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the, the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the know that's often israel's, as tracks across garza to attacks and don't belong, kills at least 15 people the carry johnston. this is all just their allies from though. so coming us secretary of state makes another visit to israel to push for cease 5 deals, a massachusetts benjamin netanyahu obstructing an agreement, plus john hender and outside of the democratic national convention in chicago. were
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protesters are gathering for the 1st major demonstration of the week and floods in northern sit on till the 35 peoples the conflicts is making it difficult for rescue teams to help the survivors, the beginning and gaza, where entire kind of students time it is continued to be white, towns buys very strikes the minutes, feel price, and shows no sign of letting up you can, does the us take us just state to ride in the country to push for c spot. but finally, if 8, including 6 children were killed when it is very strong, hit the home while it was sleeping. the attack took place and del belong in a central part of guns that a square about 1000000 people of sheltering in total associate palestinians had been killed by israel across the street since sunday morning to the hospital in northern garza says it's run out of fields and will likely be forced to close on
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monday, we think patients' lives at risk. isabel has severely restricted the entry of life saving amount of time and paid medical supplies and fuel into gaza since last october. of i'll come live to reports from out of the hospital. as a result of this visual teenager fuel allowed the hospitallers shutting down. this facility is one of the meet some of these. yeah. and that nothing goes through and that's provides the medical care for patients and wanted people are those people who yeah, cannot provide me because care as, as there was a beautiful teenage of a few walls. so they cannot read the hospital all, they cannot the crack, beyond alliances. we smoke to the allowed the hospital. they're up to the much off hands. you told us about the dire situation here in this hospital and he told us old. so if this hospital would not be provided with, if you will, it will be shut down and will be out of service in the next 24 hours that
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i am in the lives of patients in that high end by threat, especially as we are the only facility offering orthopedic treatment on the surgical operations, $56.00 and total has been perspiring. if fuel is not delivered soon, all these patients will develop congress and inflammation and then ultimately have the legs amputated. old use the life. in addition, old delivery procedures, particularly emergency sections, will be effected fuel must be delivered to the hospital without delay. then we also spoke to the one of the patients who expressed about is since you hear about the costs of the over fuel, that's what's happening. the whole society and the health care system and the you have connected to john, i have a pain in my kidney and talked to the trying to organize an ultrasound examination, but no one is available. even lab test salt postables due to a lack of power or few hospitals around to few full patients the left without hope
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. we have great and weary of this. you wouldn't experience this in any other hospital in the world only and gone to the city. also stage over fuel for what's happening, thousands of lives. yeah. and did nothing, does this trip and in this hospital will be shut down? it will be a medical task for freight. why the computer? i just need a northern goes to spread all this time. us, us secretary of state antony blinking is in israel and his 9th trip this since the will beginning october. this is his latest attempt to push for an interval. when can is due to meet is very prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday. us katara in egypt say a bridging proposal has been presented to israel, and thomas at close is the remaining gaps from the ongoing seas far towards blinking is expected to travel to egypt on tuesday. the mediator has a set to resume that towards her masters accuse benjamin nothing you all who of
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preventing this spot proposal from being put in place and it statements, the group said these very prime minister continues to put up obstacles in the way of reaching an agreement. under assessing new conditions and demands with the aim of watching mediation efforts and presenting the war, mess goes on to say that the new proposal on the table responds to the conditions that nothing yahoo had previously laid out. including his rejection of a permanent seas far from the cell who has more from jordan's capital. i'm a reminder that she's the because he's very government is banned from reporting and he's well in its latest statement, how much says that. israel is obstructing the tops by continuously adding new conditions to the proposal on the table. says that they want to go back to the original framework that was outlined by you as president joe biden, at the end of may, that the group had responded to on july. second is really prime minister benjamin
