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the, the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award, nominator here on. now, the every debate con, is taking the necessary steps to protect themselves on their property and to be able to recover quickly after that. they have retained jamaica braces, hurricane barrow laughter written tests across the se, caribbean killing at least 6 feet from the hello on elizabeth put on. and this is algebra. life from door ha. also coming up has been low since it's 500 rockets towards an openness where i'm following to connect with one of the senior commanders and an es trikes is where these trucks, target homes and con units me and also possible one of golf. few functioning
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medical facilities and a major pole in the u. k. products and the actual dis off the can services. the name of policy predicted to secure the largest majority in rush street. the one of the most powerful hurricanes to hit the county and is, is heading towards jamaica, major ologist expect hurricane battle to make landfill elation on wednesday. the category full storm has already left a trail of destruction in the southeast caribbean kennedy. at least 6 people, jamaican prime minister, angel homeless, told algebra that his government and nation prepared the government is at its highest level of alert unpreparedness. all the entities that are responsible for the state and emergency response are localized. we have 900 show those right across the island. i would say that's about 90 percent of them are organized and ready out
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. so from a government perspective, the government is ready. the government also engaged in on intensive information on isaiah. something comes in without what citizens for the last 3 or 4 days. so from a hostile level, the domain kind of households have information about how to protect themselves out to protect their property, and how to respond after the hurricane has passed. my own assessment is that every job background is taking the necessary steps to protect themselves and their property and to be able to, to recover quickly after they, they are retained. so i think the island is prepared. we are installed right now. we have started to experience arguing conditions, but not yet severe. so we are still some way out, maybe 3 or 4 hours out from actually experiencing severe hurricane conditions. we are expecting that by virtual us, the category of this, or it can, which is that,
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into the project adult, to be a category for ad, but it reaches your bank or it could potentially go in grades or categories, reach still dangerous, already can, which would cause storms so it is a heavy rain, a 10 shot, a destruction to. ready the infrastructure and the residential and commercial properties. and um, in the interior we may very well experience a lot of sites. but we do have plans for that and we are prepared. we have identified on the low line areas, and that is essentially on the so eastern cost of jamaica, where we would have potential of significant damage. there are shelters in probably 70 to these areas of higher road. and we have implemented on the aisle disaster risk management act. i mean back to me is on florida. once we have
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made the assessment and we have made some assessments and we will, i am far as those are those and uh, assist the residents in relocating. but outside of that for the last 3 or 4 days, we have been employing residents. and so i'm have responded. i'd have both bought internally as alexandra bias has more on the devastation barrel has cool so far. barrel hit in the middle of the night and left nearly everyone on union island homeless. this is what's left of the tiny island. just 9 square kilometers large part of st. vincent and the grenadines. residents did what they could to survive. as homes were torn apart and windows broke around them, they said the pressure was so intense, they could feel it in their ears. hardly anything's been left. standing. 90 percent of the hallways has been severely damaged,
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destroyed. there's devastation in grenada to barrow made landfill monday as a category for hurricane. thousands of people are without power and communication systems are down. it is almost, i'm gonna give you a like almost photo damage of destruction. of all buildings complete devastation and destruction of agriculture complete until the destruction of the natural environment and barrels not done yet. the hurricanes charging towards jamaica emergency preparations are under way. we are actually actively in the communities trying to start the evacuation efforts. we actually started this from yesterday based on the projections that we saw resend, told notices to persons in those communities we have or police. we have the army that out there. that is helping to move those residents away from where they are.
