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to create some additions to the level of the field. because in the, in see these 5 shortcuts, thoughts of quality studios be unscripted analogies, era to condo cause is mother hasn't worked for years. he's also unemployed. and as a family to that, often we already have to share with the promises that haven't even pigment or even one 5th striving or used to depression, depression that is leading to a truck addiction. but after that has one of the most, i'm equal societies in the world and the gap between the rich and poor is growing. millions are trapped in poverty, many discipline and discouraged yet. so that's what kids say. the government needs to see is the address unemployment. otherwise, they'll be forced to remain idle and unproductive. the
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time is right in the strike kills the head to these. lemme just had rocket launching unit in the gaza strip. we have some colleagues them on 3 people killed in a residential apartment and the hon. you, this neighborhood was struck by just reading the song. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as they are alive from don't. coming off beyond these pool enough to sign and protest in the pocket stopped at a for my 5 minutes stuck. and when comes the rest of these 8 people have been killed. a migrant crisis set to west and as tens of thousands of people head north towards the us mexico border. and one year since i came in guy on his radio smartphone, no just i'll just show you the on his radio strike on han units in the gaza strip as killed the head of the
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rocketing unit. and these lumnick, do you have groups in a statement? the group concern is come on to the house, on golly, was assassinated in the strike. darling was a member of the military council and had to the rocket unit in the outcomes brigades. so far, israel has killed for, as long as you had come on. those in the last 72 hours will the strike hit a residential apartment in the han eunice neighborhood at dawn to other people are also killed in the same attack in recent base, as well as known. multiple that strikes on garza targeting a number of his stomach. you had members at least 24 people have been killed and dozens injured is. lemme just had a slide more than $400.00 rockets from gaza towards israel with some traveling as far as the tel aviv. that's big now to is some odd one who was in kansas city for us is something that reports at his ran the strike has killed the head of these nomics. you had rocket launching unit. what more can you tell us the moment to some of what happened from last night, a has been a long night filled with tension and fear, particularly started with
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a japan outlets. so can about a, a mediation between a israel and causal, and about a cruise implemented in a positive atmosphere. but those folks have not, i have not come to eh, any sense. and particularly after 36 hours of l said, cautious silence as ro, targeting the gate and residential buildings, altering the slammed you had to state that is right, continues the policy of targeting the residential buildings. been the way go when a why, but a scale of shooting rockets that there's really cities a later after the where a heavy exchange of fire phone calls a launch. and rockets on this. really a targeting get multiple cities in the goal is not particularly the city of con, units a later in the, in the last couple of hours asked us anything one of a biggest let me do had i li, i have sung exactly who has been known as the head of the
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a rockets launching unit and also one of the come on does the high commanders of the military concert of the slime. and you had defied point of the assignment that you had of puts a bridge. this is altering in so many different ways as a jihad, as they slammed me, that you had it stated before. that a, the dilemma of a, this a true stokes in particular. and the issue of, of reaching a positive attitude with regards of peace talks is a, the dilemma of the policy of s i session with, which is right, has been practicing over the last decades and is seemingly that is right and is not ready to let go of this policy is something that they also do think the best of this rocket launching come on to from islamic jihad is likely to cause a further escalation in the volume. something is likely to get worse. now, do you think, or the 1st assumptions of this assassination is assumed
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that the, the is right you, the government is a pressuring this limit. you have to set linda for the times old for the talks approached by the diction medea to is along with caught on the us administration to pressure them to accept a, the tree and the true stokes. and by the mediators. but of course, with the slum and you had been put in such a difficult position as a sauce anything for come on those in, in, in the 3 days, 2 days. and here we all in, in the morning that was supposed to be a positive in use with regard stores, a truce talks with another assassination off the high commander of islam. and you had a, we believe this is an altering situation. this let me do had, has not commended, sent the assassination, but to mourn the clink off of their senior commander a. there were no shooting of rockets. it's been like cautious silence. eh, that could a, in a way or another, all total more rounds of violence in the coming hours. we still don't know what the