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netanyahu. back in july had released a list of non negotiable but he called red lines going into these negotiations with well speaking on sunday, benjamin netanyahu has said that his role is willing to make compromises and mediators who are now up to the pressure on him, us and you have said want, instead of on these really is emphasizing that diplomatic and military pressure could be the key to forcing him us to enter into a deal. now there are talks and negotiations that are still going to be ongoing this week in egypt and capital where there will be and is really delegation present . but we also have to remember that us secretary of state anthony blinking is set to meet with these really prime minister on monday in order to apply that diplomatic pressure on nets and yahoo in order to get him to soften his steps. there had been several reports within his really media citing anonymous officials saying that while there is a lot of optimism and while there has been progress that's made is really officials
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should lower expectations because it's not exactly know what is going to happen. but none the less, both nets and yahoo and how much have maintained their red lines into these negotiations, saying that they have major sticking points, how much as they want to see a complete and so the war while it's and young has said that he needs a guarantee that the war could continue to send fluids as ito. i'm a of the democratic presidential candidates coming to harrison's arrived in chicago head of have policies convention. earlier on sunday, she was campaigning in the battleground state of pennsylvania. the running 8th timbales is considered swing states. it's a natural college. those could hold the keys to the white house. donald trump is set to campaign in the states in the coming days. what harvest will be for me to declare the democratic nominee at the convention in chicago. they've been protest
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ahead of the event which starts on monday. people demonstrated against the us supplying weapons to as well. so this one goes to the testers, are demanding a c spot and a quarter in for an alms and bond at some also demonstrating against economic inequality and want to be productive rights. designated area for demonstrations has been established. chicago is home to one of the largest part of the american communities in the us area. it's on 100, spoke to one kind of student american about why he was demonstrating in chicago to what brings you here. yeah, so i gave him a greeting here from palestine, when he was 18. i've known the occupation and the hardships that bell is the means of database throughout the years since 1948 leading up till now the, you know, genocide happening in gaza. and so i'm here today to do whatever i can and whatever capacity i can for the people, innocent people by 30000 list of people who are dying right now. and you're here
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protesting had the democratic national convention. is it safe to say that you won't be voting for from the layers? yeah, i would say, as of right now, my vote is not with pamela harris. um, i hope that that could change. um, somebody is open and you always have in their mind, james, i think what it comes down to is whether or not you're going to take a legitimate stance against the country that's acting out and the whole world sees it. that's why we have a unit you and, and so what america goes against the un and systematically vito's various treason and various positions that the whole world wants to see. they're called for a permanent use while you're in gaza right now. so no more women and children die. i think that it's important that come about that and until she can do that, joe stein will, will have my vote in joe stein is with a green party. so it's 3rd party. and you were saying earlier, you think it's important that 3rd parties in the us, bro. yeah, exactly. i don't agree with all of that. the green party has audit audit plate. but
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that said, i also don't think the green party legitimately has a chance at this stage in 2024 to be begin to your aunty. but that said, i think it's important that we make this our year to start putting our effort into other parties. so that way we can build those up over time and hopefully that they have a chance that's to democracy. having more candidates on the ballot for voters to choose not to big machines. whittaker party to choose coming to harris will be officially confirmed as a democratic presidential nominee at the policies and national convention in chicago. this week can be how could, has more hobbling harris is already the democratic parties nominee for president of the united states. but this week it becomes official. she can make one hell of a present. so the democratic national convention in chicago is really just the ceremonial event, vice president connell, a harris already secured 99 percent of democratic delegates earlier this month. in
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a virtual roll call vote. even as vice president, most americans still know very little about harris, with thousands of people have turned out to see her on the campaign trail since becoming the democratic contender. so what harris publicly accepts the nomination on thursday. millions of people will be watching a well crafted speech that's warmly received by the american people could have pulled her in the pools. wondering if you still got to see it a convention is that the polls improve, at least in the short term for the, the party that holds that convention. if that happened, she probably will answer the fall as the, as the, the leader in the presidential race. the race is a statistical dead heat. most poll show hair is tied into battleground states with her republican opponent, former president donald trump. but i'm like the 2016 presidential race went from
