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were launched in the last of a 3 part series, which is 0. well, looks at the changes in society as a whole. teachers were looked after in learning methods were closed. be evaluated from education to the changing rules of when the expansion of the middle class and improve the transportation the sixty's in the arab society on outages era the, the harrowing stories of death and torture refugees fleeing the fighting ensued on top to algebra. the you're watching out through a life from headquarters and del fine getting obligate to also ahead flooding and land slides in south korea. leaves at least 20 to dad, has thousands are forced to evacuate from italy in algeria to the us and mexico.
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countries around the world face dangerously high temperatures, growing pressure on the government. and israel has tens of thousands protest against funds to over coal, the judiciary, the hello. so we begin. and so don, where at least 4 civilians have been killed in a drone attack. and the city of i'm doing them on the health industry says the strikes launched by the rapids support forces targeted a hospital. millions of people have been displaced by the conflict, and at least a 100000 more have fled to neighboring countries. those have gone to childs from the western door for region had been speaking about what they experienced as they escaped the regional capital of janina refugees on witnesses. a gunman are killing and torturing civilians and leaving piles of burn bodies behind. the pair of military rapids support forces has denied targeting civilians. the optimum,
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my team on kind of to get i was among a group of 37 people, ordered by the militias, is specifically the rapid support forces to cover the bodies. i know of 6 similar groups in the city. we were given iron hooks with which we drug, the bodies covered them in plastic sheets and then place them in trucks that are transporting construction cereals. the group picked up more than $300.00 corpses and 3 days were on the orders of the armed demand. i am a refugee and a drag kemp. i have 4 children who are shot also off to a shell that cut on us. i lost my grand daughter. in addition, i lost 2 sons. they were shots 15 days ago and they haven't arrived yet. as close to if a shot in missing, we can send it and finished date. and if they suspect any person, they shoot him directly. and this one has a broken leg. he was shot directly. they will not have mostly on him. people in uniform, a doing the kidding, and they have heavy weapons. i can't tell you who kills. but i own not from the
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government, which i saw a number of data. people jumped to the street in areas you find to sometimes 5. and sometimes you find a group, so i slipped in the street, and the 2nd day i continued walking. and in the street again, i saw a date, people dumped. others were running away. they came out in the street at night to escape what happened into nina, and they were killed in and bushes on the road. you would find checkpoints and they would search us, telling us to give them our phones and money. they targeted young people open like us. they didn't push us as much. oh, the international criminal court. okay. cuz now investigating suspected work crimes and our for have a morgan has more from them on the hiring. testimonies that's refugees have given to all just there are just some of thousands and thousands of testimonies. that's a refugee to arrive to ads, right? in chad, have been given to 8 workers, human rights groups and took you on the list, those escaping the violence, say that they leave family members behind in the city of the name. now,
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i'm sure if those that they've left behind are alive or dead. many of them have reported that they've seen the dead bodies on the streets, that those who've tried to seek medical assistance in health facilities they've been targeted. and that most of the attacks were by arab malicious or malicious likes to the parent minute through rapid support forces. now the human rights watch has accused the parent minute through rapid support forces of targeting civilians in the city of miss city, which is in west star for the rest. have responded to the allegations by human rights watch, think that they were the source as to the report was inaccurate. the sources being of course, refugees who fled from janina and from mystery to neighbor and tad embassy that they've been inconsistencies. and that they are a septic not to have a presence in mystery when the attack was in carried doubts because most of their forces were present in the city of the name. now, now this all comes out as fighting continues between the power minute through rapid support forces and disabilities army. here in the capital costume,
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there's been an exchange of heavy artillery between the 2 sides in the early hours of such a day in the city of on demand. and they were s, wrecks launched by the so the news army in the city of the man. i mean, the northern parts of the capital held up to the army also accused the reception of launching and thrown attacks on a military hospital in the northern parts of the city of on demand killing at least 5 people. and one thing 22, most of them civilians. all of this is happening as the talks between the 2 sides is due to resume and the saudi city of tet though. now those thoughts are insight wrecked and the military release, the statement to all just they were saying that they hope that the word ends with an agreement between the recess and the so the news army that would lead to a civilian democratic transition until l appeal free and fair elections are held. that statement was welcomed by political parties, but on the ground, bison continues. and many, many civilians fell on because they were, they remain trapped in the crossfire between the 25. i'm sure when the fighting will and people are going onto 0. i'm the man forces fighting broke out in front of
