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of the globe, supporting communities in areas affected by more family culverts. the diesel stuff . your coupon a is a lifeline for someone in a donate. now with confidence give your to bonnie, today without kind of foundation, the more death, more destruction in guys, palestinians say farewell to those they've lost as is really a tax to more than a 100 people since tuesday the i know madison and this is all just even life from don't have also coming up at the table understand the month the honda guys as children, enjoy the trauma of israel's war. a groups on the alarm over
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a spiraling mental health crisis scuffles and occupied east jerusalem is also a nationalist is rarely celebrate. flagged a man squared off against palestinians, shop owners fighting escalates and sedans. north dell for regions directly. 8 supplies to civilians. trumps in a 14 month civil war. the we're going to begin this central guys are what is where the forces of rammed off attacks for a 2nd day, more than a 100 palestinians have been killed since tuesday. the strikes of mainly targeted 3 columns, full of displaced people just a few kilometers upon. but age more kazi, i knew that many of them wanted a women and children the need agencies,
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doctors without borders. it describes the latest assault as an insane escalation of bylaws more than 300 people have been injured in the strikes. they're being treated at the alex, the hospital in general bala, doctors are forced to treat patients on the floor while others have died waiting for help. hospitals warning, it's treating 3 times more patients. and it's designed for, obviously it is how many more incentives this report from outside all ok, so hospital, the air, a toxic place on agreed refuge account, more residential buildings have been targeted and destroyed and for on people who are inside. those are residential being trying to leave these home since the 30th and the surge of the talk party down the invasion of the central part of the eastern part of the central area. at least 5 more people are why the hospital in 2 in 2 separate ambulance vehicles here including one sean is what we've seen here at the courtyard of the hospital. that brings the total number of people who been
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killed to uh for in the past. the 24 hours to a 102 people right now we were told by paramedics in the ambulance vehicle. there's still more people at the targeted side. these are the residential homes of palestinians in the rage refuge account at that's the southern eastern part of the central part that goes to next to the city. they are still in their home of those people went back through the 3 weeks ago. do their homes out there just really monetary withdrew from the area, leaving it trails of devastation and distractions. what do we're trying to do is to find a place and to do some clean, remove rumbles and, and stay in whatever remainder of their residential homes only to be targeted to be and be forced into more further internal displacement. the situations are getting quite difficult by the hour. we're expecting a search in the air, a tox,
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as the people are still leaving these areas and coming all the way through dated by law, c, b, w, deluxe, the hospital, and at the western part, near the coast of rhodes. to describe the, the scene in both, both of these gives me these referee tons of this quite typical, a risky they're leaving with the deepening sense of shattered safety and security of there is no safety place lifting gaza, but more tragically, there's no escape out of this genocide of the war is taking a toll on garza's children. one of them was a baby boy called on, and he was just 18 months old when he was killed, as is ready for his target. as a camp in the rough causes, southern most city, 45 people died in that attack. how does it have spoken to um, its father and brothers come in metal like a story. the family united in grief
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who dreamed of being a doctor all kind of dreamed of being a pilot, just 18 months old osmond hadn't yet had a chance to dream of becoming anything down to john's wife and 3 children were killed and it is really a strike on or displacement, come in, rafa show how to continue to use or say order can i saw the bodies of my wife, my daughter, her to my son are con and my baby osmond i was told he was headless. i just picked inside the body bag and saw his body without a head. i couldn't stand to see any more. i lifted up again and walked away from the all. 7 the cafeteria in the last estimate was among the 45 people killed in the attack. many others at the comp done to leave in the tents. they had been staying in his ready, designated safe area. they were killed just 2 days off to the international court
