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israel carries or it strikes on the gaza strip. at least 31 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. the light from headquarters and del fine to navigate is also coming up according pasta san grounds. 2 weeks failed to the former prime minister in montana day after his arrest was ruled. illegal. the candidates make their final pictures send the most closely for election in the countries. recent history of while will rages new frame. on the hill rahman in liverpool, i'll be telling you why the united kingdom is hosting one of the longest running tv music competitions in the world because of the price the
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a silver begin with the latest on gaza on palestinian fighters and israel funerals are being held for people who have been killed by is really or strikes the latest, the 36 year old man in the giovanni a, a, in the north of the proceed strip. many angry mourners. transit for the are in group state as long as you had to escalate rocket attacks against israel. a barrage of rockets was fired from gaza in the morning, triggering warning, sirens and southern israel and an illegal settlement in the occupied westbank. these 31 palestinians and one is really have been killed since tuesday. earlier, a press conference was held by all 4 of these in gaza, where they spoke about the casualties. at about am. i left for the 4th day in a row, garza has been reeling from the bombardment by the is really occupation. forces were playing with the international community is turning a blind eye to our plate. 31 people were killed and a 109 injured. according to the last report made by civil defense,
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a 139 buildings were dam is more than 500 partly damaged. in a more earlier altura correspondence with how much it was i spoke to people in central garza whose homes were destroyed by is really me. sounds good and i can understand. the lady was sitting peacefully at home. we received notification to evacuate. we had no idea of what was going on, my sons, wives, grandchildren, and i rushed off of the house, leaving behind everything. i hardly managed to cover my head with the scarf. these right is 53 shelves from an f, 16 war plain. well, not a one more row. i received a call and there was a man claiming to be from these really intelligence appendix. he told me to one of the residents in the bella and said he's watching. take them all to the main road. we will destroy the entire quote. so they launched the 1st missile. he called me again say another strike is coming. we'll get an update from, you know, numerous are you in joining us from gaza? so has there been an escalation of is really or strikes him now?
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yes, the reason, i mean these really strikes are very, very happy intensified very much. they're bombardments. now the latest strike was to a residential apartment in unless a neighborhood that's in a central kansas city and local is the, our doctor is actually in a ship all have told a jersey that, that at least to have been, have been the, to have been killed and over 10 people has been injured. most injuries are critically, they're still trying to get people out of the rubble from that uh, bombardment in that apartment. uh other apartments have also been uh, destroyed, largely because of that targeting to that particular apartment. now the apartment is in a building that is a 6 story building. uh, prior to that apartment, 2 more homes, one again in bate blah, here at another one in hun,
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unice has been targeted. so we have been speaking about until now, 5 homes. when i say homes, i mean a home, which is at least a 3 story building with a number of apartments and one apartment in gauze, the city in and the certain neighborhoods. so am not, could the a number of casualties be under reported then at this point a yes, of course, i mean with a lot of with the latest uh, with the latest. uh, uh, targeting of enough city neighborhoods. we still don't know how many people, uh, some medical sources are telling us the 2 others are saying no, there are 3. uh so we, we still need, uh, uh, a final conformation after they evacuate all the people from that building. now civil defense, a teams are still there. emergency teams are still very back building,
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trying to evacuate since the targeting just took place about 15 minutes ago during . okay, you know, you'll keep us across the story for the time being. stay safe and thank you for that update from gaza for the marks as an escalade. that's near the border with guys on he has more on the situation there. we can hear some of the strikes and the distance above us right now, your head drones throughout the course of the day. and every few minutes they will be the sound of some intersections by the line done defense mechanism. every few minutes. i think this is a fair way of putting it, maybe every 1015 minutes, you'll see some of the time to drop. it launches from gauze, or that will be intercepted for the most part. however, not all of them being intercepted. we now know that that have been direct strikes overall, get some homes in the city as they're all just a few kilometers away from me. yesterday we had strides very close to us here. they seem not to be much more focused on that. all those same number of items that are being damaged. they have said over the course of the last 24 hours, these ready ministry on these ready government. they are in
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a position to strike back local media reporting that what they'd like to see. and this is according to tunnel as well as here, one of the major new stations here in israel. they'd like to see this is miss vanessa neal, who was a, to try and, and the leadership of the alignment jihad continued to target. the come on those as they have been for the last few days. major sticking points are hindering the prospect of assist far how much of june is in west or is level more on the mediation efforts. it currently is really prime minister benjamin as the yahoo has been meeting with top security and intelligence officials for a situational assessment. we expect we'll be hearing more about what's being discussed in those meetings a bit later in the day. there was also a growing speculation here that there may be a meeting held between prime minister netanyahu potentially defense administer your kalonde, as well as the full security cabinet possibly later today. and is really officials have been making noises to local media, essentially saying that a welcome mediation efforts by egypt. now,
