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the drum that is strong would you crate. we're going to drill baby drill. we're going to get your energy cost in half. what's happening is not just the only way you can get elected to sit. she supposed to be coverage and amount of out the a did lead a in does a as the new the center and the self is the strip come under is really attacks. at least 55 people auction, the hello on jessica washington. this is just the red line from dough. also coming out because of health system is that breaking point. we need to jump to in one of the few functioning hospitals. forced to make decisions about who gets to leave the
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people of the world cannot to 411 on to become another gods. a warning from the u. n. sheets as fees grow that across the board tax between israel and has the light and living on could turn into an end of record heat wave school, which is the us and mexico forcing more than 100000000 people to find ways to escape it's dangerous news spend another deadly day across garza with these rarely strikes heating targets from the north to the south. at least 55 kind of simians were killed and hundreds of others injured is rarely artillery. shells struck a deep into the residential halls of gauze. a city attached to the south as strikes had a make shift hospital in milwaukee, which is meant to be a so called safe zone. in the whole, the rate begins coverage from debt,
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although in central casa sleeping in panic, up to is really artillery shells target had many populated area in the heart of plaza city. pond is the news list crumbling to help the injured course patch heard across a brief coordinator. we don't know what happened to me. we were showered with missiles and inches are trying to connect the wounded, but hospitals in the area are already stretched to a breaking point. only 3 and this partially functioning new pond is didn't, is period is you as well as the good news continue to be targeted. this is a milwaukee in the south. an area is where the signee did as a so called save. so and then the we were about to sleep and get some risk. as the
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next thing we knew was the sound as a result of the explosions destroying our places. we found ourselves alone, not knowing what to do. we still can't process. what's happened with this is say that is really military use town bond to force policy means towards and make shift hospitals where they were targeted casualties arising the funding, they find the new, the red cross. we are located near that my husband runs a check. they fight to get new, the red cross, the casualties that people got that the. i tried to call my husband, he didn't answer. people start to run someone's a customer's car. the entire clause was to, is under, is there any bombardment, thomaston, use or topped, trying to find any inch of safety, but none exist in quality. i'll just either the plaza,
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palestine to the international committee of the red cross has put out a statement condemning that is rarely its hag near its facility. as mentioned in the report from hand, it says heavy caliber of projectiles landed within meters of the office and residences of the i see i see the strike damage to the structure of the i see all the office which is surrounded by hundreds of displaced civilians living in tents, it goes on to say that the nearby field hospital received 22 killed and 45 injured . the i see all see says firing so dangerously close to monetary instructions. what's the lives of civilians and humanitarian at risk? to 0 is more ok. who has more of the attacks in northern collab garza from jamalia to clear the density of bumps showing at has increased in the last few days and nothing doesn't engage the city as that is why the forces targeted different separated residential houses and it looks in both at garza city ends off and goes
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to the so a 8 killed and including a 5 not as simple as the wall cuz i would have been killed. why they are doing their duties and they had to walk to o a b. i might as simple as you guys are to in the sense that regardless of it's also saving it have been killed as a result of and it's really, it's twice as a tune, neighborhood, and dislike. eh, killed 7, including 3 children. and at one women also dozens have been killed and uh, got injured as a result of at difference of a rated functioning and also read all over. nothing does a city um regardless of the itself, um this is by the way the daily receives. uh, we are experiencing every day in the nothing does a by the way,
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as the war on garza has crippled the health system. very few hospitals are bailey operational, forcing medics and doctors to work without enough live saving equipment medicine out a 0 followed a palestinian neurologist at the oaks. a hospital in the bola, who is also displaced himself, to see what it's like on a house at the hospital, on the front line topic up also has his story. this is one of the last few remaining costs, but tools in going so somebody, somebody, each thing brings me patients phone. you really just i'm her mother and his stuff up to the hospital. it means another long shift with lack of resource. so the to the letter every day we deal with thousands of cases. there was a severe shortage of a st. jude medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of
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medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed and critical health care remaining accessible. nearly 500 was put in health workers, housing kills and do something with limited supplies. and to make a choice about, to get to the specialist and of a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in as well as attacks in almost 8 months. they have been providing essential treatment to the wounded dues, who were really sick and with age is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. unlike medical professionals over the world, doctors and nurses in going so do not get breaks. good nights. the sleep is a luxury from home that home and down the boxing sound with the last work 24 hours
