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the, the the imaginary response is being completely strangled unlimited. the ability of what we can do. the un says it's unable to conduct a to operations in gaza off the israel is latest evacuation it. the fellow i'm down in jordan, this is out as they are alive and also coming up is really i'm a camera is out and ask for mike in the i'll provide westbank coming up least 5 of us to minutes new overnight strikes at ukraine a day off the russian, i noticed one of the biggest, what's acceptable and coming up, what's the brakes on chinese? electric vehicles will tell me what it means for the to trade in by
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the united nations says it's now unable to deliver aid in guns and because of his rails forced evacuation. notice the u. n. insist it's not withdrawing or suspending operations across the strip. it's main facilities are in the central area where it's really military operations, a forcing people to flee. i'll just say it was gabriel, as on the reports from un headquarters in new york, of troubling scenes from debt or a butler as desperate palestinians are once again forcibly displaced. after the most recent evacuation orders by these really military, over the weekend. for most of these people, this is one of numerous times they have been displaced, the sick and tired are not spared history. so appliances people receiving evacuation orders that are on the move they, they don't know what to do to they stay to the way. so that faced with impossible
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choices. according to a senior, un official, israel also ordered un personnel running at operation center in general butler to evacuate immediately on sunday as well. the u. n. staff had to find shelter most are now in our my wasi. but because of the evacuation orders on monday, the us and was forced to hold all of their aid operations. and it's unclear when they might resume the u and relief and works agency for palestinian refugees known as unreal on monday. continue to keep their shelters and health clinics open, but under difficult circumstances. while the rest of the un system and gaza is paused, what we're talking about is as the on who are being embedded in places. so if it, if they are there and they're able to help, they will help and they will distribute, we're not able to move people from point a to point b,
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we're not able to go find us. there is no, it's a fine safety ice, very limited access to monetary and resources because the humanitarian operation is also being displaced within needs that back to ation, windows and the humanitarian response. it is being completely strangled unlimited. our ability of what we can do for you and was planning to roll out its polio vaccine in guys a later this week. like given the new evacuation, borders and uncertainty on when the un can again, resume normal operations. it's unclear when or if the un will be able to distribute them gabriel's on to out easy to united nations in new york. what alexander saw here is from say the children she says, agencies in darrow ballard, we're already on the strain off of their operations, are forced out of other parts of the gulf of strengths. the successive so called
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evacuation orders that israel has issued this month and yet i'm attending this may be the final blow to the 8 operations in gaza dealers. but that is the only area out with any sort of infrastructure intact. and these evacuation orders have completely offended the, the 8 hub that was set up and you develop, following these really ordered evacuation of the hub that was split up in junk box, which had to close after israel expanded its round operations last may, you know, setting up 8 operations is not like turning an on off button. you have to set up predictable supply line. you have to find a location that has some semblance of security. of course, nowhere and gaza is safe. but this is why these operations are just collapsing. there is no predictability, nowhere in gaza is safe on our own staff have been displaced. the staff of other 8
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organizations have been displaced, warehouses that are storing, critical aid supplies are now inaccessible. and g, o supported shelters, have come under fire. it is a complete catastrophe. just for saved the children, we have been waiting for months to get medical supplies into gaza. we still have several pilot of medical supplies that we still have not been able to get in. and almost every organization is in the same boat. and that's what we mean by things you know, things are just the worst levels that we've seen in the last 10 months, as well as finding food and gaza had already been getting hotter by the day, as well as repeated fullest evacuation orders and restrictions on aid have affected the amount of food and from the strip. you know, box reports. at this a distribution point in northern garza, palestinians. q for long hours,
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desperately waiting to receive much needed food. people have been scrambling to get one box that is supposed to feed an entire family level of land. the when we receive this food process, the world food program which include some nice green peas in house. it's not bad, but at the same time it causes disease to my children, such as skin rush. my son has got some pimples on his head, under his armpits, everywhere. and then we have to spend money on medication. while the fluid parcels are crucial, many say they fall short of meeting nutritional needs and daily calorie intake was well had with the children are paying the heaviest price as they are more prone to diseases amount, nutrition, so you wouldn't hold it all. you wouldn't have to work uh they should give us something better, some fetched of a fruits. those things are better. but these kinds of food and preservatives have killed us 10 months into the war and there's nothing but these parts of the u. n.