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we're not at the point yet where there can be a ceasefire. we understand that the main sticking point, the main sticking point is the demand from islamic jihad. that if there's to be a cease fire, that israel, not par, get their leadership for assassination. as we understand that israel is not willing to make that concession. so there's a lot of details to try to essentially go through sort through before they can come to an agreement. but it does look from what we're seeing in the as really media from the comments that have been made by leadership here. that the as really government would like to see a ceasefire implemented soon, although we also hear that they are ready for any more escalation the office phone has gone to the former prime minister in monterey, on 2 weeks fail. he's facing multiple charges, including corruption. on thursday, the supreme court ruled his arrest earlier in the week was unlawful cons, detention spark days of protest by his supporters and the head of his court
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appearance, police imposed emergency orders, dining public gatherings. some have been job aids has more from is lama bonds, so i get to read it to you from the division for savings today for him. wrong conrad, he went to the port and a to hear about the case where the nations accountability bureau had been given his demand for 8 days in the last 24 hours. he was told by the supreme court. if i could find that, that the rest was not norful, and you have to go to the level of, of high court is about the high court gave him a said that he could not be arrested in that case. and then also gave him a bale against any of the cases that he faces because he's being facing a number of charges, as he mentioned, including corruption, misuse of power and other points. and then the headboard even been further and said that those cases that came on con, does not know about. he can not be interested according to those as well. so it feels that iran con, has had
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a really poor and almost day because his legal problems were mounting in the last 48 hours to 72 hours before the multiple cases not just filed against him, but he was also indicted in another case where he is accused of miss using a public funds in the gift that he received of the head of state right after the orders of the for the amount of han has been speaking to journalist, saying that he holds the army chief responsible for what has happened in this country that has no democracies as in the middle of the institution, and the institution is being maligned because the acts of one man a turkey is off, is this an alliance is making its final pitch to vote or is the head of sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections it's the country's most tightly contested . vote in living memory, the main opposition candidates come out. can i start with glo receives
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a potential boost against the incumbent vegetative, or the one after another contender dropped out, or the one who also be rallying his supporters. later on friday, i wrote an arm around as an ox, hardy member. earlier he told my colleagues, i me say, john, the party doesn't expect to lose the support of kurdish voters to make sure this was grantsville granted their full right by why the laws that that's like in prison they're doing has rules it. and there are some only ethnic condition, the waters, my goals for people who are disseminated in the past because of their religion because of the culture identity, they were actually get there all totally rights by the law. so that's why can visit the last one is broken. so i think the support to somebody comes to a lot of it's been a lot of criticism domestically and internationally, actually about the handling of the codes. here's a quote from human rights watch and there's plenty frontier. whole thing they'll do on government refuses to distinguish between the p k. k and the democrats ideally
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activate cc. how do you respond to that? are you requesting that the code is minority? no, absolutely not. and this is decisions that are the digital process related to these issues are not funded by president that go on acquired feel government processes that has nothing to do with us. there is a clear separation between you literally an existing services, but you know, the example say they say they are disagreeing. they said the government has too much influence. they say the government has much influence on these cases and through the judiciary through that committee that appoints judges, which is headed by the minister of justice. no, absolutely nonsense. because i mean like you, like i said, turkey has clear checks and balances in your district and they are, if they are disagreeing with the decision of the quote, they can take it to higher court and they can take it to your people to pretty much which we are part of it all assess. the 30 is 85000000 people are kurds, and as the country's largest minority, their vote could tip the balance in this close election. zayna heard the reports
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from jetta becka and south eastern turkey. it has an edge. i'm on, is it all in argue level or stories or from the past? when a new oral culture passed down from one generation to the next, the lower tier interviews, curtis heartland, there's a long history of struggle that many say hasn't ended when the or your you all my life is getting harder day today. as a courtesy icons speak my language on the streets, they're looking at us as a categories. many kurds are hoping the upcoming presidential election will bring a change in leadership. they accused president treasure type or the gun of implementing on democratic policies. the main curtis political force has thrown its
