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or weatherization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage goals, ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se i thought that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story. on out, just sierra the, the for the 16 people are killed and this riley strike on a you and run school in central garza what displays posting in families. with sheltering the funny bulk of this though, just a life though, also coming up, this is, will be costing ballots in less than an hour for a crucial french election. but the fee is of a far right land slide which could change the face of parliament. the come
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by those rage in west to me on my way of resistance fighters of trying to push the military out. plus thousands of millions of most the homes is funded with as rise in india or bangladesh and the phone. the over i will welcome to you after striking homes and flattening neighborhoods is ready for these have again targeted to you and run school sheltering displaced palestinians. the attack happened to the so right refugee camp in central garza, policy and officials say 16 people were killed. at least 50 others were injured. the number of patients is overwhelming, causes largest remaining health facilities, the allies, the hospital, because of health ministry has described the strikers, quote, an odious massacre. these are the forces, say they targeted fights is operating the of the school mass, as the claim isn't true. and who to re, begins coverage from the alex the hospital in darrow,
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by left panic after and is really is tre kits until god, the people rush to look for survivors as to bond at an annual school. and then this late on the residential area has become unrecognizable. buildings lyons is demolished by another, is really a talk just hours before the in what this was home to us with johns, how many we should not only for them other families, headstart rescue each year after being displaced by is there any bomb bings? i swear, including women and children, have got these right is continued to slow throughout people. 15 members of my family were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime of law. because of course we recovered some of the bodies. the rest are still buried under the debris speech of us. the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the aftermath of that. is there any attack in the front in the
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south? a police car meant as a group property became a target. getting 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby lock, so hospital inside the hospital bodies are collected for a funeral. all these policy means were killed in bond, shrink down. and then in the new role warehouse in the central massage, the come, the dog has ministry, has another warning, the fuel functioning hospitals across the street are in the brink of collapse. they say a lifeline to keep generators up and running. and the chronic shortage is hovering efforts to save lives and been added to the hospital. dr. behind it to here is a pull my hand, orthopedic surgeon from london. he's volunteering and gaza with frontier scientific contralto organization. he describes what a witness of the allies the hospital of to the most around attack. and i'm really
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at a loss of, so it was uh, today actually all was operating and we got the cold that we had to stop. we had a mass casualty incident, so we will the team run downstairs the when i arrived at the oh actually i saw a number of killed individuals heading straight to the mold. and so i knew that this was a very serious attack. i entered the and it was absolute chaos. the 1st thing i saw was a 3 or 4 children lying on the floor. uh, one of them had um, horrific injuries to the lower back a as in a, some issues that went all the way down to the spine. and he had trouble moving his leg. so i cannot imagine that he had a severe spinal cord injury. a bear in mind, we don't have a c t scan that locks off, so it's not the set top as a trauma center. and so just hospital which normally runs that which should
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normally run with a capacity of 208600 patients, 600 patients, 3 times its capacity. you know, uh and, you know, you have children lying on the single women lying on the saw men lying on the floor injured people everywhere. it's chaos and you're dealing with an already broken system. and when you have less casualty incidents like this, it's over whelming for, for everybody involved. this list of all the persons that are in general, killed, of course, when you believe in this cause. and you believe that, you know, you are on the right side of history and you believe that the thing have for an oppressed people is the, you know, the noble thing. then you gain strength some that you gain strength from the people around you. you gain strength, so i'm going to send most of the august opinions. my love lice, but we want to have a future like you and i. and so you keep going. it's very sad when you see the most vulnerable people of society, the targeted, the children are we still today we might have to take to the emergency. oh,
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all. immediately following the stallings like uh, the uh e r itself its verdes, it's just very sight emotionally. so its texting uh physically it's texting but as i said, if you believe in the cause, then you know that this is the right thing to do the and keep going. these really ministry, his bottom to residential building in central guys are kidding of these 6 palestinians . the as striking, the owls hawaii, the area i left several people interested including women and children. civil defense crews are trying to find survivors under the rubble. the wounded have been taken to the nearby l x. the hospital which is sweeping reporting is already overwhelmed with the launch number of patients and in northern garza as well as ministry offensive. insure jaya has continued for 10. stay for sheltering. the neighborhood side of the balance is rip families upon palestinian jealous abraham kelly's bunch of families that and this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many people that are