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on certain days we are providing made it okay. if, if for the basic departments and we should follow all the cases in the hospital, we continue to treat new tanks as in the emergency department time and we carry out medical surgeries for critical cases along with my colleagues of size patients. well. but then usually just is also a refugee, how much has hop to move multiple times because no wes safe in goza is ready attacks health telling you to be pulled in areas that would designated save stones for doctors like from that, that's a worrying so wild. what because they have to leave the families and flimsy tens, 4 days from about as i think i thought that how old, like i said, when the world again, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave el cheapo hospital. and even when i visited my family like to i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional alonzo. it goes as doctors and nurses have refused to leave patients behind. even when the,
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when given evacuation orders like is all over the world boxes and health care workers have protested in sort of derrick see. but for doctors like, tell me that the split could not come soon enough. as that tirelessly worked to save lives. tarika bassoon l, just sierra barrett, bella, palestine. the un secretary general has a voice, his alarm at the escalating violence between israel and has the law. and one of his strongest comments on the situation. antonio good that it said the risk of further conflict in the middle east is real, but must be avoided. gabriel elizondo has moved from new york the secretary general saying that the un continues to support any diplomatic efforts to ends of violence in gaza and avoid any spill over into 11 on the u. n. has about 10000 peacekeepers in lebanon, and the secretary general said they are working around the clock to try to de
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escalate tensions in the region. secretary general also saying that an all out war between has belong and is real, would be a worst case scenario. one that he is worried about for quite some time, but now more than ever, the reason for the test, which seems to me the least to why that is real, as must be avoid is when dress move, when miscalculation. cool thing is that a catastrophe that goes far beyond the bar of this. and frankly, beyond imagination, let's be clear is the people of the region and the people of the wills cannot afford 11 on to become another god. so the secretary general knows that the best way to avoid any spill over into 11 on is for israel's war on gaza to end. and that's why he again called for association in hostilities that would lead to
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a permanent cease fire. one that he says is the only durable solution gabriel is on to i'll just either at the united nations in new york. how's the law has released a video? it says shows a new kind of attack drone. the explosive drone was used in a strike on and these really military base in the tula, on the border with lebanon. at least 2 palestinians have been killed by is riley forces. we opened fire on a vehicle in the occupied west bank. the shooting happened in the northern city of kalki, a, a red crescent official on the same told, under zebra, it is rarely forces prevented his team from approaching the call and assisting the injured others here as nor a report from ramallah. and he also had, was kind of sitting in authorities, confirm. 2 men were killed in a copay in the northern west banquet. his ready forces. i'm bushed the center of the town and fired at a vehicle carrying to people allegedly wanted by the is really occupation
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authorities a be have of a habit. and my hold said we're both confirmed, killed their bodies and the car they were riding and were confiscated. 5 is really soldiers. meanwhile, something far more strategic and with long lasting effect is also taking place with these really army transferring powers over construction in agriculture and about 61 percent of the west bank to the is really ministry of defense, particularly these really administer. it's a small switch and a group of civil servants loyal to him. what that means is that in essence these really government is implementing it's coalition agreement that pledges to amex the west bank. it will be treating these illegal is really supplements the same way. it would any other is really city inside israel proper and over the months we've heard
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from you on an international law experts and more than 50 countries at the international court of justice saying these really occupation of the west bank is illegal because it is permanent and it is tantamount to annexation. and so now with that step, it is no longer creeping annexation or the fact. so next ations many would say an exception is here. it is now being streamlined and normalized within the bureaucracy of the as rarely states, not all the address data drama, la palestine. in the us, the state department's deputy assistant secretary for east bailey, palestinian affairs has resigned. henry miller says he's made the decision due to some of the concerns he was previously known as a critic of president jo biden's approach of handling the will on garza. several officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war would be a white house correspondent, kimberly how could as well if american relations with them. it was the resignation
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of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rolling frustration within the body and ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations where and those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election,