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round against former us secretary of state, hillary clinton. harris is also making history as the 1st woman of color to accept a major parties nomination. super use the convention to counter trumps campaign attacks. tapping into vote or fears of a woman at the top of the democratic ticket. i think she wants to introduce yourself positively to the public and to also reassure people that she is not as left wing as republicans are going to paint her. as this stages were calmer, harris will especially accept the democratic presidential nomination in front of a crowd of a during delegates. but it was just 11 months ago that harris was considered one of america's most unpopular vice presidents with an unfavorable rating of 58 percent. the trick for harris now would be to ride the momentum of her convention, bounce all the way to november. kimberly,
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how could al jazeera chicago. the ukraine's minute tree has activated a defense students in the account with whom to repel attacks by russia. he says they were engaged early on monday morning. witnesses reported having lost on the outskirts of the city. meanwhile, the russian s truck has killed one person in a village and assuming region where ukrainian forces launched an incursion into russia earlier this month. but let's try destroy the home on sunday. kidding. a 33 year old man. 3 others were injured. the man, several, the russian bombs have struck the vintage in recent days. resend the preston times under the constrained kind of claims that ukraine the station to more than 120000 troops along the border between the 2 countries. one,
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the border is heavily mines and describes new kinds of movement as an aggressive policy of what the skill that's of this kind of escalation on the part of ukraine is an attempt to push russia to a symmetric actions. for example, the use of nuclear weapons for sure you green would be very happy if russia or below bruce used tactical nuclear weapons, that they would be happy because we would hardly have any allies left. no countries would ever sympathize. and secondly, on nuclear weapons. the world has a negative view of these, so the ukrainians want to push this possibility. they want to push russia, who could defeat russia. ukraine cannot do it. who can cause the west nato? we, myself and president putin think that nate, who would then get the green light to invade russia without hiding its intentions. what process? because all of this is in key ways more on ukraine's reaction to look
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a shank has claims about troops on the board to accept the look of thing because it knows what does come as a surprise to ukrainian government. the vote ago does announce that there's been no change in ukrainian electric disposition. the russian border there of always being ukrainian units that since the beginning of the conflict itself by the roost, has the military alliance with the russian. so the premiums have always kept military policies. they as a precautionary measures. and as a precautionary measure, motorist has actually done the savings itself and has had military units on its border as well. now there are being times where they moved additional units to the northern part of the border when you pray. where you, craig, conduct anything cushion into russia on august the 6th. and that also was a pre course me mention. now, there is no way near a 120000 troops that you paid has on the border. they just don't have those kinds of troops to spare. and you can tell because in go next so that your printer is
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actually being must be precious and they're retreating. and they're treating to tubs where they don't want to lose the east. they're fighting desperately to control the east in this new versus a fucking desperately to take it. so there's a huge battle there, and there's certainly not going to have a $120000.00 troops sitting on the border doing pretty much nothing. so at the moment, the previous, the saying nothing particular much has changed. alix gets helpless out to 0. keeps sort of hands on allergies. here, reports from going by in the eastern democratic republic of congo. the country at the centre of a growing m. folks out the this you can still find plenty of evidence on line of funding in sun. now this
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western side of you have in the mountains and south west side, do you get some pretty big funds as jobs as times? yeah, and they've been really notable. we might see that increase in the mountains and this side of vermont as well. there's an injection of moisture here, and moisture and highest temperature is not a very pleasant combination if it's time to get it. but they do tend to generate big thunderstorms. if you're lucky, something around just showing a hint that that has 40 looks fine. if you combine that with the humidity, it feels more like 50 to 55. so this is the time the year when all the gulf states get this health and human, whether persistently throughout this part of africans. and also at the equator, we've seen some very wet weather. recently. saddam is a case in point, new jazz, southern chad and the mountains of ethiopia all up. for instance, a big sheriff at the moment, but of course is the cut off and you come south of the pressure so much, but in dry, but surprisingly warm for the time, the north everywhere admittedly. but a line that stretches more or less might go to east,
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which has been particularly hot, but the wind coming out of it means it is pretty woman wind hook down through up into an as well. of course it stops around the cold and the valley just high above sea level in south africa. the discussing the defining issues of our time is what the military, what government, what multi national doesn't want access to this hyper, hyper, hyper powerful. exploring the very real dangerous unchecked artificial intelligence . how does a ice change the laws of war? we're talking about a technology that is built on the basis of concentrated surveillance. power, like the world has never seen the studio b, p a. i series on a just a, you know, the
