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the, the, this is the, the, you can use life from earlier in the you when says 3 of us peacekeepers and to find slate ever again. just in an explosion on 11 on something forwarded to is by the village of last is unclear. it comes off to res, well bound to step up. it's offensive against the lebanese village and group his block. and in the u. k. counter terrorism police investigation, a tax on a rainy and journalist party set on seats was repeatedly stopped outside his home in london. the
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bed visible and welcome the united nations peacekeeping force and living on union field says an explosion has injured 3 of its observers and 11 east translator. it says they were on foot patrol when a shell struck me to buy the said to be in a stable condition, the peace keeping force says it's investigating what happened. barrow bureau chief mohammed traitor, has more. the u. n. technical observers, we're on the mission near the blue line on the easiest wiley a board when it last ok near their position to un peacekeepers operating in thousands of in on unit for the confirmed the incident and said it is cutting out investigations to determine the origin of the explosion, so far, 4 people have been report to the injured, the 3 that you and foreigners ended up in these translate to close the view and
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condemned the incident and said, but all the commissions are carried out in coordination with all active parties on the ground and that the vehicle have clear you and branding now and depend on the local news agency, cited a military source saying that it's and is really drawn to launched at the top onto you and the vehicle. of course, the is what you, the army is denied and responsibility for the attack so far for the 4th, the 4th day. in a row, this front is really peaking. the tension is unprecedented. at least since the beginning of the month or from a dawn when this phone has been cooling down a little at the fee. but now again, it is looking on the edge of the blow off his blow. i've been fighting heavy rockets into you is really a territory and positions and india ton is relevant at targeting and whitening it's it's targets inside they've been on reaching the because id and bottle book,
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which is relatively far from the noise and from its northern border. and this is a clear extension of the usual rules of engagement between both parties. now there's a growing field among the many is from a large cade war. most of people we talk to are very concerned about a war that the country is far from ready. uh for on the financial, logistical, and, and also the mental aspect of the country is going so with the worst economic and financial crisis in lebanon, small done history and barely functioning like they do, you and the government organizations is at barely able to support the citizens independent the united states as authorized a multi $1000000000.00 weapons package for israel, according to several media reports. it comes as president joe biden publicly
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acknowledge the pain being felt by an arab americans over the war and gaza. he is also faced criticism by some of his own democrats. the decision follows a visit biased by the defense minister. you'll have guidelines to washington earlier this week. the new um package includes 1800 at the most destructive psalms used in gaza. the white house declined to comment on the women's transfers. jo 5 stein is with the middle east institute in washington and is a former us ambassador to him, and we asked him how badly he thinks he's well needs the weapons. the issue of course, is that some of the weapons that are included, i munitions that are included in the package, according to the pressure reports, are these 2000 pound bombs that the, that the, as rarely. so i've been using and there are guys that campaign that allegedly, or the source or some of the mass casualty events that we've seen over the course
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of the past several months. and so israel is, are currently using them. and there are a lot of people who are unhappy about about to use and will be unhappy that the administration is sending more. it is a balancing act that the administration is trying to uh, to achieve. uh, where uh, the one hand they are pricing the israel is more aggressively to bring down the level of violence and to, and to find ways to, to achieve a ceasefire. and yet at the same time, they don't want to be in this position where they are, are not providing israel with the defense mechanisms or is or, or defense equipment that it says it needs. so they are pursuing a course as probably making both sides on happy. so let's take a look down at some of the other stories making use a flotilla ro,
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vessels carrying 8 the gaza has left cyprus, almost 400 tons of desperately needed food, and other supplies that are on board organized by an american and a spanish charity. it comes mold in 2 weeks off to the last shipment, arrived and gone. suffice a final rallies have being held in kentucky, a head of local elections on sunday. president bridget finally, a bad one is aiming to recapture assemble. the country's economic powerhouse is nominated for the environment. it is that movement, court room for merit. the city polls show him slightly trailing the incumbent, may it from him or from the opposition republican peoples by that's police of, or based of the man suspected of holding for people hostage at a night club after longstanding doleful authorities in the dutch town of a, to said the suspect released the hostages and surrendered to police is mostly based on clear
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u. k. counter terrorism. police are investigating the staffing of an a rainy and journalist in london for re uh, strategy works for ron international broadcaster, which is being sharply critical of the regime in tehran. he is now in stable condition in hospital after being attacked outside his home in the london suburb of window. that persian language journalists in britain have faced a number of threats in recent years. adam bailey is a spokes person forced around his bro costs to run international. he told us around he is in a stable condition and good spirits. he also explained why somebody may have been targeted, as most journalists working outside iran who report on the wrong and of considered critics of the regime by the may affect the reporting news on settings free news. it doesn't make you an actual critic. uh, you know, he doesn't do a job, somebody to criticize the assertions and think on the government to the wrong.
