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the children under 5 years old. but at the heart of this tragedy, eliza tales of the immense facility and send it to him, a nation of a people fleeing finance. while at the mercy of escalating and unforgiving climate change. people in power somalia, a fight for survival and a jersey to the defiance and jeanine palestinians turn out on last. the on of those killed in israel is a so the little i'm darn jordan. the sound is there a night from dell also come just 2 days, but the trail of destruction is clear. residents of janine pick up the pieces of the shuffled lines. desperate scenes along tennessee is voted with libya. hundreds
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of migraine, so stranded without food for more on the age of extreme hates global average temperatures on cost of break records for the 3rd consecutive the of the $2.00 days of israel's air and ground are sold on the janine refugee camp. palestinians have not buried that dead. 12 palestinians and one is randy sold. you were killed during the raid. it was the biggest ministry operation in the occupied westbank and 20 is more than a 100 people were injured during the raids on thousands were forced to leave the homes. i'll just say it was need to. abraham remotes reports from janine in the occupied westbank. the should be the tears coming events, son. sammy was a fighter. she knew he could die any time. she promised him she won't cry
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a promise. she has to break. what was i going to do? break his legs to stay home. what future awaits the many of these springs were cube by his reinforcing. now he followed their footsteps. the just before these really assault on janine and the occupied westbank, she message to me so he can come home. his answer is what frustrates her. but now she says she has never forget them. i'm, i'm sure you, you know, 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. so he has 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 get 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,
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how they think. but here we feel like we live in a cage and i send you has one of 12 palestinians killed by israeli forces during the to day me. the 3 operations, the longest in 20 years, was ready for the field more than 100 palestinians from janine. 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 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 this refugee camp, which means it won't be long before more palestinians are buried in this new graveyard. you that but he just eat or do you mean the occupied with thing? well, the united nations says
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a tax on the civilian infrastructure of violate international jeanine's. deputy governor says 80 percent of all the homes in the account of all they've been destroyed, damaged, or but water and electricity networks have also been completely destroyed. leading thousands of people without power and drinking water is really for says, bulldoze most roads in the camp which made it difficult for emergency services to gain access. for despite the destruction honest and insight that determined to rebuild his island, fisher reports from geneva. the damage is overwhelming for the people returning or just the managing after 48 hours under as really a sold a chance to assess what has been lost. what can be rebuilt. machado is always, they don't know what they're doing. what did they achieve? they just destroyed the infrastructure in the camp. so what a chevy file of south showed is where the is really sits setup a sniper position in his home. the spent bills littering the floor,
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the buckling. that's all we need. so if they tied my hands and broke me to the window, i don't know what they want it, but he pointed his gun from behind me. they gained entry by pushing through the wall from the house next door. all we had was a mighty crash. his neighbor is the heat of cutting the lost her husband on sunday, just hours before the soul began. she hasn't had the time or the chance to bury him, a capital of stuff up in 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, i mean once him as close as much as possible for some, just getting back into the home was a challenge. let me send me a home door. we don't care about homes, the most important thing is the safety of the people. she said that she will reconstruction has stopped to try to reconnect the electricity supply here to this
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part of the com. it's a small set, and at the moment, a small step is at least a step forward. all in for sure, i'll just see that jeanine refugee camp in the occupied west bank. well, the secretary general of the united nations says any military operation must show full respect to international humanitarian. no, i'm trying to get at. it says, it seems that was not the case in israel's offensive in janine deborah is on the reports from you in headquarters in new york. the palestine representative to the united nations says he met with secretary general antonio gutierrez to discuss jeanine and once accountability for israel's actions. we do not need more of the bates. 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 is real says it's the palestinians were to blame the to the most clicked on the catches as we saw just 2