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humanitarian agency. osho said that the amount of food assistance that entered southern goals in july was one of the lowest recorded since last october. this, along with a devastated economy across the strip have worse and the prices use are loud enough for on a few to do. we're missing a lot of items. we haven't seen fruits or any kind of vegetables, recreate just one to model. just a couple of peppers of tomato and a known you know, we craved from those or have some to matches and grow them. they said a kilogram for about $100.00. where would we get that kind of money from? there's no cash, nothing, not even a bank or donors like before. none of that exists agencies are warning the relentless is rarely tax damage. roads and access to restrictions are making food distribution from the south to the north, nearly impossible. and with every wave of force displacement more palestinians risk facing starvation. the now the all clear as a 0 mean not
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a footstool has been targeted into jabante, a refugee camp in northern gauze, or at least 3 palestinians were killed and 50 and wounded indians. randy attacked a warning month. i'll tell you what's report contains some graphic pictures the way the army deliberately targeted a group of civil use in the center of development. you can exactly and, and how just to the, the, this is he is a doesn't need to be listed as 3 as it can see. yeah. these right of forces just thought that this, the small so kills at least 2 brothers to use and doesn't get injured. this is should lease which has been targeted. this is the daily scene here in japan. there were for japan,
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new jersey to japan. they are referred, you can. all the sign in the occupied westbank is riley settlers of shot dead, one pallet spinning and wounded 6 of us best. according to the public html, fabricate settlers attacked, published in the, in the homes and the village of what he brought home, a battery, him the injured or rushed to hospital that increase the tax buys, right, he's living in the legal sacraments and they don't divide westbank. since the war on concepts again, and these really army has conducted an striking to car, i'm getting at least 5 palestinians, 3 of them teenagers as well. so as it was targeting what it cool then operations room in the north shelves, refugee come. and it's really striking the same area last week, killed 3 pallets, demands they've been around 50, is where the strikes and the west bank stock of the boat. i'll just say it was data . abraham has blown out from ramallah, the medical sources,
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and that will cut them area, tell us that they've received the body parts and the bodies of 5 palestinians who have been killed as a result of that is really areas track that took place in the north shams refugee camp. we know that these really forces have been looking to target a bullshit jack, who's been one of the leaders. it's not the main, neither of the twins get him in the, nor from that solely and interrupted you camp. and he has survived several assassination attempts, but we know that one of those who have been killed has been released as part of the captives exchange deal that took place last november. all in old. we've been seeing an increase in the use of is really airstrikes against palestinian targets in the occupied west bank. the one figure is, was hoping about more than 50. there starts mostly by drones and most of them have been center the areas of jeanine to cut him and some of them in nablus to the north of the occupied west bank orland or we are talking about the intensive use of these
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areas strikes that have been happening around residential places in homes, affecting many other palestinians. at the same time, we're talking about the strike. we've been seeing some there is attacking palestinians in bethlehem, in a village north and south of the occupied west bank with palestinians have been already seeing a lot of subtler attacks. they've been scar rocket thing since the war started and policy and say that this sense of, in unity that is really something there's feel is allowing them to continue attracting palestinians and their homes. is that, but he just need all you have to apply to a spring published by the things one person's been killed in central ukraine off to a russian missile strike. regional officials say the missile is demolished, a hotel increase the rate 5 people i felt to be trapped under the rubble. the
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permanent hasn't commented on the incident. it has in a positive so its forces do not target to civilian infrastructure. so, yes, president obama has condemned russian that strikes on ukraine's pa great and vowed to continue providing military support to keith as comments, probably one of the biggest attacks of the war so far, ukraine's ministry says rushing. miss allison drones killed at least 7 people and damaged facilities across the country. on top of that supports the capital key rates are exhibit key because a lot of it is russian aerotech in bonds is detected the beloved booms is the capital said defenses engaged incoming missiles, but some go through people here. i've seen it all before. i always take a book, especially during long air raid alerts and massive attacks. i'm fully involved in the plot and don't think about themselves. flying over the hydro power