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of justice, ordered israel to stop. it's in person into rough uh, despite estimates find a day, this is how his family tries to remember him. they kept his toys and clothes, source of comfort and pain. most of all that all up that you know, and every time i look at my brother's belongings, i'm overwhelmed with grief. i hope to be killed, so i can join him in heaven. i missed my sister and for others i miss them all. set them on the table, understand who i missed. my mother, my sister who died and my 2 brothers are common estimate. i wish they'd never been killed. i missed them too much from its head was never found, and his family were forced to bury him without it. his grave is next to his mother and siblings in the ruins of casa,
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can no magic out of his era. a sally morris is a spokesperson and eunice apps middle east and north africa office. he says vulnerable children on getting the help they need more has a profound impact on their psychological uh, willingness. and what's your, you know, as before the war started before, the latest escalation started before the 7th of october and they were around 500000 children and the guy, the step who needed some kind of mental health support. now we know that all of the children and guys i need that support. i need a specialized support in many, many, many cases. so this is really hard to deal with. the problem now is the services that are on the ground are almost non existent. we're talking about the only psychological a psychiatric hospital in guns a has been the out the service early on in this escalation. um,
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that means that the basic needs of, of mental health can't the can't be uh, mit um also for children as long as they are continuing to, uh, to witness what they are with to take as long as they continue to experience what they're experiencing. it's really hard to deal with with the trauma, the 1st, the 1st 8 principles of, of trauma as 3 move the ferris and from the environment of the trauma, that's, that's impossible and guns that there's no safe place and goes on. there's no uh yeah, there's no place that feels safe as talk to and the one goal is to continue the palestinian group. homeless says it's sticking to its demands for the prominent seas. 5, the head of homeless is political over here as well. and there is reported to have said, almost the end is allied factions will do positively with any agreement on the basis of a comprehensive cessation of aggression. complete the withdrawal of israeli troops and present exchange the auto nationalist as relays of how the march through
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occupied east jerusalem as part of their so called flag day celebrations. it mocks israel's illegal occupation of the area of officer, the 1967 war benjamin netanyahu, whose coalition government has banned all just either from reporting and israel. so ever on con has sent us this report from oman and jordan. how about school that alex? if let's recall, i was flooded with his rating flags, said the participants of the so called annual flag much almost immediately after they arrived unoccupied. east jerusalem. the open, the racist ultra nationalist was reading began attacking palestinians living in the old city. c no one was safe from the buttons. goodness even reported from his reading newspapers with the crowd jones of death to hers. members of the far right party led by national security, meaning this to get them up and give it made in cushions into i likes the most
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compelled. and despite an agreement with these ready authorities on the job, they didn't work for you manage the site, not to do so. they raised the flags and prayed of the site. an open provocation designed to escalate tensions. you've seen you. i think there's a direct intention to set fire, and so the bank view and the rest of the right wing experiences ministers. and what they're doing right now is to try to do as much as they can by any means. and to stop be hosted to you the police tried to stop the alternation. this is right, these attracted house engines, but this was not designed to protect those being attacked, but to support the attackers. in previous he is no. is there any use ever been arrested during the circles like much? in fact, palestinians have been arrested simply for defending themselves. so far this year, 3 palestinians have been detained. flag day as it is for shirley cold is supposed
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to celebrate the annexation and control of the east through slip off to the 1967 rule and illegal unification. the on the international include occupation every year there are challenges mounted and is really cool to try and change the route of the march to try and avoid occupied east jerusalem. and ever yet the courts approve the march and that's despite all of the violence that takes place and wrong coming out. is there a mind jody? and a reminder, again, the reason we're reporting from outside of israel is because benjamin doesn't. yeah . who's cabinet as fund? i'll just say that it's not medics and northern israel, se 7 people have been injured in a joint attack from lebanon down group has smaller says a launch the attack on cafe shit. 3 kilometers, and 11 is border, is military says is investigating wyatt's forces failed to sound warning. simon's financial benjamin netanyahu says, exchanges a fight, a long 11, who's bought a consumer escalate.