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he says necessarily, or you will find yourself targeted autocrat a terrorist or something like that. simply with the fact of doing your job as a journalist and happens to everyone is around its national bbc, persian and lots and lots of reading. and john is working overseas of described as of, of the same and off. similarly threatened and hazy, at least 1500 people have been killed so far this year in spiraling gang violence. the united nations blames corruption and pull governance and his describe the situation as cataclysmic. bolden, 700000 haitians live in the united states, largely in southern florida. many fear for the safety of their families back in hazy, but it's almost impossible to get help to their life once. the w. washington bureau chief n as poll reports from miami in miami is home to one of the largest
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haitian communities in the us. places like the family bakery service gathering. a lot of people come, they come from georgia, they come from new york, they confirm all over. it feels like everyone here has family in hate. terrible. uh, basically it's a problem even to go out to get food, to go shopping. because you don't know when something is going to happen in the neighborhood. every time this morning i went up, i took eggs and bread. i got, i got what? because my sweetie had everything. every time i'm going to get i, i'm going to cry windows thing happen. and then the forget really, really i because the steps to come between the 2 separate teeth was born and raised in haiti. she now works here in the u. s. as a social worker helping me quinn's she says she sees the pattern when ever there's
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been a major crisis on the island. haitians try to get to the u. s. by boat. the boat, the means of transportation does not change over the years. if they are man made very basic boats and with what would normally have a capacity of maybe 20 people will be loaded with about 60 or 70 people. sometimes they may be diverted by high seas, and they may end up in the bahamas, where they may end up on the costs of cuba, where they may, you know, end up somewhere else during the journey that can last anywhere between $5.00 to $7.00 days. people will have no access to water, no access to fluid, or if there is an issue, some people will die or if they run out of, of space on the boat, they will throw some people overboard. i visit your new york, says she host the daily news, show out of miami for the diaspora. good is regular contact with the family and heidi, but messages can sometimes be very distress. what gracious to so what's that?
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the good thing is to get to what's that phone call cause then you can pretty much monitor and give a conversation the worst thing and then you also want to prepare yourself. what's that voice? and then that's what breaks a heart that could ruin my whole day. because you hear, i love, surely. it'll connect to be met the new bama z. hello shirley. we have it in a couple of days. um, you know, the kids have a e n and you set the money, but there is no market. and then or out here, the western union or any of the tell money grand people have not opened because they are scared haiti's just on the one and a half hours away by plane from here i did is increasingly difficult for people to help the family spic home, the bull bank estimates that every year humans produce molding 2000000000 tons of
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garbage worldwide. at least a 3rd of that isn't managed in an environmentally safe manner. in west, in india, a grass roots initiative aims to create waste free communities every morning where it goes from the men's group here in dahlonega, set of the small gods to collect garbage. it's more than just schedule. they want to change the way people handled evie's. i'm the next nearly 300 and decided to say if you're like i'm in. 1 need and on less than 500 and so i think it was the friday, this like paper collections to go get a visitors know, know how to segregate, think of it and keep it ready for pick up a beautiful dry and green sol. web based the waste has been brought to this collection point read this further sought by other group members. monday's group was set up in 2015. it's team is to generate income for women to work that helps improve living conditions and that communities. today,
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the municipal cooperation phase, the salaries, that's because it sees their work as a valuable service to the city. they are doing something which is good on something which is colton ford on river and not something that has to be looked down upon. it as well as soon as i get in to a clean as well it does it as i get into a more segregated way, it's coming out of the slums and also helping the guidance from the way that gets into the women's work. so the white a go to don't compete input into a 0 based city. it strategy has brought grassroots activists on board. normally devised fun ways for kids to keep the same team like jumping into a garden, one still bought to something like plastic 0 team teachers to continue to work with pupils in the classroom for many southern trash has become 2nd nature vanilla i eat chips, biscuits, so instead of doing them investments,
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i remember that i do need to be doing or do we don't have to to it in the dustbin they have the tool in this was to bought the exports made them such initiatives, like one that did receive more than grassroots efforts for the city to make the transition to legal beast by considering a risk management as a fully moved supposed activity as a property of the means that binding from which that is a smooth transition, which is happening to ping wrist as also a suicide is responsibility. but on agility terms of these are all sort of responsible for the waste management. i think that is the slower foundation which one sees happening in indian cities, which is positive residents, young and old, are changing database disposal habits. a small step in the bigger picture. yes, but it's making
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