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will just be around with the on the verge of starvation that you once has $1.00 and $5.00 households and also a going days without the visible put on them. and this is allison life from to ha also coming up we look at how as well as one gall says, influence and how some people are involved in the upcoming french election. what cubic found to julia massage is released from a u. k. present to reaching a dance of us as our seniors and heading for hating the canyon forces. being tempted to tackle gas 5 in
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the united nations hung the monitoring system has found almost half a 1000000 palestinians in gauze of it's one and 5 people are facing starvation. it says a high and sustained risk of famine persists across the strip. a snapshot of the leech report finds more than half the pain for them because i don't have enough to 8. it says 20 percent and to go in days without food. a gabriel elizondo has moved from the you when a high and sustained risk of famine remains in gaza. that according to a new i, p. c. report on hunger in guys of that we expect to be released in the coming hours . now also uh, in this report of which we received a leak copy of the talking points related to the report shows that about 96 percent
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of all people in gaza face high levels of acute food in security of those 495000 people in guys, a face the highest levels of food in security, catastrophic levels. that's i p c, phase 5. and then 745000 people in guys are face food emergency conditions as i p c. phase for or above. but behind all these numbers are real people, families, women, and children, and the report details some of that as well. the latest data from the report shows that on a regular basis, more than half of the population of gaza does not have food to eat in the house. and over 20 percent of the population of kaiser goes entire days and nights more than 24 hour periods without anything to eat at all. it also details
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how people are struggling to get any money to buy any food that is even available. and it shows that nearly 20 percent of people in cars that have to sell their clothes or even collect trash to try to sell in order to get any little bit of money to buy food, to survive. again, the full findings from this i p. c. report expect it to be released publicly in the coming hours gabriel's onto, i'll just see it at united nations in new york. kate phillips, there also is the vice president of global policy and advocacy with mercy. cool. and she says the desperation in gauze, i can only end with a ceasefire and restoring essential services as we, as a humanitarian organization, our having a tremendous difficulty delivering humanitarian aid in gauze. and given the fact that it is an environment where there is active conflict and little to no safety
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guarantees for humanitarian workers, that in the fact that there has been an incursion in and around the roster area. um, you know, since the beginning of may have basically brought to humanitarian system to its knees, with fighting in the area where the humanitarian community depended on getting a lot of goods into gaza to distribute further afield in the strip. so we really are calling for a sustainable cessation of hostilities or a ceasefire. as we see, it is the only practical way that we could scale aid up to a matter that would turn the tide on the spam. and we're also calling for a stop to the siege of gaza again. electricity has been cut off by water and sanitation services are not available. and those are equally as important to food and making sure that people and guards are able to live. so sort of a cessation of hostilities in a restoration of those services and the free flow of humanitarian aid and the
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circumstances that are required to proc provided we will not be able to address the spam. and so those are our top 3 asks for policy makers that have any level of control or influence over the situation. a new report says nearly $21000.00 children and gaza missing save the children says therefore to be trapped under rubble buried and unlocked. graves lost in the chaos of conflict. moving 37000 people have been killed in his randy attacks and goss offensive toward the neatly ha for children. as well as abuses have let it have led to its rather being added to the un global blacklist of countries that hon. children and bells, holiday reports, summer and misery. never a block to safety, fly to 2 of her children. have it in the mail. they were separated the sides of the were now she's found out they were killed in is really selling for the bottom. not gone home for,
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for i was told the can literally the originally your come on the odd one hospital. the question is, all they still the one of where the bodies taken by these re lease a student know the exact place where my children will have it and the are among the 21000 children garza who were reported missing since october 8 organization save the children say $17000.00 of them are on the company or separated from their families. and it's also saw that the t is 4000 more children are buried under the rubble in the aftermath of is there any bomb beings, the cream statistics, highlighting what the u. n. has called everywhere on children. we know also that an unknown number of children had been detained by his really forces, had been forcibly transferred out of gaza and are buried in unmarked graves. making a new half of the population, the cause of shifts nearly 19000 miners have been orphaned. this has left the faith
