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to the position policies, and he's 20, like i said, join us on self care for him. that coverage of presidential elections on out. the important thing if you're walking around and very rude was not in the line of fire from the holiday fall off. we heard gunshots, i was the 1st one to for the, the whole thing. back to last it 3 days and 3 nights, the window prisoners in control, the home again. and you control the region around. and that's why it was such a lot event. an icon is conflict at the hosp, the lebanese civil will be rude holiday inn hotels. on al jazeera, the, the israel carries out as strikes on gaza for
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us to day. at least 33 policy needs have been killed and is really raising several cars to be occupied. westbank can be that needs to palestinians day. the challenges here and life from don't have with me for the back to go. also coming out the final day of campaigning is under wayne took, he is elections. we take a look at the main issues. uncertainty, but calm on the us mexico border. why a predicted increasing migraines crossing over never happens. the israel has resumed as strikes on guys that has the latest explanation in violent centers. a 5th day, at least 50 feet, palestinians have been killed since of environment began on tuesday,
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sirens that also sounded in southern israel as rockets were launched from the gaza strip. is comes as egypt and the united nation seek to secure a c 5. let's get the latest from united side to join us from the guys that you've not tell us about what's been happening overnight and what the situation right now is in cost. well, fully the extra and just saw your it has continued over night to the is really bombardments in different areas across the gaza strip. has been intensified in and these are the hours of the morning while to more homes. the latest was just about 20 minutes ago. another home in bates had new one was completely destroyed prior to that, a home in bay, blah here was also destroyed. now both baton and base here are in the north and part of the strip while now off and resolves that house. and he is, has
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a taken the bodies of the and has any and he is scored. now, protesting in the streets, caring their bodies to give them their fly, you know, good by before they are buried. hundreds of the policy and in the streets, taking him 1st, taking the bodies home 1st. yet it has and he was killed in a nice city neighborhood yesterday. and in his apartment, along with his scores and uh, that was in garza city, in, in one of the major bombardments actually in gaza city in the past days. given the destination doesn't look like its ending. what's the prospects of a ceasefire? well, slowly it seems that with all the bombardment that is going on, people have started to lose hold of
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a fruitful ceasefire by the mediation that has been going on. we've also heard the last night local sources and different sources speak about the humanitarian ceasefire, where the air is crossing and the cars that i'm crossing would be open also to allow the entry of crucial medical supplies and fuel because of the shortage of fuel in the strip but it seems that the is the old. these hopes have been blowed up by the intensity off the bombardments all night and through all this day. now the firing of rockets have called has called a little bits in the past few hours. we are expecting that after the burial of the that has city and his is course, there would be a re launching off the rockets fire again in the strip. i. thank you. you're not for the latest. i am now assigned to live there in gaza city. and here
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is there a mox with that more on the situation in southern israel in ashcroft the last 5 days around a 1000 rockets according to the is rating military this morning where we are just a few kilometers north of the goal of the strip. it is relatively quiet. we're hearing the occasional is really minute treat drone above our heads. we've not seen or heard any rockets but the warning sirens that indicate the presence of rockets. a potential presence of rockets coming into some of the communities, including the city of ass, cold north of us. they've gotten it around 5 am. they've sound that every so often, particularly in some of the smaller communities just on the eastern edge of the gaza strip. where both parties are wanting people to stay away from the western parts of the various communities to avoid the small road that runs close to gauze of is off in mind by these really minute treat. the concern a month see is really, really and the minute to organization say is these long arrange rockets, not the low trajectory, much more sole range ones that we tend to see. a lot of here i'm not concerned is
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what sensory driving so many of these as strikes more than 300 targets involving these alignments. you had one development though is the us deputy sent to the state, wendy sherman, tweeting that she's been talking to the strategic defense minister here rhonda, in israel austin for a de escalation to try and save lives prevent the loss of life. meanwhile, 2 pint of scenes have been killed during raised by. is there any forces in the occupied westbank? the army opened fire in ballasa refugee camp ne, in nablus one being 3 people are the rates to pace me of a my lot in the i to refugee camp in bethlehem and tapper on more than a 150 thought. assuming suff and kills by is really forces in the occupied territories since the beginning of 2023 live to meet a brain was in ramallah for us in the occupied westbank need to tell us about what's happened during these rates today. well, according to sources and novelist,
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they tell us step is really forces the rate that the velocity refugee camp in the early hours of the morning. they surrounded the house and asked those inside it to surrender themselves. according to these really are made, the operation failed to arrest those who are targeted to other palestinians, according to these, where the army west target says. so it's hard to know what kind of happened between these really forces and that these 2 men. but according to the palestinian husband of 3, they were killed. 3 others were injured including one critic an injury of a 50 year old woman. we know, and these waves multiple injuries and even people who can get killed are sometimes people were just going about the did he lives because these weights, although the past year we've been seeing them happening often overnight. it's been happening now in the morning in the daylights with people are out in the streets, causing more faithful t at least 110 palestinians have been killed just in the occupied wes thing. and
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it's so since the beginning of this year, how are people need it in, in the occupied west find the occupied territories, reacting to what's happening in guys are these really strikes it a funny, there's a lot of pain. there is a lot of a feeling of helplessness palestinians here in the occupied by bank cannot access the besieged cause as to without. this really permits. so they feel that they can't do much. some of them in previous words we've been seeing on the gaza strip. they've been assembling themselves organizing process, trying to show that they are one people, they support each other. but at the same time, some were telling us that these protests are not hosting or they're not doing anything to support people. what guessing attacks by is really air force is mainly in the receipt because of step. so what fasting is, are saying they needs is the international community to pressure as well to stop
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it's crimes against civilians. and guess processing is in the besieged because they believe that the palestinian authority to keep issuing condemnations against the is really airstrikes and garza. they say that this is not enough and they believe that the palestinians for the week to have those and cause you to thank you for that need to abraham live the in ramallah. it's the final day of campaigning and took it before sunday's presidential and parliamentary elections. it's expected to be a tightly contested vote and is being held against the backdrop of a severe economic crisis for ship type. 31 has led to a key for 2 decades. first as prime minister and then as front president is main. rival is opposite shanita calculus to go and speak to our correspondent resources.