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the has been renewed as far as the between sedans, army and the bottom industries rapids support forces in the west and the city of, of sasha. both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery fighting an old fashion begun in mid may. the city serves as a hub for humanitarian operations. java from the cities. metrics have been fighting for control of the country since april last year. at least 14000 people have died since then. all fall should and north. the 4th state is the last strong hold of the internationally recognized government, yada service. taking control of nearly all the other main cities and the state. local long groups have broken the months of neutrality, declaring allegiance to the army because they say they're worried. the state is going to fall completely to the r s f. all fossil has also been
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a key supply would for aid, and the conflict there means relief is no longer being distributed, making things even worse than there is head of emergency response in sit down from doctors without borders. and she says, the conflict is having a catastrophic effect in the population. it will be a very high will to reach inside the nation. and because of the fighting, but not only because of the fighting go to. so there is a supply issue. so at the moment, there is almost no trucks, even commercial trucks arriving at so it means that so even food is less and less available, what is less and less available. so it means that even more people are we start thinking about they know of different to 4 different conditions. so even a women that used to be delivering the it will be more and more complicated already . mother cushion was very much inside the city and of this area. so what we can imagine though, is this sufficient, continue like this independent. there will be with me,
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a very kind of mortality that is for, for the want did a very, a new norm. so we received the already more than 1300, for the didn't know only of us the to doing centrally of the moment. and well, then 200 of them, the bus, the way there are lots of the people who used to be a very do the. unfortunately, there is just just one surgeon company in the fussy. so yes to to we are going to new with all the cases received in the hospital and the hospital itself is not safe at all because uh it does be not ready at that's by the shilling full times in the, in the 10 days. so for me it's the continue out to me. it is, but it's very difficult to work in says step situations. still i had and i'll just say nothing you and is wanting climate change is reaching a new tipping point with humanity set to far exceed key talk and set in the powers climate agreements.
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the hello. welcome to the the with kathy international full costs. we are still looking at some live the stones across north america. so you have a fund that helps happy interrupting just around the great plains, down to was the deep se, every flight pressure. quite enough. the one that will drift the race with high pressure comes back in behind. the can see temperature is really building over the next couple of days. cosette, south, west them corner rabbit doesn't southwest famous touching 43 celsius on wednesday at touch woman. as we go on in 2000, but that's a 100 and time in found high warming up to for dallas, getting up to around 36 degrees celsius. it is going to be long as you try across the west and 2 thirds of the us. we've got some showers long spells a frame drifting further east woods over towards the eastern seaboard. we are going
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to see that clearing through was a go one through one space and humid weather. some went, let us in the lobby storms to into central and eastern parts of canada. wanted to share with by the state you notice over towards the mountain states, a comp will have the possibility of some wet weather, some weather to that's on the cause of rod across the cariboo, particularly for the great around tennis. so it was easily waved, driving some heavy of down pools across his spine, you know, that you make and cuba, but dry to the east. the hours before is killing a canadian sea key. there said the agents of the indian governments were pumped into assessing a fault lives, explores how the coal for an independent seek state a spilled beyond india's borders and investigates. the nations election campaign of
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eliminating critics on foreign soil. the indian assessing nation on the jersey to the the you watching or does it a reminder of a top so is this are, is really forces of ramped up attacks across central gaza for 2nd day. most of the strikes have targeted refugee accounts above age because we understand that more than a 100 palestinians have been killed since tuesday, including women and children. alter nationalist is rarely suff. how the march 2 occupied east jerusalem as part of what's known as a flight day celebrations. oddison, you show people this would be the tax, the day marks, israel's,
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and legal occupation. the area of the 1967 has been renew fighting between sedans, army and the parliament, which was rabbits of old forces, listed on northville for states. fighting in the city of on fossil began a lift made at least 14000 people have died since then. that's just for a minute. so suddenly, lots at off as being in the book, you know, fossil on the latest off of this for country tour of west africa also is trying to strengthen its ties across the african continent on white and state level 9, additional military supplies and instructors to help build up booking of fossils defense capabilities. nicholas, hank reports from the senate goals, capital dot com, a plane multiple games at the same time is a skills that russians seem to have mastered in international chess competition. so it may be confusing to some, but not to russian immigrant to send to go by h q dot net jeered that she's here to spread this russian strategy to africans and
