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the system even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now. the thousands of bodies strewn every last. what's left and goes associate of to is randy troops with the hello sounds retained says al jazeera life. also coming to you as president says he has some backing of nature elite is in his bid for re election despite, oh gosh, i was just piece by piece by the next to be and i'm not going to be traveling
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$150.00 times on the school building collapses on students taking exams and materials. there are reports of at least 16 the snake counselors in bangladesh helped communities deal with the consequences of a change in time. in the whole civil defense teams have recovered. at least 60 bodies in garza city of to is there any troops partially withdrew from that area. and thousands more are still fed buried under the russell is really forces have been accused of preventing rescue efforts to palestinians. meanwhile, being told it's not safe to return home because it's rarely snipers and tanks all spill in the area. so i thought, as i found them a sort of thoughtful for a lot of the time from the ambulance and emergency department in northern casa,
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immediately after learning that these valleys partially withdrew from the tel. i'll highlight in the gaza city. we went there and found bodies. most of the bodies would decompose because the ambulance team was when not allowed to reach a place that someone else still, there's a large number of bodies under the rubble. the headset from the left hand corner already has the latest on the recovery mission as the is really forces and they did the cause of city a couple of days ago, palestinians were trapped, they were unable to evacuate or see their houses. and that's why a lot of policy means were killed under the rubble of their house and also in the streets. and the civil defense teams are still working on retrieving and recovering as much at bodies as possible despite the fact that this is happening. yes, yes, artillery sitting is still happening in air strikes are happening. as we just learned, the 4 policy news were killed as a genette street in the gulf of city. after the is ready, forces, mortgages,
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palestinians now are used to population every single week. last week they have 3 different evacuation orders from 10 units uh, from the gaza city and from different areas. and they're all being called to evacuate to the middle area to the left, specifically. but also there is but as, as being under and this is where in the addresses and all these really minute to all the people in gauze associates and leave on wednesdays saying that area remains and active come that's are. and so just based palestinians with forced to flee. yes again. well, it's not clear, it's spoke to some who then sought shelter out of school and jamalia, which is also in northern garza. this is an evacuation since on giovano for the account where many companies have arrived, you know, looking for options uh, authorized by the forces, owed to them to be back to way too many companies have arrived to the schools
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looking for a show. so they live the houses without any available language. so they have nothing of these families here. have a ride and don't have anything till the end. when they asked us to leave, they didn't give us any time to gather our belongings or take some food for our young children to look at my young ones. the oldest is in 4th grade and the youngest is 3 months. everyone only had a few personal items, no food or drink, nothing, not even flour back. you know, it was very difficult. we were walking along the road and saw shrapnel and scattered body parts. can you imagine the situation? i was walking and seeing dead people. if my son had slipped from my hands, i wouldn't have been able to find him in addition to those people have been displaced too many times. and each time they have to risk
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a product interval journey looking for a shelter. not knowing what they, what are y 2, we want the forms that we should go to us thing. gotcha. and we will be assured that we would resign thing in a safe place. however, often 11 30 pm. we were surprised by the presence of compet warming directed to west industrial area and the u. n. agents. there wasn't 10 shooting. it was extremely painful and difficult because we left all our belongings. how with mattresses, i will close our luggage and we have to stay without any more drinking. yeah, i can't read my children have escaped from the scene, which i would have an area to see is from the sky and tanks on the ground floor. some of those pictures went to go their belongings and trying to attend the workshop and couldn't present with their children. family members, this is your bad ever heard. you can, which is has too many destroyed buildings and too many display palestinians. this
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is actuation since i'm a, provide them a place to sleep. yeah, they will not know how low return fee before they all start was to flee again. why? because you just need a. nothing does a spread ta, this time. the agency that provides life saving agents services to palestinian refugees in gaza says it now only has enough money to last another month and a half on right is asking for long and its annual pungent confidence in new york. now some of the agencies vegas started as including the united states, suspended the funding of to israel accuse some of its employees of taking pots and losses. attacks and october, an independent investigation there found no credible evidence of unrest involvement . and then some countries resumes that donations, but the agency is still forming sort of a budget without the necessary supports in financing to only uh follow, spend,
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refugees, we lose that. can we think a lifeline and the last lady of hope for the best of future to those of you, we have already pledged support. i thank you. and my appeal to everyone is these, but effect older. but the tech world was stuff and protect what was mandates, including sort of funding and let me be clear, there is no alternative to what stew, united states has adopted further sanctions against 3 is really such as and the number of video outposts and entities operating in the occupied west bank. now that brings to 10. the total number of steps is that the us has individually sanctioned since february. a fluoride group quoted hava is one of the organizations named washington says that its members are involved in repeated acts of violence against
