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is there any pains, gary? uh, strikes in a neighborhood in 7 guys, or at least 31 policy means have been killed since tuesday. the way you want to change your life from do how we need for the back. people also ahead focused on so i'm a prime minister in ron kinase back in or to some of the day after the supreme court ruled his detention illegal migrants rush. i cost you mexico border to enter the us section. demik related assignment restrictions on lift dates and roads, bridges, and holmes destroyed 5 slides. we talked to people in eastern debt of the product with a company called congo. we're trying to recover what they call the nature of this carried out more strikes in the south of the gaza strip. in the last
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2 hours, at least $31.00 palestinians have been killed since the attacks began on tuesday. is there as. busy as it's targeted senior leaders of the islamic jihad onto a, some of the victims of children policy, the infections of launched hundreds of rockets that israel killing one person. even the outside begun begins coverage from gasoline. hundreds of more years attend the funeral of his allow me to have come monday or at least my son was then and his brother mohammed in son units the they were killed in an ease really in stripe and gaza on wednesday night. so he was a member of the armed groups military cows. so and had of outputs the gates rockets unit. he's one of several leaders chose in what israel says is this target this campaign against islamic jihad, the palestinians say most of the victims happen. women and children
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this apartment lock in had eunice is one of several buildings hit on wednesday night like it. the model will have this. busy will me a boost will be a i saw a bright flash of light turning the dock. nice and today. and then i heard 2 explosions within a few seconds. it became dusty, hazy. we couldn't see anything in the house. rocks and glass fell on us. i could hear the children yelling and screaming like involving several families with young children live here. her name is russell, we were asleep, we heard shutting a loud noise. my father told me to stay inside and he went to see what happened. we saw debris and tress know and destroyed houses when is the last of the united nations secretary general antonio terrace says the killing of civilians and gods that is acceptable and has urged israel to abide by international though he is
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also contempt. the indiscriminate firing of profits into israel, the humanitarian crisis is expected to worse than israel has close to only 2 of orders with guns. uh, which means that fuel and medical equipment are able to enter the strip given a seed l g 0. gaza. let's get an update on the situation and speak to villain mox, who's in ashford, on, in southern israel, near the border with guys that valium, tell us about what's been happening in the last few us a well over night. fall a we sold the strikes in pods of southern gaza. the is ready ministry, describing those as being targeted against islamic jihad concealed. rocket launches and military posts where a few miles north of the northern end of gauze. or you can see behind me a military post where soldiers and police checking individuals coming through here in the vehicles. it's been a big part of the security effort in this area. we've heard from these writing
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ministry, they've been recruiting coating up reserves to try and help with that security coordination of what they call that. we can hedge right instead of ahead. they're not being rockets fired as far as were aware since about 10 pm local time. last night, but that doesn't mean that have mean 800 rockets, 5 over the course of the last few days. some of them, of course, landing in cities nearby had likes that all like costs come on. why we were staying overnight, just a few kilometers up the road. clearly they're all concerns about the security of civilians. here we've had that schools across this region. a few companies know that very close and for the day concerns about the security of civilians you say. so what are, is really a forty's telling, telling the people who live along the board of that well, as i have uh, and this has been the case for the last few days. people being told to stay very close to shelters when the lot sign on that phone sounds off in the morning go as people are told to rush to the shelter, stay that for up to 10 minutes, while rocket 5 potentially pos is over the handle lines close to them,
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those schools will be close between now and around lunch time tomorrow. so people talking about the impacts on the local communities. there was not a huge amount of traffic on the road this morning, but i would say that things like construction, some of the businesses all still open in the towns and cities nearby. how is this news this estimation villain playing out politically inside israel? and we've heard repeatedly from prime minister benjamin netanyahu. and because the defense minister, you have gone pretty hard line stones about israel being ready for anything for pets. defend as people against threats from any direction of any kind. what we've seen over the course of the last few days is a resumption of assassinations inside gauze. all as i make jihad come on to something that hasn't happened for some time, but it is something the hard liners inside this right wing is ready to government. have been cooling full of clothes by continuing to coal in closed door meetings. formal hard line approach inside the gaza strip. not just against as long as you