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is representing not only russia, but the west african nation as well. it's the feeling because you need to feel the position, you need to feel the weakness. point of your opening. so you're wanting to know when use with pools. and when you should wait, your should the play safe by the same time, not very press by safe. when you play chest and you can say a lot about the person that's playing with you, you can say a lot about his character. russians for administer, sir gala for off, learn to play chess at an early age in school, following his latest tour of africa, western diplomats and the region are left wondering what his strategy is beyond the checkered board. and in the political arena. lever off used to a press conference in the former french colony of congo to respond to the french president suggestion of sending french military instructors to ukraine. we as much of this, we in less volition as to whether they are labeled as whether the members of the
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french armed forces, or just most recently they represent an absolutely legitimate target for armed forces. this statement was applauded by many former african french colonies seeking to break their relationship with the former colonial power indian congo lab. ralph sought access to the countries large reserves of on top minerals in burkina, faso and chad rush. i seeking to bolster defense contracts of the last one, the last one of a and b, to be honest. it's also an economic and strategic opportunity to use russian expertise in the expectation of natural resources and defense. but critics accuse russia of using african countries as palm is to apply pressure on the west. the russians are keen to cultivate multiple alliances, away from europe. it is a strategy that seems to be paying off for now with many of the west wondering what rushes next move will be nicholas hawk. alex's era,
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the car is world and vitamin dave viewing secretary general antonio, that is again raising the alarm on climate change. he says the world is changing up faster than ever before, and humanity is running out of time to take action. obviously, it is gabrielle ellis, on the reports. the american museum of natural history and new york is home to millions of specimens of plants, animals, people, and the living world. feeling perhaps the un shows here for the secretary general to deliver a special address on climate action. he called a moment of truth. the policies the world is spewing, give nation so fast, that by 2035 higher temperature rise would be old, but it's getting teats. on wednesday, the world media are logical organization said there is 80 percent likelihood that the annual average global temperatures will exceed $1.00 degrees above pre
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industrial levels in the next 5 years. why all of these fuss about $1.00 degrees? so because all the planets is a mess of complex connected systems and every fraction of a degree of global heating cones, the difference between 1.5 and 2 degrees would be the difference between extinction and survival. for some small island states and coastal communities, the difference between the minimizing climate scales, or crossing dangerous steeping points. gutierrez has spoken often about the urgent need for climate action. but here were specifics. 33 different asks or policy recommendations. among them a call for every country in the world to create a national climate action plan. he called for a wide spread ban on advertising, from fossil fuel companies. in the same way, many countries limit tobacco advertising. but if gutierrez wanted to see the
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challenges of getting local governments to implement his ambitious climate call to action, he didn't have to look very far. i have directed the m t a to and definitely pause the program. the governor of new york is now postponed a plan to tax every car entering new york city during peak hours to encourage public transportation and reduce emissions. it was due to go into effect later this month. the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit and being the world's top of the diplomat and advocate. he certainly can put an issue back on the world agenda, and that's exactly what he was trying to do with his speech gabriel's on to i'll just need your so how does global climate action measure up against what's actually needed to reach net 0 goal is by 2050 and vitamin editor on the clock explains
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the fact that you might remember this power is 2015, a rad. moving to label consensus as a power, as agreement was force. it was a historic deal with widespread support. a primary objective to phase out fossil fuel emissions, to keep temperatures from rising. ideally no more than one and a half degrees celsius above pre industrial levels. well then, a 9 years on the world has failed to deliver as temperature of soul in his call to arms, the un secretary general said that failure is super charging, whether extremes costing billions and displacing millions. yet even as climate parallel strikes a parts of the clay, not one of the g 20 countries is causing emissions quickly enough. the energy transition is happening is just to slay. meanwhile,
