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to let us not mean that we don't harm we don't tucked we do, we exploit the american barrels, sweeps through the southeast, kind of and leaving destruction and its weight is the most powerful, the quoted this early in the storm season. the pro carry johnston. this is i'll just hear a lot from also coming young and of the sick and dying. forced to flee a quarter of a 1000000, the palestinians on the move again in gauze. although it is very if occupational it's at least 116 people are killed in a stem. he doesn't, in the religious gap in northern india, and confrontations between police and protested in tenure demonstrations according
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to the preston to step down. the one of the most powerful hurricanes it's a hit to the caribbean for years is barreling towards jamaica are can better of each category 5 states us at one stage. packing wind speeds of up least 250 kilometers per hour. it since been downgraded to a category for it's a 1st time a hurricane of this trend has come so early in the season. but it's expected to reach to make a next and then mexico on this day. this already made land full on the small of the items in the southeast of the caribbean. at least 3 people have been killed, one in canada and the others in the st. vincent under entities ariel foot. it shows a trait of destruction left behind by heart and though of its slam,
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integrative storm caused heavy rain and slash flooding, tearing down buildings, homes and power lines drawn home. and has the latest in the caribbean island of st. vincent boats sung coover on the ground. all the wide spreads, damage is hurricane, very viral through things with was since where i said the st. vincent in the granite, the prime minister unit island has been in depth. the reports that i have received indicates that 90 percent of the hoses been severely damaged or destroyed. several pounded the tiny holiday island must meet to resume what we were more or less expecting it because 5 me to waves were expected, but never the less. this is the 1st time even during the cycling that we've seen
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the seat as a rough as this it 3 the 1st time this has happened in st. louis. thankfully, so far there's been relatively few reports of this or injuries. this isn't over. now the hurricane is hurtling post jamaica, and the moving to 1000000 people living there. later on in the week, it's expected to hit mexico with the state there. a cruise is already struggling with tropical storm chris. we didn't expect the level of the river to rise so fast in less than an hour. the rivers little rose a lot. the hurricane sits went up service south in the country in the you could time peninsula and emergency response crews on jaila. john home and i would just see the area we spoke to ask themselves is the prime minister of st. vincent on the quantities he criticized the international community for not doing enough to tackle climate change. overall, this is
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a horrific a hurricane. it's, it's, it is call, it does cause we haven't done the calculation yet, but it will be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage on the loss. and how is, is public infrastructure was having facilities . we have 75 shelters established. and persons who haven't been into the show that as i've gone into a friend's homes, we're without electricity. what is in some pads and not to another pads, the global community. i pay a lot of lip service to the consequences of climate change. and then, but they're not taking the issue very seriously, not,
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not by their responses in terms of resources and the like. and doors will do the emissions they have cause in this climate change. the other ones were benefited through the emissions because business times of a tied to a particular global economy and you caused the problems. and then you leave us on the front lines and we pay the price. that's not fair. that's not just. and um, their words that they have to match them with, with appropriate actions. and they're not doing that. the a do you when it says a quarter of a 1000000 people have been impacted by these very armies, latest evacuation order for southern gaza. among them a hundreds of patients forced to flee the european hospital. they made the perilous journey to another medical facility in western con eunice early to find no
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available pads. jacob around the post hospital board and its equipment abandoned doctors and patients forced out because of it is really order to leave ahead of a planned attack for moment by oaks, mother a cancer patient. that means the options have run out of there or not. and i was just when i was there, we came to now so hospital and unfortunately there are no paid still cancer patients, little cancer patients or died. and i was the, we've walked, yes, they all know ambulances and no means of transportation due to this of via crowd in the latest force. displacement of palestinians in southern gaza is the result of, in his riley, military evacuation order. doctors and patients have had to leave the european hospital in con eunice. palestinians were told to move west for this safety. for