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and we've been imploring them at one point barrels each category 5 status with wins of at least 250 kilometers per hour. it's the 1st time a storm this powerful has hit. so early in the season. meteorologist say it's due to record breaking heat in the north atlantic and sign to say that all due to global warming, their warning, the season is on track to be much worse than usual. alexandra buyers out to 0. the 7 on now. it has balls. it's $500.00 rootkits towards northern israel. the assault is part of around 10 operations on wednesday, targeting is really military science. the attacks followed and is riley strike on the huge area in the lebanese city of fire, which kills the see it has the come on the is one of the defense minister. you all
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belong, says that the country was ready to do whatever action is required and never known, including fighting. let's bring in that correspondence said vague. he's joining us live from much i use in southern lebanon. so there has been a lot of activity over the past few hours. so tell us about the has bullet colanda who's been killed in the groups response. the absolutely, yeah, lots of activity over the last through i was not is it is, will come on to name is how much they might not. so it was a senior colonda on head of the as ease unit, nice southern lebanon is divided into 3 districts. and he was responsible as part of the commander on that unit of one of those divisions. one of those districts along the levered on israel border. now he was assassinated, we've been even a drone striking the city of tide, which is around $83.00 come to side of the capital of lever on a route. now, as you said, his was response has been over 10 separate attacks. targeting various is really
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military sites that we launched, a 100 for to show rockets, tools, and goals and heights where we could see it has still as a sunny sect you could still see the smoke and some of those flyers burning on the hillside for us as a result of those his boss strikes now they've also said they've had barracks using this solves, they've hit uh, postal service that does technical equipment. is there any technical equipment and this has been the response from him for a lot and they say that this responsibility is within the framework of responding to these right is ready to assess the nation of the senior colonda and this assess the nation comes not just within a month, i'm in this estimation on a strike against a senior who will come on the advertising, who was killed in a strike of when it struck a building. and he was also someone with considerable back to i said thank you very much for that. and it looks like we've lost, like an extra cost on them as a big, but that's the basis from much i,
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you and in southern lebanon. is there any false is involved in area and the, and also hospital in the con, eunice and southern gaza? is there any media reporting multiple casualties, including children in the house that was hit, was next to a school for the slaves palestinians. and just people have been rushing denouncing hospital for treatment. that's after a quarter of a 1000000 people fled pots of southern gaza and recent days following and is waiting of actuation or to the of the sleep behind them come here. and then they boomed us. what is this? if this was the time, then we should have stayed in the homes and not come here and they would have bummed us the. what was the point of coming here and being boomed? why do we live like this? what is this injustice that we have subjected to? that is bringing that correspondent and goes out that a couple of them and he's joining his life from data on the law and central guys as a thought. if what are you sharing about the, the impact of the latest strike me and also hospital of
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the yes, elizabeth via tech has been carried out against a 5 story building that is located on the vicinity of north for hospital in the southern most city of con, units, now what we do know is that the destruction has been left behind, is beyond imagination. it has caused a very great deal of frustration among whose civilians who were taking shelter around that place where those of make chip credits on the side where the residential houses have been selected from the attack segments house, then you have to report it kills. i'm do so i've been in at 77 palestinians have to report to engine and they have been transferred to a naso hospital in order to get medical treatment. but the situation that as we've been hearing from eye witnesses, is absolutely dying out because families that have been receiving different, controversial, and military evacuation for this by these, by the army. and right now they have new west sites in the entire district because
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of the ops, kaylee minute 3. let's try to find the most of this trip. exactly. elizabeth, there is a very kindly minute 3 attacks that because of the ongoing confrontation to the ground, we time us operative the use by the on the at least a palestinians have been killed so far in separate strikes against residential houses in the north of gauze, especially the key central neighborhoods of kansas city where medical sources have been confirming for l. just see where that moves us, that the palestinians have been killed so far since today don't. what is buddy all me to now is a, is a continue continuing, their manager operations, and she's a new for who would work the entire place that has to be a very active special service which was on east valley. so we could see that was 20 people when we last want 2 hours ago, a product. so of listening situation across the gaza strip topic. thank you for your update. thought a couple as a live in data out of a lot in central gaza. this is, rod is expected to go ahead with a mass of land seizure in the occupied westbank. this will bring the total amount