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tomb in april. so don's main port has effectively taken over as the administrative capital ports of don has taken on a new importance with most public buildings and hard to occupied by the rapids support forces militia. how much val has more on the 700 kilometer move to the city on the red sea. losing the 9 p. m. find the time and using both. so that goes on at least a little studio has replaced without a state. if you had, court doesn't come to him, no occupied by law support forces melisha the new. i mean what the mutant is, forces attacked all media facilities including the national tv. so we found it necessary to be launched and not still tv broadcast a lot in the federal level, which we manage to achieve from here in just a few days. nearly all of so dense, major federal institutions followed suit by moving the operations to the sports city of less than a 1000000 inhabitants. the federal cabinet and it's relocate,
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administers, held the 1st meeting on wednesday. so was fighting the gun 3 months ago. only one member of the links offered to counsel showed up here and had a brief discussion with them and it says before the session. but he didn't want his name or fixed it to be made public. probably an indication of how tends to secure what the situation is even here, far away from come to the old town district dates back more than a 100 years. that's how long bought so that has been 7 as the countries economic capital. it accounts for 90 percent of students international trade. thanks to it's still a teaching position on that. let's see. it's also efficient town and the tourist destination for scuba divers, codle reef lovers. most of humanitarian aid for both victims. first, our lives here by ad on c, students and others from own over. so then come for school certificates and all types of official documentation. and you, fox to the,
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for the printing of passports has been built. the central bank resumed its services here after the shut down over its main headquarters and come to the cities administrative district. these are close to me to tell his own feeling is that i stick to a few officials agreed to talk to the media. that agent has seemed to be billions in the past, and the recent calls to join the army is that it was the test of loyalty. with all of the 10000 escape is a fighting and waiting evacuation or humanitarian support. so that is lead us, hotmail, hands from how much fun does your boat? so then the, the south korea, as prime minister says he's mobilizing all available resources to deal with floods and lance lines please 26. people have been killed after days of torrential rain. authorities say the number of victims is likely to rise. barbara and go for reports
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. rescue was a box into which 19 caused trapped in a flooded tunnel and chunk ju south. korea is not clear how many people are in the vehicles, but some of the thousands of people who have had the lives disrupted after 3 days of heavy rains. the torrential downpour triggered land slide sparing property in many parts of the country. in the central just send district a dime of a fluid causing power cuts and damage in roads and bridges. thousands of people have been forced to leave the homes to seek shelter and medical treatment. but more bad weather is expected. it's the peak of south korea's summer monsoon season. meteorologists, a full cost heavy rain until wednesday. they want us to visit with us because it's
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a grave danger to the public. barbara and grandpa elders, era. the parts of china are being drenched and heavy rain, while others are baking and the heat wave. extreme heat alerts have been issued in several provinces, temperatures sort to 45 degrees celsius engine jane, but it's floods which are causing an emergency in the south west. hundreds up and rescued from flooded homes and heavy rain is expected in 24 chinese regions where a large river is often flooded. at this time of year, there had been record high temperatures recorded from around the globe. burning heat waves are sweeping right across europe with temperatures raising about 45 degrees celsius. and for the 1st time ever, the world could officially record a temperature as high as 55 degrees celsius. here is our weather presenter jeff harrington to show us where and when, and there's a lot of red showing up on this map. so the dark or the red, the higher the temperature. and what you need to know is every continent in summer
