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encourage says the method to use how does era the are kind of sydney is angry and different is fuels that held for some of the 12 people killed during israel's rage on jeanine. while others assess the damage from the to day assault, which destroyed homes, roads, and other infrastructure the orientated this is out of their life. and on the also coming up, angry to new scenes, round up my roads and the cities, facts. i to say hundreds of sub saharan africans have been dumped to the libyan border without food or water and residence remain comments every year. despite
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russia and ukraine accusing each other approach to stage and attack on the nearby media popped on the hello israel's to day ministry operation and the occupied westbank is over and the people jeanine has begun burying the dead. but there are warnings. the raid will not be one of 12 palestinians died in the assault on the janine refugee camp. and at least a $117.00 injured one is ready sold. it was also killed. 324000 of the 18000 people estimated to live in the come floods during the fighting. and they might not have a lot to come home to. many buildings in roads were destroyed, and cars were crushed. artwork has already begun to restore electricity and water supplies. on an official reports from the camp, where his rare days left behind
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a trail of destruction. the damage is overwhelming. for the people, the timing are just a matching after 48 hours under as really a sold a chance to assess what has been lost. what can be rebuilt, which obviously they don't know what they're doing. what did they achieve? they just destroyed the infrastructure in the camp. so what should the fall of south showed is where these really sits, set up a sniper position and his home, the spent bills littering the floor in the audience. so if they tied my hands and brought me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me thinking dentry by pushing through the wall from the house next door. all we had was a might to crush his neighbor, the heat of cutting the lost her husband on sunday, just hours before the soul began. she hasn't had the time for the chance to betty him a deal or something. oh, good luck. we were all sitting here, the shelling and shooting was raging. there were 7 or 8 of us. the soldiers blasted
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through from a neighbor's house and they took us one by one to the room next door, a grandson. his mom is just one months old. he will be told of what happened to you as he gets older, but for now his mother, irene wants him as close as much as possible for some, just getting back into the home was a challenge. and i'm certainly, i'm door. we don't care about homes. the most important thing is the safety of the people i'm just using them to reconstruction has started. they're trying to reconnect the electricity supply here to this part of the com. it's a small set, and at the moment, a small step is at least a step forward island. for sure, i'll just see that jeanine refugee camp in the occupied westbank. so i'm in different scenes as boston is turned out for the funerals of those who died. some of the senior leaders, if they posted, you know, for she were forced to leave after being confronted by an angry crowd of thousands,
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including dozens of gunman chanting. get out the policy, you know, sort of officials have been accused of weakness following one of the largest is really minutes your patients in the occupied westbank. and he is needing to bring him reports from jeanine in the occupied westbank on one of the post and use who was killed the should be the tiers coming events, son. sammy was a fighter. she knew he could die any time. she promised him, she won't cry. i promise she has to break. what was i going to do? break his legs to stay home. what future awaits the meaning of these things were killed by his reading and forcing. and now he's tall up in their footsteps. just before these really assault on jeanine in the occupied westbank, she message to me so he can come home. his answers, which frustrates her, but now she says she has never forget them. i'm sure you, you know,
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you go to mazda, i just left to the camp. i was eating a coffee shop and come back home. this picture was widely circulated amongst the palestinians in the past few weeks. some he's told his mom, it wasn't him. now the family believes it was, his cousin, runa keeps his picture on her pendant. we are proud of him. some wrote poetry about the picture for him. so i see. this is not the last that we're living. once you travel, then you see how people live, how they think. but here we feel like we live in a cage and i send you his one of 12 palestinians killed by his really forces during the to day me the 3 operations the longest in 20 years, ready for the field. more than $100.00 palestinians from jeanine since last year. and that was the bodies keep piling up. the center 3 inside the cab is full. to bury the victim of israel's most suites of the whole side by side and one by one
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. they lead 11 palestinians to rest. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said this won't be the last operation in this refugee camp, which means it won't be long before more palestinians are buried in this new graveyard. need that? but he does ita. do you mean the occupied with the bank and they're janine get new databases. israel's attack was an attempt to wipe out all aspects of life inside of the city. as the under the damage suffered by janine as a result of the assault by the insulated commission, forces has affected the end for us to put up so many streets with totes, that are destroyed, quotes are pipelines, sewage system, and on. so the electricity grid is massive destruction. the
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magnitude is massive. the main part you responsible for providing support? we are speaking of this, you take time on the we on ottawa and the united nations. however, they have voice to the hands of their responsibilities. they fail to provide any form of support. cuz righty as an occupation force has been assessed in 18, killing without mercy and above all they do without any form of punishment. the is really a co pays and forces autopay, but the rating war crimes and the whole wood is witnessing. and with that it's moving a finger un next. but socialist age, right, strikes and ground operations engineering could constitute a will crime. and had to do many co is acting head of the un office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs in the occupied post an entire tree. he says
