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draw some hom conflict combined to create a humanitarian disaster. as the security becomes an increasing global concern, the united nations launch is a re, quote, examining food crises and tongue around the world. to live on a jersey to the defiance in jeanine, the palestinians come out on mass to on us. those killed in israel assaults the one carries austin, this is i'll just say right broadcasting life. and also coming up just 2 days. but the trade of destruction is clear and residents of janine pick up the pieces of the shots with knives. nowhere to go, a desperate seems, play out, so don't,
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and this is forwarded with libya. hundreds of migraines, of stuck without food or water on fears that you're not just tapped on. once again, become a target to warn you. crate the of the 2 days of israel's errands ground the soul on the janine refugee camp. palestinians have now buried that dead. 12 palestinians were killed during israel's biggest miniature operation in the occupied westbank in 20 years old and 100 people were injured during the raids and thousands were forced to leave the homes. either abraham reports from janine in the occupied westbank. i didn't realize this, this 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
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promise she has to break. what was i going to do? break his legs to stay home. what future waits, the many of these things were killed by is reinforcing. now, he followed their footsteps just before these really assault on janine in the occupied left bank. she message to me so he can come home. his answers, which frustrates her, but now she says she never forget them. i'm, i'm sure you, you know, you go to mazda, i just left to the camera. i would see it in a coffee shop and come back home. this picture was widely circulated among palestinians in the past few weeks. somebody's told his mom, it was in to 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,
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then you see how people live, how they think. but here we feel like we live in a cage. samuel has one of 12, had a simian skills buys, 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 dr. jacob is full to bury the victim of israel's most recent, the whole side by side and one by one. they lead 11 palestinians to rest. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu has said this won't be the last operation in disrupt you. g 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 thing you are next but say the destruction of civil in the infrastructure is
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illegal on the international. no. 80 percent of all the homes in the kind of either been destroyed, damaged or burned. that's according to janine's, deputy governor, water and electricity. network symbols have been completely destroyed, leaving thousands of people without power and drinking water is ready for his boot . those the most roads in the camp, which had made it hard for emergency services to pass through the full cost of the damage in the refugee camp is still unclear to. but how does this it has more now for where is very forces left, a trail of destruction. the damage is overwhelming for the people, the timing are just a managing 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 chevy fall of south
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showed is where these really sits set up a slight preposition of this home. the spent bullets littering the floor, but the phone, you know, so if they type my hands and brought me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me the game dentry by pushing through the wall from the house next door, all they had was a might to crush his neighbor that he had a cut. he lost her husband on sunday, just hours before the soap again. she hasn't had the time for the chance to betty, him a little something on the left. we were all sitting here, the shelling and shooting was raging. there were 7 or 8 of us. the soldiers blasted 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'll 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 hung door. we don't care about homes,
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the most important thing is the safety of the people. she said, i'm sure the reconstruction has stopped to try 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. israel's prime minister benjamin netanyahu is going to that the rate on jeanine is just the beginning from west jerusalem. has iran con, to 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, let's just take a quick listen. this is a sign of the of our next steps. this is just the 1st step. it's not by no means of the, the last action that we will take. we will do what we can from the ground, from the air, with the suburban intelligence. we will do what we can by the terrace. they shall
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have no safe haven. so basically the headlines all that janine is no longer a safe haven. the they've offer right to it in a 6 segment way in large forces. but what he did say is that this operation isn't over yet so that they will go back in again the time of the choosing. but it's interesting the things he didn't 12 by, he didn't talk about the civilian infrastructure being damaged in talk about the soldiers, no concrete walls in people's houses. he didn't talk about the facts. the people's livelihoods have been completely destroyed. that rebuilding is going to take months and months and months. in fact, he sees this as a very specific surgical operation against people that he calls the terrorists. now, 2 weeks ago, there was a raid on the janine refugee camp. that's where the palestinians used improvise. explosive devices that actually show these radio omi. and they decided that they needed to go in and destroy the factories making legs. now that's exactly what they
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did. they did at the time of the own choosing. and they went in, but in doing so, they caused all of that damage that you've seen, the damage rose, the infrastructure of the house is etc, etc. they don't talking about that, but this is going to affect public opinion lights and is going to affect the way people see this though, 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 his operation, but these operations would still continued enrolling con, out 0, west or east, as well. the secretary general of united nations says any miniature operation must show full respect for international humanitarian newell. antonio, the tire says, it seems that was not the case and israel's offensive in janine gabriel. it is on the reports from the un littlest palestine representative to the united nations, says he met with secretary general antonio gutierrez to discuss geneva,
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and once account ability for israel's actions. we do not need more debates. what we need actually we want the security concept to act in a different way. we want the secretary general to act in a different way. and hopefully we would see some results. but israel says it's the palestinians were to blame. it's the most current on the catches, as we saw just 2 days ago in july, and they utilized hospitals as broken the launch pads. they were schools and even under schools, as cover for tara tunnels on wednesday and un spokesperson signal these really raid was likely a violation of international law. the secretary general on monday issue a statement saying that any military or operations must show full respect for international humanitarian law. that does not seem to have been the case. there's some talk that the un was surprised at the brutality of the raid by the israelis.
