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the, the safe, them even come in as an international insight, corruption, excellence award, denominator here on now the, the, there's really ministry kills and these $27.00 palestinians across gauze, a residential buildings on a most targeted the money in sight is out. is there a line from don't will, so coming up denouncing washington's role in the war and golf as the republican national convention tends, its focus the phone policy power of digital activism. how anti government
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purchased is in kenya and mobilizing the assets for social media. and remembering the victims of malaysia airlines, m $817.00 and memorial is held to month 10 years since the plane was shot down over the crate. the we beginning garza where israel is once again targeting palestinian homes, places of shelter. i'm medical facilities via tax right across guns that have killed at least 27 palestinians since dawn on wednesday. is rarely jets attacked most of our house in um is there a refugee account? at least 11 people were killed in several attacks in the area. the main line goes and sits in the north of the strait palestinians were targeted as they round to seek shelter inside a school. 3 children were among those killed in our ramone neighborhood. on cheese
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day a strike on the un run school killed $23.00 displays published the news. but with sheltering in the facility, i spoke with dr. jimmy a built name. he's in the gauze and medical team for doctors without borders. he told us about the mass numbers of casualties. the emergency room has been dealing with since is really a tax on saturday. we would dripping and blocked at the end of it. the 1st case i saw was a 3 year old. go with her side. i peeled off her by uh, the 2nd case i saw was a woman covered in dust, as she looked at me. she was breathing it and i did. she's globally okay. but i took down the dressing on her belly and had a piece of optim and a piece of the bottle was out. and then suddenly a rush of healthcare workers, fully dressed, 1st aid responded as in the uniform o injured. it was so shocking to see healthcare workers engine this way. and
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then i looked across at my nurse and they were helping manage the ad way of the boy that looked about 13 or 14. and she looked at me and, and in a mass casualty, if you have to manage the highway, you have to call that person that it was a boy. none of us have the heart to call him dad. and then the next one came in and the next one came in and there were no beds and you'll, you need anything on the floor and you can, serial knee is wet with blood. and you have to quickly decide who's more watching and who's not just mine looks like he has a brain injury. he has to be left for dead. this woman has had me almost blown off . take a straight to operate and catches very quickly. oh h or pricing fits as unnecessary medical complex were full. all the surgeons that were available, what operating i still have 2 critical cases and they were supposed to patient room still surrounded by hundreds of patients in the yellow and green. so we had to try
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and send these patients somewhere. one we kept with us waiting to go to be or t, the other we sent to one of the local fields hospital, even though he was on state, but it shouldn't be moved. i know that both those patients died. this isn't in the context of looking up, can i just say looking up in middle of managing all these patients? and i so my, any success colleagues and i was, i said what, why are you in here? what's happened? and he said, i've just found out my house got destroyed and my families didn't hear somewhere. is there any forces have released the theme palestinian prison is detained in garza? they say they experience tortured souls and humiliation in detention since the beginning of the little. they have been multiple reports and testimonies about abuse of palestinian prisoners is right in jails. a zillow and i found the we lived hungry and they prevented us from using the one piece of great fit in one piece.
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they used the most severe form of punishment on us and we were tied up for 24 hours a day with a blindfold over the ice. only you could hear them but not see them. and we were only allowed to enter the bathrooms, 2 minutes. now so many palestinians keeping the keys of places 7 forced to flee, has become an involuntary tradition in both the goal is to strip. i'm the ok pod westbank. the key symbolize hope of returning to that home is once again. you're all day reports from the janine refugee camp garza how often in spleen, death and destruction, exhausted by the trauma of war and overtaken by greece. this is the most brutal chapter of the palestinians, not the or catastrophe that begun. ones on this militias expelled the majority of palestinians from their homes in 1948. today's tragedy has revived.