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had sense. we also guns, thomasville, the major on facts. and the important to say that the minute trees talked about the degrading of the minute 3 leadership inside is not maybe hot, not just those come on as we've seen, killed over the last few days. but also it costs more than $200.00 strikes on specific targets we on out hearing from these ready media. this is important for you to cease fund negotiations and conversations all continuing involving israel involving egypt of the a. c. c. of course, the president, the antony blinked in the us sector states and she involved, i'm king of the in jordan as well. okay, thank you for that update. if any marks live the national on, in southern israel to pakistan now where former prime minister in ron con is appearing in court in the capitalism of odd. he faces multiple charges including corruption. the supreme court on thursday have ruled his arrest early this week and baffled him on cons. detention spots days of protests by his supporters. i had of
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his fort appearance, the lease imposed emergency orders, binding public gatherings. let's get the latest on his arm about and speak to audra 0 is him to come out of high to, sorry, i come in. tell us about what's been happening outside the court there. and it's not about an inside the bread. first of all, did the, the unprecedented security gate around the card, also the place where i'm wrong, conroy being the game. this is of cause a place where during the less than 10 or 5 minute drive from that location right now and run con inside the courtroom. how it ends up security forces, purse and then the police, the pattern military forces have port card on that. on the card. i had a lawyer the day and also uh, rear door that did change. uh, quite an emotion. got a crowd there, especially noise from the bucket. dante you can solve that,
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them run. vaughn was brought in to guard it bidding to be confident. they did not don say any of the questions of the journalist for dhs reports that coming out that he has complained that day was not allowed for dr. as why the cord got supreme court that door, the police do should be allowed, grab a to be able to talk to a drive by. you also said that they weren't apprehensive that they may be adapted again uh, ready leave. as far as go right now. the um for the underway. uh there is uh, a charge break because of the friday bread. the card will resume and then decide on this particular auto call. derek trucks, case wedge of cards, the national accountability bureau, roshay ward. why that extra dim and the 1st place, so indeed dramatic scenes inside the guard. meanwhile, his support there do are trying to come near the card on sit and not get
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a high rate. this is a major lord leading into islam abode. i have been stopped by drones. i've been used many, i read 7, meg feeney, a bought a leadership, had been arrested from their homes, including children. my daughter, a dr. young document, raj roshay. she would default my head minutes, the former a minister for human rights, a foreign minister, mister john. my mod corporation has also been, as i stated a few days ago. and so i'm, there is a sweet thing all perturbation going on by the i told her days to address that need to wherever they are able to find them. okay, thank you for the updates. come all hi to live in is lama bought the the candidates for making their final pictures to voters in the most closely font election in turkey is recent history. opposition contender cannot collect your role
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received a potential boost against president bush f typo on after another candidates dropped out of the race. polls open on sunday. live to a sofa. don, who's in the turkish capital anchor for so just 2 days to go until the election for so what message the candidates trying to drive home of the while off to the withdrawal from all that, i mean jeff, from the race. now there are 3 candidates, one competing that of now here we know that the re, a race is going to be between present ad one and the leader and the possession candidates for the opposition alliance in the country. so present ad one is focusing on stability and contribution. these are 2 keywords for ad one's election campaign. and he's also focusing on the best months that turkey has gone through the last 2 decades. she is the size in the programs that georgia has,
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has the mega projects that they have realized, and he's promising more. so executive support as the truck is probably continues to support teams that you can do for that sams. he is also promising a more powerful start to you, said that he and his government has made the turkey not only a patient regional regional power, but also at global tax there. as well as focusing on the defense industry, finals more to sort of before them for us is when it comes to the opposition, the keywords for them or change. and for this see that now it's time for the more inclusive democracy. they're promising to develop democracy. also, they have very much focusing on the economy as well because the economy is now suffering table kitchen prizes and inflation that is over 80 percent. so they're promising to recover the economy more inclusive democracy and also internationally . they are promising to have better relations know normalization with the west may