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plant to the north of cube was also targeted president below them is the lensky condemned the attack? opposed to make swift for pass by that of course. and then that had a chance. there's been a lot of damage in the energy sector. but everywhere web, how cuts were introduced. restoration works already on the way or a type of gauge will be working round the clock will make sure paul is back over the rocks. a missile struck her products and cities across the country. seeing he is tracking look in the west and the pros, the east. this is the worst error, the soul ukraine's had to endure in months for the express purpose of trying to smash. rephrase electricity, a water networks within the 3rd year of the war. these long range russian missile strikes showed no sign of slowing down. colleagues, patropolis, which is 0, chief of the russian ministry, says it's destroyed more than 20 ukranian drones and southern regions. still, such a battery has moved from the russian city,
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of course is the single largest drone of missile attack on ukraine by the russian forces was launched on monday. and the ukrainians responded with 20 drawn attacks that targeted 7 regions in russia. one of the main ones was sarah tops city that is about 900 kilometers east of the ukrainian russian border. and it's just south east of the capital must go now they were a, at least 9 drones that target is the city of 2 of them managed to hit a residential building. 4 people were injured and one move in is in critical condition. there was also an attack on a city called angles, and there was a russian military air base there. it's not clear what kind of damage if any, was sustained by the drone attacks. what is clear, why the russian defense ministry is that this attack really was very much coordinator and targeted. they claim that they were aiming to hit electrical substations, gas compressor stations, as well as storage sites of aviation weapons in ukraine. now all of this comes as,
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as the premiums are claiming they've made it further advancements in the curse region. they incursions that began on august 6 continues and according to their claims, they have claimed another uh at least 3 settlements in kirk regents and those uh front lines are about 90 kilometers from where we are in kirk city. according to the kremlin smokes were sent that we troop has called. he said that the, the attack that russel launch against your crate is not the only response russia will have for the curse incursion. clearly hinting that there are going to be further attacks against ukraine in the coming days and weeks. doors of worry, ultra 0 curse expertise, russia a doctor. so pray care and i'll just say when we come back, rescue efforts around the way and so bad enough, the parental rings caused them to bus meeting many people to try and find out why pursue a cancer tight and travel. a little tons of passengers arrive,
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these are free. pardon? the power defines out loud that on this new baby. so i didn't know thing that they were just people in power investigate, exposes, and questions they use and abuse of power around the globe. now to hear we're being taken into the mangroves along on boxes coast. this is environmental success story. what mand destroyed, man, is now restoring id. mohammad is a community leader and part of the ongoing mangrove restoration project. he tells us logging of the mangroves over the years, had a severe impact. so we're now being taken to another way that the community gets income from the forest, but it's also being described to us as the forest security, the farming of the forest. let's take a look. when you go and destroy the for,
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to send me the chairs, you only explain you so people know they are for the, for the security is protecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts and the name of food security and job creation? a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more stock the the corporate back here watching out is here a quick reminder, lots of stories here. this out of the united nation says it's unable to carry out a distribution in guns. that's off the israel, or the evacuation of part of the on sunday you and as far as to evacuate,
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it's main operation center central guns. and it's really as frank and you'll find the west bank is killed at least 5 palestinians, 3 of them teenagers as well says it was targeting and operations for me to kind of where the central schools are counted up, the tax on palestinian homes and investing. i'm getting another products to be an injury. 6, at least one person has been killed in a central finance city, a previous read off the russian themselves. the time town comes up to russian soldiers, imaging facilities across you. right now, canada is following the us in europe and imposing a tax on the electric vehicles. important from china, a move that beijing says undermines normal economic on trade cooperation. auto announced a 100 percent tar. if an old chinese made eaves souls imposing a 25 percent duty on chinese steel aluminum canadian permanence to just intrude says chinese subsidies give it to industry an unfair advantage. because of our
