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just as i live slowly on one of your this makes modern plates, the, [000:00:00;00] the hello i'm for me to miller. this is the news our life from the coming up in the next 60 minutes. thousands of palestinian families are forced to be displays d, as again, as israel orders, evacuations for move, costs of cause and city almost as is where any attacks in northern galls or will affect negotiations to reach a ceasefire. deal a choosing israel's prime minister of creating obstacles. a political deadlock in phones, often none of the parties managed to win appear, majority wives to make a new governments could be
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a drawn out process. search for survivors in the wreckage of the children's hospital, one of thousands of russian attacks and ukraine. i'm joining us just go with the sport a 7 time a wimbledon champion. no, but just which plays on of the ceiling. his thoughts of the wimbledon quotes of finals the as well as stepped up its bombardment of several neighborhoods in garza city. at least 40 people across the strip have been killed in the past 24 hours. these ready armies also wishes you evacuation orders, forcing thousands of palestinians to leave their homes on my says the force evacuations and escalation and violence will impact ceasefire negotiations. child stress begins all coverage, the, the young and old,
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the sick and injured many of the was already destroyed the order to evacuate and then told to move again is really full. she's dropped leaflets telling thousands of palestinians to leave neighborhoods in eastern gulf, a city. most of these people have played. he's really ministry operations hunting and spices many times before. c they have displaced us and made us leave our homes. what could we do? may they suffer like they made us suffer? where the, where are the arrow? some of the are leaders. no one is helping us. are we not humans? this is inside a medical facility trying to treat malnourished children, the northern goals, a strip. the u. n says that more than 50000 children and golda require an urgent medical treatment for acute malnutrition. to the u. n. n. international rights
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groups accuses rental blocking fuel and medical supplies of to move a 1000000 months of what the palestinian health ministry says or over 68000 palestinians killed. international prussia is building on these real time us to agree to us the spawn proposal backed by the un negotiations through country and egyptian mediators that was store the weeks have restored the doha of israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu says he's main goal is non negotiable, and that is to destroy us. well, i'm not saying it has no shortage. main willing to fight. let me hold on something that i know of the mind. power of the cosign brigades is in very good shape during the war. we're able to recruit thousands of new fighters into the support ranks, and there are thousands more who are willing, ready, and extremely motivated to join when necessary. 2 israel is bullying the fighting,
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the destruction of guns that goes on the deceased and deleted population, still trapped with no, with safe to go child stuff that i'm just 0. they were a balcony, lisa journalists and calls us, as he says, residents are still coming to terms with the fix of these really bombardment or today. this phrase of northern gaza city are mark my sense of when it was i, as in this play as me phone last life chaos. the aftermath of the violence has lift . many residents without owns. i'm uncertain about their fuel source. people are moving through this race with a mix of fear and that through my insurance there. so for a safe place to stay. many families including boots, who has already suffered so much, are now finding themselves without shields, or once again, they really is same. and one of the albany of space is like she's as pulls filters
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are over as ground and black and basic necessities that long spent 40 for further aspects as the already have a version of this placement. rather than are shares stories of various from the tiers, emphasizing their, the termination for several of the unsecure things. that moon and sun work and the community is coming together to support each other as best as they can. under this harsh circumstance, there is a deep sense of loss of i'm certain as the, as people, as the harsh reality is revealed in their lives. for me is on our sit table in northern gaza. have no place to go through and have not washed in. in their minds where do this place? people misplace. we are here in northern guys though. since our own guys are city to know who the re has moved from darrell by the in
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central garza. there is a saved time next year and has dismissed a month. the palestinians as that is where the courses issued orders from the people in the cause of the 50 to evacuate to them in the area. we were in college and used to move to the middle. there you are. there are 1800000 policy news. we used in this area, but people chose to stay in the causal script said resisting the star base and our tenure selling and air strikes and everything they have been facing since the not past 9 months. how does the news are? how does this are frustrated and they do not have anywhere to go believing that there is no play safe in the cause of the trip. however, in the ground and basically say a continuous states where the forces expanded, they're a ground invasion. they're asking more people surrounding necessary. you have to evacuate. however, it's so escalating, there has been an air strike in a good agent, the middle area, and they're also in this, our,
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to our territory selling in the eastern parts of the causal strip. there was also a couple of air strikes in drop off. however, despite the negotiations going on, the seas fired going on policy news feel, but this is very for dr. because it's very intense. and because of the trip people continue to move from a place to another guessing display for me more place to another, not knowing where to go, because they believe that there is no place facing casa in them. who did the odyssey that had been left us all to 0 is gabriel. as on the off, the spokesman for the united nations secretary general about the latest is really orders for palestinians to be evacuated parts of gauze as a team. again, we're seeing thousands of palestinians in guys, a city being asked to quote, unquote evacuate number one is, where did they evacuate to? but more importantly,