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future holds for else. all right, to is some odd one. there live for us in kansas city is i'm fine too. what is this? i'm was saying, the israel says egypt is trying to mediate a ceasefire to bring an immediate end to the find themselves as 0 as human. the outside reports now from casa is really flight, or just stay call their targets. israel says, or 40 is ludovic, do you have positions in the gaza strip? but palestinians say houses in residential areas. we're also head. this attack was not against the assumption has operatives. it was against the police to people because the comprises of a high rise which are cramming lots to each other. so there's hardly any space between buildings. $6000.00 people live per square kilometers. so you can imagine the amount of destruction in buildings and in lives when, when israel decides to attack a so called target. in retaliation policy and armed groups
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wired hundreds of rockets into southern israel. some travel as far as television. our groups here regardless say they have launched an operation called the revenge of the free people. after eas, really forces killed 3 senior members of the eclipse brigades. that's the military wing of islamic jihad. on tuesday. the movement spokesman says is really prime and stood. benjamin netanyahu is under pressure due to the wide spread resistance to his proposed judicial overhaul. and the most your reaction is a destruction. the nation is related to the go. gos related to the disagreements within the government portion. the more our big, i'm just one of the shows on the government. this is related to what is going to job have done or not done. nothing. yeah. who hasn't ruled out expanding the
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operation? analysts warranty. such a move could escalate. the situation is where to continue. is it suggestion? if israel continues to bombard a palestinian civilian areas and most often a civilian are going to be killed? i think that will probably lead to other problems to me. infections to be involved . ballasting is a very through dad and degree at the funerals hester to anger and frustration. egypt. this calling for an immediate cease choir. the united states has called for called, at the arab league set to hold an emergency meeting, somebody in the seed, l. g zebra casa, or just get more now from alger 0 correspondent mohammed, los sahu sentenced this report from outside of hospital. in regards to the business that you found has between garza city, it is on high and that because of the trash can make sure it has evacuated the
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images and sections to treat as far as the finest tv and how for ministry says that i'm one of those killed has the region $21.00 people, including fee children and $6.00 women. 64 of those have been injured. they include $21.00 children, an age limit. the health ministry says there is a severe shortage of medical equipment and drugs. this affects the work of the medical teams and makes them unable to deal with the large number of cases that the ministry says it has to be in the quest they supplies. but there's really occupation that has not been allowing them into the causes for the whole state of emergency. i have the hospital that has been going on since the beginning of the ministry, a security issue that i, that you cases unexpected at any minute because of the continuous is really combined. well, during the day sirens sound, but as far away as 10 of the 7 people are running for cover. many of the rockets were intercepted or fell short and gone. but one fell near a house in ash come on, causing some damage. residents that have been describing lead. what kind of
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elizabeth, not much of the been the education system is shut down so people don't go to work. those who do go have no one to work with today at you have a 20 minutes to leave the house when it normally takes 8 minutes because i had to make the tools as the roads were blocked, fee of direct fire from guys move. it gets struck. no, i mean i have mixed feelings as a resident of escalade for many years. we have had to endure tense days. days when rockets explode over us. i have a feeling of both anxiety and satisfaction that something is being done to prevent the firing of the rocket. i'll just here was really a monks has more now from asking on. israel's board us with gauze us over the course of the entire day. we've seen sporadic rocket fi coming from garza about 4 or 5 miles, 5 of 6 kilometers south of here. again and again. and again, the different batteries belonging to is radius defense mechanism known as the on the scene to try to intercept in any case successful in set to some of those rockets, the incoming rocket fi has triggered sirens and alarms,
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across many of the communities here in southern as route and as far as finals as tentative. we've seen a couple of a long range missiles, but much more, but key behind is heading north towards tentative that may well have triggered those in the last couple of hours, a lot of drones sounding overhead and some quite deep onto the re boons either from military base is presence is nearby here, close to the gaza strip, or indeed offshore from enabled vessels. we've heard from these riley minute treat that they have been targeting thousands of different locations inside garza particularly where they've seen launches all those various missiles and some of the more does that mean coming over the course of the afternoon after a special meeting of the un security council of palestine is impossible as the international community to help stop the aggression and follow the commitments made in human resolutions. we need protection from this savage attacks by the is that i, the army, and the settlers. well that in nablus, in jeanine,