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government's choices and the hard work of hundreds of thousands of canadian auto workers, we are transforming canadas automotive sector to be a global leader in building the vehicles of tomorrow. but actors like china have chosen to give themselves an unfair advantage in the global marketplace, compromising the security of our critical critical industries and displacing dedicated canadian autos and many middle workers. so we're taking action to address that. for deborah owens is the head of trade policy with the heinrich foundation. she explained why she believes the canadian government's decision. this political of the chinese did subsidize their ag sector, but it's been almost 20 years since china began making electric vehicles. and after that, the amount of time they become quite good at it, including having very low prices and very desirable vehicle. so if you want to compete against a very challenging competitor,
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one way to do so is to put off external barriers to trade. i think there has been subsidies in the car sector across the globe in most markets for most purposes, whether it's full manufacturing vehicles or parts and components. because this is a sector that on the whole has a lot of jobs. and you heard to double talking specifically about the hundreds of thousands of canadian jobs attached to manufacturing in the automotive sector in canada. i think that is the reason why government cares a lot about this particular sector. and so whether it's subsidized or not subsidized, the fact from a political point of view is that this sector matters for jobs. and i think that's why the canadians are supporting any kind of intervention and it's better for them if they're aligned with the united states. if they can't go to the united states and they're struggling to get into europe with a raise it tear ups in europe, then you have to look for other lucrative markets where there are traps in place. it has been canada. it will not be canada after this 100 percent increase in terms
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of rates. so then you have to look for alternative markets to sell these products. and it will be sort of a walkable game to see where those exports go next to libya. now where there is a fight for control of a key component of its economy, the central bank, the presidential council, has appointed a new board of directors. taking control of the bank headquarters in tripoli, put in response to the power of government and eastern lead. they said it will suspend all production and exports without disrupting financial transactions. threatening to collapse, the economy, spelled on 60 people, have died in a 100. others are missing off of them collapsed and so them following heavy rains residence a many people couldn't just scrape from that. vehicles because of the fast fleming water, obviously, or see the move in the central space report. this is the aftermath of the collapse of auto body them in sedans, that wrecked safety vehicles that were carrying goods to and from the states
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capital port sedan, supplementary, dozens of people swept away. the dam broke after the state experienced one of its worth drains and recent history, releasing millions of cubic meters of water that swept through nearby communities. right. how i li, i thought that the used today around 3, the dam broke and the water swift. why around 40 people, we were covered some bodies and they were people whose abad. thank god, most people survived. i called some people from the area where i'm from the to move area. and they told me that all the houses and everything was swept away. locals say at least 60 people were killed on the dam. collapse the reservoir created by them was the main source of drinking water for the administrative capital port for them. the regents the rain is montane is and the floods have cuts off. several villages. authorities have launched the search and rescue operations for those
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traps, which, reaching them is not easy done on it. so, you know, we received a message saying there were people who were stuck and 7 cars and that they tried to get the mash, but couldn't. they were all to 7 trucks carrying families, elderly people, and children. we then received another call. i'm are told at the time i collapsed this happens as around 12 or 1230. so we came to the area to check out the situation, but we couldn't reach they are, but um, because there was so much water this is really season has cause to widespread destruction across northern sedan. at least 39 people have been killed and 112 injured and more than 21000 people have been displaced. and the red sea states is not the only eastern states affected impulse and neighboring state. the collapse of them caused to rent so floods that's cuts off the city and forced people to higher ground, a waiting rescue, and humanitarian assistance to help them get through the coming days. hey,
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bill morgan, alta 017, right. info has caused flash flooding and parts of wisdom, india forcing thousands of people to evacuate streets and the homes in the corner about states have been inundated, hundreds of villages have lost electricity. officials say nearly a 100 people have been killed in rain related incidents since the onset of the monsoon in july and mexico. a key congressional committee has approve the president's proposal plan to over hold. the judicial system comes off to thousands, much with the capital to oppose the reform. the decision will pay the way for a final debates when the newly elected congress against its time in september. president obama was proposal with a private pool. federal judges, including members of the supreme court, are elected by popular vote. brazil has imposed new rules, restricting the end for travelers who have been taking advantage of its know these of transit policy, police and the countries being used by criminal games as a new trafficking route to illegally enter the united states. and canada, monica,
