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to make these stories resonate requires talking to everyday people from mayor of the city and i was doing away with the 1st year that was supposed to get everybody off the street. it's international perspective with the human touch mean way in and then pulling back out again. the helpless under far is really military jets palmer, you and lynn school in garza shelter, palestinians, dozens of wonder, and at least 29 people go to the i'm about to center. this is all just you have a life from doha. also coming up scuffles break out an occupied east jerusalem as flight. can we use ratings? target palestinian shop owners fighting escalates incidents and yourself for
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originally threatening 8 supplies to civilians shopped in a 14 months civil war view. and one's climate change is reaching a new tipping point. the temperature is likely to exceed targets such and the 2015 was pleasant degree. the we're going to begin in central garza, what are you and then scroll, sheltering people in no set a refugee camp has been hit to during and there's many attack initial reports suggest at least 29 people have been killed among the women and children is really military says that hip, the school claiming it was being used by homeless. these are the latest pictures from a lot of the hospital for the injured have been taken. it's already overwhelmed with many patients being treated on the floor in the middle of the list that i it is horrible mass current emitted by these ready occupation is clear evidence of the crime of genocide and ethnic cleansing against civilians including women,
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the children, and the space people and the gaza strip, what the huge numbers of death and wounded are still arising into unless the bridge is being filled with wounded and patiently the 3 times beyond its clinical capacity . that is portent, a real disaster that will lead to an even greater increase in a number of markers. what does the hot weather starts to end? the one goal is to continue homicides. it's sticking to its demands for a permanent suits far ahead of how much political smoke. i mean, it is reported to have said, how much send its allied functions will do positively with any agreement on the basis of a comprehensive cessation of aggression complaints, withdrawal of israeli troops and a prisoner exchange on instead of going to school children. and i was funny, i was trying to get the water for their families, they and their families travel long distance is in the heat, often to find water treatment plants shots, because they don't have enough fuel to operate and they'll cause raising their obama was more. and it's a basic necessity of life. but for policy means in garza clean water is cars.
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thousands of displaced people travel every day by foot to one of the causes last operating this in the nation sense that even the it's an everyday old deal. we come to to walk to $2.00 to $3.00 times a day that some of the sources of drinking and some we use the washing. it's a crisis, a daily mental and physical struggle with drained and exhausted. most of cause i just want to treatment and sanitation infrastructure has been badly damaged or destroyed by israel since october, 7th, palestinians here now rely on what 8 gets through is where you have restrictions and remaining treatment ends. but there's not enough fuel getting into the strip to keep them running hot but no other way the station stopped operating due to lack a few. that's what we were told we finished see will to, to workshop alone and nothing like that, but it's not suitable. it's just too salty. the crowd is conditions unlock assignment taishan here means there is
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a concentration of disease and without clean water, even basic hygiene becomes a struggle. i have 2 boys with special needs. they need care and they need water. it takes me about an hour to go get water. sometimes when i get back, i find them crying in the tent. they need someone to stay with them. they need mineral water and it's not available. they need a proper tent and hygiene. 7 * for is adding more misery to the lives of tens of thousands of college been used currently saying it makes it tough. after being displaced several times in the past few months. the data that has been left the product side auto naturalist is rarely use of how to march through occupied east jerusalem is part of the so called flag day celebrations and marks israel's illegal occupation of the area. also the 1967 on was benjamin. that's and yeah, who's called us and government has bind, i'll just data from reporting in israel. so i'm kind of sent is this story from
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amman in neighboring jordan. how about us cold it, alex, if let's recall. i was flooded with his rating flag say the participants of the so called annual reflect much almost immediately after they arrived and occupied history slipped the open, the racist ultra nationalist whose writings 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 the dom up and give it made in cushions into alex. i'm most compelled, and despite an agreement with these radio authorities on the georgia, i mean what you manage the site not to do. so they raised flags and prayed of the site. an open provocation designed to escalate tensions. these to you. i think there's a direct intention to set fire,
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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 step because that's the police tried to stop the alternation. this is right, these attractive 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 is 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. the flag day as it is officially cold, is supposed to celebrate the annexation and control of it. used to slip off to the 1967 rule and illegal unification. the on the international is clued 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,