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of land taken by the state to a reco 12.7 square kilometers this year and would make it the largest land grab another 3 decades. that's according to settlement tracking organization piece. now, that's bringing our correspondent through the abraham. she's joining us live from little millennium to occupied west back, extremely concerning reports from peace now and the that tell us what they're saying. well, they're saying that there is a meeting that's being carried out now, and it's expected to continue until tomorrow by the planning committee in the legal supplement of bits l to regulates and approve the building of more than 6000 supplements units here in the occupied west bank, if that announcement is made public, which we are expecting is either tonight or tomorrow. then we are talking about $9000.00 supplement units being approved just since this year started. and we were
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already talking about the year 2023 being the highest on records when it comes to the approval of new units, which amounted last year to $12000.00 units here in the occupied west bank. let's remind our viewers that when we talk about the occupied westbank, we are talking about 60 percent of it with palestinians are not allowed to build without guessing. and almost impossible is way the permits to build. this is why we see them using these labs for grazing using them for farming. but in the past few years, we've been seeing how these really forces are moving with clouds to confiscate lands to give them to the expansion of the league. and it's really supplements at the expense of the indigenous people know the thank you for that. and then the able to handle the latest live and drama as, as ologies. and as well as a one soldier has died also being stabbed at a shopping mall in the northern city of columbia. police say the attack has been shot and has fallen. mother and sister have been arrested while the nothing yahoo
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government has band hours is 0 from the fulton from israel to himself. who has more on this from jordan's capital amman was really security sources. and officials say that the attacker, a palestinian citizen of israel from the northern town of now, what was the alleged attacker in this incident? they say the 2 people were initially injured one critically and one seriously. but one man had later died a both of those victims in their twenties now was really authorities had arrested the family members of this palestinian man, a common tactic of collective punishment we see carried out by is really police and is really forces against palestinians. they accuse of carrying out attacks another form of collective punishment. we see is the demolition of homes of palestinians. these really state has accused of carrying out attacks. it's something they say is
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necessary to interrogate the family members to bring them in for questioning to see if they have any sort of involvement. but oftentimes the family does not know and the attackers act by their own volition. but now we do not know if these family members have been released, but again, this is a common tactic that is used by is really security forces still ahead on knowledge as they are the final day of campaigning and iran. you take a look at the promises made by the to presidential contenders and china's electric comic has braced the terrace of aging and the you engage in tools to diffuse the next generation trade dispute, the in depth analysis of the day use headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump, now i don't itself and it could even help trunk in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selective justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank
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assessments the 5th stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause approach. i thought that a 100 percent different at this moment, no one can build boxes reach inside story on out jersey era. the pop up watching your flush, how you avoid mainly for josh level, move up, show her gaze with it as a 5 finish. right. there's lots to last time, but that'll hit us through. yeah, i was just show of
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the watching me elizabeth put on him and don't have a mind to yvonne told stories to sell. one of the most powerful, hurricanes to hit the caribbean and gas is heading towards jamaica. meteorologist expect power came down to make labs for the nation on wednesday. the category for the storm has already left train of destruction and se caribbean killing at least 6 people. paula says, find 100 rockets to was moving us roll off to one of the senior commodities was killed in an sweety strike. is ready for this is tanisha back in the huge area and the name of the city of science. and as well as ppos to go ahead with
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a mass of land seizure in the occupied westbank. this would make it the largest land brand and all the sweet decades. but you guys all position labor party could when the biggest majority and water in history, according to the latest poll ahead of those days, general election. the you got poll products where she so next govern and conservatives will be reduced to just over a 100 seats. in the $650.00 sink parliament, and also full cost over $430.00 states for case thomas labor potty with james bays is joining us live from london so soon consisting the an extra isn't a full going conclusion, james? but yes, another prominent pulling company giving may but a something josh a we've actually had 3 poles in the last hour or so. yes, we're focusing, i think on that you golf poll, very reputable opposing organization. and of course, remember, this is on top of a campaign that's been going on for 6 weeks. and nearly all the polls have been