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those protests will continue next week. us president joe biden is set to debate for president donald trump in a presidential debate where joe biden appears in public appearances. he is often met by protesters who call him genocide, joe, or say that his red line was a lie. we also expect there will be further protests when the is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu addresses a joint session of congress. next month. we know that there will already be a large number of members of congress who plan to boycott that address. kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house still ahead on the desktop from days of torrential rain and one of the worst it areas in southern china jumps to $47.00. 2 and, oh, i see how when is campaign about the war on casa, is inspiring environmental,
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acted as an engineer, the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most beautiful in decades. the night old and biden's wanted us to part of just either unique perspective. one picture is not going to tell the entire age wants of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this has nothing rough and looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices, we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find
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elsewhere. folks in the region, government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0, us to understand the world, we must experience life through now designs, discover the stories, forgotten. we spent alone in the past due to the voice is drowned out by the witness on which is 0. the hello. this is a reminder of how top stories this hour, at least 55 kind of simians have been killed in his riley attacks across the stanza street. so 2 of them were killed in
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a strike on guns and sitting in the south $25.00. others were killed in a strike on what was declared a st. so the u. n. chief has voice alarm at the escalating violence along the israel 11 own folder, antonio. good. that is warning that one brush move on. this calculation could trigger a wind, a war as catastrophe beyond imagination. and the us state departments deputy assistant secretary for is rarely palestinian as fast as resigns. andrew miller says he made that decision for family reasons, but he's disagreed in the past with presidential biden's handling as the ongoing donations all taking inspiration from a campaign about the role and goals that went viral. the all eyes on popular movement was influenced by all eyes on dropped the. it raises awareness about the threats of to forest in the west. poplar region indigenous tribes, one to prevent palm. we will companies from offer aging in the area on a be low,
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has moved from chicago. so the members of indonesia is l. u. in more communities from west popple province travelled 3000 kilometers to appeal to the supreme court . to save their forest. we will be left with nothing if pump oil companies are allowed to operate, we are worried about tom oil waste, polluting our sources of live hood video. this demonstration in late may has be shared online. along with it, a poster with the hash tag, all lies on popcorn. the campaigns, creator says he was inspired by the a i generated all lies on brought the image which went viral after the is really army bump. a 10 camp in southern does killing at least 45 palestinians by the beginning. many people think that if we support people abroad, we also need to support at brothers and sisters at home. indonesia is the world's largest producer of palm oil and ingredients and products ranging from chocolate
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toothpaste. millions of hector supreme force had been cleared for its cultivation and production. the government stop issuing permits in 2011 companies wanting to produce palm oil and what are considered virgin for us said wanted to balance economic and environmental concerns. as of as say, the case is before the supreme court or a test of the governments political will pop us force are largely intact, but the area being contested in court is nearly twice the size of jakarta. the blinds are within the next year. this one is the palm oil industry is good for the economy that we think it's big enough for us. it is. if they want to expand their business, they should make use of technology instead of clearing more land. industry leaders say the support, the more tory but concessions granted before 2011, such as the ones facing legal challenges may be exempted at the cost for me before the gets off where men can if i lose shit department. so i depend on the
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golf with many of bro to you uh, to find jean. you are the oh, you employed people are hoping public support online will persuade the supreme court to rule in their favor. find below al jazeera jakarta. well, andre is how so know is the entities of research or for human rights watch. and he has covered extensively, indigenous pop when a says, and he joins me now live from chicago andres. good to see you. as always, let's put this in the wider context for our audience. many of these protest as hell . so held signs saying things like pop when land is not vacant. land. where does that sentiment come from? beyond this specific issue relating to the palm will concession but pop. what in general well, in general, about one had been tested, begins international rule for 5 tickets, particularly since day one. they argue they believe that indonesia, to quote,
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for popular that is why they might installation this in the next 5. so it gets, we are not on the seating level reading, we have seen the marginalization of indigenous populations. they couldn't make a socially, culturally, politically. everything's marginalization businesses that business is worth taking home for their lands there for us, for taking over 2nd of cost human rights abuses. immunity is right in pen in buffalo. some soldier assemblies persecuted jail, but study lied sentences. and the 3rd is of environmental destruction of cost. it is taking over all of our popular from west to east for 5 tickets. and now we see from a little plantation last but not the least of cost pop one product, test it the way that i thought it was taken over by indonesia, in a un supervisor or a friend them. but money related from one min,