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way behind the candidates fielded by a 6 party opposition alliance. we need to get to the pads on is the president. so color style is the person who seems to replace then we will have a new ball game view, the new process via video either. but it's an unlikely coalition. in terms of ideology, the parties that have joined forces have little in common apart from their goals, to unseat or do gone extreme took the gwen is an openness and i can date the relationship between the opposition nation airlines and h t p is not based on trust and traditional to his notice, but there is no out of town. it is state. traditionally, the republican people's party had little supports among the curtis minority. before the party came to power, c h p, lead government suppressed their rights. and the last election,
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the parties candidate received just less than 10 percent of the vote and kurdish majority areas. but now c h p leader can look start low as saying the right things, promising to resolve curtis issues in parliament and release political prisoners. but not everyone is convinced that if they're using those codes, all the parties are trying to benefit from us for political bogging up to them. for now, many kurds are focusing on what their vote can do, possibly tip the balance. and what they say is a crucial ballot and usher in a new chapter in the country's history said there i was just the to the are becker se. took a still a heads on alta 0. migraines scrambles across the border from mexico into the us as pandemic related asylum restrictions are listed on how sewage is becoming part of
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the solution to years of drought in spain. the the, we've got a tropical cycle and cooking up in the bay and then goal high for one. that's where we begin this weather report. it is heading for western myanmar, the last time western myanmar. so a storm, quite this intense was more than a decade ago, but let's talk about the timeline looking like this is going to make line fall sometime on sunday, wrapping a lot of rain. and when we're going to make that land fall, just east of cox's bizarre, this will be equal to a category for hurricane just ahead of that line phone. now this is also spreading a lot of storms into indo china as well. so that's how i knock out the heat in this part of the world, but also the risk of seeing some flooding here,
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doubts with rain and southern china. we see its start to leak into hong kong on saturday. but really, by sunday, you're going to be in the thick of it. some forecast models are suggesting about half a month's worth of rain over the course of this weekend. meantime, temperature is picking up through the gang, see in the yellow river valley that will spread further north as well. we'll get to that in one second, but got to talk about this. what, whether in q issue, southwest or punch you also finding its way into tokyo and for now being 28 degrees, but by next week about 3637 degrees and will end in indonesia pulses of rain for the police side of borneo island. not too far away from coaching on saturday seats in the no matter where you a teleport services keep you connected to the world. which state of the art flight . but i'm built in redundancy reliably enabling real time at fonts, communications,
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bringing the world even close to the best house space to deliver your vision. the, the, [000:00:00;00] the top stores on alpha 0 funerals are being held for people killed by is really or strikes the latest, the 3609 in japan area. and then north of the proceed strip. at least 31 palestinians on one is really have been killed since tuesday. a cord on pockets
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phones grants of the former prime minister am on con, 2 weeks fail. he's facing multiple charges, instant interruption. thursday, the supreme court ruled his arrest earlier in the week was unlawful candidates for making their final pictures to voters ahead of turkey as presidential on parliamentary elections. the incumbent reads of time bird alanis, facing an opposition alliance. led by kim, i was kind of stirred blue and an extremely tight brace. there is uncertainty along the united states southern border with mexico just hours after pandemic related restrictions expired at midnight. us eastern time, us as boost a troops numbers along the frontier in anticipation officers and the number of migrants trying to cross. many tried to enter before the legislation known as title 42 came to an end, but has drawn 100 reports from el paso, texas. it's been replaced by strict new rules. this swilling crowd
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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 at the vanguard of an effort to push back the swelling human tide. our borders are not open. people who across 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 when somebody side streets. earlier this week, us immigration agents moved in for processing a head of the expected search to come. these are the lucky ones, the migrants who arrived and avoided the port station from the us before the end of
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title 42 defend demik era rule that allow the us to turn away 2700000 migrants over the past 3 years. darwin, trip from ecuador on foot and enter the us through a hole in the border wall in search of a new life. i don't have anything. i want a better future, so i can work so i can help my families. now migrant, you cross won't be immediately expelled from the us, but the new rules are strict. 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 may get to this side of the will then begin a 2nd journey through the asylum court process. and that can take years. the sumani received the papers that led her pursue asylum this week. she fled home doors with a daughter that she says was persecuted for being a lesbian look, but a yeah, i want a better future for her,
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and i want to help my father. he's old enough to say that alejandro is one of the $30000.00 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 illegal crossings. joining the millions who already live in twilight status, john henry l. g 0 el paso, the new ones, refugee agencies. as i don't or is have not been fast enough and responding to the emergency into don. you and hcr statement comes as to don's war inside signs in agreement to protect civilians on the movement of humanitarian aid that follows several days of talks and saudi arabia, between the army and paramilitary rapids support forces, volunteers in the eastern democratic republic of congo. we're trying to clear