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saying the same thing, which is a very, very big lead expected for labor. as you say, $431.00 is the figure of labor and peas that you gov all predicting will be elected on just a $102.00, tory and pays a majority of $212.00. compare that to the election of tony blair, that was $179.00. so a much bigger majority here he had and you have to go back in the history books. if this was correct, to find a majority that was bigger, let's go back all the way to 1832. so this would be a historic landside, just staying with you. got polo, it's worth giving a little bit of caution here. they also say that out of the 650 seats, that there are in the u. k. house of commons, 89 of those seats. us they say, oh, very, very close. well, they say are all soft seats. but if you believe the poles and of course it's the
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boats, the cap, not the polls, then it does look like labor doing very, very well indeed in price. another little bit of good news for them, the some newspaper which says it's back to every single leader who's won an election in the u. k. that is now saying that it is backing late, but this time around james, thank you for that. that. so james, based on his live with the lasers from london on wednesday months, the final day of campaigning ahead of yvonne's presidential vinyl flooring. on friday the 2 candidates have been holding the final rally. conservative high jelly to 38 percent. and the 1st rounds and reformers candidates must lose possess can 142 percent and avoid that. so a record low turn out elections were held early after president abraham. dicey was killed in a helicopter crash in may. this whole set of bad reports from fed on this because the entire town has been one of the wrongs biggest commercial sensors for centuries
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. but business isn't as profitable as ease used to be. luxury to items have been increasing the on affordable and store store goods for lower income buyers. many iranians heavily the fee distribution with change any time soon for the chance. i'm 10 a few years ago. i could have gone on a trip, put little money, but now i can go maybe once every $2.00. yes. elections change, nothing. i didn't vote and i went to attend the next round. the sense of hopelessness led to a record of what they're turning out in the presidential election last week for decades, west admissions, heavy and post sections on iran, or what is nuclear development program? leading solid and prizes and high res, so unemployment. but some people are holding out hope that the election might be positive change, but only a small part of society enjoys good conditions. the rest are facing huge
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difficulties of the decades. what we need is not slogans by action. just a few people are controlling the power. i don't believe the elections are solution, but still is the only hope as you're on is beach in oil and gas reserves. sanctions have limited it onto the access to admin technology. for one thing is for them processing. it's natural resources need to high ability industrial products. as a result, it sounds crude, oil to some nations at size is far below international rates, leading to low revenue. the presidential candidates are trying to win over the waters by promising this wrong because they have a 2 sides that it doesn't see sanctions as a challenge to believe your own shield seeking new markets and partnerships to create more jobs for young people you've often. but they say without having relations with the you ways, we can not increase revenue, but despite sanctions, there are so many opportunities in growth potential. we will have a lead in increasing domestic production with people's participation and the
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workforce reform is mr. position downstairs, normalizing international relations with and sanctions. that's correct in west meant an enhanced business opportunities. you know, to each told us that to no government in history is the chief growth and prosperity within a cage. we must 1st interact and exchange with the regional countries. and then other countries worldwide to grow and prosper a month or whoever wins the presidency, faces the daunting task of your why being an economy crippled by years of mismanagement and was corruption, as well as being excluded from the global financial system. there's some say there oh to 0, to turn it off. 5 people have been killed and 34 injured in a rush, an attack onto the pro. a shopping mall was badly damaged and the hospital was also has on the southern ukrainian city. why should denies targeting civilians or civilian infrastructure? it has intensified era the tax on ukrainian cities in recent months. as far as
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trying to advance, the somali now were officials say at least 21 people have been killed and an attack by an the group for venture authorities say it happened in the central village of g to bundle was 240 kilometres most vigorous with a capital obama co, well than a 100 people had been killed in attacks in that region since january a 1000 indigenous people have marched in equities, capital, demanding consultation before mining and or riots are given to them. and they want legislation that mandates they can send authority is often accused of carrying out consultations, which lack detail to obtain a community pivots. not mother or mother earth. it provides the food that provides the ecosystem that provides the jungle. the water of a sees the mangroves, but because of the greed of human beings in mind, that is her children. at this moment we are destroying the balance of my de.