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is that a correct way to, to summarize the, the secretary general's reaction to it? i wouldn't use the word surprise. we've seen unfortunately too many examples of this violence in, in past years. but certainly the, the, it is alarming the, the, the scale of violence in terms of the effect on civilians. on friday the security council is expected to meet behind closed doors to discuss the situation in janine, the palestinian representative said he is urging the security council to make a strong statement to do something to show the palestinian people that the international community will not abandon them gabriel is on though, which is either at the united nations to thousands of rather than support. so 10 of these police come onto the search. he's been forced to step down the the i said,
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says the government has been pressuring him to use excessive force against protest . as thousands blocked highways soon off to the notes and had been months of demonstrations against private as to benjamin ethanol. his plan to over for the district the at least 16 people, including children have died. dr. a gas leak, an informal settlement. there is a 100 us bug in south africa. local media is reporting the gas may have been used in illegal mining. some of the of somebody above that looks like they've been taken to, to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as $1.00 to $20.00, to electronically see that, you know, over fight the eh, eh, you know, process to try to take k of those. that way actually affected the whole piece that
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to a, you know, we, it, you know, that this number i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last a, you know, guess the explosion, right? screw sites in this, it has expelled hundreds of african migraines on refugees. the think them stranded along the border with libya, with all reports of civilians in the port city as facts, rounding up african mountains, totaling the killing of a to using policeman on monday. thousands of on documented migrants of lots suspects in recent months, hoping to set off for europe and boats run by human traffic is under simmons reports. it almost did see at the level of listening humanitarian crisis from migraines, on the border between genus here in 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 is refusing to let them into its territory. tensions had risen off the disturbances in tennessee,
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the 2nd largest city specs with 3 migrants were arrested off for a man in his early falters was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city. at the mans funeral local used code for vengeance against my guns. the violin spread, i'm police brought in reinforcements. this city is the punch of point foot thousands of microns crossing the mediterranean in boats trying to reach it to the disturbances. here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of my guns wanting to move on to europe? and in 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 taking the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how much you try to push back and then this information just spread like wildfire. judas here doesn't
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want the migraines inside it's border. libya next door has the same sentiment. the same 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 burdened with their expenses. from accommodation to health care, from electricity to fuels. this is taking a toll on us citizens. the, for the ship of this is a minute, tries porter. in the searing heat. it's no place for people to be stranded. 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 risking their lives on boats. andrews simmons, which is 0 but meanwhile not ex china, is a photo in the story from trip to the the situation and xbox has been tense for months. and that we've a breaking point. protestors of residents protested in the city against the
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presence of african migrants and that god violent a man was killed. local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest and then the investigation is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to media libya in previous years was the primary transit hub for migrants and refugees trying to reach your pinch, your pin shores through the mediterranean sea. but recently this year to media has overtaken libya, just to give you some numbers. according to the you and refugee agency. 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia, olivia below that at 27860 you. in fact, finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson refugee is based widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture,
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forced labor and weight. so people are looking for a safer alternative. so there needs to be a solution where people are given these migrants and refugees are given a safe haven, an opportunity job opportunities, and to be able to feel safe here in africa. now training, which is 0, tripoli, so most of the economy, hair analysis, era of west wing and drugs pro u. s. secret service finds a bag of coke paint, storm, winehouse, know me and find out why somebody dumps to fish us. turning their attention towards the different kind of the media, you know, as to cracked, kind call me, mr. apple, only to be disappear. of families, tragedy entwined with a violent chapter in the country's history. what do you see to say,
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is that going to be my blood on that was to a knife long search for answers and close finding salon. witness on tuesday or july on i guess the thing goes to the post office, the local election, sort of shift to the right click the country with this another you're paying for right government 11 piece meets the indian women breaking down gender barriers as they fight to become jumped to feet as the coast african meters from across the continent. as russia seeks to strengthen relations with the region. people in power focuses on somalia as a fight for survival. as years of draft and hom conflict have combined to create humanitarian disaster. as to security becomes an increasing global concern. the united nations launch is a report examining food crises and hung up around the world to live on
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a jersey to the fucking back or mind about top stores. thousands have attended funerals for those killed and israel's to day a source on jeanine 12 palestinians, and one is very soldier kills hundreds of people an inch wide 6. but say the attack on the janine refugee camp may constitute a real crime. they called for israel to be held accountable on the international court, illegal occupation and bonds against civilians. by script sites, initially it has moved hundreds of migrants messages to account,
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along with libyan border reports for the ends and sparks training people following the kidding opportunities in police. on monday, ukraine underbrush, i have a choose each of the signing to the what's the tackle new separation nuclear power plant? well, most go to control of the facility last year. experts from the u in nuclear watchdog say them monitoring the situation, but probably reports from keith, a phase of a nuclear disaster with this app or res. your plant have regularly surfaced as fighting sled in and around it since the start at the will keep says russian forces could now be planning a so called falls flag operation. setting off explosives on the roof of the plant to make it look like you're crazy and forces are attacking, gets shut this dyson or somebody's key item 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 objects similar to explosives,