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that's the best most pointing and symbol the key cause is that the money order back when people were exposed in 1948, they kept their home keys. we're just likes them. we hold on to our keys in the hope that we will return to israel has so far obliterated. upwards of 70 percent of homes and garza and the ongoing war. most of these families will have no home to return to the city. i need the key to presents hold for me that god willing we will retain home to rebuild the key would remain as a better memory whether it's in gaza in exile or here in the occupied westbank. stories of homes stolen a lives crushed and of keys bearing witness, or a common thread in the palestinians experience of dispossession. the scars of repeated destructive is rarely, military campaigns are inescapable. in the janine refuge account of the salons home
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was damaged by is really a sold in 2002 and twice after that. a 2nd home he bought nearby is also gone. only the rubble remains and he's hesitant to rebuild again. it's like gaza here. we knows even safe and now homes. my brother's home nearby was struck while he and his family went inside generations of refugees here experienced repeated displacement and loss in their lifetime. the was 10 when he became a refugee in 1948. he holds on to the key to his original home, which i mean what, what do you know? the key of oaks enduring, bitter memories. but it is also a way to challenge the occupation. it's material evidence of my land and home in the alleys of janine's, comp known here a small gaza, the promise of return and rebuilding lives on get to live by patients for
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assistance. not all day. i just need a janine refuge account palestine. the total of the drums to waste the vice president norman a said to introduce himself at the republican national convention laser this evening. all day 3 of the missing the focus is expected to turn to foreign policy, including biden's handling of the goals will outside the venue. people have been protesting to show this solidarity with palestinians. she advertises the reports from that will kate, while the convention is being held, it goes, it has been central to the approach. as the south side, the republican national actors see the us back was a result of a corrupt political system. d. p. linked to other issues like economic inequality and civil rights and israel genocide,
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against the palestinian people. because this is the primary issue in the world today. our generations, vietnam war, hunt them over their heads. the us posted in community network. it goes involved and helping organize the mileage on the r and c a year ago because of fears of a 2nd, trump presidency. it was important because we knew that the trump was going to be the nominee. that, you know, we had seen for pretty brutal years from him when he was president. but after 9 months of jo biden's unconditional support for israel, this mobilization of thousands outside the r n. c is no longer his group's big political protest of the campaign season. that will be a be democratic national convention next month against them, and they goals, genocide, jo, from now the mass mobilization is going to be chicago in august. now it's going to be tens of thousands that are there with the r n c underway. the democrats are
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trying to make the case the they remain the lesser of 2 evils for the power of city and joe biden expanded on the beam and an interview released this week. i'm the guy in the north house in community, but we watch the interview with some published in americans and the okay. and us for that reaction with such a great friend who needs enemies. right? like or is that how do you say it? i, obviously, it has to be like that, you know, if he has been so grateful opinions. why are, you know, 40 close to 40 minutes, 40000, but it's 2 years now. most of you to hear this type of a lack of nuances. the nicest way i can say it bordering on dilution, it, it breaks my heart and infuriates me at the same time. for those who want to stop us is rose or sold on garza. this election isn't the choice between a great uh, lesser of 2 evils. but simply between the evils and having made goes with the focus of demonstrations here at the r m. c. protest is proud to regroup at the democratic
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national convention in chicago and next month to try and stop for kim if she ever times. the elder 0 the heavy rains in east and the dallas dawn. i have killed at least 40 people and injured nearly 350 all those tal about officials said tuesday at least 400 houses have also been destroyed as rain and hail lashed east and none the monday evening. the taliban governments set at chad, emergency leasing, to get local and for an aid agencies to provide necessary assistance. many villages have complained that they've received the help. how much i'm doing reports in eastern afghanistan after the rain storms and amid the devastation residents and then go our province tried to salvage what they can oh, recalling the neighbors and loved ones who did not survive, praying for them as well, spoke to either take it as usual, but all of them to shut down one from the rain and storm go and pens. the 100 noise
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and the little dog came and said the roof collapsed. i ran and screamed off for him . nobody was here with flooding here, having killed dozens. maybe maria has no idea what her family will do next, the sub, but then the love that i was thinking, i don't have any house, and i have an old father in law. what would he do for me? and i have small children and a disabled mother in law. what should i do? local officials say hundreds of houses have been destroyed as a result of the latest round of flooding. and the power has been cut in many areas . the scale of the devastation also clear to see in the rooms and corps doors of this hospital. so for those in mega, how regional hospital we've received 29 bodies and around 230 wounded people from sucrose district floods. and this is a preliminary number. exceptionally heavy rains in afghanistan have since may alone, killed over $400.00 people,
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being among the poorest countries in the world means afghanistan is also particularly exposed to the effects of climate change, which, after decades of war has left these residents of nangle har province. even more vulnerable than they already were. how much in june i just needed, as well as groups in kenya, same old and 50 people have been killed in the recent antique government purchase, many demonstrations se then also freight on we'll continue with demonstrations until their demands meant that connecting through social media platforms to debate, crowd sourced and mobilize for protests, happen. so as move from nairobi and the company that took studies, we are done with your copying to is one of the most popular 2 characters in kenya. kind of a shop. here's a huge social media presence. he's saucy, we are both see and out is create to says he talks about issues that resonate with many canyons at the cost of leaving corruption and bad governance. he does this