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days ago in june. they utilized hospitals as real quick launch pads, the schools and even under schools, as cover for tara tunnels on wednesday. and you in spokes person 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 is some talk that the un was surprised at the brutality of the raid by the israelis. 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
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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 i would use either at the united nations thousands of people around in support of tennessee police come on to who says he's and forced to step down. um, yes, it says the government's been pressuring him to use excessive fools against protest of thousands, blocked highways. soon after the announcement of, in months of demonstrations against prime minister benjamin netanyahu spends a whole page of you sure the
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tension is here. hundreds of african migrants and asylum seekers have been forced out and sent as far as the libyan buddha. the city of spikes is a major departure point for many trying to reach you are in search of a better life, but hundreds of them now strengthening the does it with no food or was it under simmons or thoughts? a busy at the level of listening humanitarian crisis from 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 up so holler and africans and libya is refusing to let them in to its territory. tensions had risen off the disturbances in tennessee, the 2nd largest city specs with 3 migrants were arrested off for a man in his early for his was stepped to death. he was a resident in the city. at the mans funeral local used code for vengeance against my guns. the violent spread of police brought in reinforcements. this city is the
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punch of point foot thousands of migrants crossing the mediterranean in boats trying to reach it to the one step and says, here are you local residence hall from protest against the presence of microns wanting to move on to your end? in february, tennessee is president kind of side accuse what he called holds of illegal migrants, bringing violence and crime into his country. this kind of inflammatory speech is checking the country by storm and the pushed that no matter how much you try to push back, then this information just spread like wildfire. june to see it doesn't want the migraines inside it's border. and libya next door has the same sentiment, habits of so on illegal immigration, it's known that libya is a bridge country to europe. reports 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,
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from electricity to fuels. this is taking a toll on us citizens the. this is a minute drive porter. in the searing hate, 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. malik finance, telling the story from tripoli. the situation is fox has been tense for months and that reached a breaking point. protestors of residents protested in the city against the presence of african migrants and that god violent a man was killed. local officials tell us 3 people have been arrested and invest in an investigation is under way. this is a north african problem. it's not just to me is your libya in previous years was the primary transit hub for migrants in refugee is trying to reach your pinch,
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your pin shores through the mediterranean sea of but recently this year, tunisia has overtaken libya just to give you some numbers according to the un refugee agency, 33860 migrants and refugees have arrived to italy from tunisia, olivia below that a 27860 you. in fact, finding mentioned earlier this year said that my grandson refugee is based widespread abuses including arbitrary detention kidnappings, torture, forest, labor, and rate. 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 rush themselves and struck the west and ukrainian city of defense. the
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regional government says an apartment block was hit and set ablaze for people have been killed. and that number's expected to realize that they've, in the far west, has been relatively peaceful during the war on a huge fire. it hasn't golf fuel depot and they've done that. screech of russian officials say the fine a ton of my keys was caused by ukrainian showing some residential reports of a left without power. or. and you claim that a russia have both accused each of a planning to launch an attack on these up and reset nuclear power plant must go to control to the facility last year. experts on the u. a nuclear watchdog, save them monitoring the situation. rob mcbride reports from key phase of a nuclear disaster with this app or res, your plant have regularly surfaced as fighting, fled in and around it. since the start of the war keeps, as russian forces could now be planning a so called falls flag operation. setting off explosives on the roof of the plant
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to make it look like you're crazy and forces are attacking, gets, should this dice into 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 objects similar to explosives, you have perhaps to assimilate the hit on the plan. maybe they have some other scenarios that are in the right spot. moscow has accused the ukrainians 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 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