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civilian infrastructure was hit and the un is doing what can to help people in geneva. the numbers of national houses have been targeted electricity and water as the notes are part of that. so, and for sure those are infrastructure that should not be on just those targets. but what is more important is that we have seen it progressive change on topic. so that's a, you know, some call the, some of the un i, conditioning of for human rights, have pointed out as opposing serious issues with respect to international human rights norm since thunder's including the protection of course, in the respect of life. and the main problem is that the conduct of the students he's, yeah, that we are seeing is appears to be more content. but we'll see that these are not conflicts rather than going unfortunately, which is the machine that the frame of that we should define in the west. and hence
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the, you know, the, the heavy impact avery effort or as being given by any part of the agency. and the other one, the, the, the one has organization has to leave early yesterday, some support to the hospitals. unit stuff has been heavily involved today in supporting the water, a connection and we establish that water connections. my agency is being the outline to assess and the needs and many other partners that are out every day doing the out to support israel's prime minister. benjamin netanyahu has one of the right on jeanine was just the beginning. iran con has moved from west jerusalem. a hi, mr. benjamin netanyahu. i was given a price conference and he has some of the things that he and his security establishment. i've been saying over the last 48 hours. this is a sign of the of our next steps. this is just the 1st step. it's not by no means of
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the last action that we will take. we will do what we can from the ground from the air. with the super intelligence, we will do what we can by the terrace. they shall have no safe haven, cc states as a very specific surgical operation against people that he calls terrorists. now, 2 weeks ago, there was a raid on the janine refugee camp. that's where the palestinians used improvised explosive devices that actually show these radio omi. and they decided that they needed to go in and destroy the factories making lights. in doing so, they caused all of that damage that you've seen. this is going to affect how to spend your life and is going to affect the way people see this. now, the national security administer your galant, was actually speaking, and what he said was that one is ready. so design was a high price to pay this operation. but these operations would still continued enrolling con out, is there 10 of you use it?
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police commander says he's pushing the force, exciting political intervention by members of benjamin engineer who's hod, right cabinets. and he says, wanted excessive force used against anti government protest is thousands of demonstrations return to the streets of genevieve officer. the announcement where they were met with water kind of protest is carried is ready flags and shown to democracy while blocking major roads in a ton of ice statements. i mean, i should said he couldn't live up to the expectations of what he called the ministerial as shown, which he said had broken over rules and place it into food in professional decision making. the the arts groups say, choose, you is expelled. hundreds of african migrants and refugees leaving them stranded in a desolate area on the border with libya, the 2 governments are in talks as leaving officials of refusing to let them cross
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into that territory. reports of civilians and the ports of his fox, rounding up african migrants following the killing of a tuition policeman on monday. thousands of on documented migrants of from to sparks in recent months, hoping to settle for europe in boats run by human traffic. it was under simmons report, i did see at the level of listening humanitarian crisis for migraines, on the border between tennessee of and libya. hundreds of people stranded initial report said they were without water or food june this year is trying to pull these sub so how run africans and libya was refusing to let them into its territory. tension was, had risen off the disturbances in tennessee, the 2nd largest city, spent with 3 migrants were arrested off for a man in his early forties was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city at the mans. funeral local use called for vengeance against
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my guns. the violin spread, i'm police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of migrants crossing the mediterranean and boats trying to reach it to the one step and says, here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of my guns, wanting to move onto your and did february, tennessee is president kind of side accused, what he called holds of illegal migrants of bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech is uh, taking the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how much you try to push back, then this information just spread like wildfire. judas here doesn't want the migraines inside it's border. and libya next door has the same sentiment, the so on the legal immigration, it's known that libya is a bridge country to europe. report say hundreds of our, of an african illegal immigrants come to libya where the state is. but it's with,
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they're expensive from accommodation to health care, from electricity to fuels. this is taking a total on us citizens the for the show. this is a minute, tries porter, in the searing hate it's no place for people to be stranded by. the violence may be down to a minority of these people, but it's the majority who suffer. whether it be here in the deserts or risk of their lives on boats. ridge, andrews simmons, which is 0. nobody else from a senior united nations figures say there's been a rising report. so sexual violence against women and goes into don soonest. fighting began their 11 weeks ago. this is the heavy fighting between the 2 dogs on me and the permanency rapid support forces continues in the capital. how to the army says it's also intensive operations in neighboring under one witnesses say the armies special forces have been deployed in the area emergency services in south africa, say a gas leak and then in full settlement is killed at least $24.00 people,
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including children. it happened in books, folk on the outskirts of jazz, but the gas is believed to be from a not trade oxide cylinder suspected of being used in illegal mining activities. rescue teams are looking for more bodies. so to come this off, how the west wing drugs prove the secret service finds a bag of cocaine in the white house, low b and the struggling fisherman forced to diversify find an economic last 9 informing, seem lead the the hello. we've got some snow in the full cost of australia right over the next couple of days just a little bit over the high ground. the prairie fly precious, spinning away through the bite. and that's driving its way right across south