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is what aid is the un providing in the last several days to these 1000 coffee, we're trying to follow the movement of people where, where they are right in supplying with in terms of food kitchens and other and other health. where are they going or places that are i don't want to say safe for safe or perhaps less dangerous. so it's just a constant movement of people that we've been talking about for quite a long time. now, is there anything the secretary general can do to try to stop this because it continues. i mean, there are stop is being continued to deliver the same message publicly and privately for a call for humanitarian sees 5, the release of the hostages and full humanitarian access. almost as issued a statement saying it's offering flexibility and positivity and talks to reach a deal to end. israel's 9 months long cause i'm homeless accuses is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu of placing little obstacles on the negotiations out of
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escalating crimes against the palestinian people. the coals and mediators to intervene and put pressure on these ready lead to the group also calls on the international community and the you into for full, the humanitarian and legal responsibilities. and to put pressure to stop the crime of genocide. i'm us wound of disasters repercussions because of what is happening in gaza. it says the occupations threat to large neighborhoods in garza and the request to evacuate them would return the negotiating process to point 0. it is where the government's ban delta 0 from reporting. and as well, so i'm the son who joins us from amman and neighboring jordan. honda, how much concern is for me given the warnings we've heard from us? well let's take it back to his statement released by prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu on sunday that listed for non negotiable going into these negotiations with mediators throughout the week and both cairo and don't know how much has released a statement of their own is saying that to be non negotiable is listed by notes in yahoo or something that shows that these really side doesn't have the flexibility, but how much has that was very clear in their statement. but him, us also released another statement saying that is really military activity in northern gaza. and continued air strikes and atrocities. there are actually going to lead to the downfall of these negotiations. but i wanna also point to comments by the us national security council spokesperson, john kirby who spoke earlier at the white house saying about statements released by both sides. are not actually reflecting how the talks are going, saying that there are still a lot of gaps to bridge. and there are sticking points from both sides. but that these negotiations are in fact ongoing. despite the public statements that are being released by both israel and thomas and looking at those negotiations and the
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increasing pressure on nets. and y'all, what politicians in israel saying about the talks as well. there's been a lot of discourse within these really coalition itself. exchanges of verbal jobs between lawmakers in espanol, whose government, because of the ongoing negotiations, you have members of the far right, like you to me are ben beer and benson is smote rich, these are both individuals who hold high positions in the government. the national security minister and the finance minister who were in fact asking that's an yahoo for a seat at the country's war cabinet previously before it was dissolved. and you've had them be so outspoken about the rejection of any sort of deal that would see the release of the remaining. capt isn't gonzo saying that it would be a win for him us. and then you have other parties in the coalition who are attacking members of the far right, like been beer and smoked bridge,
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saying that they are the reason that the government is ultimately going to face a demise. so you have a lot of this type of discourse within the government, and then you have the opposition who says that if the government were to topple and the members of the far right word, we've ear lupita and his party would happily step in if it meant finding a solution to end the war and ultimately bring about a deal to see the release of the remaining captives. all right, thanks very much for that updates on this one due to in amman and just a reminder that benjamin netanyahu, whose government has banned ultra 0 from imposing and israel recovering these developments from outside the country. hundreds of trucks carrying aid for palestinians in gauze are still strands of their border points. waiting for is really permission to enter. some drivers say they've been waiting for weeks in hot weather in egypt. most of the trucks are carrying water and perishable food. a groups wound is a high risk of famine across the besieged cause
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a strip and the husband of the day. and before the slow, we came, he asked for more than 50 days and eventually the load which be done because it had expired. we had to turn around and returned it. we loaded another bunch. here we are standing again. and only god knows if the smoke would make it before it expires there. and it says around $17000.00. the palestinian children in gaza been opened or separated from their parents many and all being looked off to by relatives all to 0 social media platform a j plus spoke to to women who are now carrying photo or friends, nieces and nephews. we send out a report from inside gaza. how do you mean? hm. i see. i see them in there. awesome. um. so what i see the house has been some children are lucky to have some of their
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family members. i live like ice and i so is one of more than 17000 children or friends here in bridges side and goes chip. a sudden on the, in the, when i mean had to go to the se, but willow in a seed one bob up with the bubble. i see it in the front of one of them. it goes over the list, the show, the bottom of the left us that i said no, go ahead and did you then tell you that in the didn't get a ton of the subdivisions, you know, was your health? so the, all for the a whole for the up or equal your when mom on the boat and add in the song, which was the mission, the seat, the hi visits of another family ayesha and had more more now taken care of her sister's children. 5 children, i shall also has 5 children of her own, and only 3 days after these raise the army codes here, sister,
