camp. displacing thousands and damaging many shelter makes ships . schools have been turned into shelters, camp authorities, agencies, and, and us have started providing support. there don't go. references mostly live in small shacks, made a bumble and plastic ships that are highly vulnerable to extreme. whether the sex are often built on state pills, or in low lying areas, prompted flooding and land slide during monsoon season. after fling a military crack down a neighboring me on my in 2017. nearly 1000000 growing live in crowded camps and cox's bazaar embodies and now that was the largest refugee supplement. in recent years,
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many running the refugees have died in land slides and floods installed in bangladesh . at the pod hoodie, it is why we were all sleeping around 2 am. there was a sudden lunch light that buried my sister and her husband. they both died. the amount of the late as a disaster is part of a number are of the climate events triggered by extreme weather in bangladesh and south asia. in general, many refugees here are worried because more rain is expected in the coming days, which could worse than the flood situation and the trigger even more land slides in the can ton of each other i'll gives you the cox as bizarre. still ahead on the new cell please the saudi arabian pioneer who wants to go in next month's palace and then
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the the as well. a process on that. it's one, gaza palestinian and parent. and so trying to provide some response for the children to make up nearly half the population for a brief moment. these children inside on the say that refugee camp were able to escape the fear of constant dismay from boardman. a festival was organized inside the cab with forcibly displays palestinians of sheltering. we're here today to have fun and get rid of to save the world. we're here to tell the world that we want to
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live peacefully. i came in with my parents and friends to enjoy an inch team. we have been displaced and we found eunice escaping from bombardment. we are here today to enjoy. we have pc kids and we'd like to get into time it away from the war cell. the athlete at the time it was set to make history. this is summer olympic games in paris. she will become the 1st female from saudi arabia to qualify to compete in the international tournament. lena, i will, i'll collab reports do new oval toilet training and take one to add an old boys club in saudi arabia for unexpected beginning has pushed her to shatter stereotype and kick her way to history. how this has been this many years ago, and this is a challenge for me as the 1st audi woman to qualify for the olympics. it means that i have reached the stage of kill or be killed. i have reached the point where i
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must achieve something for years. so the women have not been able to take part in or even attend sporting events. but recent reforms in the country have allowed the 27 year old to trace or dream. and i'm very familiar with and it was i started dick window and i was 8 years old and there is no support. like now i see so many times as dreaming of becoming a saudi champion. what a horrible world childcare need in the past. olympic officials invited to female saudi asked me as a way of encouraging, greater participation defying all dounia has become the 1st to qualify on her own after winning a gold medal in the asian championships. earlier this year. her coach says she's made huge progress. they by they, when i was painting. sure enough that little, much in woman watching bishop adult for the nation. the don't. yeah. one of the whole come get with a treatment. maybe 2 or 3 use. she can get some of those in awesome,
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in our from competing and local matches to an international multi sporting events. dounia holds her achievement to empower others, sally women, to step into the spotlight of sports. do you know the okay, as you here? thousands of people have gathered at stonehenge and south of england to mock the summer solstice. as along the staff again, the northern hemisphere, the unesco will inherited size, attracts thousands of spiritualists pagans on worshippers and tourists. for the event, every yeah, on wednesday is part of stonehenge will spray painted by environmental activists to highlight the climate crisis. the award winning hollywood that to donald solomon has died at the age of $88.00. the canadian featured and $8200.00 films and television shows during the career that spans 6 decades sutherland started mash and don't look now and more recently in the honda games, kristen salumi takes a look at the life of
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a hollywood legend. a donald sutherland appeared in more than 200 films and shows throughout his career. he got his start playing quirky off beat characters like the not so smart conduct name, vernon, pinkly. the 1967 hit, the dirty dozen, and the drug addicts known as oddball in kelly's heroes. just a few years later. and more recently in the hunger game series, he was a fascist dictator. or take life for specific reasons. his death was announced by his son actor kiefer sutherland on social media. there he posted a photo of himself as a child with his father in it. he wrote with a heavy heart. i tell you that my father donald sutherland has passed away. i personally think one of the most important actors in the history of film, never daunted by a rule, good, bad or ugly. he loved what he did and did what he loved. and one can never ask for
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more than that. a life well lived sutherland played a father figure, and robert redford's academy award winning directorial debut ordinary people. redford was just one of many film legends he worked with over the course of what he had. knowledge was a blessed career and a blessed life. i just had a terrific life and it's been because of everybody else. you know, the people who come and ask for an autograph for the people who've given me this life. i've had a wonderful partnership for the last 30 years with my wife who was a uh god, there's not an award in the world we're going anywhere close to the sutherland was never nominated for an oscar, but in 2017. was honored by the academy for his life's work. he was 88 when he died . and that such a man as it was put on him. but stay with us. jessica washington is here and just a few minutes for more of today's news. thank you for watching
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