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australia. started back to ice, abbas a brisk winds, which could gust to around 8190 kilometers per hour over the next few days. so the potential for some damaging wayne's rattling through the using to was satellite was melvin risk of some snow of a child. so some shots know, ski results will be happy about over the high ground of the solemn house at raffle its way through as we go one through friday. i think this is going to be the when the day across the southern most passed. and those are the last 3 showers, putting across the tasmania easing over to was using and much of us by this time will be fine and try and quiet with present sunshine. but you see with a wet weather is down towards the southeast. it's really wet weather, also making his way across new zealand with some very strong winds as well. weather today making its way into central positive china right over the next style. so ahead of that, the creepiness, the fund and drive assessed a hot drive day the across japan on this day will as to whether will come in to the
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5 south of south career events the evening back in the queue. she drove this devastating war to in somalia and intensifying a hunger crisis that has claimed the lives of around 40000 people off of children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to me, nation of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and a jersey to the in the
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amount of the top stories here and under 0, thousands of people have attended funerals for most of those killed and as well as to day assault on janine 12 past day inside and at least a 117 were injured. presidents of janine to pretend to scenes of widespread destruction, the refugee camps. rhodes, this one has many homes. businesses have been destroyed. and rush groups searches here has moved hundreds of african migrants refugees, to a desolate area. and on the board of libya, to governments or tools sleeping officials, refusing to let them cross into the territory. ukraine and russia have accused each of the planning to launch a potentially disastrous attack on these uppers your nuclear power plant. russia took over your largest nuclear facility in the days after its invasion of your trade last year. since then, each side is regularly accused the other, surely know the font and risk in a nuclear disaster from mcbride report, some keys,
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a phase of a nuclear disaster with this app or we use your plant have regularly surfaced as fighting, fled in and around it since the start at the wheel keeps as russian forces could now be planning a so called false flag operation. setting off explosives on the roof of the plant to make it look like you're crazy and forces are attack and gets shut this and thought, you know somebody's game ottoman is that we have information from our intelligence that on the roof of several power units of this up route showed nuclear power plant . the russian military installed object similar to explosives you, perhaps to assimilate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are in the right spot. moscow has accused the premiums of planning to attack the plant with long range precision weapons extend of contested shannon appears on the situation that the plant is quite tense because the threat of sabotaged by the key regime is high and the consequences will be catastrophic. the key regime has
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repeatedly demonstrated its willingness to stoop to anything to both sides of drawing comparisons with the recent destruction of the cut costs, cut them, which caused extensive flooding, which they blame each other for. moscow says the destruction of the dam shows what cube is capable of. you. pregnant president flooded me is a landscape, says the failure of the international community to punish russia for destroying them. as emboldened that now to attack send you cli appliance, ukraine's ministry of health as well, and people living near the plant to prepare to evacuate the area. in case of a major radiation leak. i had a small bag with clothes in case i have to throw away the ones i'm wearing and some medication and documents with me as well as water and the face mask. that's it for the wine was the life, all of the news and of course i hope that everything will turn out fine. nuclear
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energy is not a joke at all. we've already had this once before, and it's something that's frightful in principle. since the start of the school, people in this upper region region have lived with the added fear of a nuclear catastrophe. but the precise nature of these latest warnings seemed to raise the threat of a potential incidents mcbride. i'll just say era keith ariano sharon is a senior research associate with the project on managing the atom of the harvard kennedy school. she spends the impact and explosion would have on these efforts. you knew k account. ok. so it's hard to make out exactly what might be going on because the information is limited. if indeed, the explosive devices or some sort of explosive have been put on the roofs of these reactor units, that is still not enough to cause a major nuclear release major radio, west of event rate at my damage of the actual building of the reactor. maybe the
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event, the containment chamber, but the, the actual nuclear fuel is inside the reactor core. it's uh that has to be compromised in additional ways in order for there to be a major disaster. so having said that, of course, the russian military and you know, other russian actors who have had the run of the plant since march 2022. good certainly have the capacity to do that. they have the all sorts of explosives and the sort of expertise that could help them place these explosives in exactly the right places in order to sabotage the plan from the inside. but one thing we can be know for sure that if the plan to suffer tosh from the inside and that causes the radioactive release, there really is no problem of attribution because it, it needs people on the inside to do that. and that those could only be the russian military. a. com is return to the street. so from south to day is