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in jericho, in jerusalem and let my law in bethlehem and it will lead and in every part of the occupied by the student that authority. and definitely we need them to stop the aggressions and the tax. i guess the people in the besieged gaza strip as we have seen. i'm briefing the media earlier, you and secondly, general deputy spokesman, stress time pulling. that is the latest round of bonnet stops. a. mr. bennett slide is in touch with all of the parties that he wants to make sure, as does the secretary general, that there's no escalation of this conflict. and that all parties a go uh, go back to a resumption of the previous situation and avoid an exercise maximum restraint. it was custom sending me, it has been following the security council meeting at the united nations behind closed doors. the un security council held its 9th meeting of the year on the
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situation in the palestinian territories outside the chambers here. the palestinian ambassador to the u. n. re on mon store asked the security council to help his people, noting that women and children were among the dead. as a result of those as rarely air strikes inside the chamber, the un special coordinator tour venice lawn, grease the council. he condemned the death of civilians and called for restraint on both sides. but he's also been warning the security council that tensions and frustrations i'm throwing in the occupied territories because of a lack of a piece process. i managed to speak to the french ambassador on his way out of the meeting that we need to give again, uh, but it's a good perspective and it's got to arise. and otherwise we moved from one crises to the other. this is the best of buying loans. we've been the other one next month again and again. so what we are witnessing is at the absence of any of these
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process dukes. and in the absence of the resumption of this process, we will go from one crisis to the other attacks from one side to retaliation. as this is just a dead end security council meeting ended with no action. kristen salumi, i'll just sarah the united nations prime minister benjamin netanyahu says israel is prepared for any scenario after strikes against islamic jihad in gauze up. it's the latest escalation. and these really tell us to be a conflict in august last year, israel bon bonded gauze for 3 days. coming. 49 palestinians last month is ready jets targeted guns and southern lebanon. and after rockets a fight into israel, it felt like a raid on palestinian worship. is at alex a mosque and occupied the east jerusalem rockets a long time to israel from gauze the last week of the palestinian activist kinda of not died in on his way to jail while it's on the hunger strike as well. hit 2 locations in gauze, in response. well,
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the number of palestinians killed in gaza so far this year as wasn't to a 143 as well. garza has been under his riley as the online blockade for 17 years. and it's seen many escalations like this one. run a shall. there is a writer who lives in the besieged territories. she says many people in gaza feel helpless. my own children were born into the siege. they grew up, they were all the workers. and they have had to learn all the short term analogy to learn what kind of planes are having the to learn that you know there's danger. and also the top, the reality is the moment does, can save you, you know, and, you know, children for parents to parents for safety, but you feel helpless and for your own children, the power cuts, the deluxe of water, the, in the lack of freedom of movement but the worst part about all of this is the, the, is really occupation decides to pounds this concentration camp edits whenever it
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feels like it. so there's no sense of safety at any um, you know, any time i mean uh the, the best example is what happened 2 nights ago. it was totally unpredictable because we were actually visiting family members. be with home. it was fine. they weren't, they weren't even drones in the air or war planes. and it's a cuts, you know, by surprise or concept. so the unpredicted stability of these attacks then you have to deal with children and what they go to. we have about 80 percent of our children suffer from trauma after these attacks and they don't feel safe, little peace. they can solve their own homes. so um and israel just does what it wants and it gets always, every time i the puck hassan government has cooled in the army to help in violent protests against