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they also killed her 18 years old daughter. now i share and the children are a sheltering and comp and the most area. so let's see, there is going to stay on, you know, you have to, i mean, can you wellness left on the some fun wasn't her. yeah. how about in missouri, a joys a i knew special don't have to know what i need. well measure i'm is a is a you're in so i'm you, anybody i'm in the why them coming in to know i didn't know that that's what i ask you to smell, but i've got a bottle lid open it fusion. oh goodness. oh yeah. look. yeah, it'd been obviously mama, mama to hand it to her and when the lots are live and plug the blind, i mean yeah, i know. yeah. and then to be a clue. i hear them holds the for the i had and the degree of these you had
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a much easy yeah. the login and it made me sick. the could be, you know, what the, she had me but a more cause we ended the sort of idea of nothing but pushed it in with a fee. and what a and e side, the middle of live out to him. let's just sit the hotel best we shock. so then there's the 50. yeah, a little more of if we did the conditions for families life, i should remain desperate with next to no support available. and as the core, the difficult approach is $40000.00. that means more and more people like kids with ends updating for orphans and has to watch the full version of the so notice phone, please visit the ag plus youtube channel. the fonts faces the prospect of a long period of political paralysis
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a day off to parliamentary elections. discussions are on the way to form the next government off to the left. when the lions one the most seats, and the 2nd round a voting, but not enough for an outright to majority. bernard smith reports from paris, france is newly elected. assembly members run the gauntlet of june list as they arrive to stop the new jobs. but to a few definitive answers to questions about what the new government will look like when it will take shape. although i'm along with, although i think that will be a period of a transitional government where immediate concerns will be managed by the administer is already in place, especially for the big games. after that, it will take as long as it takes you shouldn't be in a hurry when it comes to democracy. so he's the most popular lead as well. now, starting negotiations to see if a governing coalition come before the surprise. when is all the left wing aligns the new popular front with the largest number of seats but well show to the
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majority. it's fractious made up of parties from the fall left to send to left. it wants to repeal the rise in the retirement age and increase the minimum wage use of more that is when we have the responsibility at the new popular front, it's not disappointing. different people must hear the end of the disappointment, but also the mistrust of a such a number of voters. those who did not come to the polls, including those who cause they vote for the far right. gabriella towel will stay on his prime minister for now. president emmanuel macro on turned down his offer to resign. to the left wing. the lines will be tested by who they want to succeed. a tile is prime minister leads or the fall left from about shall move. mental show has his eye on that prize, but many on the center left would find that unacceptable. one of the leaders of the life of others that said it's perfectly well. he said, the french gave us another chance. which means that if,
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if there is no improvement in the political climate in the next few months, then it would be by the end of end winning the following time. and that's a very serious sweat on the policy goals that i mentioned across the far right. national riley is down, but not out. it's now the 3rd largest group in the assembly. it's parliamentary lead. i'm a reading, the pen could seek to capitalize on any political instability. and money will knock on cold. it's not collections to provide clarification from. the opposite happened . the french people showed what they are against, but not what they are for the presidency is we can a month perhaps longer of unstable government lies ahead. bernard smith, i'll just say we're past the rise of the left and the 2nd round of francis snap elections followed the conservative campaign against the fluoride, the new popular front gain support and several districts where people feared a national riley victory epis. i'm getting food as reaction for must say in 7
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fronts. i must say voters of sending for left wing and peas to frances national assembly for the, you know, the ration over night uniting against the full right. young people chanted their release over the national riley's result in the 2nd round of parliamentary elections far lower than predicted. suppose gonna buster to those in the way that we became partner thinking that the 13 people in front of the fascist. but maybe the republic upfront is walking for one. so i'm happy to southern the, it gives us hope when you see that other countries in europe are going for right. well, front is not, so it's great, but then it gives us hope for humanity. go to the national riley is on an upward trend and friends who 2nd biggest city it sees more than 30 percent of the votes in my say, and you will election. and more than doubled its number of constituencies here in 2 years. we call be complacent here and must say about the rise of all right. and
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that was so appealing to some people in, within my communities, you wouldn't think that given how much hate makes fuse towards that people have caught up. but actually the line on inflation, the light on the purchasing power, is actually making the den in one village. and you're most a less than 50 votes towards the top contenders a part sign of an electric increasingly split in half. after the results, the new popular front announced that it would recognize the state of palestine within 15 days. that's an urgent issue for many voters here and must say that was a campaign promise that has likely gotten the left more votes here. if this i'm good foot, alda 0 must say. all right, let's get more on the so from a rainbow mari, she's a professor politics at queen mary university in london. she joins us now to give us a better idea of what the ramifications are of the election outcome. thanks for joining