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depends top court has rules that it defunct eugenics, little was unconstitutional. thousands of disabled people were forcibly sterilized between the 19 fifties and the 1990s under the law, the land democracy and brings and then to a decade long fight for justice by victims would be demanding compensation and unofficial apology. john out of you appear in union a discussing plan paris on chinese electric vehicles. the 2 sides agree to negotiate off to the into announce levies of up to 38 percent to compensate for what it says on fed government subsidies if no agreement has reached that usually is will come into effect on thursday as katrina. you reports from the aging in china, electric vehicles, o e v, a club inside the country has the largest battery powered, comma in the world, the government emissions that have led to the industry's growth. and now the focus of intense negotiation between the european union and chinese officials,
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the you choose as china of on sally subsidizing the industry and wants to raise tires on inputs. the move has and good badging to get in with you to china. it has expressed a resolute opposition to the use and the subsidy in investigation, and advocated proper handling of a good nomic of trade frictions through dialogue, and the consultation. to propose changes will depend on each manufacturer as corporation to the investigation and would be added to the 10 percent tariff already in place for to make a b, y, d faces the lowest additional duty of 17.4 percent will say more to is would be subject to the biggest hug of 38 point one percent. non chinese manufacturers who produce in the country including tesla and b, m. w will also be effected for china as domestic economy unemployment. so this is not good news because that means in the next few years, we'll probably see more of an incentive to move my capital and investment
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overseas. so that's not the jobs created in china. china describes the move as protection is and has defended the rapid growth of its electric vehicle markets as the result of receptive consumers and definitely developed industrial network. there's also been criticism from within the european union, including the lynn, which has a wider trade during the visit to china last month. germany's economic assessments to cold the carrots, a dangerous development. the exports or intensive countries like china and germany, must work against these tendency. also separated markets, china has already threatened to impose terrorists on european port, opening an anti dumping investigation into inputs in june, katrina alpha 0 aging that set familiar elizabeth put on for this half of news, but you can always keep up to date with all the developments on our website onto 0,
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don't com. whether was next that story examines the significance of hurricane battle. thank you for watching the in the now he remains the story in the middle east and in southern pakistan. but let's take your round as an example. 600 meters above sea level the wrong. so imagine this country, $48.00 degrees on, choose a point one from the record, maybe more substantially relevant to us. cubans is the temperature overnight and that's true anywhere in the world. but in this particular place, 500 meters above sea level city 8.9 is a new world record for the lowest temperature by night. and that is pretty high cause it's slightly also by day. and this is a fairly typical picture. now nothing in the fifty's you'll notice, but high ford is
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a fairly typical through the gulf states through iraq may be possibly wrong, or in the forty's not in the stands, nor severe on itself and no longer heat life just slightly on the whole side. nothing to relieve the heat very few sounds around. you can see except impacts on maybe no, it's not going to start. the edge monsoon still catches slower. it's a if a cost here occasionally drizzly and still be feeding and moisture around the coast of the manufacture has been drizzly during wednesday, says they might see that disappear. the breezes quite noticeable in the hot, dry weather down the gulf coming out of the rock and as a result of that, of course, of the month more destined. yeah. but the wind itself is smartly cody. the unique perspective, one picture is not going to tell the entire agent once of the genocide. however, it is bringing attention to advise that this is not a rough. it looks like we're off. it looks like so on heard voices. we've been seeing the exacerbation of the militarization of the police over the past 10 years
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. connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere, both in the region government and other companies are stealing indigenous land. the stream on out to 0. it's hard, couldn't read through the caribbean, causing devastation but alum to a monk climate. sorry, it is the fastest and earliest ever atlantic storm a direct result of global warming x. but say, why is this storm closing so much concerned this is inside store the .

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