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he is determined to oppose the principles of compassion, to manage defending french justice, a witness documentary on a jersey to the park and burial blas through the se, caribbean leaving destruction in its wake up. the 6 people, again taking stock people in jamaica preparing for the worst with the hurricane due to hit that later on wednesday. the other ones are in jordan, this is all just a red line from dell. also coming up a hopeless journey. patients play one hospital and does that to find that no beds out another medical facility and writes groups. a new video from picking
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a facet shows the ministry turn to forcibly sending its critics to the front of the the hurricane. barrow is rolling through the caribbean causing habits on several islands. it's now heading towards jamaica. better to reach captured, re 5 states us before being downgraded to a full. at least 6 people have died including 3 in grenada on one and st. vincent and the grenadines. i'll just say it was john, home and report the scenes of devastation in grenada of the hurricane. barrow landed a direct hit on the island of cry cuz things were as bad. on another small island in the st. vincent in the granite things archipelago said its prime minister unit. iowa has been def. i stated the reports that i have received. it
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indicates that 90 percent of the hallways is and i've been severely damaged, destroyed. it's the 1st time it cuts a 3 foot stool. this boom, this'll be in the atlantic hurricane season meteorologist say that's due to rick who break, compete in the north atlantic, which in turn fuels biggest stones. many scientists believe that soon due to global warming, the st. vincent imprinted the prime minister speed to $120.00 was angry. 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. they're causing this climate change. they're the ones who have benefited through the emissions and you caused the problems. and then you leave us on the frontlines. i'm. we pay the price
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0 pound that the tiny holiday island must meet to resume what we will more or less expecting it. because 5 meet a wage or expected, but never the less. this is the 1st time, even during the cycling that we've seen the seat of the roof is this. it's really the 1st time this has happened in st. louis. thankfully, so far there's been relatively few report success or injuries. this isn't over. now, the hurricane is hurtling towards jamaica and the moving to 1000000 people living there. later on in the week, it's expected to hit mexico, the hurricane food costs to hit. you could time peninsula, i do, bo, it's expected to have lost some of it stripped by then the mexican government's already organizing buses to evacuate those that it needs to the much. so bring paul, this is just the 1st major store of
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a hurricane season. the crew promised to have many more journey home and out to see the mexico city. well, mike hutchinson as a journalist based in grenada, he says it will take a long time for the audience to recover from the devastation. i've experienced the destruction in some parts of mainland grenada. we have uh, had a house is losing its roof. i've seen a cultural uh fraud use. i've seen no meg. i've seen coco, i've seen coconut, i've seen just about everything destroyed up by this up hall for catastrophic hurricane uh category for burial. i do right for the stated inquiry. come on piedmont need v. r, assist islands. they have experience 90 percent of destruction in terms of the houses there. the government facilities, schools, churches, homes, destroyed by this. how we came. we've lost 2 lives in carrier and piedmont,
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and one on the mainland. we need a total of 3. the damage assessment is still being done, released is being brought to carry echo, and piedmont. it is a tough time for us, but we are getting help from from outside countries. so despite the devastation, i think that the kirby and the region they are coming together to assist us in a time. i mean, we are very concerned we've experienced back in 20 or for a hurricane. similar to this one. it was more devastating, but it took down about 90 to 95 percent of the houses. and so it was really hard to build back. and so having experience a hurricane of that magnitude. and then yesterday, again, having to experience a category for hurricane with threats of more to come. it raises the, i'm sorry i to you of loss because we know that one hurricane is just one too many . there are so many things that gets affected when there's a how we can this is like the intensity. um, once there was a hurricane,
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it affects the lock either fix or terrorism set down, which would depend on a lot for our revenue. it also affect to be cultural products and produce as well because we depend on agricultural lots so it doesn't matter. the magnitude effects or livelihoods one, we have a next, so it is a time that we know anxiety is reeves because of that uncertainty. well meanwhile, people in jamaica preparing for hurricane burial to make land full later on wednesday, residents have been starting up on supplies in the capital kingston. the windows have many homes and businesses have been voted up and not just a patient of a storm. jamaica's prime minister under homeless is urging some citizens to take shelter. if you live in a low lying area and the area, it's hard to call the pool and the loading on line side. or if you live on the binds of a river or a buddy, i implore you to evacuated to