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trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood leaves the suffering of civilians each day. we witness the grow and explanation of families is trying to survive off of these really assaults. just handle, the destruction is immense. that's we are filled with a diverse, bombed out buildings and the sounds of explosions and gunfire are instance reminder of death violence that surrounds us by the dire conditions. some people have managers in their trap situations up for beans. for several days. there are stories of survival after such archie and are both part of brake and aspiring to ship. i was the, i was trying to the cutoff. there was no way i could get in touch with my family a tool. it was a 7th day, i think when one is on a does not and said these way. these had 2 dogs when we came out how to run for our
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lives. because these way the stuff it's showing up, it was a miracle we survived because of the time we reached the street corner, there were cold cups of chasing. while some have managed to escape. many other families, we mean trapped. there's no way to reach safety. communication lines are down, so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. ramos indicated that many have been killed. an ambulance is a medical teams are still on able to reach those who will need urgent treatments. the world health organization says the rates of infectious diseases, a soaring and goes, or 9 months of war, decimated, medical facilities and sanitation systems, and a lack of clean water coupled with the scarcity of basic goods. like soap is worsening. the hygiene situation and i made report some day around by 11 central cause a or destroying piles of garbage and rivers of roll sewage. these conditions are breeding ground for disease and throughout the
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densely populated gaza strip. after 9 months of war, many government surfaces have collapse, clean water essential to life is hard to come by. the doctor had instantly is the head of the new address of deluxe the hospital. he says, the consequences of living in such conditions are clear. come and pick up in a lot of diseases such as escaping measles and chicken pox. so spreading at high rates. diseases we didn't see at such levels before the will the difficulty in accessing treatments. the skin diseases exacerbates the spread of infection. israel, the blockade has also let the shortage of many basic good. unfortunately there is no shampoo read this sign outside of shopping there, but i'm gonna put the why live i'm looking for shampoo or any other cleaning supplies. so we can be, but we can't find any, and if we do find them,
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they are sold out of exorbitant prices. i don't know why a hormone someone's there be no supplies for the past 8 months. everything you see here is from the stock. we had all the borders are closed. if they were open we'd have larger quantities of cleaning supplies. un agencies called the sanitation and crisis across garza asylum thread. the palestinians are the goodness. oh my yeah. we get one tank of water every 3 or 4 days, but the soap is very expensive. the price of a bar of soap can reach up to $8.00. and the sewage runs in the street and children walk around in it barefoot and add to this hot weather. we're in a state of complete destruction that most palestinians are living in over a crowded tin cans or makes shift shelter with no clean water and sanitation, which means disease. it's pretty quickly, a list facilities are restored. hundreds of 1000 more people are a trask of contracting, painful and dangerous infections. honey,
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much more varied by from central garza house dine, us and israel police of use walter canon against anti government protest has demonstrated as a cooling for new elections. and the immediate release of captives held in gaza reminded 12 use these where the government has bind, i don't as they were from bull kind of signal. so how does how they said this report from neighboring jordan? it's been nearly 9 months since israel's war ongoing. so it began and demonstrators say they're fed up with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, whose government anti government protests took over the country on saturday night in cities like west jerusalem haifa. and tell us eve, and you call it to me con mother, i'm cooling and even begging from the stage the prime minister and cabinet members . you must not miss the opportunity to bring back david on the other 119 hostages. mister prime minister, give the negotiation team bringing to maneuver and return with the deal and bring
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everybody back home. anderson mill, you're seen protesters blocking roads and met with violence from police and deployment of water cannons to clear the area, the government, 30 percent and now we want this weeks protests come on the backdrop of restarting negotiations for a ceasefire deal on friday. the chief of israel's intelligence agency most sod returned from a meeting in del huh. and that's in yahoo. his office confirmed and negotiating team would be dispatched this week for continued talks. but stress that there are still gaps between israel and how much is position 9 months into israel's war on gaza. nathaniel whose government is under immense pressure to secure a ceasefire deal, and it's really official say they're cautiously optimistic about the latest round
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of negotiations to sell who was a 0. i'm a the focus in front of preparing to cost that balance. and the 2nd and final round of snapped parliamentary elections. polls will appear in just under an hour from now and election that could change from says political landscape, left wing and centuries groups are trying to prevent the national riley party from winning an absolute majority and sundays elections. the parties need of jordan butler was aiming to become the next probably minister. and the smith reports from the french capital are coming out. the largest deposit in the 1st round of funds is parliamentary elections less sunday fall on national raleigh is hoping to build on that. and then some on when an absolute majority in the 2nd round on ups on sundays,
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that would be unprecedented. first in french history that a policy of the fall rights has the leave is just how standing in the way is a like to fall a coalition and centrist policies. now those 2 groups of withdrawal, more than 200 candidates from constituencies across the front and, and ask that to come to make those into, to how horse race is a way of trying to see off if you like, the national riley candidates, $30000.00 police extra police on duty across from an indication of the concerns going into the election, the concerns that depending on how this vote comes out, that could be some trouble, very sensitive times in friends at the moment. going into this 2nd round, the french assembly elections punishments. alger 0 powers or french roaches and the overseas territory of new caledonia, avoid the cost of the pilots,