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you're not getting as a store. the lords in $400.00 migrants have been stranded at the san follow international airport for days. they have been waiting to be allowed entry into brazil as refugees and asylum seekers. the government says many international travelers are using brazil as a transit point to finally reach united states for canada. brazilian authorities say they will allow this group to enter, but they are tightening rules to curb future arrivals. such as homes go straight to the official, only one percent of asylum seekers. complete the process to become a refugee in for so many have no intention of staying here. they just want to get off the plane and continue their journey north to try and enter the united states or canada were still does not require transit business for passengers using a brazilian airport as a stop over. however, in recent years,
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more and more travelers have opted to stay in brazil instead of boarding their connecting flight a l a day at the airport. these migrant say they're seeking assigned them. once they apply, they get the temporary entry visa. human trafficking organizations are using this loophole to turn brazil into a stepping stone to smuggle immigrants into the us and canada. most asylum seekers in brazil will come from neighboring countries like venezuela and cuba. but lately, this has been changing, plus an increase of asylum seekers coming from asia, raised red flags, the vast majority of those requesting refugee status. the some follow international airport are from vietnam, india, and nepal. and the newly introduced rules that came into effect on monday for and travelers without a brazilian visa will no longer be allowed to remain in brazil. they will 5 there, have to continue their journey to their final destination or return to their
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country of origin. but these measures are being questioned by some notable sentimental ain't cause me to mention this migrant. the victims here denying them the right jasper asylum does not solve the problem. it will so home those who really need it. we should be concentrating all efforts and not taking into criminals. the human traffic here is not the victims human rights for condensation . say that the number of migrants and asylum seekers has increased worldwide. but that until you tackle the causes like violence, poverty and political or religious persecution, measures like the ones just introduced by brazil will be little or no difference. monica and not give or to 0. we edition narrow. well that's it for me down jordan. so now i can find more information on websites out to 0 dot com. the weather is next inside story. the look of what's behind the rest in front of telegrams,
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the chief executive officer. that's it for me. station that's watching the the streets of sanaa in human, a still running with flood water is gonna be tough, tough every day, the clouds shows itself building. it's in the forecast west and you have been southwest and savvy. right? but these are big thunder storms thronged that many elsewhere that off, i mean, talk to you and that's dropping the temperature down in the west. you'll notice in the breeze will come into the leaven time cost as well to drop things out a little bit, but it's costing that rock. just check. we've had $51.00 again, so full cost of $50.00. in fact, that is no fat registered tool. i think willing to something of a breeze coming out of a rock, picking up the dust and the sounded eastern savvy rabbit during wednesday. otherwise, the breezes launch around the gulf states, which means is held at,
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is also she made so dollars through catching the edge of the monsoon. so it's nice and green here, which is seasonally correct, as the increase in the range likelihood on the coast of kenya. tons in the year and some of the yeah, that's a change. not so many big for housing in south dental sudan nor indeed. and the central after and public old chap nigeria the different story and certainly some here but jump science. it's too dry. it's occasionally stormy. that's the case at the moment when they cross a code, kate turn east, who is that's the wind. but in the middle, you go to a band around the hot weather happens. 33 drops down to 28, but it was near record heat as the across the airport. a new wave of female musicians is a nurturing, often challenging female stereotype. we're a conservative society, i'm very proud of it. but that was a negative view towards female senior who's behind this with 2 bands bringing
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traditional middle eastern music to new audiences, sisters and song human. and i'll just be around the the seo. busy telegram people do all the help by french police, the detention of the russian born billing that was being condemned by moscow and eat on the box. so why is he being detained? that's the case, have wider implications for social media. this is inside story, the .

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