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and remember the copy revised wells and increases systems cuts on red pressed the deadly day in guns as the news, the sensor and self with a strip come under is really it's at least $55.00 people on the i'm just for washington. this is out of your life from jo. huh. also coming up because as health system is a freaking point, we made a doctor in one of the few functioning hospitals, forced to make decisions about who gets to leave the people of the world
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cannot afford to live in them to become another gods. a warning from the un seen says, views grow the cross border attacks between israel and has the wine level could turn into an end of rick or sheet ways scotia's the us and mexico forcing more than 100000000 people to find ways to escape the it's been another deadly day across garza, with his rarely strikes heating targets from the north to the south. at least 55 palestinians were killed and hundreds of others injured is handling artillery. shells struck deep into the residential hodge of guns, the city and to the south. s strikes had a make shift hospital in milwaukee, which is meant to be a so called safe zone. in the home. 3 begins,
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are coverage from data bella in central casa, of sleeping in panic. after is really artillery shells. target has many populated area in the heart of cause a city pond is to needless crumbling to help. the injured horse clattered across a brief coordinator. we don't know what happened suddenly we were shot with 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 to need 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
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a so called save. so and then the we were about to sleep and get some rest. the next thing we knew was the sound of the resulting 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 bonds 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 have 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 trapped trying to find any inch of safety, but none exist in quality. i'll just either the plaza palestine. the
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international committee of the red cross has put out a statement condemning that is rarely gets hacked near its facility. it says heavy caliber of projectiles landed within nita's of the office and residences of the i see all see the strike damage the structure of the i see all the office which is surrounded by hundreds of displaced civilians living intense. it goes on to say that the nearby field hospital received 22 killed and 45 injured people. the i see all see says firing so dangerously close to humanitarian structures. what's the lives of civilians and humanitarian at risk? oh, to 0 is most a hollow, has more on the attacks in northern goza from giovanni sinclair, the, the intensity of bump showing has increase in the past few days, and nothing doesn't gauze the city as that is why the forces targeted different
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separated residential houses and it looks in both at gauze and city and often goes with it. so a 8 killed and including a 5 met as simple as the wall, cuz at what had 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 olga city also 7 eh, had been killed as a result of. and his route 80 is twice as a to neighborhood and dislike. eh, killed 7, including 3 children and one women also dozens had been killed and uh, got injured as a result of uh, different, super rated, functioning and also read all over and nothing does a city down at the guys the city itself. and this is, by the way, the daily routines we are experiencing every day in the nothing does
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a by the way, as the whole on garza has crippled to the health system, very few hospitals are barely operational, forcing medics and doctors to work without enough life safety equipment or medicine . oh to 0 followed a palestinian neurologist. i think i left the hospital in general butler. he himself is also displaced our team. so what it's like at the hospital front line to us has the story. first i eliminate a lot of this is one of the last few remaining costs, but tools in going so somebody said i'm of each day brings me patients phone year really just her mother and his stuff at the hospital. it means another long shift with lack of resource, the get seen up to the, to the letter every day we deal with thousands of cases. there is a severe shortage of a central medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive
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methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed and critical health care remaining and accessible nearly 500 was putting and health workers, housing kills, and boost assume something with limited supplies. hopkinson to make a choice about who gets to the specialist and of a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in israel is attacks in almost 8 months. they have been providing central treatment to the wounded and those who were really sick and with h is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. and like medical professionals all over the world, doctors and nurses in going to do not get breaks. it's a good night. so sleep is a little sugary from home that home and down the box and sound with the last work