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a debris after last week's devastating floods and land slides. more than 400 people have been confirmed dead in thousands are still missing. those who survive say they want to start rebuilding as soon as possible, covering for reports in the village of the almost could be. and so keep a province 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 and north cube provinces was cut off. a volunteers like a manual land are trying to clear the debris as they look for more bodies. they're 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
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here, right. it's trucking 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, bring waves and rocks trees in march. most of i was 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 the doctor said they are running short of medical supplies as these health center survived the lawn slide. prudent re, guy and other health work 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 and i can, people are traumatized. they need counseling that are not enough. doctors and
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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. you know, my could be self keeble, democratic republic of congo, or the spanish government has approve measure is worth $2000000000.00 to health counts or years of drought. the money is going towards modernizing infrastructure and supporting struggling farmers. without that, how many is visited, the village of less fluid at the front county where people are adapting to life with limited water supplies. if which is the source of life here in this bu good, frankly, the lack of water has become a way of life. plenty, dep, it is, has had to rethink how she wants her business since restrictions with post in the village. see yes, because we are used to open the top and half water now at 7 pm and i don't have a drop coming out. it's complicated. and if one day you then think about it,
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then you're going to have water. now i prepare and i have for those to wash the sheets because otherwise i wouldn't be able to do anything. it hasn't rained here in months and the frankly river is completely dry. for centuries, it has allowed the village just 5 at the is facing the most severe drought in living memory. and water scarcity is an ever growing problem as the summer season approaches. where it says become part of the solution that dark green liquid goes through at 2 or vacation process and eventually become visible. walter, it's hard to imagine a gas what happens to or about the problem on a daily basis. the water treatment that has been working at full capacity for the past year. 200000 cubic meters. that's the same as 50 olympic swimming pools. are
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we generated as to a 5 every day? enough clean water for up to 1500000 people will not part of that bus up regenerating, they use war to come soul parts of the problem. from my point of view, without regenerating water, we wouldn't have many option is to solve the current problem. people in this blue get a frankly rely on what are deliveries, 10 centers a day, caring, on average 25000 meters each coming for now. how many natural source, but it's not sustainable. and people here know that how to use water efficiently has become a main topic of conversation. you always have to think as in the situation like now. yep. the thing that the, what are you sending me data and we get to treat the water as oil. we must understand that water is more important than i guess, because without the water,
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there's no pulse of the life for humans. wouldn't full 100, municipalities, face water restrictions as tentative. help alleviate the problem across got saloon, yet people are praying for rain. but for now, their prayers go on, answered hood that how many others you, catalonia, when ukraine won the eurovision song contest last year, president a letter as lensky said that he wanted keep to host this year's edition. that wasn't to be britain. the step tend to hold the 67th contest on its behalf. so rahman reports in the whole city of liverpool as you are phrases, it's voices in solidarity with ukraine. the streets, if a student with univision banners, the funds are getting into the spirit of the occasion, the eurovision song contest is in town and oh boy does livable know it. the competition was one last year by the police orchestra,
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who represented ukraine. they should have hosted the event, the c a rushes invasion meant it couldn't be held in keys. so the u. k. also to host the event on behalf of ukraine funds from across the world up to send it on the city and the north west of england. it's a once in a lifetime of experience and many mindful of the reason it's in little cool with from mid dwells and we've waited decades for the your vision to come here so we can come and enjoy it all. so i know we're sharing it with you pray, and we hope this we'll do well. everyone's enjoying the city live a pool. city is really busy. everywhere you go every step, you take and supervision and it's amazing. yeah. so the 1st time in your vision history, a major cultural event is running power low to the cold in test reflecting, ukraine's autistic prowess, twelves, thinking, flexible, 19 gales, sleep national song, but of the country. a post across the city decorated in patton's, reflecting the regional author of the country. the woman behind the idea escaped
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keith on the 2nd day of the conflict. i want them to see how different places i want them to be. this installation called protect the beat surround nelson's monument. it illustrates how awesome culture under attack, up to the end of april issue, the humans cultural body. unesco officially recorded over 250 odd and cultural sites have been damaged by conflicting ukraine. the last time livable hosted a major international cultural event, it was when it was selected as the european capital of culture in 2008. and as it was, then the city is a fuzz and a symbol of, of historic yeah here. so little pool was this, the yellow line been on it, it's not being re painted in the colors of the ukrainian flag, those organizing the events and installations across the river pool. a clear why

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