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right now, under a heat wave alerts, it's impossible to mention every single one, but sun spots that have hit 50 degrees and above lately, iraq iran and wait. but now the heat is really intensifying in the us desert southwest. so that's where we're going to pick up the story here. again, remember dark with the red, the higher the temperature and heat is just trapped in this area. look at some of these temperatures today. phoenix, 46, vegas 46, but hotter spill is. we looked toward sunday, death valley now up to $55.00. this could be a new world record. so the temperature to beat 54.4 that was set in death valley in july 2021. okay, let's go to europe right now. hop over the atlantic. we're in the thick of a heat wave here. seems will intensify over the course of the weekend, so roam at 37 on saturday, but check out what happens on sunday. you close in on 40 degrees, same goes for syria, but we as well. but if we look at the extended forecast for it,
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oh is capital the old time temperature record? 40 degrees. so you could break that on monday. if you don't, you get another ticket. the can on tuesday, and then the winds will shift around and finally some relief from the heat as we had midway through next week. also in northern africa, things have been hot. so let's go to out syria. it's capital elders. had it's hot estate on records pretty close to 48 degrees earlier this week. that was then, let's talk about now. we've got heat alerts simply for that northwest slice of mauritania. tough to tell, right? because it's capital new offset, just 30 degrees, but that's because you've got the breeze of the atlantic keeping temperatures lower . almost all of egypt is under a weather alert as it was, temperature showed up. so we looked at cairo, its record for the month of july, $42.00. you could break it on sunday if not sunday, monday, for sure. with blazing hot sunshine and a height of 44 degrees. this process are continuing in israel against the government's controversial judicial overall. so on monday that is really problem
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and past the bill and it's 1st reading to limit the supreme court's powers. over the last few months, tens of thousands of people have demonstrated across the country with protests now reaching its 28 consecutive week long. this will bring them to how much i'm joining us for one such protest taking place and telling me of. so 7 months on and the anger continues, waterford tests are saying about what they'll do next. for the 1st i should mention that, you know, just about an hour ago, you had a lot more people here. and we were told to the organizers that there had been approximately a 190000 people. protesters here caplet street and tell a be one of the major sights of these weekly protests these last 28 weeks. as you mentioned, most of them have left us a few 100, as you see behind me. so surrounding the platform where most of the speakers were throughout the evening. now what we were protesters is that they are committed to
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continuing to come out no matter how long it takes to send a clear message to prime minister netanyahu, that they will not in any way shape or form except any of these 2 additional overall proposals that have been planned by him and his fall right. coalition members, it seems the numbers are only growing in the past week when the 1st reading of that controversial bill passed. but you mentioned you had the day after what was called a day of disruption, in which thousands, upon thousands of people protested against the passage of the bill, all across his real. and there were dozens of people arrested. as a result, we are told by organized that these protests that there was going to be a plan today of resistance that they are calling. and that will happen this next tuesday, and that there will be protests throughout the week. they urged him to go to the hospital, which is what he did now. although the prime minister uh, is considered to be in relatively good health. he has been in the hospital 2 times
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over the course, the past 12 months. in january he went in for a colonoscopy where he stayed overnight, and this past october he was admitted also for feeling dizzy. he stayed in the hospital for a few days at that time. it is expected, according to his doctors, if you will make coverage. and as i said, his office is if he is not feeling well and will continue to stay in the hospital these overnight just to be observed before he is cleared to go home, study how much i'm doing. thank you so much for that update from telling me. the still ahead on i was a 0 hospitals and rubble health syria reach, breaking points as the un voice us alarm for the future of a deliveries and the return on stripper as funds for a tennis grand slam goes on as the tenants and loses in the windows and finally the
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barrier 13 minimizes a right and a strong wind in wales in july. he's not snowball. was this whole spitting his bowl? i can go tumble still then a mid july still now it's more normal weather for the sides of the course. that's comes to the stream as well as the sites don't move on to start from the k, which is still and full of sunshine. you've got these temperatures which are approaching regular levels initially. but the rate goes from northern germany all the way down towards the north coast of africa. that replaces a could see a new record room. i would pick out a car and standing record is faulty. we expect you to be up to 40 on even more than that to in the next couple of days. that will be a new record, of course is don't just to europe just doing this at the moment, but we're focusing on year from now. we focusing on july and you get that is recommended by that. the scuffling for norway for sweden and the winds come across the nose of france as well. there is an extension of that is throwing showers and thunderstorms from switzerland through austria to watch slovakia and poland,