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24 hours on certain days. we are providing medical if it's 3 basic departments and we should follow all the cases in the hospital. we continue to treat new tanks as an emergency department of 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 had to move multiple times because no wes, saving goes, is really a tax house telling you to be pulled in areas where designated save stones for doctors like from that, that's a worrying so wild. what? because they have to leave the families and flimsy tents for days from about as i think i thought that how old, like i said, when the war began, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave el cheapo hospitality. even when i visited my family later, i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional launch with the goals as doctors and nurses have refused
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to leave patients behind. even when the, when given evacuation orders like is all over the world boxes and health care workers have protested instead of derrick c. but for doctors like come that a c split could not come soon enough as that tirelessly work to save lives. tarika bassoon l, just the euro. there the palestine. the un secretary general has voice to the alarm at the escalating violence between israel and has the law. and one of his strongest comments on the situation. and don, you a good that it said the risk of further conflict in the mid least is real the most to be avoided. gabriel alesongo has moved from new york of 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
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in lebanon, and the secretary general said they are working around the clock to try to de 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 be the least why that is real, as must be, avoid is when rational, when miscalculation. good thing is that a catastrophe that goes far beyond the board of this. and frankly, beyond imagination, let's be clear is the people of the region and the people of the world 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's onto i'll just either at the united nations in new york has been law, has released the video. it says shows a new kinds of attack drone. the explosive drone was used in a strike on and is really military base in missoula, on the border with lab and on up to 0 is us. a big reports from babies of the conflict and southern lebanon has been simmering since the start of his wheels will . on gauze this day, the reports of a strikes entrust for the tax between israel and his beloved. but it has been a warning from his with us need to ship us on the through the, you know, tell of why the address said that the group has ministry, unintelligence capabilities that would enable the district deeper into israel. and also st. john, for teach from his without drones over, stays where it needs to be of hyphen. we've seen drone for different kind of cause . the drum striking is really positions the message from his will,
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is that they don't want to put up prepared for it. and any or out with the conflict will not be confined to the board. as of living on benita has done this with one cypress. it's believed here that cyprus is being used by these raids in terms of minutes. you intelligence to target his beloved hair. but the message from his realize that this is april, the group has the capability of inflicting damage on israel. but people here in the don't, don't want to avoid the contr ford, one is already suffering from an economic crisis. it would be devastating. but the reality is if it is, it will not be confined to the board is of this country and there would be damage inflicted on israel. i said vague. i'll just say the favorites, living on in the us state department, the deputy assistant secretary for his randy palestinian a says has resigned. andrew miller's says he has made the decision due to family concerns. he was previously known as a critic of president jo biden's approach of handling the war on gaza. several
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officials have resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could, how small it would be hard for the resignation of senior jeff will that 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 rowing frustration with in the bought into ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where 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
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street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election, 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 as 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 planned to boycott that address. kimberly helped get out to 0. the white house, a un agencies, a warning that more than 1000000 palestinians in gaza could experience the highest level of starvation by mid july. hunger is worsening,
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as israel maintains its blockade on humanitarian access into the stripped its left parents across the strip. scrambling to keep the children alive to lead anchor reports. saba ahmed swell struggles echo throughout garza. it's a daunting task. i have to rest every flight to space. the difficulty is trying to provide for a family when israel has cut off an entire population from the resources they need to survive. we can hardly find a loaf of bread. and if available, we just eat bread without any other food item. we do not have income and even if there was nothing to buy, we cannot afford a decent meals. my children are not e, tony, i look for bread and only once today they're 11 members of the swell family.