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with a touch of humor, know, cutting to his main goal is to, to bring, you know, to make your life is to being a human, being a bit of joy. this person in the, in the times we're going through the mental ill. now people are blessed with to know with everything that's great when people angry and can use a using social media to push for change. the discuss serious topics to music. comedy skips and guns president william who to has used it to some of the demands, but they say this is not enough. the frustration online and on the street. he's evidence. yes. william omar says he has been unable to access government
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funding to pursue he's university education. he's an offering education piece. what has to be close to that 5 before anything else? so personally, i think i'm not happy to the president of the president. so that's a bit of a defense was to me, the president doesn't hold up. so dude, problem many wanted the president to address them on social media. you know, democracy. their to date is one of a few details on the continent to do so. so you have a plan to get out to this be tomorrow, but i'm tony bulky, who hosts a show online saves. they still don't trust him because of many broken promises. we are maybe kid class of jo. bless you. it's a very dangerous place to be. we need jobs, and that is what the government has to respond to otherwise, before, keep on coming out, calls for the present to step down are getting increasing these out. many of these young people are not afraid. they say this is their right to protest. and that very
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angry as well about how the country is being one who they say they're going to be here until the president. the end of government does best of accountability and just to put those who have died in the protest. catherine, sorry all the 0 nairobi still ahead on al jazeera, thousands of migrants continued to risk their lives crossing the mediterranean, as summits and libya aims to tackle. on the long jump from rescue jean, confusing of the paris lympics. we'll hear from one of the accents representing millions of displays. people at the same depth analysis of the day. sidelines he's right. is like his res, accusing that there was an okey dokey, the point them cents informed opinions. this is her 1st visit to north korea in 24
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years. why is he making it 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 fine to send on out jersey around the government challenges here with the
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the, the hook it back and watching out. is there a mind to saw tops or is this? oh, is there any jets attacked and most gonna house in golf is um, is there a refugee camp? the attacks right across the strip have killed at least $27.00 public opinion since the one on wednesday. the you and chief of staff is told the security council that extreme hunger infectious diseases are on the rise in the cause and straighten. l. courtney rock tray says more than half 1000000 palestinians on the verge of salvation. now,
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ceremonies been held to commemorate 10 years since malaysian airlines flight i made 17 was shut down over eastern ukraine. can many, 300 people the limits assignments was held victims at the crash at the memorial near amsterdam. the plane was on its way from the dutch capital to kuala lumpur when it was fine upon adopt sled investigation in 2018 concluded that a russian missile hit the guy croft. michael. both accused of fullness basement for the organization of security and cooperation in europe. he was one of the 1st at the scene when the plane went down. he told us about his early investigations, and then my press briefings that the skies of, of ukraine at that time were becoming more dangerous. why? because russian back rebels were in possession of shoulder fired missiles and we, we said that and then when we arrived at the scene, we quickly noticed these very unusual kind of pock marks and the fuselage of the
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our craft. fast forward a few days or weeks later, it turns out that there isn't these exact signature of the russian book amiss. so it went up to 3333000 feet with aircraft was exploded, sent all of this shopped onto the aircraft, and that was a big, big piece of navigate events of criminality. of course, what the relative has definitely are looking for as an apology from russia. also the one that made the decision to deploy the book. and so it's suggested that went all the way up to mr. brewton and things like compensation. i can tell you people here, their relatives are really suffering even financially having to travel here, having to pay for many other things, in some cases, multiple burials because they get remains in separate kind of thumb deliveries if we can use that word. so, you know, the pain is really, really written on their face and whatever you speak to them, it's so sad that you guys can child smoke the stones of the parliamentary year with
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a speech laying out the new governance priorities k a selma, neva policies, one a mass of majority in the general election on july, 4th, securing move in full, a 110 out of 650 seats. china ha reports from london, upland pageantry, history and symbolism. some of it dating back to the middle ages, as parliament and the monarchy intersect in the king, speech stability will be the cornerstone of my government's economic policy. and every decision will be consistent with these fiscal rules that controls the said deliver the new labor governments. legislative agenda in a customer, a monitored constitutionally obliged to remain politically neutral beyond the spectacle, his woods had substance, a speech setting, a prime minister key as tom is planned to a tv cannot make gross taken together. these policies will enhance britton's
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position as a leading industrial nation and enabled a country to take advantage of new opportunities that can promote gross and wealth creation. from 35 pieces of proposed legislation, image and agenda stretching from house building to nationalizing the railways, clean energy to job creation. they were bills regulating artificial intelligence, tackling illegal migration, and devolving power to the regions and on the world stage plans to forge closer ties with your up to continue support for ukraine and the commitment to long term peace in the middle east. multi bit thrown from the pages of the manifesto that one labor the election less than 2 weeks ago. they all priorities britain's new prime minister hopes will restore politics to public service and kick stopped what he calls a decade of renewal. let's think of the the pots, the bottom entry is state the following. what will be largely symbolic,