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of many children entirely, or in part in the hands of total strangers. a situation experts are warning has increased the risk of accused exploitation and neglect and of the work progresses. agencies are sounding the more on the mental trauma. separation is having and mine is, is really a tough sunrise. dental areas and shelters have made it nearly impossible to track down this in children. and you're nice them with their parents or families and say you are all children in golf and need support, but we don't and, and do the more do if and you will be able to reconnect with their childs will tend to for the odyssey to get in but it is very defense minister you all have gone has arrived in washington dc for meetings with senior us officials get on to that secretary of state and to me blinking to discuss the war and gaza as mobiles. a protest is gathered outside the state department on his arrival
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the which he needs found a june and a song just said to admit why they think us s p, a national and indeed with authorities. these are the latest pictures of a sanctioned leaving. the u. k. where he's been imprisoned, quote papers were big enough on she could return home to australia off to his sentencing on wednesday. the plea deal cause astonished to get credit for the 5 years. he's already served and not face new present time. and the statement would you be excited? julia massage, is free. quantum pay a lot of high quote in london and was released at status to the airport. it adds which it is published, a ground breaking stories of government corruption and human rights abuses, holding the powerful, accountable for their actions. as editor in chief julian paid severely for these principles, and for the peoples of right to know. as even tends to australia,
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we found cool who stood by us. throughout the years of julian's imprisonment and persecution, incredible movement has been formed. a movement of people from all walks of life from around the world who supports not just join and not just us in our family, but what to in stands for truth and justice. what a great day i didn't think we'd get to this point so quickly. we're always hard to say, but it's just great news. so i just see those images of julian getting on the plane and go to and on and not many of us have heard open. i think we'll hear a lot more of in coming days and weeks and you'll be looking forward to at some point soon being reunited, but he's watched dealer and his 2 children. so grad stuff adds a loan stein as an independent journalist and ofa. and he was possibly bring julia and i saw him campaign. he's joining us live from sydney. good to see you as always and to be you'll reaction to this development to someone who has campaigned for a song just release. it's huge. it's, and i'm interested surprising. you know,
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why obviously we had sheets in the last months of maybe there was a deal on the table that may be assigned in the us and australia with some that find a way to get him out. but it's important that he is because the idea that he was in prison in the 1st place in england's most high security prison for practicing journalism is always an outrage for him. but also for journalism, in general, as that when he leg statement just said he just read out and really goes to the heart of what many of us who haven't written in that when he lake, since 2006, many organizations found it. and there's really no news organization in my adult life in the 21st century that has produced more important documents about pretty much how power works in the us to rush out to the sea. i tell you wrong to f gonna stand the list goes on and on and on. and any serious jury, unless any citizen can look at those documents, any time he likes has on their website. so it's an important moment to stay for him, but also i just want you to journalism as well and actually use and certainly many
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associations looking for journalist. right. say that he has been in prison for being a journalist. so why has astonished pleaded guilty to a single criminal account, the account number, this of conspiring to obtain and disclose classified us national defense documents? a man, it's frankly absurd that he had so to get his freight. and obviously i can't speak for him. i can't speak for his legal team that can, i guess speak for themselves in the days and weeks ahead. but the idea that the us required team to admit that let's be clear with jolena sands was doing about 15 or so years ago with journalism, investigative journalism is finding sources which is chelsea manning back in the day to get information about iraq or afghanistan serv. jolene hassan is going to put in jail, potentially surrender, which was what he was facing for practicing and investigative journalist, finding sources, talking to jen, let's getting information from sources and all of us threats raise. and it's
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ridiculous, frankly, that the white house demanded came into play guilt to that to get his freedom. but it makes perfect sense from his position that he wouldn't do that because i understand that. but he wants to seize family and have freedom after using use of incarceration. and why do you think? what do you think father has led to his release? the indictments was made when donald trump was president. and we know that the open faces us presidential election coming out that could see donald trump returning to a pallet to look in many ways it. so it's becoming a problem for the bonding administration because the people they supported, he's ongoing incarceration was essentially shrinking by the day there was in australia where i end. there was bipartisan support in both my designs of politics to have him released. public opinion in australia for years has supported his release. and many parents of the us across the less than the ride from tucker carlson to the eyes on the left that'd been cooling for use for his release. so