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us this evening. what all the implications of the election outcome it's a difficult situation at the moment. no cost to you is in a position to form a government. as long as no policy forms a new government, the government has to carry on, but it's lost its democratic mandate. so it can only be considered a catch. i could government, i'm so any new government forms, we won't see any new policy agendas emerging, which means that prompts is currently in a position of stalemate. and this could be economically damaging for the country. i think the k take, the government will see them through the olympics, but it's difficult at a time when they're hosting them fix, which is a massive opportunity for and then a soft p r around the world to present problems as best light did. instead, the world seeing from the soonest, days of chaos. so they now have to see whether they can reach some kind of compromise in
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a police ecosystem with policies are not used to compromise. and i'm not used to working together is no, there is a time limit of one. yeah. and that's not the, the maximum size is the minimum time before potentially another general action could be cool. which if this doesn't seem to be any solutions, this ongoing process, i'm pretty, we weren't realizing that long, but it is going to be a challenge to get policies to reach some kind of agreements at the moment. they don't seem to be finding that well, president low court, i wrote a face the difficulties in terms of his popularity has the selection outcomes for the week and his position. and he was originally in a we can position, but it says the even worse now in the sense that he was previously working with a minority governments, which was a challenge for them on your see government from his own policy. and he's now in a situation where his policy has lost about hundreds of the seats that they had in parliament,
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they're no longer the biggest policy empowerment. and so one of 2 scenarios is want you to emerge on that. we see a minority government from a different fiscal formation, most likely to the left who would then be governing and what's known as cohabitation. which means that they would be introducing upon and mentor agenda that went against dots of mac chrome. and as they would be the policy and government, they would have the right to do that will be with difficulty given that they might have a majority to verse it through or he'll be working with a coalition government formed of his own policy. but in collaboration with other policies, the royce of far rights have indicated that they're not willing to join any such coalition. and it's, we're also very clear that it's the center comp work with the phone left. so the only realistic option that would be, since, since it's worked with the motor left, in which case it would be
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a similar situation to before the election. but we've more concessions needing to be made to the left and quite possibly offering the coveted position to prime ministers if someone from a duff wing policy. all right, so we'll leave it there for the moment. thanks very much for your insight into developments in fonts. that was rainbow murray for face of politics at queen mary university in london to a children's hospitals being hit by a russian marseilles in the ukraine. and capital caves may, as is, it's one of the worst attacks on the city since the war began in old, at least the 21 people were killed in russian attacks across ukraine. so whenever you have a reports, this is what remains of your monday. it's children's hospital and keys are deadly by roger. miss south struck the building in broad daylight smoke below dash of the destruction and the horror of yes, another attack. what
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a medical facility became apparent. we came here to the hospital 5 minutes before the thought happened. we managed to get to the pediatric ward. i thought i know it is a nightmare. i both even know if it was a miss size hits or fragments of a miss. i am not a moment to lose in the front of the efforts to save as many lives possible as rescue as remove debris as quickly as they could to search for survivors. this is ukraine's largest pediatric hospital and the leading center in the country for treating children with cancer. parts of it now reduced to rubble up to rush up on board at the side. what appeared to be an attack on civilian targets. nearby apartment blocks also damaged the there's been a massive attack targeting districts of keep city therapy. nissan of hits like here in oakland and fragments of missiles people have been killed,
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details are being confirmed soon. we will be able to provide more information about the wounded. the attack happened as the cranium president followed him, is the lensky was visiting the polish capital also ahead of the nato summit in washington. and he called for russia to be held accountable for their actions. but as a human, it's time it will not the 1st of all, i expect very concrete, announces and step some upon this with the natives. summit size will have a meeting dedicated to reinforcing ukraine's ad defenses. cutting costs a 1000000000 infrastructure toward supplies and the energy grid. and then addition them would be a tech was not limited to the capital. industrial facilities, as well as commercial and residential buildings were also hit in the pro, coming towards the landscape hometown of cvd, among other locations. the crumbling responded by blaming ukraine for the attack, saying that it's military did not attack civilian infrastructure. putting more
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pressure on ukraine's allies to send more defense systems defend the further attacks on its people. so many valuable out a 0. so the head and all to 0 job, i didn't tells democrats to challenge him at the convention if they don't want him standing for the us presidency. and as prime minister arrives in russia, we look at why his visit is so significant. cronsa is coach. he gets back and critics to hold his team full ring will hear from me and my head over there. semi final match will stay. nothing euros the the hello. thank you for attending. in 1st things, 1st full talk about that rain coming into the u. k. on tuesday, also for western forensic co till 10 peninsula and across the channel into that low
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countries. but look, the u. k is on the cool side monday, just 20 degrees for you on tuesday. but again, across the channel, brussels 29 in paris. 20 degrees in truth be told. i think the heavier pulses of rain will be not too far away from brussels. same system dropping down some showers, northwest spain, northern and central portugal. let's go to central europe. right now in the balkans where it is hard, most of the storms have peter it out, but ok, we could see a few because of the time heating. so it's very low. 33 degrees for you. there has been some flooding around turkey is ne, bike see coast just to the east of sun soon. and there is more rain falling over top of this area on tuesday to africa we go. it's a bit cooler than it should be. this some of the year end bots at $24.00 degrees, but other end of the continent top end of the continent, cairo at $41.00 that's hotter than have rich at this time of year. and for south africa, it's pouring and roaring in cape town, more rain, more wind, and we'll see those winds whip up to about 80 to 90 kilometers per hour in cape