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guy who's in ticket. turkey is capital land, correct for sold is less than 24 hours until the pole of pose open. what will be on voters mines when the cast about us on sunday was the last day of the election campaigns in turkey. so that's why the presidential candidates, there's a paper on the one hand came up to the start, all are pushing us tremendous affords now convinced that that turkish public and the people here for what a for them. but it's not as long as he wants to be focusing on the development for a turkey. and she is focusing on that, did the continue to address the bulletin, his emphasizing, which kind of investments for each project that have realized in the last 2 decades in the, in the county. and he's promising to keep them to keep them in the future as well. and internationally, she is promising a more powerful truck. he said that she and his government has trumped tickets. new
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to original, clear, original power. and now it's time to transform turkey into an international actor. so when it comes to the position internationally, they're promising, better relations with the west, the nato european union, and the us, and also warden, rams of nations with a, with russia internally, they are homeless in a more inclusive democracy and more individual freedom as well. i live at one of the main to tell me the fact there's for the results and elections is when the economy of texas, you're going to have this opportunity the last 2 years. it's kind of because the price is a high one of the highest officials, the work. so that's why that positions here and seeing that the economy is going to be the private, the same case if they wait. thank you for it, right? so by so saddam, i very 9 correct. well, support full present data. one was affected by the soaring cost of living before us breaks in february brought another challenge. the opposition is trying to capture
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down the can go over the meaning parties handling of the disaster of the 10 provinces hate 5 years quake. 6 that traditionally asked for eastern holes is in a honda report from antonia in southern took a little amid the rubble from february is devastating earthquakes measurement and the deep try to make a living. turkey, as economy has faltered in recent years, but despite the hardships, many people's loyalties have not shaken. president aggressive type or the guns act party appears to have maintained its popularity and traditional strongholds and southern provinces. that i'm the global i will vote any window apart from the capacity my grandfather and father, when members of the policy on sundays, the party that has govern for 2 decades faces. it's toughest election challenges. yet there are $9000000.00 voters in the earthquake effected areas in the aftermath
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of one of the worst disasters in modern turkish history. many blamed the government for its initial slow response and accused this of ignoring building safety standards. but not in or the guns. look toral bass heavy so i will sacrifice myself to him. this natural disaster was a test from college or the one to 20 coach and people should be thankful i am even though i'm living in the 10. it's on, you know, the millions of people lost their homes. are the gone, has focus much of his campaign on promises to rebuild within a year. but here, in how tie one of the worst hit provinces, many say they were and continue to be ignored. on the 12th of this, well, they've got checked. what if i've used the ben gerber floods, you know, fall off to the quick everyone. there was compensated. but since the quick nothing was given to her, they only focus on those who vote for donald. this is an opposition stronghold
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in turkey, a voting behavior has a lot to do with ideology, political affiliation, and loyalty is the state of the economy. and the handling of such a disaster will have little impact on a decades old fault line. in simple terms, there are secular wrists and those who welcome a greater will for islam and public life. and turks not just in these quick devastated areas tend to vote along party lines center for their elsie to southern took you so in pakistan, thousands of supporters of former prime minister in mon, kind of gather to celebrate outside his residence in the hor, that's after he was granted to the speed on friday by the high continued some advice i'm facing, the court movies a restaurant in the week was an awful lot of time faces corruption charges, which he denies. he's
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a wrestler to major protest resulting in at least 810 a head on algae 0. i think he said, well, imported prints were fights between rival gangs, have left entire neighborhoods like this one that you can see behind me completely empty because of a violence the so much time for the wet season to end the regime during the southeast asia. there's still plenty of channels around, but a bit more concentrations berry is lied to the east to sort of way see up into the southern philippines. bits are born here, but not all of it. java, sumatran police. some of these are enough as much as they were. much of the energy is gone elsewhere, but not to illustrate where the change of seasons taken place. we saw snow, but we don't going to see any more in the near future. what shows there are are
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going to be on shore. i think in new south wales. the sun is asking victoria, you're going to love the 20. no. but then 23 in adelaide through the west. well post about the same, but the cloud, one to like child's name will not young show breeze. i think the queens will make it a little disappointing new zealand. while the temperatures were backed down to where they should be crushed, treasure seventies on the high side of know what was not going to stay. you could see that because of all the south problem isn't covered in class, is cold and snow on the high ground. and that is right. and i think that thing was stopped the 2nd night across the other side. and therefore, leave christ church with no option but to limit the temperature to 30 degrees. oak is 18 opens, enjoying some sunshine. about time we get to choose the most assigned farm. and there's also back into the sunshine of the