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both in the house of commons, only looking to speak the work of the c panel and get thumbs of why this goes. but scaling 5 minutes to kill vision pertains in this country. now they've been killed the whole l. 201, representatives for 20 countries and leasing in libya to address the dangerous crossings of the mediterranean, made by my goods and the european union nations. all attending, alongside african nations, like china, has moved from the meeting in libya as capital chipley of these officials aren't triply to discuss a pressing issue. african and european union leaders want to enhance cooperation to combat people smuggling and irregular migration. post libya has been at the forefront of the migration crisis. we said, let's sit and tool, instead of you spending money fighting immigration and searching for them, why don't we build strategic projects? and you provide the funds as partners to stop the influx. libya has long been
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a transit help for migrants trying to reach your opinion shores. but compared to last year, there's been a 60 percent decrease of arrivals in europe from libya this year. so migrant say that's because it's becoming increasingly dangerous for them to be in libya, many are choosing to go back home. i'm looking, i mean, maybe yeah, yeah, right now they have a very, very dangerous to how people go to see what's of course to see. so they'll have to stop was, so i know everybody is going back right now to dial country. so far this year, more than $17400.00 migrants risk the dangerous journey across the mediterranean. and the rise in italy from libya. but nearly 900 died or went missing, etc. but you ins migration agency says there are more than 725000 migrants in libya, but libyan official save the number is much higher. according to the you, when the vast majority,
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85 percent cited economic reasons for leaving their countries by their or should you be i came to libya by car. my situation to need. yeah. was very poor. i had no work. i have no problem with the libyans. i came here to make money and provide for my children, and then i will go back home. many are also seen war like a neighboring sudan fighting there has displaced more than 11000000 people. local officials estimate 1000 and sudanese refugees are now entering libya everyday. the libya says it's not the source but a transit country for migrant officials here and says they simply don't have the resources or capability to meet the humanitarian needs. of the growing number of migrants and the rest of, jeez, libya wants a coordinated international effort to help tackle migration. they help meetings like this for him. kind of cheese that out right now, i'll just 0. triple it. now the long jump,
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how much i mean i'll salami will compete in paris for the all your seas, refugee team. he fled syria for jeremy nearly a decade ago, and all there is happy is a feature at the lympics. he wishes he could represent his home country. david states has a story. mohammed, i'm in of salami arrived in berlin in 2015. the promising young athlete at escaped war in syria, crushed the mediterranean in a rubber boat. and then will the rest of the way to germany. one of his 1st goal is on arrival was to find a gym. so you could practice long jump again. my leaving of reasons why we had support for me is really be my life, especially here in germany. i'm all alone. life in germany is not easy. it's really not easy with the when i'm in training, especially when i perform well, all this joy, it's such a great feeling. 29 year old out salami has been granted asylum in germany. and he's one of the 36 athletes in the i've sees a refugee team for power is 2024,
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benefiting from a scholarship program which helps fund that training. just listening, steve out to me special germany in the refugee team have given me a lots of support to get that. that's not an issue. when we say for which country offers whom i compete. of course i would like to compete for syria. else allow me was 15 when he discovered long jump and when sylvia's national schools championships, it's been a grueling jenny since but last year in budapest he competed at the world athletics championships. this came from because i've been fine too with myself really hard to improve my performance for the lympics and want to at least make it to the final to show that we have that because we are competitive athletes and not just refugees. where the syrian colors in paris by achieving his dream of competing it's in the lympics else allow me will represent will than a 100000000 full should be this place people around the world. david stokes,
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don't you 0. okay, that's it. for me. my name's side a little more information on a website, out of sarah dell come to check it out. whether it's next to the inside story looks at the new u. k. government and what could change or issues like the the hey there, it's hot both by day and night across the arabian peninsula. and that is the dangerous part. we're not getting much relief overnight, so we'll get there in one second. some burst of rain transferring from jim into a bond. and here we go promised through. we talked about this. so this is what it will be overnight tonight. these are overnight lows. doha, 36. it will feel closer to 40, not much relief and creates as well you're dipping down to 34 now by thursday afternoon,
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up to 45. so the meter ology cold departments in cats are issued warnings for just how hot it's going to be. when still a factor, so that spinning up the sand and dust for weight and the eastern province of saudi arabia for buckets starting month to range, picking up in the north here around the capital territory and punch at providence. and still for turkey, i, we're seeing whether along the black sea coast, or there has been flooding recently, could see a repeat some of the showers getting close to the capital territory and assemble hot enough at 36. meantime, it's around guinea, guinea b, south sierra leone, where we're really seeing the biggest pulses of rain here as a move out toward the fine check for central africa. okay, most of the action around the gulf of guinea and we've got another rain and wind combo coming in to cape town on thursday field later. the a $150.00 is that the gyptian history seems for an extraordinary photographic
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archive. this remarkable treasure troves shows how well photographers captured key military historical moments from the earliest partition occupation to the arab israeli, who was the 20th century and the contrast and emotions in victory and defeats egypt through the lens. conflicts on al jazeera to the new u. k. government such so it's funds with big focus on it's ailing economy on foreign policy, and once better, e u relations while back in farming ukraine will continue. so what can be expected from here, saunders government, on what change on issues like the war on gossip? this is inside the .

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