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town on tuesday. so that could cause some more damage. we'll leave it there on the when denmark connex controversial, those targeting communities of known western descendants and reclassifying, the neighborhoods as guesses one young most living rises to defend his time speaking out in box on a journey to the close of power questioning his place in the country, if he's been my day, he's a witness documentary on our african stories from african perspective. people do know, i mean, that rock band i do have black and simple. my thing to show documentary is by
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african filmmakers from morocco and kenya. serenade of the sky. and canyon society of new series of africa direct on i'll just 0 the the you're watching old is there a reminder about top stories? this our discussions around a way to fin phones is next government a day off. the election dissolves throughout the home phone and the left wing alliance. one of the most seats in the 2nd round of snuff parliamentary elections, of children's hospitals being hit by a russian marseilles, and the ukrainian capital keeps. may. it says it's one of the worst attacks from
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the city since the weekend, and all at least the 21 people have been killed in russian attacks across to quite on monday. the ceasefire talks, the said to resume in cairo on tuesday, but home us as a choose is really prime minister benjamin antonio, of placing obstacles ahead of the negotiations, the cold and mediators to put pressure on this. and you know, as was the latest attacks and moving cause on helping the health care system in northern causes collapsed with no functioning hospitals. all the zeros, honeywell who spoke to a doctor who led a group of medical volunteers to areas in this. but in need of help, dr. sum ahmad and describe what happened on the ground. the overall assessment, the situation of the health care system in north and part of that is that is, gets us perfect by all means there's a significant shortage of everything. the search engine and medical supplies and search it gets facility is. but as you, as just as you mentioned in your, in your,
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in your introduction, there's currently no functioning hospitals and has a safety we, we are part of a mission and throw the organization into the north and part of it as it we actually the 1st mission to enter the north and part of it as the so this mission actually it's been, you know, under uh, excessive planning and coordination for almost now 3 months. uh, basically we had it originally uh, with the commander and one hospital in may. and that did not go through because of the closure of the roof of crossing border back in may. and then we had to work harder against for the motor to support donations. so it requires a lot of planning, a lot of coordinations through the was organization projects, tube and the jordan hills. it societies it took was pushing basically at volunteers based on the actual needs there. so we went there, 2 surgeons, one of messages and 2 operating nurses because the significant folk due to a health care speciality as we speak right now,
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there's only 5 surgeons taking care of more than 800000 populations. these are the only 5 surgeons that's left. 2 of them are seniors, and that is are actually young. still in training surgeons. so we tell you that these are cuz these are numbers. this is definitely not enough to take care of these, not the casualties that are related related to or in addition to the other surgical diseases that's requires data interventions in, in, in the north and part of that. so it took us around 5 hours to cross from there to the north, and part of that is that same thing to chris, back from north in plaza to do it. but after it's around 5 hour trip, although it's only 20 kilometers, it's kind of distance. but it's a very, very expensive trip, takes a lot of coordinations, a lot of planning, a lot of waiting a lot of clearance until we reach back and forth to the, to that, to that, to the, to our goal. and i'm back to didn't by a doctor a som out at the past 9 months with the intense bombing campaign as lift gaza
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population in shock, further civilian casualties, destruction of aware that these are not the only elements that are making palestinians not quite miserable. there's other elements by products of words such as mounting nutrition and forces part ration on the hydration. can you share with us what, from your experience personally about what you have being able to document in terms of the spread of, of malnutrition is that evidence of many attrition as a physician was very obvious on a patient that we treated basically all of them are obviously not noticed their pale living live in a very low, and basically they're having significant must and wasting. we're talking about the patients themselves and the companions. and this is very obvious from the 1st, the 1st step that you look at. in addition, this when you do surgeries on these patients, typically you encounter some most of trying to do some surveys. and in almost all the patients that we dealt with, we could barely see muscles. that's mean, this has been going through slowly,
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so long time of muscle wasting so their body is using their muscles. so the cancer 5, it was president joe biden's told fellow democrats is fully committed to his re election campaign bye to wrote a letter to politicians, promising to stay in the presidential race to beat republic and challenge of donald trump. the president of the mounting pressure from democrats, worried about his fitness for office in an interview with us media abided and says he's not going any way. you told his critics to challenge him at the democratic convention in august. so i'm always talking about how i don't have the wide support . come on, gimme a break, or come with me why, why? i'm getting so frustrated, but by the least not, i'm not talking about you guys. but bobby, at least in the parties who they know. so much more with any of these guys. yeah, i don't think i should run against me. good now to announce the president, challenge man to, to let you know on your calls are on