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and they live in fate law here in the new hunger and thirst spreading on some struggling to keep his children and life even when they escaped. death from israel's near constant attacks. come see for yourself. the fridge is completely empty. nothing at all. not even what my children are starving to death. it's no infested with insects and cockroaches is nothing. it all depends and 85 percent of palestinian children under the age of 5 in gaza. being forced to go at least $1.00 and $3.00 days without food. the number of deaths from dehydration and found nutrition is rising, leaving parents helpless is funding takes hold to lead vega out a 0. the still ahead on i'll just see the major power of like house in cost of the bulk of the sleeves. millions of people sweltering in the middle of
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a huge way. and the desk home from days of torrential rain in one of the worsted areas in southern china jumps to $47.00. the . the latest news, as it breaks, is really military has been forced to stop locating a blockade on the gauze of red, severely limit exam. 3 of the spend so good with detailed coverage. human rights organizations have well come the us decision to place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights from the hearts of the story. the shortage of water is adding more misery to the lives of tens of thousands of palestinians. israel's war machine is decimating entire households and with us the words of those who survived and with the help of palestinian generalists, folk lines,
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tells the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity in the world's most brutal in decades. the night old and biden's war on this part to the jersey the the, this is out to 0 for mind to about top stories based on at least 55 palestinians have been killed in his family. it's next across because 30 of them were killed in a strike on kansas teaching in the south 25. all those were killed in the strikes
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on what was declared thanks. so the u. n. chief has voice along with the escalating violence along the israel. nothing on board to antonio. good. that is warning that one rush of these calculations could trigger a wider, more catastrophes beyond imagination. and the us state department's deputy assistant secretary for is really palestinian defense has resigned. andrew miller says he makes that decision for family reasons. and he's disagreed in the cost with president joe biden times. links of the whole sweltering summer sheet has arrived to many countries in the northern hemisphere. and record temperatures are already suspected to have caused hundreds or possibly thousands of deaths in asia and europe. india's capital has closed 38 consecutive days with temperatures as or above 40 degrees. it's been more than $40000.00 cases of heat stroke. parts of europe have seen record breaking the heat easily has issued
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warnings in several regions, as temperatures near 40 degrees. in the last week, greece has shut down the acropolis to protect it tourist well in the us, nearly 100000000 people are on the dangerous heat advisories daily because of the broken early in the season, she hubbard tons. the reports from washington dc. even before the heat, the informed friday was washington dc. 5th straight day or 32 degrees celsius focuses expect the temperature to reach 37th in 7 degrees celsius, 100 degrees fahrenheit, at least once here over the weekend. the last time that happened in washington was in 2016 and then in mid august, i believe that for the past decade we have been screaming that we want this government, this country to do something about a big business and your dollars keep continuing to get into what i hate to inform was when
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a high pressure system traps hot air over an area and prevents cooling from entering wide spread on seas, liberty high temperatures are full cost across the country from the east to the midwest. employment changes where the heat tends to be more frequent as alondra and loss even longer. the concern now is the effects of prolonged change over several days with no risk. spite of nice, not just on humans, but on the us as an a tory is the fragile infrastructure from power grids to transportation. extreme heat exposes the us as close divisions and the response of municipal authorities to the inevitable rise of depth among the most vulnerable is still open circles cooling fences for those without air conditioning. i'm lucky, i can tell you in the law or in the fountain in phase one of the among the most vulnerable to extreme heat of the us is estimated 2400000. follwich is a large percentage in florida state. there's already broken temperature requisites . yeah. yeah. this will be the 1st year in florida, the new doors and fullest that prevents mandatory heat and water breaks for farm
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workers. the florida senate acted under pressure from the states. i do come true, lo be that it was outraged and attempts to find employers who didn't protect by workers from heat exhaustion. one of the things that's really, you know, frustrating for us as observers, is the amount of times we see of health departments put out guidance. you know, tell them folks, it's going to be really hot, stay endorse, right? avoid physically stays activity. and if you must, you know, take it easy, but farmers are not able to avail themselves of those same protections in their workplace. the fear now is that along with temperatures depths in america's fields, we will say sort of this year she ever times, the elder 0 washington a several balkan countries have experienced a major power blackout and made scorching lee. hi summer temperatures. both india and how's the covina montenegro and most of croatia is andrea to coast, as well as ponts of albania, will impacted the power failure has caused
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a significant issues, including syncing down traffic lights, a mouth on malfunction of a power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for the outage either has the music has moved from sarajevo. most of what we know about the power outage is coming from craze and officials. they say that the incident did not happen to increase. so and according to some preliminary information, the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials have also says it's march 6 up to 6 months before we have official investigations results. and they said that would happen might be to some extent related to extreme heat waves. today we hope to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees people in bosnia and herzegovina, albania, grace, shaw, and montenegro. greece as well were affected by this power outage. we're talking about hundreds of thousands, if not millions. uh also, sir,