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the arrest. the former prime minister in con, at least 8 people have died in 2 days of unrest earlier khan was formerly charged with the legally selling state gifts during his time and office. he's been ordered to stay in custody to 8 days. some of him tonight has more from the capital, is not about tangled against the rest of him. run upon his doing into violent confrontations. that security forces his black assault that he can solve. but he says several people have been killed and hundreds wounded. hon supporters, vandalized buildings, endorsed vehicles in 7 cities, auto body. that guy noticed that ask across the red line. they shouldn't expect us to sit quietly after that. we're going to teach them a less than that. they will remember all the lives honda. we can proceed any government building at any time and we're ready to do. it was issued 100 or 300 or 1000 of us, no matter how many policy work is they shoot down, we will continue to protest. nobody does have interested and they're trying to
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distance themselves from the destruction. but i've awesome. protest is the legal thought you choose to write, keep it useful. do not a good it could be because is do not destroy public or private property. but the reason for this is all right, these were unprecedented scenes and we demonstrate just storming the army headquarters and come on new offices homes the military has one that no for the tax will be tolerated. it's going funds, but the quote again desperate for power, trust and politically got of the cricket due to him, politician is accused of corruption and misuse of power. the government is denied. the charges are politically motivated and is born. supporters of them are on fun. gone on google veronica, but let me have the role of the law means that you fight for your rights in front
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of the law and in court. damaging public infrastructure is an act of terrorism which and hostile to the homeland. i will needs terrorist and the enemies of the country to immediately stop there in mid t against the country. otherwise, the evil people who under estimate the law will be brought to justice and punished based on the long as the violence in political tension escalate. people have been caught up in the chaos of the month funded them around all. this is a great usage across the people. those applaud businesses i used to, to people come, go to what not everyone is rich or poor. people who can't afford to seek to totally forget they're kind of go. as i said, the government announced that all schools should remain open. but 99 percent of the students can't get to school. the exams and children will suffer. there is no public transport. another intense thrown off, the gas shells have been fired, add the crowd, walking the main highway toward dissolve i. d that the process is not in the
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distance is the police line where the shows are coming in from internet services are being suspended for an indefinite period. on popular social media sides of also being locked as inbound cause legal challenges continue to mount. there seems to be public anger, which is going over. some of the driving down to 0 is not about the now the us is bracing for a surge of migraines. that is bowed up with mexico after restrictions brought it in . during the cobit pandemic, come to an end. the circles titled $42.00 was implemented in 2020, to stop the spread of a virus and allows both the agents, the rapid, the expelled migrants to mexico. thousands of law enforcement personnel, i've been deployed to the border admin fee is of a major influx as soon as it expires on thursday. the us is also tightening border controls with mexico, which on hendrick is in el paso in texas, on the border with mexico. a welcome to the us border with mexico on this side is
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el paso, on the us side, over there is war as mexico and lining that border are 4000 troops. $1500.00 regular us troops, $2500.00 us national guard troops, and they are preparing for the end of title $42.00. that is the pen demik era rule that allowed the us government to turn away 2700000 people trying to cross that border with no questions asked due to the pin demick. the rules change at the end of the day on thursday. and when that happens, the u. s. government has now said there will be tight rules as well. you will have had to have applied for asylum in another country before doing so in the us. and there's an app for people to apply on the mexican side. but for those who think this might be an easy time across that border, this is what homeland security secretary alejandro and new york is had to say, do not risk your life and your live savings only to be removed from the united states. if, if and when you arrive here,
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those will be all the new rules and arrive successfully on the us side of the board, or come to places like here in el paso, the busiest us border crossing summer, staying in this church for them. there are a years of legal proceeding proving that they merit asylum. many will go through that. some will simply disappear and join the nearly 11000000 undocumented workers into us. and that's why many analysts say what's really needed here is comprehensive immigration reform. something congress hasn't really even tried for decades. john henry and l g 0 el paso. and i'll just say it was done homeland. is that the border with the us state of texas, close to the mexican city of c a. that horace where it comes of migrants have sprung up, is a lot of anxiety. confusion, especially. i'm a migrant here. the mexico us for awareness of no man's land right now between mexico you can see the above. why that is that?