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the fossil fuel industry is still being subsidized on a massive scale last year. a record 7 trillion dollars is that is more than governments globally spend annually on education. and fossil fuel companies invested just 2 and a half percent of capital spent on clean energy in 2023. the rest on keeping the coal business of oil, coal and gas running many will point to how some government said, not only porting private policies, but also actively reversing them. it's pretty evident that has to change and fast. as the secretary general said, it's time for leaders to decide who's side there on tomorrow is too late. the one impacts of climate change and severe weather on flooding, which is now hit size half it goes east coast. at least 21. people have died, a 100 so homeless. i'm of the miller has more because this is a little bit on god. these are tomatoes, a driver capture the tornado building up in south africa's kazoo natal province. by
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the time many could seek shelter. it is too late. areas like this have been devastated. the high winds and to ritual rains, flattened homes and flooded roads. at least a 120 people have lost their homes. 11 others have been killed. thirties have declared a state of a lot. i see now blue level, but we don't have any food because it's all with all our belongings, with our ideas, all onto the rubble and we're still searching. we literally have nothing we played with those who can help to come forward and risk us. the language, the rooms have been destroyed. that means my tenants don't have a place to stay in the month now i have to try and get them a place to stay and have my house repaired. and i do not have that much money to do that. i survive because of my tenants, and there are only 2 of them, you know, and i know in some areas work is being done to restore water and electricity supply of the power lines were damaged 2 years ago, doubling and it's
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a rounding areas with the size of the was flooding and so last week is history killing more than $400.00 people. at least 10 people have died now in the neighboring east, some k problems with these bit extensive flooding us. and more than 2000 people have been forced to leave nelson mandela bay. with the service to save the heavy rains and cold are likely to bring hail snow and more strong winds issued a warning into other provinces. because more bad weather is expected to meet the miller, i'll choose 0. india is governing alliance has unanimously elected. try me sometimes on monday as a leader, but no body needs this coalition partners more than that because he's part of the b j. p. last it's majority in recent elections. the indian government hasn't given reasons to, i'll just leave his correspondence. so we're reporting from, i've signed india, i'm gonna consume shortly. reports the political parties in the huddle of take elections in india delivered shocks,
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results the 6 week non polls give the governing b j b a when, but not to pay a majority in now less to rely on allies to form a government. india as low has a parliament, has $543.00 seats. a party of the coalition needs to secure 272 seats to form a government. the b, j. b 1240 seats. not enough for the majority, but with the help of its allies. it's secure. 293 seats. the opposition congress has nearly doubled a chair from previous elections with $99.00 seats and the room with its allies. it's 1232 seats. the b database quest for hedge a monic dominance has been hosted somewhat and more importantly that this whole thing of the job, the not of the more the juggernaut of the search for dominance has come on the back of the uh, the, the realities of the everyday lives of citizens of india,
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or voters of india on tuesday, prime minister marine the mo, the claim victory saying his, the lines move to and for the 3rd consecutive to him, it comes up to the d. p divisive campaign, where he was accused of hate speech movie had industries settled with a winning 400 seats. but the party lost and crucial states. the b j. b says the target was to mobilize because on the ground, every party wants to say tigers to motivated it's workers reset our goal is that for the end of the mt 70, the view that the was was good motivated to achieve those goals. the opposition aligns that also. some traditions is also holding tops, nearly $28.00 national and regional policies teamed up for the 1st time and to defeat the b. t. p. exposed see economic issues led voters to post the ballots in protest against the government. given the fact that you've had
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a lot of good but basically employment, and also the government has missed it on the things they call me to compete and messed up things like police equipment. these issues have led people to believe that just one thing for bigotry is not going to do the trick going forward in the interest of their own future. from the newspapers to the people on the street. the election results have taken many by surprise and most of these decision to build a temple in utah on the side of a former most appears to have failed to don a much support min bob. yet, the main thing is that you should not make ramp temple an issue. i'm a hindus ramp. temple is okay. but if you don't have jobs, what will attempt to do? for now, coalition politics has return to india and visit the uncertainties of governing a nation with the world's largest population. and the consumption of these are just 0.
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