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palestinians. 2 of the 3 individual sanctioned leaders of another group will solve 9 that's described as a violent extremist as really group. and so when attacking due amount of tearing a truck's heading to goes on. and the 3rd person is a farmer who owns one, a full illegal outposts that have been blacklisted. well, no day reports from ramallah on how the israeli government has not taken any steps to him that the sanctions for this war begun, the us had not taken any measures that could be even perceived. this pressure against is really subtler attacks on palestinian civilians or the is really policy a supplement expansion. of course, these are limited to is really nationals the, the sanctions that are announced have to do with assets if they exist in the us with a not allowing them entry in the united states. but they don't effect what happens
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in israel, where the government has not cooperated. it has not much those sanctions. and it is actually advancing draft legislation to go around them and make sure that they are these individuals are not financially affected organizations as well. a holla is a right wing organization, as you said, it is closely associated with many ministers in the government, including the national security administer. it's a mob been v or they continue to have a lot of clout on policy. and they continue to receive funds from american citizens through very many means, including count funding the now dro, bivens and faces the next test of his fitness for the us presidency in the coming hours. he's hitting the campaign trail in michigan and portions baffled ground state. and then he'll be trying to reassure verses as well as feller democrats that
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he can indeed defeat donald trump in november's election. when i speak to our white house correspondent kimberly house that she joins us now from washington, dc. kimberly, as we were saying on at 5 and seems determined to keep on campaigning, it's a fairly grueling schedule for any 81 year old. presumably they're all, some very valid concerns about how he's going to hold on of the there's no question scrolling even for a 3040 or 50 year old as so. yes, the he certainly has to prove he has the stamina, and there is a lot of pressure coming for within president biden's own democratic party for the president to pass the torch to someone who is significantly younger. in fact is coming from major democratic donors who are freezing $19000000.00. a campaign funds as long as president fight and remains at the top of the ticket. what we know is as well, but the house leader had came. jeffrey's met with president biden on thursday evening
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to share the concerns of members of the party calling for him to step aside. still, as you mentioned, joe biden is determined to press on. he believes he's the one that can beat donald trump in the november presidential election and he believes he did well in the thursday press conference. it was held at the tail end of the native summit, even if he was prone to one or 2 gas. he spoke for nearly an hour, but adding away questions about whether he's capable of running for another 4 years . i'm a terminal and running for it. i think it's important and i real. i am a few years i see. let them see. ask questions about us president biden's mental fitness and calls for him to abandon his run for another term in the white house had been escalating for weeks. so when the 81 year old president was asked had he reduced his schedule, following his poor debate performance last month against his rival,
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donald trump's. and i'm talking biden scoff if you looked at my schedule since i've, since i made that stupid mistake. i just kind of just paste myself a pace myself to the next debate. i'm not going to be traveling in this 15th time zones. why did it says his successful presidency is proof. he's still strong, physically and mentally. as he spoke at the end of 3 days of natal meetings in washington, he told reporters, nato leaders are urging him to keep running fearful his rival, former president, donald trump, will return to the white house. when i hear them say, is kind of weird. but nato leaders were visibly uncomfortable and audibly gas when biting at the end of the nato summit introduced ukrainian president vladimir zalinski as russian president vladimir put clear. and now i want to hand
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it over to the president ukraine who has as much courage as he has a determination based gentleman, president, president booth present list wide and quickly corrected himself. others in attendance also defended by that because picking up a c and then the slips of the tongue happened. and if you always monitor everyone, you will find enough of them. 5 in the in says he's not leaving the presidential race. despite his blunders, he insist he still has a chance to win. it's kimberly, given what we're saying that kelly, some naturally does on the side, but is the democratic policy on side one now? can you give us a read on, on feelings within the democrats? yeah, well there really are mixed reviews. what we're seeing is that the most of the top
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of the party, mostly the sort of white leads. the owner class seemed to be calling for the president to step aside. sort of the george clooney, the hollywood elite said the sort of the money class, but the white working class, the latino is the african americans. they are still start supporters of president by then. we should also point out that new polls suggest that 68 percent of americans prefer agent president over a president who lives in other words, that is intimating uh, joe biden, over donald trump. so there is some suggestions that donald trump may not fair. well, in a general election against joe, by that the polls are still suggesting a neck and neck res. so i think do seem to be in the president's favor, i guess what the president said he's, he's just got to get out there and late fears. and that's what he's hoping to do is