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flooded me is a landscape, says the failure of the international community to punish russia for destroying them. as emboldened that now to attack the nuclear plants, 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's for the wine was the life all 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 this will, 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 public broad. i'll just say era keith,
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the us to just release video, it says shows russian fighter jets flying dangerously close to his drone. the croft of a syria, us air force come on to say russian military aircraft engaging, unsafe, and i'm pressure, unprofessional. bay to the us is urging russian and forces to stuff what it calls rector's behavior is that resumes operations against the iso forces also. so to come here and i'll just say era tribes is live social media, john met to announce it's rival out to take on twitter. i'm gonna tell you why humanitarian aid is not reaching those most in need, instead of more or less streams. the hello welcome to another look at the international forecast. we have a ramping up across the middle east,
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some very little flat showing up here. so quite a brisk wind blowing out of saudi arabia pushing a little further south, which was a month 45 celsius here. in bo huh. and we're in the high forty's in q 8 and baghdad getting close to 50 degrees by the time we come to friday, wins share days off here. and console just nudging round towards the 8th. i 43, so i'll just do plenty cost enough, but i think the humidity might just not drop the touch as we go on through the next couple of days. dry and hoss across the northern part as of africa. heavy showers, of course, are rolling off the icon. how does it cost the goal? so skinny, southern areas of nigeria gonna ivory coast pushing right across towards liberia. and they show us, i think, a little further in office as we go through the next couple of days for southern africa. on the other hand, a lot of dry weather in place it as long as you try, you might catch a shower or 2 into most and big for time. maybe the show to into times in the half
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of a south. it was a sad, it is dry time. it is not very too badly in south africa. kate time with a top temperature of 80 degrees celsius. the getting to the ideals, the french republic, his loan proclaimed the just moody's mode in front. in a full pot series, the big picture takes an in depth, not from the same size. the concluding episode on how to 0, the
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the welcome back to pick them out about top stories here. this our thousands of attended funerals of those killed and israel to the soul functioning troll, found a stands, and one is really sound to what killed hundreds of people were injured. you in human rights experts say the attack on the janine refugee camp may constitute a war cry, the cool israel to be held accountable on the international law. so it's a legal occupation and phonics gets denise rush themselves, have hit the west of new craniums to be unplugged, the 4 people have been killed. original governor says that apartment loves pitts. i'm sick of legs. no officials and agencies incidentally criticizing the delays and the distribution of humanitarian assistance. the planning gets on poor coordination by the all far which is fighting between the army and the permanent to
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a rapid support forces has just based more than a 1000000 people since mid april bombing far reports from port for them. this is where most for an 8 our lives into them. ships unloaded here and plains airports up to 3000 tons of food tons, blankets and medical supplies have been donated. but getting the 8 to the victims quickly and the family is still an issue. the governor of costume is here to ask the committee managing the 8 to do more to help his city might. i love the toes. yeah, i live at that time. hopeful he, evelyn accepted. so regardless of the distribution of humanitarian aid, we told the ministry in charge of the area of hard to him is the most badly affected by the war. and yet there is a shortage in the aged receives. if we stress the need to improve coordination in order to bring age to the large number of people who are really in need. we also like to do both the rumors that some of the a is being sold and marketplace instead of reaching the victims. agencies all
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asking for better coordination from the 140 to use. so it is really a human eastern catastrophe. it's almost the 3rd month of war. that's 2.9 people from the b displace all across it and then across the board is ready to health. and the thing is that there's a lot of ups that goes for us to work. and so then especially getting people inside the country getting supplies inside the country, just an example is a 100 diseases from international edward curse. they're ready to come to sit down and just being withheld for the past month and a half. so that has been facing economic difficulties for years. but since fighting between the army and the opposite support forces me to ship a gun in april, people employed by the government of facing even more hardships. and they came out of the we also briefly meeting about the situation of the public sector employees. they haven't receive salaries for the last 3 months, which has a huge impact on their livelihood. most of them are from the can nomic categories.