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comes just weeks of that that'd be riots in the capital. knew man of a proposed reform supposed by the indigenous kind of populations, authorities of band gatherings and the territory over the election. we can still ahead here and i'll just say what i'm seeing bus rob and i robi were canyons are marking silva south central to the civil rights move in the backdrop of recent deadly vitamins. the pod came in to be is israel at north dakota piece? i think that to move in the f one, his government with this, this part that you say getting russell, a thought provoking. odd since the e. u. made for the weapons of being used in garza, no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean what does he bring to the table? hard from being presidential, could we go to some we cannot take the fact that he was suddenly present as not that important factor. he had the story on talk to how does era
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the, how much is happening in the end of the question, why it happened like this? now letting the news of this call your mind, it's area and really foundation interrogate the narrative. there's no question about it. the united states is effectively complicit the genocide challenge the rhetoric. yeah. think the correct. but so is the international community upfront. only went out to do the
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on the, on the back and without just the right. is there a month about top? so is this our, at least 16 people have been killed and 50 others injured and then this trading foaming of the threat refugee camp in central causes, promising, you know, sorry to say many of the victims on children. because a health ministry has described the strike as an odious mastic. it's way the police have news. what's a cannon against anti government? protested intel of beef. now, since we've been testing each week across israel, demanding new elections, and the immediate release of captives held in casa approaches and funds for parents across that pilots. in the 2nd and final round of stuff parliamentary elections polls will open in and i spent an hour left wing and centers groups and trying to prevent the national riley policy from winning an absolute majority and beyond law
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. the ruling military john to is facing fits resistance from um groups determined to topple the regime. fighting is being especially fits in the strategically important town of to team in west and shouldn't state both sides of taking prisoners of war. tony chang has more now and is report contains some disturbing images. resistance forces pushed back against government troops on the outskirts of to the west and me and my fighting is the 5th and the town battles ranging from house to house. slowly that pushing me in the trio into deem township alone. there at least one or 2 groups of resistance scientists. we're confident we control at least 70 percent of to dim township from the city itself. we think we now control about 40 percent of it. this is the military withdrawals homes and businesses of satellites here,
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and both sides take prisoners of war. and most military is notoriously brutal with the resistance by cuz it catches in february. so just post videos on social media. a fight has been beaten and bound in chains, then they will button to live it to them. however, so it has taken captive by resistance forces a given access to basic medical aid. and in some instances released in the absence of any formal judicial system. they have little choice, but memo shadow government says it needs international support to rebuild civil society. we capture the w 2 and the criminal. why? when put, without the good of presence and without the good judges, how can we do that that does that. so and the those are the small but very important stuff. the internship. i mean it's kind of help to the soldiers. it's the end of the line. but if nothing else,
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the secure and well fed mazda bits of civil war that can be counted as a when tony chang elton's there. that'd be cells out is be found out, see on. but it's a regional human rights network supporting rights and democracy in the on the she says the ministry is becoming more brutal as its opponents gain ground. as you and experts have already recognized that the hunter only has stable control of 20 percent of the territory. so out of desperation, the increasing the patel and tell it to be the viciousness and cruelty burning people alive in probably be heading them, puncturing them. but also what we see is the possibility of double the number of s strikes happening this year. last year the launch is $663.00 s tribes for the hold of 2023. in the 1st 6 months,
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the 1st half of this year we've already seen $727.00. so this has been quite, quite concerning. and um, and that went, that is incredibly, incredibly desperate. now, because of the are losing the wall on the ground. but what is actually very important is the fact that the fact that local people are trying to set up a local administrations to govern themselves. and, and this is why it's absolutely important that there are local justice mechanisms in place. what has been quite important is that civil society has been encouraging resistance forces to comply with international human rights law. so many also the prisoners. so for many of the military troops that captured either released or somehow protected, given better treatment than resistance forces captured by the who into or canyons
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of mocking these 34 out of us. we have to stop us off a day when people stage nationwide protests demanding free and fair elections. it was a pivotal moment that ended the single policy ruling. can you nice of us and drawing parallels between the events of 1992 recent demonstrations was less the 39 people died in a violent police crank down the same bus route of a report from nairobi visited by product. you can see the on the go meetings, bullets and tear gas attacks and arbitrary arrest reverend timothy. enjoy you has seen it all before and still bears the scars from fighting for constitutional reform. and can you in the 1990s succession continue. it is not a power is going to, is it not or is you know, what does that mean if i continue with it or what we did that tend to pretty solve the gates over the course here?