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14 to 1026 percent of the funding in 1969. and for andreas, we've seen commitments from president joker with dodo about development in pop. what about special attention given to the region? have we seen the impact of these major infrastructure projects actually benefiting the lives of indigenous pop one? this does look a minute that conveys, but they mostly benefit indonesian settlers, non pop one in the nation. according to the latest lenses 4 years ago. the number of inches population in bulk wise, becoming a minority in the 40 something percent. this does look like the only benefits. you know, i think the japanese all ethnic i thought i done from other places in image of why . because most of these companies are recruiting employees, mostly from outside of the west,
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blah blah. there is to rent been widespread racism begins and business pop. one thing that they are, excuse my language. yeah. stupid. they are ignoring they are lazy the whatever. of course it is all not true, but that racism he's, he's very wide spread a moment and the reason i'm to andre is very briefly, if you could put this in the wider context of not only in pa, for, but there are of course, many indigenous communities in indonesia and they have been controversies over major infrastructure projects and indeed whether their interest on met by these projects of the, of course there are many other indigenous communities all over indonesia that are being persecuted, being in other lines being taken over the difference in pop was the scale the speed and the widespread land grabbing, taking over end of the fast land with mining companies. probably the plantation
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sugar 10 plantation price for us over. thank you so much andrea. how so? know who is the engineer's research and for human rights, which always good to speak with you. this is the stream he is continues to score regions across the united states. the heat wave stretches from the mid east to the northeast and is expected to spread to the southern states over the coming things. about 100000000 people are under. each of us have been record breaking temperatures in the region of new england and the city of chicago, with temperatures reaching 36 degrees celsius in the city of chicago this week. washington dc is also expecting rick or breaking temperatures this weekend. the heat wave is proving deadly for migrants on the border with mexico, a migrant was found dead in the desert, apparently from heat stroke. us border officials say at least one migrant died every day from the heat last week. in the past,
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the region rescue teams have been deployed on both sides of the border. several balkan countries have experienced a major power blackout and mid school, generally high summit temperatures, both in in how's it going of montenegro and most of curly chas. adriatic coast, as well as ponts of albania, so impacted the power failure has caused significant issues, including shutting down traffic lights and the function of power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for the outage. at least 47 people have died in floods and land floods. in the southern chinese province of windle emergency cruise helps thousands of people to evacuate in on way. problems in the east they used to bulldoze is to bring trapped residents. just safety. else with flooding has damaged crops, roads and infrastructure with emergency measures in more than a 1000 towns. as the head of the african union commission,
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most of the lucky mohammed has wound up a possible genocide in so done fuck, he says, he's concerned 5 reports of ethnically motivated attacks and are for more than 14 months of conflict between the army and power military rapids the board forces has already caused one of the last humanitarian crises. in recent men. a, c. u. s. supreme court upheld a federal gun law as intended to protect victims from domestic violence. the decision keeps in place as those he rode low, the falls, those with restraining orders for domestic violence, from owning guns. the ruling marks of the red victory for firearms restrictions in the top cage. officials in front say the river saying is still too polluted to allow open water gains at the olympics this summer in paris, the cities prefect says samples taken from the river last week in north meet standards of river is supposed to host the olympics opening ceremony. and will just
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sports officials say if the pollution is not cleared when the game starts swimming events will be postponed for a few days. the olympics and you are to begin in the french capital next month. so that's the news for now inside story takes a look at the letting me assist this trip to north korea and vietnam, the hello. we have flood warnings in full support. so south korea, the parts of japan as welding the say the may, you from that sliding his way out to central china? pushing across towards southern japan, licking a little further northwood. so south chris saying some very, very heavy, right? 3 sat sty possibility of widespread flooding for son. so certainly watch out for that. it will make his way for the race was in central pos of japan sing some very
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heavy, right. as we go on through somebody again, flood warnings in force here. what's the weather does stretch his way into central positive china, but i don't know if it's hot and dry basing, but i see one celsius assemble the temperature that full hung maybe 3233. it's gonna be called and he made a plenty of showers to across much of indo china in the shelves becoming little more intense and to come 30 something positive vietnam as we go through saturday. and indeed, all into sunday was the weather continuing to feed its way and across the philippines that a good rash, the showers, the 3 malaysia, had a good part of indonesia, southern indignation, generally dry. meanwhile, we have got some very heavy right across the monthly range. they run from good to rocks into south a dish of pushing up into bung with ash. we're looking at the dry weather up to us and northern plains, sleep valley. 41. the working class community driven football club. some remarkable friends
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