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a branch there also. right. you know that there is no right way or side here in america. either all white house correspondent, kimberly how could has more we know already that a number have already spoken out. for example, sen. bernie sanders has said, look where you still think that the job ivan is able to do the job nice guy, but since just not able or capable anymore. and so we expect throughout the week that the number of that are probably saying that is only going to build with momentum is the congressional recess is now over. what we know right now is that the democratic party leadership is in listening mode. there is a policy luncheon that is set to take place on tuesday where they will try to figure things out there, a number of options. there could be a sort of private intervention, something we've not seen since 1974 and richard dixon time but to,
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to try and push joe by them out. or they can do something little bit more drastic to sort of so called nuclear option, where they issue a public statement that could really embarrass presidents or might've. so doing this in the is a full communications director at the democratic national committee. he joins us now from washington. d. c. thanks very much for your time this evening. send it to congress when adams messes cold on the president biden to step out of the presidential race. and he's one of a couple of voices it's, it's a small group, but they all more people always seeing an increasingly divided democratic party. yeah, i think joe's the rather president clinton's reluctance to listen to the course of criticism that arose after his debate is on the one hand totally to be expected. given that he's been a survivor and a fighter. but on the other hand, this, this divine is only deepening because the
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a lead. so essentially across the party were pretty shocked by what they saw at the debate a just a couple of weeks ago. and, and they've been expecting to see present it by and come forward. and if he wants to stay in the race to make the case, to demonstrate really clearly that, that was just a one time thing. and that he's still a skilful and can speak clearly. and convincingly, and present and find that has not done a lot of that. instead he's been on a lot of private phone calls, looking very closely at the polls. what he's seen is that it seems like a lot of america. wasn't that surprised by what they thought the debate? they had already figured out that he was frail, that he lost his death and that was somewhat reflected in his low holy that had been he's been a little bit behind donald trump for a long time now. so it seems like the leads that are still processing their shock
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at what they saw at the debate. those were the people who were surprised most of america, you know, the polls just haven't changed that much after the debate. and so that's why president biden is sticking with his plan to run lots would be watchful of the democrats, the reaction they would face in terms of a withdrawal of by doing all the pop this response to what many would argue is a struggling candidates. this is right now, this is not a good situation for the democratic party. i think that's pretty clear. it's not clear what will be the in the, in the end, the, the worst possible situation. i mean will only pick one of the other and we'll just have to see how bad it gets. obviously if we stick with president by and especially if his health episodes accelerated his health miserably deteriorates, that's not going to be a good situation for the democratic party. there are a lot of people in the country who just aren't going to vote for president who doesn't seem like they're likely to make it. ready for years in the job,
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on the other hand, if we're, if we get rid of the guy who just for one our primary who just had lots of voters voting for him. that has all kinds of complications to not least that the conversation in the media that have not woken up to his condition will continue to be about joe biden. joe buttons house the democratic part. ready reaction to that when in fact the conversation that the country needs to be having right now is about the other guy who's put together a very scary plan called project 2025 that would fundamentally alter the way the government works. our supreme court and courtesy, the justices that president trump pointed when he was president, just came down with a decision saying the president has wide and unity for a very dramatic and drastic acts that the president might take his president. so. so we really need to be grappling with the consequences of all that and instead
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we're doing this drama about whether the body should stay or go as the nominee. all right, mr. nasa, go, we appreciate your time this evening. the giving us a better idea of, of what a democratic party may be facing. speaking there to join actually good is a former communications director at the democratic national committee, or the prosecutions accused us send it to above menendez, of putting his ball up for sale during the closing arguments of his corruption trial. jury duty 2 months of testimony in the case. menendez has been charged with 16 criminal accounts, including bribery and afford at the time of the alleged crimes. he wasn't trim and of the pol for us senate foreign relations committee. menendez has, pete is not guilty to the charges and business of close to resign from the senate. on the on hand drug joins is from outside of the court house in york. john,
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now that the evidence diesel presented. how is the case looking force and it's a menendez, for the evidence against senator menendez would seem to be damning. he's accused of accepting bribes in order to act as an unregistered for an agent for the egyptian government. and he had a good position to do that. he was chairman of the senate foreign relations committee, and prosecutors argue that he use that position in order to enrich himself when he investigators went into his house. he found $480000.00 in cash, a $100000.00 in gold bars. but menendez says he has an explanation. on the one hand, he says he didn't know about the gold bars, his wife kept those in a closet and he didn't have access to it. and as for the money, he says, as a cuban american, it was a tradition to keep large amounts of money in your house because there, his cuban parents didn't trust the government. he has been up against this before.