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the, [000:00:00;00] the probably going to the top stories on how to 0 this hour out is there a has gather testimony if a legend mass killings and so tons, west star for region witness to say they were ordered to move 300 bodies by the roof and support forces. the international criminal court at the hague is investigating suspected work crimes. floods and lance lights in south korea have killed at least 22 people at least 14 others are still missing. south korea, as prime minister says he's mobilizing all available resources to deal with the crisis. extreme heat records are set to be broken around the world. health warnings have been issued in multiple countries. the heat waves bring with them severe
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health risk, especially for young children on the nose really well the us is one of the country is being swept by high temperatures. millions of people have been advised to take extra precautions during the heat wave. my kind of reports, it's a some of discontent to mid scorching temperatures. record off the record set to be shifted in the sweltering heat, $85000000.00 people and the heat alerts. it's really crazy. upside really without feeling like you're going to test and past due the heat expectations of more heavy rains of the unprecedented flooding in the northeast of the us. a direct consequence say experts of climate change, human cause climate change also causes rainfall to be more extreme. we're atmosphere holds more moisture, so when a storm system comes,
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it's dumping out much larger amounts of water. california is death valley is full cost to reach higher than $54.00 degrees celsius. this weekend. in texas, officials are anxious to be monitoring the venerable power good demand for cooling power. heating a rick hold for the 2nd day in a row and the most vulnerable people are also under threat in las vegas. volunteers are in the home discounts, passing out much needed supplies in the nation's capital. it's a balmy, $86.00 degrees fahrenheit. that's 50 degrees celsius. it's normal at this time of the but the white house climate team is old to a, with that one a nationwide basis. this is an anomaly. it's something that hits us every summer, but have the intensity and frequency of these heat waves that we're seeing scientist degree. those are fueled by climate change. you know, in this president has called climate change of crisis as one of the top crises that
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are affecting our nations. also a few under the ocean surface, the woman walters on reaching carl on an unprecedented basis. the florida keys literally would not exist if it were not for the coral reef track that is exist in here. over the millennial underway is an effort to change the state does quote, coral fragments being cultivated in nurseries, and then re prompted underwater, a small but significant reminder that climate change can be comforted. although experts will on this temperatures rise of those if it's on multiple fronts, will become more urgent. my kind of, i would just say around washington, on, usually high temperatures and 11 on are being blamed for a search and wildfire as, as the reports in the northern districts and cod firefighters are being forced to rely on donations because the government is almost bankrupt. 11 on emergency force
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is busy fighting fires. there's an increased risk due to a significant rise in temperature. already there had been 3000 fires in a relatively small sized country. the was fire season has begun earlier than usual this year. and it's blamed on global warming 11 on nearly bankrupt state makes the situation worse. the late this vacant that we have received was, was in 2000 year, 2000. so 44, our vehicles and the tools are hold more than 20 years of age. limited resources make it hard to cover huge areas in the north, a group of volunteers are relying on donations to protect 180 square kilometers of
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forest 11 on loses up to 2000 hector's of forest a year to wild fires and deforestation. we have to drive an hour on narrow winding roads to reach this fire. the terrain is steep and rugged in this region. and these men work under difficult conditions. their equipment is basic. they only have 2 vehicles to cover vast territory. and they have to rely on the help of local people, but sometimes you get to that. but my, we also have a problem of enjoying the water supply line these days with the long distance is cutting. when is the policies like most states institutions, also lack funding and resources? united nations is offering support. what we have seen in the fios that have risen 4 times from last year. it's been mostly in graft lots. and that is because these