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is were attached to that because we're in the middle of a sort of the season. i'm, the situation is gradually coming back to normal. the electricity is gradually coming back, but there were some disruptions. we're hearing that and started with the policy and capital traffic lights for off and there were severe traffic disruptions. also, we're hearing about people who were sacking the elevators and the fire fire advisors has to rescue them. luckily, institutions such as schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions. they do have their own uninterrupted power supplies with their own generators. the heavy rains have been battering southern and central chile, causing flooding in several parts of the country. and po, po, very region, authorities have issued warnings for strong winds and on the stones, hundreds of homes has been damaged musically. the, it's kind of the flow of the water cannot grow. we think it's because of the construction companies buying land uphill from concepcion and they've been back
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saving the line. so they've had become smaller. and that's when it's best. at least 47 people have died in floods and landslide in the southern chinese provence of one boom, emergency cruise helped thousands of people to evacuate. and honestly, provence in the east they used to bulldoze is to bring tract residents to safety. elsewhere flooding has damaged cross roads and infrastructure with emergency measures in more than a 1000 towns. katrina, you reports from badging the houses storms of last 7, an eastern china for about 10 days now. and effected provinces include one don't put in place to john and john c. the lifelock apologised to region seems to be accounted continue. a major city in one during the day before to the highest death row. so far. now, at the beginning of this week known sub torrential rain target extensive land
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slides as well as severe flooding. some parts of penguin county received about 30 centimeters range within a 12 hour period. now we're just starting to get an idea of how wide spread the damage is about. 55000 people live in p. u in county. and the government says more than 5000 times more than 100 bridges had been destroyed, damaged, a 1000 hectic, a fall bland, has been effected. tell us supplies as well as team horse and communication lines have also been cut. now your thirty's said because of how wide spread and how serious the disaster has been. it's taking a risk, the teams and emergency team days to reach those who need to be rescued and those were trapped. the search does continue for those who are missing, but some said that the death toll, they still retrieve all to 0 full members of the building is induced, sadly, have been sentenced in geneva for several years for exploring the indian work is
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really is for the family say the show by the switch, quotes, verdict, and to calling it a model of judgment rather than a legal one. the family reached the confidential out of court settlement with the employees who made the accusations against them. the prosecution decided to pursue the case due to the gravity of the charges. us at least 3 people have been killed in a, shooting outside a grocery store in the us stage of arkansas. it happened in the city of forties. at least 10 people were killed with hud, including 2 policemen. the suspect was sholtes and injured by police and then taken into custody the most. it remains unclear. there have been at least $234.00 mass shootings in the us so far this year. the us supreme court upheld a federal gun law control law. it's intended to protect victims from domestic violence. the decision shapes in place of those he rode low. the balls those with
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restraining orders for domestic abuse from owning guns. the ruling marks of red victory for firearms restrictions in the top course protest is outside the supreme court praised the decision. certainly on the i think most americans and the islands show those struggle with mental health issues and go to domestic abuse. when you look at the statistics of where the type of jewels by their partners, those are tied injunctions against dumpster domestic violence. the numbers are supreme court made the decision. here. con dealerships, across smell. north america has faced major disruptions over the past few days because of a cyber attack on the southwest supplier. the hacker group is demanding millions of
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dollars in ransom. according to a report from bloomberg news, the outage is disrupting roughly $15000.00 costello's that depend on the software for the sales. some dealerships have resorted to manual transactions using pen and paper. the premier has joined the united states in its fight against misinformation and this information it's become the 19th country to sign a memorandum of understanding with the u. s. washington has labeled foreign information manipulation as propaganda, as a threat to national securities. united states and innovations are taking inspiration from a campaign about the war on garza that went viral the allies on possible. a campaign was influenced by all eyes on rasa. the campaign raises awareness about the threat to forest in the west pa, for region. barnaby low has moved from chicago. the members of indonesia is all
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you in more communities from west popple province travelled 3000 kilometers to appeal to the supreme court to save their forest. but we will be left with nothing if pump oil companies are allowed to operate, we are worried about pump oil waste. the looting our sources of lightfoot, 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 and brought the image which went viral after the is really army bump, a 10 camp in southern god, killing at least $45.00 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 toothpaste. millions of.

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