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. so europe and the yes is probably here, the polls are still showing us, the race is going to be neck, and that is a very tight racing dest sounds, citizen expectations, that if none of this kind of dismissed that one more time, i couldn't start all of these not if they did not pass since the 1st step of the trash will band is going to be the 2nd phone which is going to the house on may 28th. and the expectation is there in front of me. 228 for maybe 2 weeks. on the flight. thank you very so bye. so sit down with the latest stay on the tech issue. elections. the migrants have been racing to enter the united states from its southern border as fund demik related restrictions expired. the us has boasted tooth numbers along the frontier in anticipation of the search. the legislation known as title 42 has been used to expound 2700000 migraines from the us since it was introduced more than 3 years ago. but as john henry for some el
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paso, texas, it's been replaced by strict new rules. this willing crowd surging the us southern border mark the end of pandemic era immigration rules between mexico and the texas border wall. now, 4000 us troops joined thousands of border control agents and the vanguard of an effort to push back the swelling human tide. our borders are not open. people who cross our border unlawfully and without a legal basis to remain, will be pro promptly processed and removed. el paso sacred heart church has long been home to about 200 migrants, many spilling out into the streets, surviving on donated, to and bathing outdoors. lately, the number seeking refuge has spiked. there were up to 1200 people around this area on the sidewalks with some of these side streets. earlier this week you as immigration agents move them for process and get ahead of the expected search to
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come. these are the lucky ones, the migrants who arrived and avoided the port station from the us before the end of title 42, defend demik. you're a rule that allow the us to turn away 2700000 migrants over the past 3 years. darwin, tract from ecuador on foot and enter the us through a hole in the border wall in search of a new life. florida. i don't have anything. i want a better future so i couldn't work so i can help my families. now migrant to cross won't be immediately expelled from the us. but the new rules are strict to anyone seeking asylum in the u. s. must 1st show they've started elsewhere in been rejected. a bar few can meet those deported can be excluded from the u. s. for 5 years, but the lucky ones who make it to this side of that will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum chord process. and that can take years to one, he received the papers that led her pursue asylum. this week she fled home doors
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with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look. but i yeah, i want to about the future for her. and i want to help my father, he's old enough to say that alejandro is one of the 30000 migrants each month from venezuela, nicaragua, cuba and haiti who were allowed to enter the us through a new humanitarian parole program. what i want to do is work as the surge of migraines rises on the us border menu will likely take their chances with the legal crossings. joining the millions who already live in twilight status. john henry and l g 0 el paso. still ahead on the program. so don's warring side sign, an agreement inside you radiate to alaska, monetary and assistance, as is no word of a ceasefire yet i'm james space and the newest. so that's kind of still on the country that's already suffering the world's worst humanitarian crisis. but now
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a new danger and infestation of lucas, which the un say could whitehouse culture of the countries across the the, it's friday way. we go with your weather update for europe in africa, so nice to have jo long. unfortunately, it's not nice weather across the bulk is we've got burst of rain here. same goes for italy as well. some of these spots may register a months worth of rain within a short period of time that much rain, that fast certainly could trigger some flooding. still that cold debris is through the box for it, so is stumble on max out at 13 degrees and really wide spread across the turkey a. what weather in the forecast for you, looking equally as a dismal for the islands of ireland and britain more so for britain, look at that southeast corner of england. res, off the north sea,
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top temperature and luncheon of 13 degrees while below average for this time of year. that rain presses further inland across spain, still breezy across the coast of portugal gas. here at the words 75 kilometers per hour, winds have shifted around to northerly using cairo. so let's get back your temperature to 33 degrees today on friday. and then we've got a vigorous weather makers siding in to the south coast of south africa. we're going to be in the thick of this as we head toward saturday. this now surprises into the eastern cape cause we learn to tell providence and we are going to see some snow over the higher ground, some snow for the su to as well, and showers in durbin with a height of 19 degrees on saturday. that's it. that's all we'll see you soon. the jump into the stream 10 percent of the population globally is responsible for about 15 percent of carbon emissions. showing the debates. people have already lost that life. people have most of the culture of the people who have your say,