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menendez was able to be a charge of bribery in 2017 that ended in a miss trial. and he is hoping that he can persuade yours again that he is not guilty in this case. take us through what the prosecutor has been saying up to now . well, the prosecutors just closed for the day, they say they've got about halfway through their closing remarks, which they say will take about 5 hours of 12 months. and they only say he visited. the prosecutors said that menendez put his power up for sale and exhibited a clear pattern of corruption but to the argument that there's no smoking gun. menendez knew that his wife was receiving all of these gifts. the prosecutor says it's not a coincidence. it's a bribe. he points out that menendez actually googled how much is a gold bar worth. and at one point,
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his wife was heard of telling adoption agents. this is heard by an f b i officer saying, what else can the love of my life do for you? and then there's the case of one of his co defendants who said he gave them a mercedes convertible in return for some legal help with the prosecution. he was facing in new jersey. so it's one man's word against another at this point. all right, john, thanks very much for that. tony engine in new york and those prime ministers visiting rochelle for the 1st time since the invasion of ukraine morrenda mode. the arrived in moscow for a 2 day trip on monday he held informal talks. is that enough to attend at the russians presidential residents? india is continued to buy discount of russian oil despite pressure from the west to condemn moscow's actions and ukraine. defense editor alex catawba. this takes a look at the arms trade between india and russia. even before the ranger moody
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arrived in moscow, russia had already signed a major deal to make all of a piercing tank shells. in india, india works closely with the russian companies on missile technology and owns more than 3672 and teen 90 russian made tanks. india is a prime candidate to help russia such as fights, insatiable need for artillery, and time shells put them, there's already petition, north korea and vietnam football or i munition rush of fires around the staggering 8000 artillery shows a day in his war and ukraine at an average cost of $4000.00 for each show mosca spending roughly $32000000.00 a day. just still not telling me, i munition is economy is unable for thing, but its own forces need to continue supply homes if it was to break, it still makes would ukraine and when the war and that's where india can make an impact. it's growing homes industries ideally place to support russia as
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a to leads me to moscow to discuss just how they can help each other. so the head and al jazeera, we look at what needs to be done to weighed in global warming off the year. that was 1.5 degrees celsius wilma, the pre industrial era and in school to wimbledon, upsets as french opened fine. the other grandson, run the in this business uptake this voltage by the city bank growth partner of bung the dash before he is
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the this business uptake. this makes it right on the dash before to use the the, it's time for sports. here's joe with the latest for me to thank you very much
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where we stopped at wimbledon when nobody chuck of it just slammed the wimbledon crowd. occasions of a boeing during his la 16 victory of a whole arena. the 7 time wimbledon champion demolished his danish opponents, 636462. at this point to have a strong white, ne, following the injury the cut. so his run at the french open in early june. like cruising is the closest one is with a virtual ser performance, and i'm happy to of which had this to say to the crowd steering his own place into the and so those people that have chosen to disrespect the place player in this case me have a good night i'm hoping that they would just commenting on route and that they would disrespecting you. uh they were they were they were i don't accept it. i know they were. i know they were cheering for luna, but that's an excused goal. so do i? i listen, i, i've been, i've been on the tour for more than 20 years,
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so trust me. i know all the tricks i played in much more hostile environment. trust me, you're gone. you guys can talk to me. there was an upset, so early as full seed lives on as far as is very felt schultz once again in his bid for 1st grand slam title. this is friendship and run out was basing and $0.05 my tailor for the americans. 13 seed came back from 2 sets down to reach his full grandson course the final and 2nd of the year for it. so we'll face it's loading, so it was set t who through to the quote, the finals of a grandson for the 1st time in his career. he came back from a set down to end the run, a frenchman, giovanni pet, she petticoat, and joins wells. number one, younique's in a, in the quote, this is the 1st time in history. the multiple italian men have reached the last night at wimbledon. speaking of center, he was in the crowd to watch go for an article in sky who was up against full women's champion,
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elaina the bucket of butts kinda in sky. i lost it just 53 minutes before retiring, injured. allowing the number full said rebecca, not to reach her foot straight wimbledon for to find them on the even say you're a 2020 full send me fine with spain fronts cuz did he had just shown has hit back. it claims his team of boring, the french have failed to score a goal in open play at this tournament, whereas their opponents had been the most impressive side of the sierras. german ash reports she came up just show to the well cop 18 months ago. looking kidding them by paying fronts, get the job done at the your race. standing in the way of the fine was the spanish side. that's the least talk the tournament on spain and the 182 of one of the size of the games and javi score 11 goals so far. where's goals has been hard to come by for their opposition fronts have made it to the last 4 with 2 and goes out a penalty leading to criticism of the team make with this he was on the if you board watching of a game, it's fine. you don't have to watch us, it's