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of the welcome back or minds of the headlines now is ready as strikes and dogs are kidding . entire families of palestinian family of eights, including 6 children, were tube as they were sleeping there off in the center of the us. i could just stay onto the blinking is in tennessee to try again to push these routes with rates with c spots and mass has accused. israel's prime minister, obstacles torching mediation is coming to hire a says arrives in chicago to formerly be declared. the democratic presidential nominee have been protest the head of the convention against the fighting ministrations, decision to supply weapons, to israel demonstrations according to an honest
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laws regulating access to contraception. under portion of the, on the ballot in multiple american states and defend us off to the supreme court ended federal guarantees to abortion rights. in 2022 area of correspondence. john henry and the spoke to one person that came to protest headed with democratic national convention in the name of protecting those rights. this is jessica posey. ready you're here for reproductive lights, right? right. just explain to me why you hear why purchasing the dnc? yeah, we're not necessarily protesting the d n. c. we're just here to raise awareness that of course and access will always be available no matter what happens. and i see you've got a friend here for moral support, so we want to get you both in there. um, tell me, what is it about reproductive rights that are so good, so important to you, you know, as a young person, probably a big issue considering the supreme court ruling recently. right. it's a very important issue. i think especially for black men and women of color and
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because for so long our bodies have been basically not ours. the government is police are bodies for so long, such as like henrietta lex, i think every social is issue was interconnected and this is just one social issue that i am taking part in. it affects everything. and would you say that you're protesting against the convention or, or protesting for the car or the car? oh man, the caring a bomb in tennessee has died off. it exploded a possible i was slightly injured on the golf course. significant damage to a truck. identity of the 9 is not yet 9, is where the police on investigating the incident before the pain and chinese coast guards have blamed each other off to collision in the south china sea basing. it says the philippines deliberately crushed into its vessels on monday morning on manila says it's ships were damaged when the chinese conducted what it calls
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unlawful and aggressive maneuvers. the waters of the south china sea, a highly disputed territory. stand offs between the 2 nations, a frequent so number suspect to the concerned impulse cases reported this year is nearing $20000.00. the african union says 1200 of those were reported in just one week. the death rate of nearly 3 percent is being reported. whether the outbreak begun in the democratic republic of congo, the 1st case is outside africa were recorded in sweden and focused on earlier this week. i don't know why connie is following developments from an eastern democratic republic. a homeless people are just throwing more cases of impulse that can you do this for yourself as i know people here, which is the most of the age prophecies of wife and though declared were told it is been official or was she i use it for me so i'm not consistent this, i'm still very confused and also drama, just holding to the civil society majority to people denouncing the
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people coming for the church where there is no for example, at christmas set up or doing so why is the origin decision of special i will just close each under the for to says use the government seems, does it have you been here? be? i mean this is the general hospitality up and some people would not have it for about 20 minutes and you mentioned the level for yourself. so to people here, some people even have authority that, you know, think the front of that before coming goes well over the stuff for to get these all even affected. they cannot have football plus was the concrete teacher, or even lack of different methods. he asked the government to use sites. i should have got to deal in talking with the w h or doing some other partners in order to seem to come in and doing some more. uh, postal code words and how to deal with this on the ground here. like on it, i'll just go my doctor. i'll do so i'm
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a gay is the world health organizations advocate regional emergency direct. so he says patients need to report symptoms immediately. the most important thing is to develop this sort of bottom system in order to reject to the case as possible and as possible. and most of those cases of detective to iceland exempt from the if somebody in order to avoid a transmission from the case to the people that i do not have that infection yet. but have, so we need the welfare to get to the international community in order to mobilize that associated, that are available in order to be addition on vaccine la countries, but also being a big, the capacity to those countries. and in the past, we are working with a company of the big affected, so fox w, so it has office, a load of 54 countries of the african continent is of our countries. we have a team of technicians before that i'm working with the minister of have input to be