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ultimately i think by didn't so it is an inconvenience and the id, the during an election year you would have potentially julian assigns in the us court having to defend himself for doing jim was and yeah, was just, i think, i guess something in the end i just didn't want to have to say, so they found a way to get him out. yeah, and you mentioned chelsea manning who was of course pod and by the obama administration. you touched on this briefly and today, but how much of a victory is this? the press freedom, what impact did has yes of having to be held up in the ecuadorian embassy to avoid extradition. and then 5 years solitary confinement and a maximum security prison have a $111.00. it's a victory to be so the only heavy it to that it costs is it is the idea that the us of a client seem to admit something that all of us has gen, muscle, good gen list which is finding sources and then i think will still put a chill over some national security john left in the us and else whether the idea that they could potentially be charged or. and let's be clear during the sun is not an american citizen. he hasn't spent much time in american australian citizen. got
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the idea that he could be potentially be put on espionage charges in the us for practicing journalism remains a threat despite the fact that he's been released. but there's no doubt to do so. i think shows clearly that in the, in 3 easy needs of public campaigns, civil society actions political pressure em in, in a time. and dave, dave, to proceed news from gaza to sedan as a lab ray of light that julian is coming back to australia. finally, anthony nolan stein joining us live from sydney. the thank you very much for your analysis. a thank you. still ahead on knowledge, as they are disappointed how this is for coffee farmers in vietnam. we look at live climate change is to blame the las vegas employees thousands. a huge proportion of them. latino, whose work is in the service industry. it taught by carpet the economy,
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furious about illegal immigration. trump meets the votes and is pushing called for the. the republican party matches and aligns with our culture and our values, our core. it's the core of us. if we went nevada, we went to all things. donald trump is in a strong position here in default of right now. he has a 5 point lead ahead of joe 5. a lot can happen between now and november, but the political winds of change may be heading to nevada. at least if donald trump gets, is way unique perspective. a lot of people didn't even know that there are indigenous people in norway, sweden, finland, and russia. pre connecting to our song, start dances, really help generation trauma connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere the stream on out to 0. on counting the cost, few k policies of laid off of a comic plans and election manifesto has been who can bring, we'll change the you have slept, play
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a terrace on chinese made the electric vehicles that spunk afraid will eat on last, i have popping pay package is he worth it? counting the cost on i will to 0 the the you want, you're going to the bottom of the line to about top stories. the salon, which he makes fonda, julia sanchez, set to admit violations. u. s. s p a national and in the fall cheese co pay. this will be an assassin, can return home to australia. sentencing on wednesday the us to choose the knowledge of lincoln sensitive. frankly, what's about the, what's in the box, and it's gone on a link to un documents has half a 1000000 palestinians and gaza facing extreme risk of starvation. that's about one
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and 5 people throughout the besieged district. the report says there was a higher risk of famine, as the whole continues as far as goes to the polls on sunday, the big issues of immigration and the economy within the country with the europe largest jewish population and one of the largest muslim communities as well as one, gaza is affecting how some people vote. the smith's reports from paris for every week since early october, somewhere in friends. there were protests against the war in gaza on candidates in the parliamentary elections being asked where they stand on the left vocal criticism of israel has made some traditional support as an easy re my ass on who's just been elected from these 1st palestinian french member. the european parliament acknowledges the challenges they face the pool going back to the buffer
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. i want to tell the jewish vote is with or humility, that no pots he is perfect. we are perhaps not perfect on progressive issues or the, and the quality with a fight to gain discrimination or anti semitism. we are humans behind these political organizations. but what we promote is a society we. everyone can live as who they are. it is absolutely the opposite of the far right. the only party convicted in, quote, for inciting hatred, discrimination and racism. but when celebrated holocaust, historians says crossville said he'd vote for the fall right over the left, the lines it show the country. it exposed how troubled some jewish voters with the options before them in this election, adding to the tension to teenagers from a power sub of charge with the rate of a 12 year old go, aggravated by anti semitism. this is a riley to show solidarity. it's only showing me think ahead of the fall left said