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a violent rights following the police shooting of a 17 year old boy. critics, a police in france act with impunity. and major reforms are needed, especially about the reports from paris. the police officer who kills niles, city open fire in self defense because the teenager was trying to run the move in the call. that version of offense would have remains, the se campaign is if it hadn't been for the videos is circulated don't social media which told a very different story. in fact, as a problem because campaign to say. so often police and phones act with a sense of impunity and resort to force fall to ruffling their being closed over the years for the police to reform. most schools of goals they come from within the full. so i spoke to one of police unions. folks 1st and we said to what's needed is better training a best to recruit. and also he said the problem is and successive governments and
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fraud have scrapped community policing, which is such a key use of default to the police or using more and more full. but we need to change the whole approach to go back to what we used to have, which was community for leasing. office is on foot on the ground, talking to residents, businesses and officials as an urgent need to recreate links with people. and it's like netflix because infancy and we need to explain to young officers that the police force is that way to serve the public not to hold additional pro. you put each of the pos weekly for the french government to most about the violence and the unrest and the damage that is being done in towns and cities across the country and the cost of that damage. they've also to talked about the front so many teenagers were involved in the rise. they say the parents need to be moved to control the children. but what the french government haven't been talking much about is what needs to change in from says police force. so it's been an issue that's been going
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on for years and twins, 2 twins, 2. so 2 people were killed by police during traffic stops and people say, unless something changes, we could see this sort of unrest flare up again in the future. latasha popular out to 0 power us secret service is searching cctv footage and visiting those to determine how cocaine made it inside the white house. the substance was found during a routine search of the west wing on sunday, in the heavy traffic area used by visitors and stuff from piano that we have confidence that the secret service is going to get to the bottom of this. as you all know, the president follows all the report in here, and he certainly was briefed by his staff on everything that we know so far. but the secret service is investigating. this is investigating what happened over the weekend. we have confidence that they will get to the bottom of this white house correspondent, kimberly how kate has more on the investigation to the u. s. secret service is investigating the discovery of cocaine found at the white house on sunday in the
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west. when this is where the president's office is also located, it was found on sunday, briefly profiting any back you ation. this is something that is of concern to the white house, given the fact that this is an area where both visitors as well as staff, will travel quite frequently. in other words, heavy traffic. now the 1st family was not at the white house. when this discovery was made, it did prompt a brief evacuation until it was determined that the powdery substance was not hazardous. the 1st family had left the white house on friday. the discovery was not made until sunday, and the 1st family in fact, did not return to the white house until tuesday. still, this is concerned and given the fact that it's not clear how this was slipped into the white house and that is now the source of an investigation, the white house is confident. the secret service will be able to come up with some answers. what is being investigated now with how this was able to get into the
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white house on detective. kimberly help hits algebra 0. the white house, the mexican navy, a seas more than 2 and a half tons of cocaine on the southern pacific coast. a seizure came after 7 out anti drug operation. aerial surveillance showed people getting on boats and running towards the land. the navy uses the crew members fled off to becoming aware of the operation in south west china and 15 people being killed and for missing. after to wrench rains, heavy down force triggered floods and much slides and shown king homes and bridges have been washed away or destroyed. present she is older, they are thought is to do more to protect lives. with more extreme weather expected . to see, we don't help has long been a delicacy in pots of asia in the us. it's large and exported. but this is changing,
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overwhelming. as forcing portland's fishermen to diversify. as the lobster population in the region is expected to shrink bibles of 60 percent in the coming years, 100 is more from portland in may. the waters of the rocky gulf of maine has become a hot spot for climate change. scientists say at sheltering coastline shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming, its waters, driving mains, iconic, lobsters to the north. so for the past 3 years, the crew on board the lobster boat, miss lynn had been supplementing their catch with his side hustled help farming. i figured why not give it a try and if you want to keep these communities why these islands leave, you need something to work for me to see why steve train and his crew plant seeds on the 300 metre long ropes by spring,
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each bears 2 and a half tons of c wait, we do not use the old to provide are in common with the fact that this fisheries, odyssey lobster and as a year round business. but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer and fall. scalloping happens in winter with calc harvesting happens in spring and that adds another season harvester say a lucrative one. when is harvested, the kelp is flash, frozen, and sold in more than 2000 stores across the us. we have grown from landing 30000 pounds in 2018 to last year in 2020, to landing almost 1000000 pounds of help and growing from 5 partner fishermen to now over 30, up and down the entire coastline of main. it is, it benefits the local economy. conservation estate health also improves the water co gross over the winter, and it takes excess nutrients out of the water, nitrogen,
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phosphorus, it also takes carbon dioxide out of the water. and so around a cal, 1st the water quality is better. i mean, we have good water quality and health and makes it even better. the seaweed, sir, just helping to raise fortunes along the gulf of maine to keep pace with its rising water temperatures. john henry and l g 0. portland, maine. the standard there. these are the top stories. thousands of people have attended funerals for many of those killed in israel's to day as sold on janine 12 palestinians dodge and at least a 117 injured one is ready. soldiers.

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