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and the us border defense on the other side and between it sprung up and in front to kind of people. now what they're worried about is the fact that this week between thursday and friday ends pipes and 42 now quite and 42 is a public health folder from the united states that's basically been used. so the authorities that can refuse asylum to people based on the fact that they could be bringing cove it into the country, is why they've been seen. that's something to tub. people are asking asylums, cub, large numbers of people trying to get into the united states. now there's a lot of rooms here among migrants. the united states has said the crews part of 40 to his ending doesn't mean that things are going to get easier, actually in certain ways they going to get hard to see if we need to use an app to our school asylum appointments. if people jump the fence into the united states, unless late they say they'll be, they won't be able to us for a solid for another 5 years. and they could face prosecution. so people here,
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some of them think that they need to try and get across the full title, 42 ends, and that's why they come to other people think that they need to get here for all the types of 42. and between that confusion between the united states, bringing about this quite important change in migration policy, which is quite a week of change. and we could confusion on a week of numbers of people heading to this border. well, what are the countries that many of the migrants originate from is haiti where gang violence is leading to deteriorating security, and the collapse and the functioning of a state to raise a bow has more on the common situation in the capital of poor different, a, hazy is in the middle of an enormous crisis with gang related to violence increasing all around the country. gangs now controlled around 80 percent of haiti's capital. and this has violence on the rise. thousands of people have been displaced. malnourishment is also on the right,
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the wrong half of the population is struggling to get from them. that figure has increase mostly because it makes it difficult for a distribution and the police is completely out numbers. they say they do not have the guns, they need to fight against it against the gangs. and that's why the lamb 2 groups have increased. we have seen in the last few days, lynchings have increased against the electrical gang members a few days ago. around 13 electrical daniel members were set on fire by the population where we are right now in this neighborhood. this people have set up a very case like big ones that you can see here right now to protect themselves. they say that again, that is not far away from these heavy i have tried to enter this parts of the city, the prevent and then they followed back. and now they're protecting their neighborhood because they say that they have been abandoned by the states earlier today. we were at the government office where hundreds and hundreds of people were pressing. they're trying to get a fast support. they say that the only way they have to protect themselves is
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leaving the country. the prime minister ariel and re, has requested international assistance to help the government fight against the gang. they are asking for a special force to come into this country to fight against the gang. there's lots of doubts about what needs to happen here in haiti. but for most of the population there, uh, afraid there's terrorized about what they're seeing on the ground here. and they say that help is not coming fast enough to investigate, says intimacy. a trying to establish a motive for a gun attack. never a synagogue on the island of jetta. a security guard killed 3 colleagues and 2 jewish pippins in tuesday, shooting, bringing them a 100 ripples panic and kale as crowd sleep. and gunshots ring out in the tennessee and resort island of jericho . with archie, say, an officer of the naval guard shot a security guard,
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the full opening fire outside degree, boston a gulf. the gunman killed and wounded several visitors and police officers. before he was shot dead. the attack happens during it you are supposed to meet just people, one of the advocacy oldest synagogues, thousands of pilgrims travel to the holy site. every year. many come from europe, the united states, and israel to take part in the vent health. between pasa and shovel, one of those predominantly muslim to museum is home to one of the most africa's largest jewish communities. degree bus synagogue has been targeted before in an outside of suicide bombing in 2221 people were killed. i didn't 2015 twin attacks in tennis and sous killed dozens of tourists. this effect is happening at the beginning of the 26th through the season of the summer. and that means you know, so it's easy to lie
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a lot that everything was that's tourism to face the growing economic and financial problems. they don't want to have any impact on the duties patristic season fronts and the united states have condensed the latest shooting. while investigators try to determine the motive for the attack to missing authorities, according it's an act of cowardly aggression. he level how much i'll g 0, a lot small. so to come here on out as area, including meeting for the 1st time and over a decade, find out why touch and susie and foreign ministers. i mean, most of the week on and thousands remain homeless, struggling to find food and shelter in the wake of deadly flooding. an eastern democratic republic of congo. more on that state. the the,
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and here's how it's looking across the americas for the 11th of may. let's begin in south america. santiago your temperatures have been well above average for the sum of the year. you did close in automated temperature record, but we're talking about a lot of what the weather to what the top end of south america coming off the atlantic, french guy in a certain on guy in northern areas of brazil stretching into the south west of venezuela, eastern columbia and same goes for the coast of ecuador anywhere, and this, so we could see some funny, it's been all about the heat through central america spots in panama city records, but we do have verse of rain here. so it's going to break the heat on thursday. but where the sun, so high temperatures and punch a kind of dominican republic, 35 degrees, still persistent rain for the coast of texas. but that's now pushing into louisiana, arkansas and also missouri on thursday where the sun is out across the great lakes . while those temperatures are coming up, 24 in toronto into the west, we go. high pressure is deflecting rain up and around the canadian province of
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british columbia. some showers ago for alberta province where we've got more than 100 wild fires, burning temperatures are coming up a bits in vegas at 31 degrees. but for this central high plains, we've got active weather here. severe thunderstorms hailstones as well. the coverage of africa is what i'm most proud of. every time i traveled, whether it's east or west africa, people stop me and tell me how much they appreciate coverage. and our focus is not just on their suffering, but also on a more realistic and inspiring story. people trust to tell them what's happening in their communities in, at p a and unbiased. and as an applicant, i couldn't be more proud to be.

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