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you mentioned he's headed to the state of michigan. next week. he has had it to nevada. he believes that if he just gets out and engages with the public, he will be able to convince the daughters that he's got what it takes to win our white house correspondent, kimberly house at the following. those developments for us. thank you. kimberly a hostile head here on i was is there a 10 years police chief resigns in the wake of the crack down by security forces on protest offices killed 41 people fighting domestic violence and catholics done. you speak to survive is about unusual. but strengthens protections for when the same depth analysis of the day sidelines he's right is like, he's raised accusing that there was an okey dokey the for them sense informed opinions. this is clear to 1st visit to no credit in 24 years. why is he making it
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now critical debate? i believe the selections will empower him in any way as well as voters in america inside story massachusetts. the group was trying to send on out. just examining the headlines, unflinching journalist sharing personal stories with a global audience explode on abundance. well costs progress on ours is here. the
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. ringback the, the the welcome back to watching alger 0. let's remind you about top stories. the sound rescue workers have recovered at least 60 bodies from neighborhoods in jobs, associates of to is really truths partially withdrew. thousands more, still faith buried under the russell is ready. forces are being accused of preventing rest us us. meanwhile, another dropped and another round of sanctions against the 3 is really set. present 5 entities, including legal outposts in the occupied westbank that brings to 10, the number of fluoride has really sanctioned since february. and you,
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as president irvine remains defiance that he will run for re election despite going criticism from within his democratic party. at least 18 congressional democrats is out of time to quit the presidential race. now a school building has collapsed in central nigeria with reports that at least 16 students have died had happened in the city of joss. students was sitting hicks ends at the time. rescue is trying to reach teachers and students who are still traps that under the rubble. and it is fear that the death toll will arise. it's still not clear what caused the building to cave in the residence, say that this or happened after 3 days of heavy rain using some of the lights, has pictures that we have been getting in from that school. you can see some of the heavy machinery, the and the ongoing rescue assets will be staying across that for you here on altos, air, how can use police chief job had come
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a has resigned in the wake of the violent cut down by security forces on protest as last month that killed $41.00 people, demonstrations that began and opposition to a controversial finance bill a now being directed at government corruption and police brutality. in an attempt to contain the widespread and god presents within which i withdrew with a bill which would have raised the taxes. and then on thursday he dismissed most of his cabinets. judging to hold discussions with critics before then, appointing a more efficient administration. slow students, according to justice for they, according to what killed and those protests, catherine. so it has been some of the fresh protests in georgia which is just outside the capital. and that really these are students from a nearby university. and this is a very busy highway, and the reason why the students are here is because they're demanding for jost is. josh is for one of the guys,
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the adult ed. what do you want? oh no, you know, i want to say there's such students that, that they want just as they want to know what happened to them. we have one use make harder and should clear the traffic as well. but the students say that they are peaceful as they say that job. they just don't want justice as well as they have been for many development in the country, especially in may. but they want to be done. the one, the president of the one comfortability, they want the option as well,
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but not now. they said the issue of the dental russian passenger plane has crashed in the most of emergency services say the 3 crew members on board are presumed dead. the su course to project $100.00 went down in a forest. there were no passengers on board. there. russia has been developing the su, coy, super jet regional plane to try to replace west and made aircraft heavily sanctioned over its war and ukraine. russia has struggled to replace its aging efforts. it's because it's, dawn has passed a new little toughening penalties for convicted abuses. but human rights advocates have their doubts about the ability to come finance. at least 1200 king's related to abuse at home. have them quoted over the past 6 years and the true number may be fall high as many cases also on reported a warning some of the images. and so, you know,
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some of the binge of aids report from astronomy on distressing the women in the self defense close also by virtue of domestic abuse. the biggest joke isaac police receive more than $99000.00 complaints related to family mondays. last year. videos like these are coming on social media to 140 than right group. see the upgrade has usually been and often known to the victim. the human estimates only $1.00 and $4.00 addresses is ever brought to justice policy because of the law which did not classify domestic violence as a crime. after b, things like this. the only legal option available to women was a civil suit. but one case has changed that in plain sight and the restaurant, the former economy minister beat his wife, salt enough, looking over she later died from her. injuries of the politician was sentenced to 24 years in prison. and after the public outcry is to invite salt in it as a new law named doctor that's towards administrative defense. and that's why the
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need to adopt the law was so urgent because the victims can not be protected from perpetrators from abusers. this is the spot reconvene. his husband used to hit her every time and beginning to hear she was in an abusive marriage for more than a decade. she remembers dramatic days, weeks, months and years a new could in the interest. her husband was a diplomats and she says, one of the most painful episodes was when they lived in the united alabama. it's and domina, isn't it? she beat me to sleep. my sister says, my sister shouting karena, run and call for help. i don't have the finances a to rent an apartment. the crisis center keeps me here at here. and they provide me with psychological support and lawyers, human rights. what says the government must do more to ensure women and children are protected in line with international standards. the new law has been in the