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perhaps the simulate 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, showing 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 repeatedly demonstrated its willingness to stoop to anything to both sides of drawing comparisons with the recent destruction of the cut cost, 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. flood them is a landscape, says the failure of the international community to punish russia for destroying the them. as imposing that now to attack the nuclear plants, ukraine's ministry of health as well,
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and people living near the plant to prepare to evacuate the area in case of a major radiation leak. i had a small bag, was close 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 mazda. that's it for the wine was the life full of the news. and of course, i hope that everything will turn out fine. nuclear 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 seem to raise the threat of a potential incidents mcbride. i'll just say era keith. the u. s. secret service is searching cctv footage and visits and dogs determine how cocaine made it inside the white house. the substance was found doing a routine search of the west wing and
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a busy area used by visitors and stuff. 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 reporting 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, and we have confidence that they will get to the bottom of this. a u. s. navy says it has prevented the seizure of 2 oil time because by a run in the gulf of a month, it says under radian vessel, harrassed, the tankers and 5 shots. but back to off when us ships approached oil companies, chevron says, one of the time cause the richmond which i it's crude was safe. it's the latest to the series of incidents involving shifting vessels in the gulf of them on since 201915 people have been killed and for a missing off the terrestrial reins in southwest china. each on chain the region
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has seen severe floating in recent days. hundreds of people have had to leave the homes in the non profits, and focused on flooding has killed at least 7 people in the whole. it happened in an area that to the already been struggling to a combat from last year's floods. the rainfall is the worst in 50 years. there's 2 people been killed when the rest of a storm last north in the netherlands. storm a pony of a ton caused rooted trees with winds of almost 150 kilometers per hour. and saddam it damaged homes and house boat so long its canals, storm whole through the old trains in new york and forced the cancellation for 100 flights that skip on airport uruguay is experiencing. is wes drowned to more than 40 years? the rest of law supplying the country has not just stands at less than 2 percent capacity. one of the capitals most important waterways of supplying almost 2000000
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people run dry in early may. any data suggests monday and tuesday, where the hottest days on record average of global temperature has reached 17.8 celsius this week. data for wednesdays, tubing assess, phone cost to so the said consecutive day record breaking temperatures of what exactly would happen we'll have to see, but for short it will be another hot summer. we received wild fires, flooding heat waves, show this confidence a separately instead of going 1st one of vitamins in the house could not be more timely. and everyone has to share the governments take it very seriously that individuals can do something. for example, safe and clean race of trouble and very important we need to use play at the windows and tennis tournaments in london has been interrupted on 2
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occasions by just stop oil demonstrate has 2 people around onto the face and orange in 6 pieces that protest and they to talk to the different macs on the same britons that king charles has been did the head of a thanksgiving service in scotland to mock his coronation and team on our case protested outside a cathedral in edinburgh chanting. not my team as a good comedy into king charles and queen, familiar with presented with the owners of scotland during this service. all no, see, we don't count has long been a delicacy in thoughts that agent in the us. it's largely exported, but this is changing. global warming is forcing ports, in addition to diversified from engine has more not from portland in may. as the waters of the rocky gulf of maine has become a hot spot for climate change,
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scientists say it sheltering coastline. shallow depth and the north moving gulf stream or warming is water's 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 these plants was, you need something to work for me to see steve train and his crew plant seeds on the $300.00 metre long ropes by spring, each bears 2 and a half tons of see, wait, we do not have to provide our own company with the fact that this lobster and is a year round business. but fishermen say they make most of their money in summer
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and fall. scala thing 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 landings 30000 pounds in 2018 to last year in 2020, to landing almost 1000000 pounds of count 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. kelp also improves the water co gross over the winter, and it takes excess nutrients out of the water, nitrogen, phosphorus, it also takes carbon dioxide out of the water. and so around accounting firm, the water quality is better. i mean, we have good water quality and health and makes it even better. the seaweed, sir,
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just helping to raise fortune's along the gulf of maine to keep pace with its rising water temperatures. john henry and l. g 0, portland, maine. but you can find more information on our website at al serra dot com. and the weather is up next to inside storage and examine the issues that facing you, case national health service, as it turns 756 the the hello. we've got more very heavy rain in the full cost. the central parts of china right over the next couple of days, mayor frontier showing us had, once again follow that line of chatter right up into this every flight pressure vessels in the sea of japan. metal suite very quickly. so what's the weather for time across japan? particularly into the far north sea dry process also where the coming back in and
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then follow that line. the problem range once again into central china, anywhere from blue on to volt shanghai, just not as a little further north, which as we go through friday, pushing some wet to weather into the fall south of south korea falls south west of japan. so will i be sure i was into the northeast of japan as well? he remains in place that the bathing temperature is 37 celsius, a close to 100 degrees in fahrenheit, the good russia showers. may monica se, asia, as per usual, which is the weather, will be around bonia, and the, to the north saw some live you shout to into something positive, vietnam, and also into southern areas of thought i'd pushing into me and my passion was once again across a good part of india, we have got really heavy down pools, a red warning scene for some the west and gas for a type that crowd and brain pushing up to us goods are right in the southern park is done by the time because of the weekend. the,
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