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guys as the latest escalation in violence centers. a safe day at least, $33000.00 civilians have been killed since the tax began on tuesday. august were also find from the gaza strip into southern eastern, in the occupied west spine to find as to means have been killed during rates by his really forces. he's really on the open fight in the last time refugee camping mattress, wounding 3 people. and the final day of campaigning is under way into the full presidential in parliamentary elections on sunday. the race is expected to be close to the voters in thailand for also vote, as opposed on sunday in a general election that could see a major change in the government opinion follows, has been led out by the more progressive parties. one groups allied to the military have lived behind, but analysts say victory at the ballot box may not be enough to create significant changes. tony chang reports in bangkok, the sprague zable,
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kids in gallons of marigolds, waiting to buyers and bank cooks bustling file, a market. pillow arrangements usually used to blessings place on autism shrines. but good luck trade is no, it's going to be a busy weekend. i think people are looking forward to working and chosing someone who's small capable problem of the stuff. i think there won't be any hiccups on the election day. i think that people have been ready for this for a long time. the good luck, collins may not be enough. the united time nation policy led by prime minister prior to no child could be punished by both his but his response to the could the 19 pandemic. the policy that's consistently let the pulse is the time with a progressive economic platform. the candidates of pm is the daughter of tex and shinning was the silver excelled, former prime minister who is known to be keen to the 10 who the deciding factor might be move forward a new policy. this promised a wide ranging reforms,
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including controversially to laws concerning the monarchy. their appeal appears to have extended beyond the usage. despite the large number of pauses contesting this election is going to be a relatively simple choice for type versus on sunday. so they want the next occupants of government house to be parties supported by the military, who maintained the states as quote, what do they want to change? the influence of the military is never, far away in type politics that most assume who is unlikely, at least in the short term, the powers that be behind a scene time to shape outcomes beyond the rules and the, the constitutional provisions. but the land slide will be hard to over to get the numbers associated imagines of victory a so unassailable foot high and may be followed by move forward. then it will be difficult to shape the mountains with this. this qualifications and distortions the official results may not be declared for at least
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a month. many expect complications off to the vote. but if the vote has turned out and not numbers, the choices will be hard to ignore. tony chang out as 0 bank of the united nation says more than a $100000.00 children and hate the risk of starving to death because of escalating gang violence. gangs. and vigilante groups control about 80 percent of the capital portal frames the and estimates more than $600.00 people were killed. last month and kidnappings are being reported every day. very simple reports from haitian capital. luckily the seeing the phrase we're presenting movement that has taken over the streets of 18 people though tired of gang controlling their lives. and that's why they decided to start fighting back. jump up the skin. the says the movement we get bigger every day. they're not, but it, there you go back to walk, holly, it's
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a campaign of vaccination against going violence. the book holly will continue to eradicate the kid up in virus and the country gangs, no control, 80 percent of haiti's cap pretend, and they're extending their presence to other parts of the country. people say they have had enough and have started to go as to gang members. some have been settled, saw you on the streets. gales has taken over these caribbean nations. neighborhoods like this one have been transformed by the violence in the past months. i'm here in the neighborhood of villa. this area used to be filled with people, but as you can see right now, it's almost empty. it looks like a war zone. there's been fighting going on between rival gangs. were told that members of the g 9 gang are not far away from here, and they have been attacking this area. and when, when it showed as around the area, he says gangs a roofless,
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they have set on fire houses here. they also rape until he also says the government has benefited from them. i was russian tinge, but i know the nation government doesn't. what goes is good for him. the position of all the father of getting stores in the united nations as the violins has increase. my newest went in the country by 30 percent over 100000 children are at risk of dying because of hunger into him. prime minister added emily has requested urgent into a natural and assistance to help the government fight the gang. so even though it's been 6 months since the request was made, there has not been an answer. this shouldn't be a force and multi level force, and we've been either shape of one country, whatever country. and unfortunately, there's no country who has been able to accept these the great challenge. and so