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their property has been deepened by the war from the bank of sudan, and mr. finance said they will deal with the problem within a week why we're just them to do so. so nearly every single stuff in the end of this country has been affected by the conflict nor the life also, they know it has come to us tons to. but on the other hand, there is a huge amount of resilience. hope at the both of patients. how much fun. i'm just you. parts of that. at least 16 people, including children have died off for a gas leak as an informal assessment near johannesburg and south africa. local media is reporting the gas may have been used in illegal minus and some of them survive as it looks like they've been taken to to the nearby was with us. we would be going to as well to 20 to an x y. do you see that, you know, over fight the eh, eh, you know, process to try to take k of those that would actually affect the whole piece that
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to a, you know, we, it, you know, this number, i mean with, with the, have not seen from the last day, you know, guess the explosion. a bus crash and mexico has killed at least 27 people, an injured 17, up as police in the southern states of what hawk. i say, the bus faded off a mountain and plunged over time to meet us. the sight, prosecute us as mechanical failure may have been the cause of the crash, not any day to suggest monday and tuesday with the hottest days on record. the average global temperature have reached almost 17.2 celsius this week. data for wednesdays to being assessed, but it's on cost to show the 3rd consecutive day of reco breaking temperatures. what exactly would happen? we have to see, but for sure it will be another hot summer. we receipt wild fires, flooding heat waves. so this conference a separately, instead of going for this one in vitamins and health could not be more timely. and everyone has to share the governments take it very seriously. the individuals can
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do something, for example, safe and clean race of travel. and very important, we need to use well, many parts of the world are under the group of prolonged heat waves. beijing and pots of northern china are experiencing temperatures as high as 40 degrees. but u. k. hot, it's hot as june since records begun in 1884, the average temperature hit 15.8 degrees celsius. even i'm talk to cobb county and it's winter period has registered unusually high temperatures on the same path. and this can be seen across the us. india and spring repeat a newman is a professor of sustainability at code university and the lead offer on many un climate reports. he says, progress is being made, but we should acknowledge the highest consequences that extreme weather patterns may have us. we should be very worried because there are going to be a death sentence, as for many people who can't access it,
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conditioning particularly. and when we get 50 degree days, that is just a killer and all sorts of many spaces around the world that will disappear under this enormous change. its ordinary people. we need to see that we do have to change . we have to get more and more solar into a lot more and more electric vehicles. more and more cities are gonna have to do electrification of everything running off time. sean, that's the change. we've hold up to my. got this huge based coming down on us that we could do there's it's, it's, it's scary and we are going to have to be very clever, very committed and very creative to make this transition a good one. but let's have hope. it's not just display with this
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hardware the and the base that's coming, we actually can do it now. now as a new competitor to the social media platform to the mentor company, it has launched a new app called threads. it's billed as a text based conversation that that's linked to instagram. mike kind of has the details from washington. yep. went on line $50.00 before it should your launch a sign up how eager mentos mugs took a bug is to challenge to and by association to with his own a fellow billionaire. you learn musk creating a new social media platform has long been suca books pit project. this is the future that you want to see. then i hope that you will join us because the future is going to be beyond anything we can imagine. threads is linked to instagram and closely resembles to, to, however tweet so cold threads and re tweet so cold. re post posts on threads can be
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500 characters long as compared to 284 most to to use is, i think threads is going to pass a huge threat to, to, because it's coming from the meta and it's the ground family of ops instagram has $2000000000.00 uses compared to around $250000000.00 of twits us. it's about 10 times bigger already. so if i'm you wanting 10 instagram uses, tries using threats. it's, i've been taken to it's a, in the mix it on many unless the put to as vulnerable to competition, particularly in the light tough the controversial changes to the platform introduced by 11 musk since he took over the company last year. the other thing i would that is if that's going to be an interesting point in the next 2448 hours, is going to be 8 on the reaction and response to this, this threat that is now become very immediate. the introduction of what some described as a to to killer signal is the beginning of a battle of big tech and a potential show down between 2 big personalities. my kind of o g 0, washington,
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the britons king charles has been built the head of a sentence, giving service in scotland to mock is combination. the monitors protested outside a cathedral in edinburgh. john doing not my king as the royal family entered, king charles and queen committed represented with the owners of scotland during service. now the secret service is searching cctv footage and visitor logs to find out how cocaine was discovered inside the white house. substance was found during the routine search of the west wing and 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 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,
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company healthcare has more on the investigation. the u. s. secret service is investigating the discovery of cocaine found at the white house on sunday in the west when this is where the president's office is also located. it was found on sunday, briefly prompting 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
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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 white house on the tactic? kimberly help hit al jazeera, the white house, europe's area, and 5 rocket has blasted off for a final time making its very well flight of the 27 years of launches. lift off from french, diana is facing to military communications, stoplights into space. european space agency will not be without a heavy lift truck it for around a year. the traffic checking the headlines here on out to 0. thousands that attended funeral for those killed and his rails to day as sold on janine tow palestinians and one is ready sold. you account hundreds injured for you.
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