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a show top or to see if i grow. will that still to milton will come? he's the head of news with the audrey on glean communications group. he joins us live from kingston in jamaica. move in, good job. you with us. so we've seen the hurricane barrel, depth of state pots, city of the southeast, kind of being already just focused through quickly your understanding of just how powerful and dangerous barrow is expected to be when it hits jamaica later on wednesday. and indeed, we expect it to be very dangerous. it's gonna come very hard just in terms of a high over jamaica. and we are expecting, you know, to have significant impact from the storm in terms of wind damage. the heavy rains floods the damage for the clothes, line, and so on. and that's why today and from yesterday the item has been prepared for the arrival of barrow. she fishes, what been on the pedro keys? these are some keys off the southern pool stuff. they are the most of them,
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i think we were told 10 persons remained all the keys, but most of the official men and women have returned to the main line. also those on the south coast of broad devils, ashore to protect them because they saw what happened in barbados and the islands when barrows passed over there over the weekend. the other thing is that, i'm sorry, go ahead. no, somebody jump in milton because that's the way to push out the timing and what's the weather like in kingston at the moment and tell us briefly a bit more about the preparations people are making in the capital in terms of getting supplies. buttoning down the hatches, i mean people don't have much time left before the hurricane hits to know what entering some of the capital, there's no rain, it's a no more dry day to day. it has been absolutely no rain today we expected to start sometime in the we all as of the morning i'm leaving to later in the morning. preston spent today at a supermarket special station spilling up and get his last minute supplies. pretty
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much most businesses ongoing office is closed at mid day today, and so persons were allowed to go home to, to make their preparations at home. but mileage to international airports, the one in the capital i'm wanting to towards capital monkey could be closing. kingston closed a few minutes ago at 10 o'clock the month to can be is airport with flow stuff, the larger airports of the time. that was by midnight. and we understand the prime minister and pro holiness has declared the country a national disaster area with a doing the desk of a move. and what does that actually mean on what a government officials with police telling people about what to do? essentially the persons are to stay off the streets tomorrow unless that stuff you're part of the central services you should remain at home. um, finalize their preparations and us write all the storm there. they want the streets, the ministry, they want to make sure that there's no new thing or any sort of nefarious activity
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tomorrow when the stormy spots and then also for persons who maybe thursday. cuz going to try and see what's happening back on the cost lines to see the waves crashing and, and essentially to keep people out of harm's way. and just to just the final thoughts you middleton, i mean, jamaica is one of the premier tourist destinations in the caribbean. as he was saying, we're not hearing that both main add ports. have been close in kingston and monte go bay. what sort of impact is this lots that have been on the tourist industry and what a taurus being told it was, you know, not very minutes far as i have left. i know some of your minds did put on an extra flights of the one. take a be because some choice wanted to leave. uh, we saw a missionary group from the united states, i think from texas. they left today because they didn't feel comfortable staying. what mentors by still here and you know, so many kids are there. they're prepared to rival the storm. i think there's a whole back because it's really costing more to the so that the not cost where
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most of the toys of 90 percent of work towards that typically um in terms of major hotels and attractions are located is that the the pot might be spared um, it won't be as badly affected as the solar cost, which tends to be more equal towards demand and smaller hotels. so the, the, the feeling is that the tourist industry, the whole thing you know, hoping against or perhaps that the north quote software as a significant damage. us, perhaps the sol, my alright, that milton woke up the head of news at all. juggling a group at milton, thanks for talking to us here without just air and stay safe. why don't you thank you. now nearly 90000000 people in the us around the heat. warnings, temperatures are expected to reach up to 43 degrees celsius and several cities across the west coast state of california, 8 wave scale move in 2000 feet in the us last year.