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want to broaden this conversation by bringing more voices into it live on youtube. people commenting, i will check with the power that the visitors on al jazeera of the top stories on ologist sierra israel has carried out more strikes in the sun for the gas a strip in the last few hours, at least 30 palestinians have been killed, seems to say, is there a says it's talkative, senior leaders of these nomic jihad schools, but some of the victims aren't children? docusign, so i'm a prime minister in montana is a human person is i'm a bond,
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2 choices, multiple charges including corruption. on thursday, the supreme court ruled he's a rest earlier in the week was unlawful and final, ronnie's at taking face into key before sundays. presidential elections, opposition contended. command consist of order receives a potential boost against incumbent worship, type by the one after another candidate for off tops. so don's warring side says signed an agreement to protect civilians and the movement of humanitarian aid. it follows several days of talks in saudi arabia between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces. many civilians have been tracked by nearly a months of fighting. alex, of all is from the world peace foundation explains a significance of the agreement. it's a very small step, doesn't very preliminary step. it has 2 important aspects posted is the 1st recognition by the,
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the 2 bellenger and signs that they need to respect to international humanitarian go. they need to respect that anyway, of course. but this is a recognition. what they need to do so, and also it's, and by the same token, it to the admission they are actually in a conflict which is something that the, this it on, on forces wanted to do. you know, i just said it wasn't totally in total mass for us, nor in order operation to suppress a rebellion. so it is, it's an important but, but very limited. step forward. despite all the pressure that has been put on the 2 sides by the united states. uncertainty, right, get on to others. they've only managed to achieve this um 3 and a half weeks into the sign team. and one of the other things that significant is another development today, which is the un human rights council matching emergency session and saudi arabia law be very odd for that meeting not to go ahead,
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not to pass the resolution that would give additional pallets of human rights monitoring to the us special rapport to us on the grounds of the 19 p negotiations between the generals and they don't the support of fully african countries only human rights council, either to vote against or to abstain. so the, the, the foundational principle of the african union, which was known in difference the universe. so respect for the universe. so right to be protected from grave abuse is like, well crimes seems to be now thrown out of the window in this case, to volunteers in eastern democratic republic of congo. a trying to create debris after last week's devastating floods and 9 slides. more than 400 people have been confirmed, dead and thousands are still missing. those who survive say they want to start rebuilding as soon as possible. catherine sawyer reports from the village of camel could be in fact,
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cable from an aerial view of the collective region in eastern democratic republic of congo. shows the extent of the destruction caused by last week's landslide. home schools and markets was swept away. hundreds of people were killed. thousands, i'm missing a major road connecting south in norfolk you will probably and says was cut off. a volunteers like a money lend are trying to clear the debris as a look for me up with these. they are working on a bridge at the center of the village by it's no easy task mine up. this is where most of the water came flooding through when the river bus gets banks. i live near here where it's shocking to see the devastation. yep. what's your name? people are trying to see what they can from structures that are badly holding. floodwaters can gushing down the hills, brain,
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waves and rocks trees in march. most of ivers being treated for broken bones and bruises. some already foot to better equipped hospitals in the province. some of the injured people are in this health facility. there is coverage as well, but doctors said they are running short of medical supplies and food. these health center survived the lawn, slide prudent re guy and other health way cuz i've been working round the clock for days. see that by then you could look when i'm on my down, we have no medicine. the patients don't have enough food. the government is helping with that. people have traumatized. they need counseling that are not enough. doctors and nurses have 2 people have told us they will rebuild the homes, but they know it's going to be a long, hard johnny. catherine, sorry, i'm a could be self keeble, democratic republic of congo. the world health organization says the outbreak of m