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he was horrified by the crime. but marine, depending on the far right sort, opening to criticize what she called stigmatization of jews by the fall. that seems to be a friend. and i tell you seems to be put start a friend. we are getting between an enemy from this next to him live and it feels friends from the right. so we need to focus on the center. why? because today, when you do is we need to focus, we need to invest on republicans and the ripley. make a demo for us. it isn't the middle. this is the center. it's on usual for a foreign event to have a significant impact on a domestic election. it is rose, warren garza was polarized french society to such an extent what some people will vote based on how the political parties view the company. and that could have an impact on what is one of the most consequential elections that will be further to move out of their power to kenya has sent the police officers to hey,
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to you to lead a un mission, to tackle gang violence, a powerful gang. so been controlling slaves of the island and fighting has displaced more than half a 1000000 people. barbara, and going for reports, the kenyan president william routine waved off the fest contingent of police officers for you in fact, mission to bring the guns and hate see under control. that's just part of course, declaring the deployment of unconstitutional in january, depending routing to block permission, your performance in this assignment must be a fund statement of can us capability and contribution to global peace and security on the clearest response to delta us. and they say us about your competence, integrity and professionalism, as well as our nation's credentials. cutnam police will be leading
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a peacekeeping mission in haiti, where all the guys control 80 percent of the capital ports of prints. more than 2500 people were killed in the 1st 3 months of the, in a search of violence. that 1st, hey tease prime minister ariel on re, to step done and much. more than half a 1000000 haitians we displaced and that may have some, a skeptical with a foreign troops alone can bring stability. it is not the for and is that will solve problems. it is up to us to come up with solutions. but still we accept the help because we cannot go any way because so many areas of the country, a long list. so you and secure to cancel fest several countries including the bahamas band with russian fall paid. us have offered to send officers to join the cutting in force. in haiti. the mission will cost $600000000.00. the barbara and grandpa alto sarah residence in the us state of hi or who was that stiffly they
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held us when a train crashed in february last year. we'll soon find out what caused the development between carrying hazardous materials to rails in the town of east palestine. investigations from the national transportation safety board is set to release best findings of the coming hours. many residents say they have long term health problems. a container ship has being towed away 3 months off the crashing into a bridge in the us, the city of baltimore, the vessel lost pallet and collided with the francis scott cambridge in march, causing it to collapse. 6 people died in the accident. the russian foreign ministry has some of the us and baset is saying, washington has direct responsibility for an attack on russian and next crimea, for people were killed and a 151 engine by foreign debris and sylvester paul on sunday. moscow says the attack was carried out for the us weapons, while washington says your plan has the right to defend itself. warranty. pro
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independence, active as in new caledonia, have taken to the streets again, following a decision to transport. can knock independence need as defrauds to face trial. french authorities say the latest with behind last month of all the time press and which 9 people died when have a ports of explosions and fire returns to the new caledonia and capital new maps for independence. protest as being on the street since last month. but have again intensified direction after seeing some of the lead is arrested and sent to france. it was a possibility that was signals by the french government some time ago. but when it finally came, it caught everyone by surprise. switching to inform us what we only learned of this off the decision had been made. so we were surprised and stupified. we've already appeal among those st to friends for pre trial detention. christie and chain leader of the field action coordination, sell, and indigenous come
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a group. the parasites is behind. most of the violence chain was among several independence leaders who met with french president emmanuel macro. when he visited new caledonia, just over 4 weeks ago to try to resolve the crisis, the protests began last month's over a proposal to allow more french nationals to vote in elections. a change cannot say will marginalize the voice. president macro has now suspended, but not withdrawal. the constitutional change reports the wall on the constitutional bill that was voted on by both chambers on new caledonia. i have decided to suspend it because we cannot have them be, give it to you during the period. it must be suspended to give full force to the dialogue taking place over that and further attempt to order. in paris, supporters of the pro independence movement gathered near the ministry of justice to protest against the decision to send the arrested leaders to france. except the