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the now the you, instead of the course of the 1000000 people have been affected by these, randy armies latest evacuation or if a southern gaza among them a hundreds of patients forced to free the european the hospital. they made the parent this journey to another medical facility in west and the hon. eunice. i need to find no available beds. is jacob brown, a hospital board and its equipment abandoned doctors and patients forced out because of an as riley order to leave the head of a plan to attack the moment. oh, by oaks, mother, a cancer patient. that means the options have run out of the items as well. so we came to now, so hospital and unfortunately there are no bids for cancer patients. look how cancer patients or died. we've walked. yeah, they,
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oh no ambulances and no means of transportation due to this 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 the safety. for many it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nesa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run outs and for displaced palestinians lucky enough to get to the hospital bed. the 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 to 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 declares,
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humanitarian zones at the moment. we don't know where to go. we're just heading west to what's on the left seat in front of me 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 of what they'll eat, where they'll sleep. but in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder 0 well guns are such as your j. e. a neighborhood has been on the receiving end of relentless bombing bodies, randy ministry, there were reports of heavy fighting between his ready forces on the test number games a palace to be in gen. listen because it has documented the destruction interest i you, we are here just a few meters away from is on your neighborhood. basically, the listings are missing, the neighborhood neighborhood is subject to extensive air strikes. turn this every
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morning, cause we're a round forces. interview number one for multiple directions, forcing civilians to displace in situations what means, dyer families still trapped. there's a neighborhood with this. denise is in. this is this we can get in that she never had the top you and the human the chairman officials, a guns. this is randy minutes. reaction is severely restricting the distribution of aid. so good colleague has brief the security council on the worst thing. humanitarian situation. government is under reports from human headquarters in new . as in december, the un security council adopted resolution 2720 calling for among other things. the secretary general to appoint
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a senior humanitarian and reconstruction coordinator for guys of the most secret cause are pointed to the role and 6 months later, during a briefing to the council, she spoke of inquiry, mental progress and challenges out of her control. deliverables include the establishment of additional supply routes, the streamlining and facilitation which has taken place most the space for excel ration 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 the is very mutual formation 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
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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 there for me, the type of situation is not getting better. after coming out of closed door consultations, rushes ambassadors, ed cock is trying, but hurt a mechanism isn't working that really doesn't function because of this. this is the absence of this is why they have, since this is why they have since 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,
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they receive the necessary visa approvals from these rarely authorities. gabriel is on to l. just either at united nations in new york. time for a short break here, and i'll just say right, when we come back to humanitarian workers, i killed in eastern democratic republic of conduct after the convoy was attacked by protests. and we look at the foreign policy, difficulties facing the window of the page, general electric one, the okay, where you see it ready? it's quite hot. so it's 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 on the. so 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 this already flooding on the grounds. you know, some of the states and midwest. so this is just going to talk about is also writing
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showing itself every now to get a getting new mexico. we seems a big thunder storms here, but i think to become lighter to the west brothers, you know, is how we can barrow the earliest category. 5, hurricane on record. it's just battled through grenada cause devastation here. it's not in the open waters. it's still a hurricane, it's still in major how i can it's moving westwards towards jamaica. sliding to make line for in jamaica, probably wednesday, local time. not necessarily the major hurricane, but i wouldn't want to rotate the tires. so the risk for you also exists. the full cost beyond that takes you to the town and into val finch the gulf of come page where it will probably be we could on these costs. so you make is the next thing to charge for in south america, the seasonal. right. and still fairly heavy in western columbia in particular, and that i wanted to share, i was once again regenerating near for the legs a on the
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we're going to hit the caribbean. similarly in the storm season is biling towards jamaica. again, barrow was packing, wind speeds up to 250 kilometers an hour as a category 5 storm, but it since been downgraded to a for the 6 people have died. jamaica's prime minister as the citizens in low lying areas to evacuate to head and power barrels arrival residents in the capital kinks . and they've been stopping up on supplies windows of many homes and businesses have been folded up, and apples have been closed. and some nation store on israel's army has ordered hundreds of thousands of palestinians to evacuate pots and southern guns. because it continues its attacks across the street. and those are both fighting between his ready forces and the congregation should no video of detain politicians and civil rights activists in military uniform as emerged in between a 5. so rights groups are accusing the ministry jump to a full, somebody conscripting critical voices. meanwhile,
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the security situation of the west african country continues to wasn't making a thoughtful. it's is not soldiers, but voice is critical of breaking up losses military june to an uniform 71 year old . a blessed say woodrow go, the country's 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 to 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 armand groups in the country and in this war, uh, everybody that is not the totally into the side of the government or its or is the 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