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punks, formerly known as monkey fox, is no longer a global house. could imagine, see that smallpox related disease has been in parsa central in west africa for decades. but a year ago, it started spreading globally, eventually reaching a 100 countries, nearly $90000.00 cases and $140.00 dest square reported to the usa is it has serious concerns about the docking of a sanctioned russian causal vessel out of south african port last year. it says the russian ship, the lady, are picked up weapons during it stop at a cape town, naval base in december. the comments of anger, south africa, which is there's no evidence to support the claim, but has promised an investigation south africa has refused to condemn russia's invasion of ukraine, saying it wants to remain neutral in the conflict. meanwhile, the u. k says it's supplied ukraine with long range cruise missiles. the 1st 4 keys
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since russia invaded 14 months ago. the storm shadow mist sizes have a range of 250 kilometers as further than any other weapon in ukraine's off. know, the announcement came hours after ukrainian president george misa lensky said he needed more western weapons to limit casualties in a potential counter offensive to have dentist on the waste forms of low cuz sauce threatening we thomas farm. is it desperately trying to kill the past? james base as this report from background providence. it's this is of kind of stones latest enemy, locusts, millions and millions of locusts. the country already has the worst humanitarian situation in the world with 97 percent of the population living in poverty. but a massive locust infestation is like to make things even worse. this was a weak field until a swarm of locusts haiti's after the collapse of the of the games. you know,
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nobody isn't locust, you know, in the lucas is making it to the purpose. and this is really then just because they can effect even more than a 100, the spaces or crops you know, in, in, in that got the if, whenever there is nothing, you know, david 88 of a thing for you and is preparing for the set prediction suggest up to 1200000 metric tons of wheat and other crops could be destroyed as about a quarter of afghanistan's annual production. if you're looking at money $3.00 times at today's rates, that could be up to $480000000.00 for a country that doesn't have enough money or food. these insects could be devastating. the methods used to remove the lucas may seem primitive, but it works that swept off in a john top pull in. the previous government had sprained capability. for reasons that aren't clear, this is not being used by the taliban. locus here are destroyed by pouring them
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into pitch stuck in the ground and then covering them with soil local farm. was it being paid by the u. n. agency to carry out the work? it's some money for families whose crops and livelihoods have already been badly. h i spoke to have people a former, a local elder. we're the default. we are very annoyed by these locust to eat or grass in damages or incoming life to eat or crops. the wheat, there we go. here is damaged by the locust. since the taliban took control of the country nearly 2 years ago, lucas monitoring has lapsed. and even if these athletes mean the you as well as the is on met this year, things could still get worse. the lucas currently may thing, some are already laying that eggs an x, but safe left on treated. the numbers next year could increase 100 fold. james, base l g 0. baglan proteins, northern that kind of stuff. china is mocking 15. yes. and see when twan
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earthquake that killed more than 80000 people in southwest and says one profit and it was the country's worst quake in more than 3 decades. many of those who died with children buried under the rubble of the schools, how to 0. i spoke with the father of one of those young victims. he has his story in his own words. what's the last name? my name is charlene juan, on. i'm a survivor of the 2008 wouldn't run a quick of the mean volume with all 2 of them. my oldest son died in the earthquake and the pain in my heart was on imaginable and so false. he tried to save his teacher, but when the classroom collapsed, he was buried under the rubble. we found him off by saw his shoes in the playground shift. my emotions were frozen. i couldn't think about anything else. my mind was
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blank. docking my family, my wife, my existence became meaningless. fortunately, many friends supported me and slowly recover kinda wanting a clue for when i saw my son's former classmates going to school. i decided to have another child on campus you few and thanks to god, i now have 2 children. isn't here. and i do all year before the earthquake. i love the station often earthquake. i stop station now at the volt all my time to my family. all the shows, but i don't want to tell my children about what happened. they're still very young . if i told them how desperate their brother was buried under the rubble and how heart broken, we were as parents to be depressed and to feel pressured. they loved the um, giving this to.
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