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bashful, this intervention for the company about an hour and a half possible of community trust me. so like literally in the pool, we have stuff up of the capacity that ended up working day and i did the promptly but i should, i believe it is not enough. and we want to increase what we are doing already. if there's anybody in your bumper off the top uh some a bit of some of the one that looks like the macbooks asked me to disconnect from the document yesterday. they should the image i'm looking for the have alternatives . so don's health minister says that these 22 people have died from colorado. the country is reported to $354.00 color cases. for weeks of heavy rain, the eastern states of casala has been heavily affected. all thoughts, as there have appealed for international aid for ongoing fighting between the army and permitted to rapids support forces has helped with the work of age groups. as
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i'm doing it, notice the dawn, at least 35 people have died in floods caused by to venture right. officials say the needs, if there is a fact to be on the states capacity over 20000 people have been displaced by the floods since late june. give a morgan to pose well, how much in northern sedans, river and i'll state is known for it's often dry conditions. but this is really season has changed that and said you, mom's house was the dream home for him and his family. but all that remains of it now is that re as a result of the torrential rains and floods that's hit the region for the 1st time in recent years. when letterman says the hosted on the bicycle, they came in the morning to see this who re fixing my comfort is that i have escaped from online only the house case remained standing. the rest has been level to the ground. officials say dozens of people have been killed and more than 600
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injured. thousands of homes have been either partially or completely destroyed here in apple. how much leaving their owners without shelter. but those in need exceed the ability of the states to provide tense for them. with only 10 percent of the $10000.00 tents needed provided so far. the shortage has forced some to seek other ways to protect their families from more expected rains and floods. let's say they must have had a close out of the damage or loss as a clearly visible to the naked eye, or rather than for less than 2 years, totally exposed to the elements, normal homes or even toilets. i'm trying to erect the set, at least to protect our children from the sheets of the sun. the local officials have called them the federal government and organizations to provide assistance. but the conflict between government troops and power military forces will likely make that difficult. how would i say then, let's see um when we are in desperate need of tents and other sheltering materials,
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that is our priority. we appeal to charity and to money to an agencies to lend a helping hand without delay. a large number of residents are now homeless, derek risk in case more rings come out of the damage is not limited to homes. only markets and commercial shops built here in the early 20th century have been effected along with a railway line that was established nearly a century ago, leaving those here cuts off from major trade lines and limited routes for the delivery of any assistance he by morgan alta 0 patients in india being turned away from hospitals unless it's an emergency because of nationwide protests well health work has their own stride costa training don't so it was raped and murdered earlier this month in a hospital in the cool country. dr. say the government is not doing enough to protect them from listening to continue protesting. so safety measures are introduced and it's justice for the doctor. the victims on says that down by the
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authorities to the full last was a moment. after the incident, the hospital's assistant superintendant called her mother and told her that her daughter was not feeling well and asked her to come to the hospital. the superintendent hung up when her mother inquired if her daughter had fever. when her mother called him again and asked about her daughter, he said, am i a doctor? on the 3rd call. finally, he said, your daughter has committed suicide. in 2012, the woman was a gang raped and murdered on a bus. and you daddy, google outrage for the new and those were introduced for the victims. mother says nothing has changed. the whenever any such incident happens, people stopped bringing up my daughter. but what we learned from the incident and the movement that suppose utah, what changes were brought to our legal system, more options if we taken off to the lowest, were amended following the incident. we're still living in 2012 on toner
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commodities. chad, women of women, that power connect. she says the countries institutions are failing women. the case is absolutely hernandez after 2012, which was needed by our case and the over on the street even for just happened in the villages in dealing with the 40s on india gate. i know again, i'm insane, but looks like that. nothing is changing in the country. so this is a, what are the outreach people have angry? does leave home to doctors. it could be so young doctor, she was inside be honest with businesses and how, what do you want the she was great. you know, her eyes were fun to put the kind of be better for the body boys, but baby don't grow from, doesn't understand how much brutality can little been picked on women. and then also of course in 3rd time and almost look like the state of them are just trying to install.

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