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a mass mobilization law calling on any one fits and above the age of 18 to take up arms and fight for the nation below. has been used to target in a discriminatory manner. human rights defenders, but also in the invoices 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 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
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hoping to encourage those displays to return home the govern and says people are at liberty to express themselves freely. but these videos of forest conscripts serve as a reminder that being too outspoken may come at a cost. nicholas hawk, l g 0 community is an eastern democratic republic of congo, living in fear as the m. 23 on group advances to more towns. people say the army and the united nations have failed to protect them on sunday, protest as attacked the humanitarian con void. now the town of the timbo sounded, there was a long white county reports the suite of nano in the eastern double pockets. but because campbell, after the m 22 young group coverage identity up, i told him kind of, i don't know what those, those are the top. do you want it to have in a co voice setting for you to the victims which are due to your phone,
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just 84. if it's a pro you would kill me here. you know, but let me go sometimes. and jos come to help us, and sometimes they don't. i don't have much to say about and use some help us, but others make lot difficult for us. but explaining across both capabilities. this is what temple, any portent commercial, how many people are frustrated by why this is the failure by the on the end of need to know something that's been one of the we are practicing here since yesterday evening because we want to know the truth. why our soldiers leaving the front line and coming here to this hotel weld rebels are advancing. this is why we're here on the streets the lot. this is aldo, fighting between the commodities army and the m. 22 groups started in 2022. the d o c o two's is one of those fucking they fight us on a conditional integrated you nice meals, deployed additional to the table and the surrounding areas as people sleep towns
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couple done by the fighters to sunday. should things like this shouldn't happen too often. i'm asking people to stay calm. they want to say they vote as a whole new and from their homes is 2 and a half years bringing the total number of people just listening to the office is 6.7. 1 of the height and weight coming out of just 0 within the democratic political school. you know, of course, in cambodia a sentence 10 environmental as to between 6 and 8 years in jail. they were part of an activist group that campaigned against the destructive infrastructure of projects and alleged corruption. the court challenge them with the closing crimes and that activism. 3 of them, but also convicted for insulting cambodia is king. the activist denied the charges saying that politically motivated what we have done is only a small contribution to demand solutions for the environment, but we found has been damaged. so our arrest won't bring any benefit,
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which could be a loss. and we'll see, we'll see how can both use reputation in the international arena and loop in the community and people. we clearly see that we will national treat as our and who loves the nation. the new york judge and donald trump's huffman in k sounds, the best phone his sentencing has been pushed back following challenges by trumps legal team. as a result of the supreme court's ruling on monday, the presidents have some immunity from prosecution for official acts, while an office or trump is now set to be sentenced on september 18th, instead of july, the 11th republican presidential candidate was found guilty in may on $34.00 counts of falsifying business recognized the intent of influencing the 2016 election, which on malcolm is from the institute for constitutional government. he says trump's lawyer is not trying to throw out the hush money conviction to the painted to miss daniels the corner. graphics all matters may have taken place in 2016,
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but all of the alleged false business entries. and that was, he was what is what he was convicted of the place in 2017 when he was in the white house. so what the supreme court did, and it's immunity decision and why it's important is they said that a president is absolutely immune for their own vishal apps that they take while they are in office. they are not of use for their unofficial acts, but they are um, you know, official lights. but the court went further and said that yes, a former president is in you if his conduct is immune because they were official at . you cannot introduce any evidence pertaining to those official apps to prove that the former president committed a crime with respect to his unofficial acts. and in this case, you ended up having testimony from a presidential advisor. hope that you had presidential phone records from the white
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house being introduced. you had several speeches and social media posts that the supreme court has said might have also been official acts as a president using his bully pulpit. you had government ethics forms be introduced. so the president is going to be able to make, i think they fairly powerful argument that under the supreme court ruling, none of that evidence should have been introduced against him in his new york trial . and they are, for the conviction needs to be over time. now with poll showing the labor party is likely to take pilot and thursday's general election. the new u. k. prime minister face has a difficult series of decisions on foreign policy, conflicts in ukraine and in gaza, as well as strain relations with the european union who need urgent attention. a different thing that is a james based report number 5 days off to the u. k. election, they total lead, as will gather. this was last year's summit and miscellaneous. the war and ukraine
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will again be top with the agenda when they meet tomorrow. the alliances 75th anniversary in washington d. c. i suppose the right is likely to be the 1st international trip from new you pay prime minister kia system. 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 presidents the landscape. 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, and 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 a gradualist once he's had like even his statement in the manifesto of recognizing power.

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