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lands have not been able to be clean. and we have been also working through our work at the municipal level in cleaning for us and in cleaning glass land. so if the fi us that they don't spread so far, live in on has already lost 26 percent of its forested areas in the past 2 decades . and that's before the impact of climate change. then there was either a car, north or 11 on the united nations, as described as quote, unacceptable. the conditions set by syria in an offer to allow aid to keep reaching rebel held territory in a letter sense of the security council and seen by the f p and rotors, news agencies, and you as office for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. so the proposal contains 2 unacceptable conditions. the bible, however, crossing has been closed since monday. it's one of 3 border crossings which handles the majority of un deliveries to syria. members of the un security council failed
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to reach an agreement to keep the border crossing open. and that directly affect 4000000 syrians rely on the humanitarian aid to revel held areas in the north noodle. part of most reports from it live where many hospitals are struggling to operate because of age shortages of the people of northwest syria has suffered the lot during 12 years of civil war. their health care system, which barely survived their strikes and their tillery bombardment, is on the brink of collapse. many here need medical help and see what little support they have may not be available for much longer. and cut them at the can she, i take my cancer, those here on the regular basis is i'm receiving medical care here for free. maybe more. this is my facebook read those. and just imagining what might happen to thousands of those who are receiving treatment here. and it might stuff scares me, of course, thousands of dollars to get treated and people can afford even the cost of living to my boss, the any potential closure was the bottom of the how, of crossing with through care with cut off vital humanitarian aid to thousands in
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desperate need, i'm on the surface of the soft hospital provides many free health case services for thousands in the area to be received around 200 patients per day. and the numbers by increasing has been here in front is gradually decreasing to the area. in short, on those who come to get the services of the most vulnerable people, people are literally lose. they lives. if they did not receive proper medical care, especially since the area is still going through the wall because he only have to add to the problem too powerful of cliques, in february, damaged or destroyed at least 55 medical facilities. despite the challenges, medical staff here are determined to continue their work. they're also appealing for help. it is not clear how the international community wasn't reactive. the board there is permanently closed, but the loss of the lifeline will have an immediate impact for many here. the attempts by this year and government to control across the board to re delivery is alarming many, including the us security council, human rights activists,
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automotive, field workers, 5 of the how is the commercial lifeline for officers and health areas in the northwest? so 1st of all, the of the civil war and near the border to remain open. so humanitarian supplies continue to arrive are such as are all as live with this area. nigeria as president bullet tenable, has declared a state of emergency to deal with the worst thing food crisis. record inflation has made based on goods on affordable for money. and rates of malnutrition have been rising under had been wide spread shortages under the state of emergency. farmers will be given supplies on protection from army groups. and some households could be given $10.00 a month for the next 6 months. south korea says that will, it will increase assistance to ukraine. presidents use actual going to be assurance during a visit to achieve. he met the cranium presidents, a lot of years, a lensky,
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so has committed to increase humanitarian aid to a $150000000.00. this year and it's also promising non lethal military assistance or the leaders of us are based on an armenia have arrived in brussels for talks and to resolving the conflict over in a gore know care about the region has been at the center of a decades long territorial dispute between the 2 countries, the talks will be mediated by the european council. they've been renewed attention softer as are based on close luncheon court, or that's the only land link between the going to care back and armenia. well, at wimbledon, and there was disappointment for tennessee and tennis player on supper. she was trying to become the 1st era board african women to win a grand slam singles title. but she lost the final for the 2nd here in a row this time to marquetto volunteer silva. the check is the 1st and see the player to win the women singles, title at wimbledon in the open era. unfortunate bird. it's for a 3rd defeats and major tennis fines or thank you guys for coming. thank you for
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choosing. for me, the energy is amazing from day one here. i really appreciate your support. it's been a tough journey, but uh that's dennis and i promise i come back one day and with this tournament, authorities in iceland are wanting people to stay away from interrupting volcano flows of lava and dangerous gases. started on monday. a main airport in the capital reykjavik isn't far away, but there been no flight disruptions so far. the hello again, the headlines on al jazeera, the 0 has gathered testimony of the legend, mass killings,
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