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know what we are the point that we required and you know, but the voice to the find different solutions. the one, the international community continues debating what to do about hating people have been left on their own going after those who hurt them and waiting for a solution that never seems to arrive very so i'll just see that for the prince. us authorities, cnx unexpected, increasing the number of people crossing. the southern border hasn't happened. that comes a day after pandemic related integration roles were lifted. the law known as title 42, a lot. the us to turn away nearly 3000000 migrant since it was imposed in 2020 john home and re for some sujata virus on the us. mexico border up to 3 years more than 2 and a half 1000000 explosions. it's over the title,
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42 public health or to the turn it to a near blanket band on this side. them see, cuz when the us is 7 bowed, is gone. many migrants and now wondering and worrying about the new rules which are replacing it in a tent compton. what is north mexico? in the shadow of the buddha, jeremy from venezuela was trying to use us government up could see one when we met him under the new regulations to be up. now the only way for me most migrants to us for side of appointments, it only works in mexico. and although original clicked choose a bit annoying dial after a month using it, jeremy still can't get the point. what do you think a lot of people say that going through the jungle is the hardest part. but it's not the hardest part as mexico and this app. you know that in 2 or 3 days you across the jungle. but you never know when you get an appointment and it's like a lights on you and there are other new rooms to grants will be bought from the side of them in the us, if they call it sure, they've requested it in other countries, up the route that's code, for example,
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civil society organizations say that carries and logistical and security issues as well. there's also no resources to the computer right now is stretch then with the record numbers of requests for asylum. and then let's talk about security. you know, a lot of people waiting for these resolutions are waiting and sharp us. one of the poorest states and mexico. many of them crossed over to a bicycle, one of the most dangerous states in terms of a division. with that, michael groups fighting each other for territory, and that's what we see. one of the highest levels of reported kidnappings, which we already know, largely going, reported many microns try to get across into us before the new post types and 42 rules came into effect. even wading across rivers, testament to the worry about what came next. now there's a level on the border cities like what is usually witness heavy migrant flow. a quite to know that that might not last long activates. and even mexican officials have told us that once people get used to the changes,
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numbers could and probably will go up again. this is the latest of so many attempts from the us to show up. it's southern border, but there are 22000000 displays. people in the americas violence, poverty, these are the fuels that continue to push them towards the states. as of friday, they faced another obstacle on their way to the mexican government, the gain, detaining hundreds of migrants heading through the south, the country, helping its navy to the north, as it continues to try and control its board. joan home. and i would just say to see the floods the russian and south african presidents have agreed to deepen ties, including peace initiatives in ukraine, and a phone call that a 14 repeated an offer to serial. run my post that defend russian grain. and 1st lies a free of charge to african countries. the call came after the us accused south africa, or secretly shipping arms to russia. the south african government does deny the accusation, but president, on the post,
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has opened an inquiry into the matter. this british climate is originally so nice as is disappointed over a decision to buy a new cranes president from speaking at the eurovision song contest on saturday. the case hosting the event on behalf of ukraine, which one last year european broadcast. the union says it refused front of me. is lensky is request saying the contest is non political. but in the whole city of live for ukraine is making its presence felt in other ways as so hey, a rom and report of the streets. if a student with univision vanished the funds of getting into the spirit of the occasion, the eurovision song contest is in town and no boy does livable know it. the competition was one last year by pollution orchestra, who represented ukraine. they should have hosted the event this, the russians 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 behalf
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of city in the north west of england. it's a once in a lifetime experience and many mindful of the reason it's in little cool with from mid wells and we've waited decades for the your vision to come here. so we can kevin enjoy it all. so i know we're sharing it with you pray. we hope this, we'll do well. everyone's enjoying the city little pool cities really busy. everywhere you go every step, you will take it to revision and it's amazing. yeah. for the 1st time, and you were a vision history, a major cultural event is running parallel to the comb test, reflecting ukraine's autistic prowess twelves thinking inflatable 19 gilles sleep national song. but at the country, a perched across the city decorated in patents reflecting the regional author of the country. the woman behind the idea escaped keith on the 2nd day of the conflict . i want them to see how
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different places i want them to be. this installation called protect the beat surrounds nelson's monument. it illustrates how often culture under attack, up to the end of april this year, 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 a european capital of culture and to $1008.00. as it was said, the city is a pause and a symbol of historic. yeah, here to live a 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 level a clear why that doing this. we've on quite a whole program that has those emotions in it then also has the best things about ukrainian culture or not. so that when they all reopen, what you know when that when they can go home,
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