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many, it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nasa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run outs. and for displaced palestinians lucky enough to get to a hospital bed and cabinet stuff are able to offer as minimal situation as disastrous and exhausting for the doctors and the injured themselves due to the lack of medical stuff and equipment for you. many of these families have been forced to move more than once. they say nowhere and kaiser is safe, not even areas be as riley military to class humanitarians zones at the moment. we don't know where to go. we're just heading west to what's on the last eastern funding for now. those who can crowd on to vehicles as they leave their homes or temporary shelters. yes, again, traveling into the on knowing with no idea or of what they'll eat,
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where they'll sleep. but in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder 0 the talk to you in humanitarian official, full gaza, says it's rarely, but it's reaction. the civility restricting the distribution of aid. so it would cause breeze to un security council on the worst thing you might have to have in situation. gabriel, that is on the reports from the un headquarters in new york. as in december, the un security council adopted resolution 2720 calling for among other things. the secretary general to appoint a senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for guys of the most secret cause of pointed to the role. and 6 months later, during a briefing to the council, she spoke of increment to progress and challenges out of her control. deliverables include the establishment of additional supply routes, the streamlining and facilitation which has taken place. most of the space for
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acceleration remains very much subject to political will, as well as the enabling environment and conditions on the ground. there is no substitute for political will. she would not elaborate on who she meant by lack of political will. but in her briefing, she was at times critical of these real says the start of is really mutual peroration of off off and the subsequent closure of border crossing an early may. the volume of aid entering into gaza, or being distributed to go across, garza has dropped significantly military activity and the lack of safety routes inside garza continued to severely impact humanitarian operations. some council members expressive restoration is by to force solutions. is bytes of the i. c, j, older. in spite of this mechanism, is by default briefings and couldn't meet plants. they're coming,
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the type of situation is not getting better. after coming out of closed door consultations, rushes ambassadors, said cock is trying, but hurt a mechanism isn't working that really doesn't function because of the depths of the 65 apps. and so this is why i had them since the secret cock also told the council that by the middle of this month, she's hoping to have up and running and a cord or from egypt. she said there are un monitors ready to deploy to gaza, to oversee the distribution of that aid. yes, they receive the necessary visa approvals from these rarely authorities. gabriel is on to algae 0 at united nations in new york of the stem paid as a religious event in india has killed at least $116.00 people attendees had
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gathered in the northern states of the top are dashed to celebrate the can do that to she the image and came that has more the what else to the other i'm doing says bring the dead injury. hospitality. utah in northern india. after stumpy at a religious event, you know to per dash o d. was it got like oh yeah, it really tragic accident took place. really just stephen celebrating bully baba, what's going on. so how do you village of tots or district around s 10 bit happened and people have died. thousands of people were injured. ok. and the desktop is expected to rise if, if the people started falling on one another. those who were plus died, american people there, pulled them out. the cause of the stumpy isn't clear. some reports suggest it began when people were leaving the side of the crowding may have been. in fact, the initial report suggests more than 15000 people were attending the event which
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had permission for 5000. the states chief minister has ordered an investigation into the incident that i've just sort of got a good, big cook mac. but a 1000 and india is prime minister to show the public. the government is offering support in the god again. buddies, senior officials of the center bomb and dart in constant touch with the dish. com and i assure everyone to this house that the victims so it'd be, haven't been able to be very little. the administration is engaged in relief investigative work under the supervision of the state government. it's not the 1st time this done. pete has happened, a religious event in india, all sorts of increase the police presence that must gatherings instills, inducing drains for surveillance. imaging came out to 0. this kenya is interior, ministry has won. protests is that violence and honestly you must cease at all costs of the protests. as for the police and the capital again, the movement that began with a move stopping a tax hike is on demanding the president's resignation. same as well as the reports
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now from nairobi. 2 weeks into protests against a controversial finance bill. demonstrators are still on the streets of kenya. of the police, accused of disproportionate violence, showed no signs of backing down the president william root may have scrapped the bill. but protesters demands head of all they want justice for what they say was the government's heavy handed response to canyons exercising their constitutional rights of the president. he should be addressing as good money. he doesn't address us like a c, b a flash or we have some people that doesn't exist to the slide. at least a little bit of respect. really. we stop coming to this street.