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white simply, there is no material, evidence to date, to link the lead us to the c. c, a t with the obviously is the top been committed because quite simply, there isn't any because this organization has always been pacifist, it has always called for peaceful much is a large security presence remains in new caledonia. but it's unlikely to do to the protest. and with the pile of entry election beginning in less than a week, stability in this french pacific territory looks a long way off wayne, hey, l g 0. much of agent has been begging an extreme hate from all of us together with the prolong drought agriculture, as one of the worst had sectors from coffee plantations in vietnam to rifles in china. harvest to load, and that's likely to mean high prices for consumers everywhere. bottom below reports, coffee farmers in vietnam are working hard to make up for months of disappointing harvest. the country has seen very little rain in the last few months with extreme
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heat gripping much of south east asia, han, handy, uh. nothing. uh, the drunk drawn up this whole area and the surrounding areas and the water shortages. so it should be that compared to last year, the hottest, the coffee cherries is very, you know, we lost a lot of the output. it was very small, very low. the see it farmers are bearing the brunt of the drought, which is now sweeping north. is central, china's 100 and province. these rice fields are parched because the reservoir does a place order for irrigation is drying up. and the reason called could you check knowledge and dodge, official ride may help, but if it doesn't rain in the next few days, we might know thomas anything as old as understood. so the situation is very different in other parts of china. however, we're flotsap inundated villages and dozens of people have died. scientists say global warming is contributing to the extreme weather. all of it destructive to
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agriculture, retail, or shoot us way. you've got route in one place, floods in another. you can't rely on having a pool, houses here, and then importing from somewhere else. we're seeing these converging events, which will continue, unfortunately, to push out prices. higher prices should be good for the vietnam's coffee corps. the country is the world's 2nd biggest coffee producer. but farmers say it isn't necessarily a win for them. i jot down the, we don't guns. we farm is should be happy when the price increases, but due to the strout, we're not very happy because the price increases, but the output goes down. the vietnam coffee academy has been helping some of them adapt to climate change. but introducing the use of bring catchers to soften to soil and maintain moisture. but with the onset of the rainy season, farmers worry excessive down poor us could damaged or trees and further reduce their harvests. button below, i'll just 0. and that's, that's the main elizabeth put all of this pol files and it has to stay with us on
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that. we'll just say on account of the cost is coming out next the it has been especially, hopefully over the weekend. but they've been some relief from the thunderstorms of generations over the mountains of west gavin. and because of the young shaw flour in slide which catches the edge of the southwest monsoon de forest kuda. i've tried you thought, of course in the middle east. it is halting this time the really helps me rock west and the wrong and dance or the gulf states. if you have it on the show breezes, you do it and i was a little bit less hold in the event. but the real, he's been concentrated surprisingly in the u. a, but not surprising me in q 8 and iraq, 53 degrees recorded one or 2 place in rock. i don't think there's ball out to meant
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to stand up to that sort of heat us that we carry on was the level of heat, roughly 50, or just a bit below 4, q $8.00 and $4.00. your op units has bit more of a breeze. so it's not going to feel quite as bad, it will pick up the desk to the eastern side of society. and possibly that was kind of how the skies will become a little bit dusty and they currently have the edge of the monsoon did bring some right recently to somebody. yeah. but it's not bringing much more. a few shall seem like you to generate in sales or the tape and how does in fact, had a suburb i have got 3 days of sun, the stones, possibly with no sunshine visible. whereas in southern africa, mostly it is sunshine. the hearing the fact we're not going to be determined by 4 in negative understanding the reality. human rights groups are accusing lebanese authorities of using discriminatory practices against syrians to force them to return to their country
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with the latest global news. this is probably your policy and demonstration number 15 in alonda insightful document to ease out. just see it was teams across the world when you lisa to the house at the story. the hello, i'm adrian said again, and this is counting the cost on out to 0. you'll wait to look at the world of business digital x. this rate for things economic growth says brown to a halt. the main political process of laid out that plan is to fix that in the election manifesto as a candidate bring it back.

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