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books for 4 years, and although the number of abuse cases has risen up to 35 percent, there are still people who believe that this law would be detrimental to cause that society when you might you absolutely nothing changes with the adoption of this little was just as the victim had the right to contact, no enforcement before. no, it's the same. i didn't know if a law is not required. this legislation criminalize is between a minor hall, which is open to manipulation. that's not what these women believe who have to leave homes and live in the end of your shelter to protect themselves. the children will stay at home with green this as you only feel safe when her ex husband is behind buzz. when other women choose instead to prepare their own self defense. so i'm, i'm driving down to the road. i started heavy rain full continues to disrupt life from the south, west of china. the city of chunking has been experiencing its most stormy weather
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this year. as you see, floods in london slides that have forced thousands from their homes. at least 6 people have died in the reigns. meanwhile, at least 63 people are missing in the pool of the 2 bosses was swept into a river by landslide caused by monsoon lanes, the 3 passengers had been rescued and receiving treatment. all the recessions of a deadly snake spaces in front of the ash has been causing panic. rural communities sign to say the re appearance of the spaces is due to the changing climate. tundra javi reports from new hi john. inbound to dash previously consider nearly explain the rest of the right per has re much in bangladesh, an increase in snake by the incidents and the resulting fatalities causing sir and printing a new job of saying a social worker from a town on the outskirts of taka. says numerous sightings have been reported to the
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most locals are not anxious in a state of panic, especially those working on the farm lands and doors living along the river bank side. they're scared of being attacked. ptolemy is a traditional snake wrangler who seems to be at ease handling the deadly reptiles has been helping to clear snakes from people's homes and have them over to the for us department. because i have been a snake wrangler for modem for, to use. catching mindy varieties, but i haven't seen this one for quite some time. however, in the past 2 months, i quote 51 russell's vipers, and to stand alone. the space is native to the semi arid region of northwest and bangladesh, and other parts of south asia. signs as believe, many spaces of like, such as the russell viper that's typically found in dry regions, have now adopted 2 different climates and download, spreading into wetlands into different parts of bangladesh. reese and hype and mist
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information on social media have led to the in discriminate killing a variety of snakes. some environment list have got involved, and the government has launched into awareness campaign will go up and up to the dorm. i'm urging the general public not to panic. they're adequate stocks of the anti venom available. i have instructed surgeons and directors of all hospitals to make sure there is no shortage of supply. la scientists say climate change impacts bio diversity and reptile populations because changes in the environment and temperature affect breathing patterns, have a nation way of flood a slide and finding the month to meet during monsoon season when the for rock a barrage in east india releases excess plug board has snags like the rustle of wipers, flight downstream with water hyphen by going to the pod, marietta and bangladesh. so i'm saying the northwest region, how does end up in the south? the southeast of the country because the world health organization stays snakebite . so one of the most neglected risk, i'm telling them has become
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a priority. gets reiterated, the empty venom is key to saving lives. to be totally, i'll just need a lot of junk bangladesh. well, that's, that for me and astrology, obtain an ex inside story looks at just what it will take to tackle kenya's economic ones. the the had a lot of there. it's a very hot story for northern parts of africa and they live and, and middle east listing, very high temperatures, caea in particular for pots of a rock and cubic temperatures lingering in the early fifties when they come down. slight impact at 48 degrees that on saturday. they're on the up. however, across the gulf, 47 degrees in doha could talk. we could see a small kicking up some dust and creating some hazy sunshine as we go into sunday.
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but it launch the hot and dry picture across the region as to some of the story from northern parts of africa. we've seen some record heat in morocco's atlas mountains. the heat warnings continued for south western parts of algeria with a chance of sand storms across more north, west and areas. the heavy rain continues to close that central band of africa with some stormy conditions for west africa and thoughts of central africa as well, such as the democratic republic of congo. now, cape town for some very wet and windy weather as cold front swept into southern parts of south africa. we're going to see more of that as we go into sack. today was rough seas as well the west to where that pushing its way further east. it'd be robert chilly with only searching degrees celsius the on saturday. the a 150 is at the junction history,
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seen through an extraordinary photographic archive, telling the story of egypt rulers, from the earliest recorded photos of the royal family in 1836 to the countries fest presidents. and i'm showing how those in power have always gone to great lengths to control the public image. egypt through the lens, leaders on al jazeera is the new government, the answer to kenya's problems and the face of growing public discontent. the president's, his act is cabinets. the country has been rocked by protests for weeks. what will it take to tackle? can you economic and financial loaves? this is inside story, the hello and welcome to the program.

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