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we chose recent remarks to the media defending tack sykes and police tactics. and down playing the death to have re ignited public anger. our president is very ignorant. he has no idea. he has no clue. he's so out of touch with reality. so this invest, cleaning up that house. it's very important. it's very mandatory demands now include cuts, the government spending lower salaries for public officials and the dismissal of anyone with a criminal record lining up empty coffins on the street. they demand justice for the dead. hold someone accountable for police brutality they say, and they blame their presence. what we're seeing here today is a reflection of the fact that there is still a great deal of anger against the government. protesters here say that they feel their voices are still not heard. and the government still doesn't understand why they're coming out and protesting. protesters have pledged to shut down major
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cities twice a week, for as long as it takes. but public support for the demonstrators may be facing. the shopkeepers fearing looting. turn vigilante on tuesday. the paranoia, a dangerous element to add to the mix and then already voted tile situation. zane bus route the old is 0. and i wrote to the conflicting saddam now where more than 7000000, the people have been forced from the homes and fighting between the army and the power minute to rapid support forces. d u. n is warning that more refugees are facing simon as far as escalates in the city of l fashion. in the north golf for region, charles trusted has been sitting under a tree with lifting food and water exposed to the fish heat and seasonal range of 2 dogs. no one in the full i'm the and look to the say,
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they have no way to go. they fight the homes in the city of l. sasha were fighting rage using what's being described as one of the biggest bottles since the conflict began 14 months ago. a lot of guess the fatality did that. we were very scared. there was heavy shelly on gunfire. so we left our house and went to another neighborhood. we finally managed to leave i pressure as a group of 21 people that we have missing families whose faith we don't know, we have no idea if they're dead or alive. fighting interrupted between troops. loyal to shoot don's army chief up to the photo book from the rapids support for caesar. horace if led by his former deputy in april last year, the city of l. sasha, for the population of 1800000 is the armies last strong holding dog for the sun, only the phone. okay. and i we, i don't know the face of my mother, my brother and sister and i were separated. we got some information that i will
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shoot comp north a 5 pack shift, but those been fighting that as well. warning, terrible situation and need food and attend to protects us from the rain of last month. the un security council approve the resolution demanding we already said hold 6 siege of a fashion and withdrawal view. and he's wanting of a potential wide spread funding across waves of saddam, especially in the full conflict, is killed at least 14000 people in injured, around searching 3000. it's also the fullest mobile 9000000 people from their homes, triggering and ultimately the world's largest displacement crisis. but also one of the worst humanitarian dissolved as well that i can look what we are an urgent need of food, water, and clothing and other basic things. i'm staying with assembly, i don't know, but the head of the families, we don't with no one to support her name of last month. you and say the troll
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cities were being committed a long lines. this would not be the 1st time the. all right, so if the merge from a group of sites is accused of genocide and academic cleansing and awful, 20 years ago, charles toronto, which is 0. so the head off to the break rights groups, say new video from the king of classics shows the minute children to forcibly sensing its critics for fields. and we look at the foreign policy difficulties. we know you case the general election will face the the okay, where do you see it ready? its quite top. so its the southern states of the us and that won't breeze comes up to meet the meet the cool stuff in the plains that usually generates time to. so
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i'm just doing the same again now. the biggest ones like to be in the midwest, their higher valley, and that can be pretty damaging. the sort of flooding on the grounds. you know, some of the states and midwest. so this is just got to top them up. there's also writing showing it so every now to get a getting new mexico. we seems a big thunderstorms here. i think, to become lights on. the west brothers, you know, is how i couldn't barrow the earliest category 5 hurricane on record. it's just battled through grenada cause devastation here. it's not in the open voltage. it's still a hurricane is still a major, how i can it's moving westwards towards jamaica slot is the mainland for in jamaica, probably wednesday, local time. not necessarily the major hurricane, but i wouldn't want to really tired. so the risk for you also exists. the forecasts beyond that takes it to the time and into about finch of the gulf of come page where it will probably be we could all these costs. so jamaica's, the next thing to watch actful in south america, the seasonal right and still fairly heavy in west,
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the of the you without just the recap of the headlines. the most powerful reported hurricane to hit the kind of being so early in the storm season is burning towards jamaica or couldn't the barrow was talking when spins about 250 kilometers per pallet is a category 5 store. it since been downgraded to categories for 3 people who died as well as ami has ordered hundreds of thousands of tons of citizens to evacuate thoughts of southern guns as it continues its attacks across the street or some heavy fights between this very forces somebody at least 116 people have been killed in india, in a stampede during a religious gatherings. thousands of people had gathered to celebrate. she's in the
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states of, of production, video of the change politicians and civil rights activism, ministry uniform. was it mostly mckenna, festive rights groups, are choosing the minute children to forcibly conscripting critical voices. meanwhile, the security situation in the west african country continues to deteriorate. nicholas hunger force is not soldiers, but voice is critical of breaking up losses military june to in uniform, 71 year old, a blessed a withdrawal go the countries former foreign minister, along with a prominent human rights lawyer and the leading civil society activist. all 3 were arrested last year, writes groups say this video published by rotors, news agency, proves they were forced, will be sent to the battlefield, having dared to challenge bringing a passage. and we can see if the country has been in a total war against army groups in the country and in this war, uh, everybody that is not totally into the side of the government or its or is the