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sure. this did then please my gratitude into that for them. my thoughts while the reverend was taking rubber bullets to the head president william root who was working as a youth leader in the rift valley. for then president daniel a rough morning with the violent tactics we've seen use done kenya streets and recent weeks to deal with the civil unrest are strikingly similar to the disproportionate and heavy handed tactics that people normally associate with president moines. some of the scenes bordering on the absurd protesters passing out flowers, police responding with tear gas, some seems more sinister. back to the say, these images show thugs, hired by the government to infiltrate peaceful demonstrations and instigate unrest . the police have also been accused of ignoring instances of looting all to
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a road public support for the protest. president rudo has denied police and security agencies did anything wrong, continuing to defend his government's response and saying it was oh, to preserve the rule of law. if you see the rule of law, then you must also be the who no, no. and so extrajudicial killings cannot continue to happen. abductions cannot continue to happen in the country that is governed by the rule of law. faith. so the well represented some of the 185 people, including children, forced to appear in court this week, many to week to stand and showing signs of abuse. police refuse to release them despite the courts throwing out their cases. a wanton refusal of the on both sides to obey the laws by which police are bound back at his personal museum. reverend enjoy says there is reason for optimism and things aren't as bad as they used to be . struggle is part of the democratic process and what is happening in kenya,
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he says, is the same as everywhere else, oppressed people, fighting for freedom, same bus route, the older 0, narrow be least, $65.00 people being killed in floods on land slide and slides in india is northeast and as i am, stays in recent days. but no fernandez reports gives me a jo hahn is trying to salvage materials from his lab damaged home. these were thinking seats and bamboo had secured the toppling show to which his family of the team put up on high ground. both with the governor, i left i've suffered must have lost his clothes, appliances, food, bedding. my house is under water and don't need money to build a new house. i've lost thousands of dollars worth of stuff, so does lema cartoon is also struggling. the mother of 3 is in a make shift shelter sets up near the cars that are on good national park. she says the authorities have done little to help flood victims. yeah. so, oh my god,
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the vinyl, whom i said 20 a size 40 to 50 families came here after our village was flooded. there are no toilets, no drinking water. we've only received half a kilo of rice and 250 grams of lentils. nothing else. again, the disaster management authorities in asylum in northeast, in the sale of most 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected across 30 districts. they see over 50000 people have been housed in 300 really centers operating across the state. flooding is a common occurrence in the bottom of the threat and barbara valleys, but experts say the nature of flooding is changing separately. so top heavy, the infill separated by something dr. busy or that kind of rainfall is increasing and therefore when it, where it slots, it's mainly because of heavy the input. they've happened. so what is saudi ration and therefore the flaps have almost uh,
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i'm gonna assume the characteristics of flip flops and the flow to become more destructive, more harmful. but it's not just people that have been affected because of their own good national park home to the largest number of 11 drain was in the world, has seen swabs of land go under water. and those at this rehabilitation center had been seeing young and the most separated from that mothers and the owners come $48.00 for $70.00 after the separation to us. that extremely be 100, that extremely stressed. so to make them stable here is the 1st challenge as the flood waters slowly recede gives me and thousands like him hoping for some respite. no fernandez judge a 0. now before we go is mission accomplished for, for nasa volunteers who have tenants in normal life after year violation.
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this was the moment they left the bunk of simulating life 4 miles up to 378 days. they were preparing for a future mission to the red, kind of operating under conditions as well as might experience, including growing their own food and communication delays. all right, that's a really bako by for that, the while we got some serious when to talk about through the radian peninsula. hi everyone. so right off the bat, this is blowing down from iraq. it's going to stir up this signed in dust, especially for saudi arabia. so specifically for the northern borders province, the eastern province as well. all that brown and then that that's a lifted sand in dots. so around react, for example, we could see those wins get up to 60 kilometers per hour. let's go to the central laser right now. it has been a story of some under the down port is still in there. hot enough and ask about 40
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degrees, hung the nose for you on sunday. also hot for southern turkey, a tally of 39 bit breezy, though through the boss for us, is stumble. that will keep you to 29. the number for you on sunday. hot through central algeria inside love, 47 degrees. cool for your walk shut with that breeze off the intake at $27.00. and we've got some burst of rain for the western slice of the central african republic on sunday, but that's nothing compared to what's about to hit south africa here, a winter storm. this is going to give you a blast of icy air. we'll see those winds around cape town with up to a 100 kilometers per hour. could see some snow for the table mountain around cape town. and here's what you'll wake up to on monday morning. just 9 degrees in cape town, fairly the risk of the difference to reset
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