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a special you roads where it's difficult for everyone with the number of goals much lower than it has been in the past. we have the ability to share emotions to make friends people happy, especially. and this is a complicated period in our country. one french probably hasn't been particularly happy, it is yours, is that captain. and by after breaking his nose in the opening game against austria, he's have to weigh protect to face mosque, which he says is horrible. and is limiting his vision, but he still has the backing of his teammates, i'll shoot, say, like, as for antoine greens, man and killing him by the legs may not be as efficient as they could. you know, these are the plays that can change the game 10 point. we're going to need them right up until the end, especially if you want to get to the final. and when somebody's struggling to make his mark, i'm like spanish sensation to me in your mouth. the 16 year old winner was the 1st teenager to records 3 assists. so yours and will now target becoming the youngest, have a goal score and the competition. but it's not all about the boss,
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lady young stuff, but they don't like or sometimes it's much more valuable to have a great team and we're happy to be better as a whole band to have stones. and i think we approve me. that may be so you don't, we don't have those stand out names will superstar, but as a team, we're very good. we played good football. and so far things are going very well for us. it is also good for the spanish to a favorites to win the full european championships. but before they can think about lifting the tracy, they have to get past the french side to aiming for full major. told him in the final in the last 8. yes. german ash alger 0. well the winner of that much will face either england or netherlands for the title. the semi final takes place in dolton and on wednesday, england reached the last full having one just one game within 19 minutes. the magic hour with south gate has had his tactics criticized a defend. luke shaw says the play is the old behind him. to be honest, i'm really understand the criticism. i think what he's done,
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so for the country. so for us has plans as well and, you know, i think he's really 2 costs to, to the next level. the police definitely building with, with the last 2 games. but it's down to us. it's down to us to deliver that on the pitch west indies. cricket team have been given a royal welcome, as they prepared for the test series in england crate bras, white and his team were hosted by king charles at buckingham palace. the position on a couple associated his cameron concerns to those affected by hurricane barrow, which caused at least 10 deaths in the caribbean. as for opponents and this waves test at load smocks the end of an era, it will be the $198.00 and final test for legendary bola james anderson. the 41 year old is the country's old time needing. we can't take co with 7 hundreds test scouts. i feel like i'm still bone as well as i ever have. but i knew how to end at some point whether it's now we'll be able to use the
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fact that it's now is just something that i've got to deal with an asset. so i can completely understand the decision, the, the way that, let's say you want to go with why the management want to go of sort of night pace with that. and i'm excited to see what the future holds. all right, that is all useful for now. it is back to for me to, thanks very much joe. well, oregon beryl has made land full in the us states of texas getting at least 2 people . the storm on the strong winds and heavy rain flights have been grounded and hundreds of homes left for the hallway and south east texas. barrow was downgraded to a tropical storm, but gain strength and the war more to those of the gulf of mexico. in another sign of a woman planet, the boss 12 months will more than $1.00 degrees celsius wilma. then the pre industrial era. european union reports found last month was the hottest june on record with an average surface,
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the temperature of $16.00 degrees people into mexico, eastern canada, the us result, the middle east and west and antarctica. so higher than average temperatures and the average sea surface was also what it's will most for june at $20.00 degrees. crime would exploit save means storms like oregon barrel are developing foster and a mobile phone phones as your man is director of the you go observe a tree at the university of the edge. he says, we need to invest ice, but this investor, all that from fossil fuels to stop the climate crisis, the climate change that we're experiencing right now is 100 percent man man. so there is no, not 2 out of variation that explains what we were experiencing. right? no, and this is one of the key point of the latest that's it's meant to be both of the intake of 100 runs on the funding. on tuesday i t z, which says that clearly. uh right now we have exceeded
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the temperature that we knew before the easiest way to reproduce and by both 1.2 degrees. and indeed, if we take the last 12 miles we've exceeded that temperature by 1.5 degrees. and this is all related to human activities and primarily defining of course, the 2 is of all a code and guess we need to get rid of positive fuels as soon as possible, which means that the most, uh, 10000 bucks and we can say is to these invest massively from present views of last year in 2023. there was still a staggering amount of about 13, and the invested in the function projects that has to stop as soon as possible. uh, 75 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions are related to the voting of president tools. the remaining father is related to different station and agriculture. and that's it for me. so me to my left for this news, i will,
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