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government's perfect perspective on the situation. has been uh the risk of being victimized on groups linked to ice. so and i'll try to control 40 percent of a country slightly larger than the united kingdom. in 2023. the gent announced a mass mobilization law calling on any one fits and above the age of 18 to take up arms and fight for the nation. you know, has been use the target in a discriminatory manner. human rights defenders, but also independent voices that have been critical of the government. several international and local news outlet have been taken off air for their reporting on the battlefield losses and the growing discontent among commanding officers. rumors if possible, attempted cruise have shaken the agenda. meanwhile, millions mostly children who are being displaced by the ongoing fighting, working a foss, so our humanitarian colleagues say that the countries facing unprecedented humanitarian
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crisis was 6300000 people in need of humanitarian support and protection. we, along with our partners, are supporting the government's efforts to meet people's immediate needs wounded. but the public broadcaster continues to show apparent successes of the armed forces hoping to encourage those displays to return home the govern and says people are at liberty to express themselves freely. but these videos of forced conscripts serve as a reminder that being 2 outspoken may come at a cost. nicholas hawk, l g 0 a way as opposed to sharing the policies lottery to take power and thursday's u. k. general election. any new prime minister face is a difficult series of decisions on foreign policy, conflicts and ukraine and gaza, as well as the strange relation to the you all need urgent attention on different mountain care. that's
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a james based reports now from long 5 days off to the u. k. election, they total leaders will gather. this was last year's summit. in lithuania, the war and ukraine will again be top with the agenda when they meet to mock the lines to 75th anniversary in washington dc. i suppose the right, it's likely to be the 1st international trip from new you pay prime minister kissed um he'll be the new face on the global stage, but he's unlikely to bring many surprises with his foreign policy. it's now nearly 18 months since president putin invited ukraine, and a new labor government is bound to continue the case that costs support for the presidency. lensky. when it comes to the war on garza, the parties election manifesto document says the u. k. will recognize a policy and state tiers, charismatic non correspond how it was perceived in the country. but pub, costa, an academic jason pack says both stomach and the mine he's slated to be used for. and secretary david allow me, will be very cautious. i do think he's going to be
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a gradualist once he's in like even his statement in the manifesto of recognizing palestine that had to walk back only when we're ready with the americans, only the end of a process. so, you know, we can't expect things to change overnight, but labor of course, has more most of the constituents then the tories labor also cares more about international law. it's important to point out that kia and david when we have both lawyers, and they both talked about the icbc and the i, c j and very favorable terms. it's now h is what was arguably the most consequential vote for the u. k. and button times milton election, but the referendum, the net to break 6 person extra things. a european union at the time stop. i wanted to stay in europe now and issue a service. say he's trying to avoid one because it remains such it makes the key issue. there's no way the appetite to revisit the referendum, which dominated all politics for so long. and i think most people would rather have
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a period of calmness and stability. however, in government, i think the labor will come on the increasing amounts of pressure from businesses, which has made a big effort to quote the attention of in the last few years. i know so for me is our membership. it could have up to $500.00 m pays and labor and people tend to be very per european. that may be another good reason for the u and u. k to well closer together in the coming months of that's the election on the other side of the atlantic. on november, the 5th donald trump is leading in the polls. and to use a very for this expression, salma a full human rights lawyer leading a left who sent a policy may not be trumps cup of tea. james base out to 0 london, ron's remaining presidential candidates, so taking pots and the final televised debate head of friday's run of that reformist box and my suit with the possess keiana and ultra conservative aside, each of the they came out on top on last week's vote. the stop exit was cold off the president abraham racy, died in
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a helicopter crash in may. a new york judge and donald trump's hoss money case has postponed his sentencing. it's been pushed back following challenges by trump's legal team. as a result of the supreme court's ruling on monday, but presidents have immunity from prosecution for official acts, while an office, trump is now set to be sentenced on september, the 18th, instead of july, the 11th republican, that presidential candidates was found guilty and many on 54 counts of falsifying business records. the intent of influencing the 2016 election housing jordan has more now from washington dc. former us president donald trump was supposed to be sentenced for his 34 convictions in the so called hush money case on july 11th. trump was found guilty of paying an adult film star some $160000.00 or so to keep
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her silent about their affair right after his wife had given birth to their son. this came about because he didn't want anything to derail his efforts to be elected president back in 2016. trump's lawyers have now whilst a new york state judge to delay the sentencing because they want to try to vacate the convictions. this in light of the supreme court ruling on monday that trump is immune from prosecution for so called official acts taken while he is president. but the allegations that lead to the convictions all took place except for a couple of instances before trump was elected in november 2016. the judge in the case has basically said that he will a while. trump's lawyers to try to make the argument to vacate the convictions and vacate the sentencing as well. the prosecutor's office has said it does not object,
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but the judge has said that if trump's lawyers are unsuccessful and then he's going to schedule sentencing for september 18th, just under 2 months before the presidential election here in the united states. it's some were called is perhaps a hail mary or last ditch effort to evade were legal responsibility for his actions . but one thing is certain pundits say that donald trump has never tried to get away with doing things and trying to get away with being held accountable for his actions. russell and jordan elders 0 washington. but drawing malcolm is vice president of the institute for constitutional government. he says that trump snow is trying to throw out the hush money conviction the painted to his
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