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the quotes approved the march. and that's despite all of the violence that takes place in richmond county, which is their amman. jordan, let me just remind you that the reason for reporting from outside israel is because benjamin this thing whose cabinet has band, obviously it from israel. not medics in northern israel. se 7 people have been injured in a drawing attack from 11 on young who has bought us as a long stay attack on her face. 3 kilometers. the lebanese border is military says it's investigating why it's forces failed to sign the warning. silence. 5 minutes. have benjamin netanyahu says, exchanges a fire along loving this border to desk. i'm has been gone far outside the us embassy and be root. the lebanese army says a gunman involved in the shooting has been injured and apprehended, as in a call. to has more from david. there is a security incidents in the vicinity of the entrance of the u. s. embassy, just north of babe ruth early on wednesday, behind me some 700 meters,
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was where the shooting happens. as you can see, lebanese army soldiers deployed the they have sailed all roads leading to the embassy, the lebanese army, and a brief statement said that there was a shoot out, and they, they apprehended a gunman who was wounded and that he was a syrian national. lovely security sources are saying that this was not the work of just one man and the there were others involved a driver and possibly 2 other assailants, one who, who managed to escape and another who was killed. there has been no claim of responsibility, but on the 5th that the wounded gunman was wearing the words assign makes faith was written on them. we've seen this as a 1st read. a talk of its kind in years. yes, there has been violence intention around the u. s. embassy in recent months, due to as well as the war on girls are there have been violent protests. but,
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but like i mentioned, the motive of this attack is still not clear, and there's still no claim of responsibility center for their elza 0 north of bates . you know the news, but there's been renewed fighting between the times army and the part of military rapids support forces and why so city of all fashion. both sides are using heavy weapons and artillery fighting and all the costs of the gun in mid may. the city serves as a 150 monetary and operations. see all that stuff in the city. these military has been fighting for control. it's done since april last year was $14000.00 people have died since then all flesh out in north. the 4th state is the last stronghold of the internationally recognized government. the honest half has taken control of nearly all of the other main cities in the state. local on groups are broken, months of neutrality, saving a legions to the army, because they say they were the states going to fall completely to the r s. f on fox
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has also been a key supply route for aid. the conflict there means relief is no longer being distributed and that's making things even worse. then the claim is head of emergency response for sit down for 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 and there's some less available what those are, some mis available. so it means that even people are we start thinking about they know of different through 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,
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continue like this independent. there will be with me, 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 the, the bus, the way there are lots of the people needs to be a very do then. 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. russians hold on a 2nd level has been in booking a faucet when the latest off of is for country tour of west africa last, who was trying to strength. and it's times across the african continent on
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wednesday. love of a nice additional military supplies and instructors to help build up the book into fossils defense capabilities across act report some, some of goals, capital. the com, a plane multiple games at the same time is a skills that russians seem to have mastered in international chess competition. it may be confusing to some, but not to russian immigrant to send to go by age, cannot get geared that she's here to spread this russian strategy to africans and 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, the playing review, you can say a lot about his character. russians for administer, sir gala, for us, learn to play chess at an early age in school,
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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. use much of this, we in less volition as to whether they're labeled as whether the members of the french armed forces are just missing. reason do 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. the last one, the last one of a and b, to be honest. it's also an economic and strategic opportunity to use russian
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expertise and 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, the car, you still have the 0 the the with make signed up time. out of the 200 year old, out of the bundling, making a come back and bought us at the nominators collaborations are held in funds to mark the tucson of us. some of the
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hello rainclouds are building across the good parts of central china. over the next couple of days, we are looking at some what the weather down towards the south as well. meanwhile, for the korean peninsula and for japan, here it is. set back with some pleasant sunshine. let me go with some showers into that. is the side of china down towards the south could catch some very heavy down, pull some summary down pulls, it could cause some localized flooding west. so whether that's going to break the heat up towards the north of china, biting down to around $26.00 celsius. as i found, the re breakdown takes place as we go into the we can meanwhile, plenty of fund rachelle is across southeast asia, which just will be across a good pots of smocks with a heavy it down pulls a rolling in across bonia western northern possibility. i could see some flash flooding over the next day,
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also heavier. right. and that's on the costs for southern parts of india. the monthly mines, of course. but the west just weather will be in some young mall, north of that generate dry some shelves into the northeast, into bangladesh. but no to some went to whether that's just time for him. but he talked to was the northwest, so there's still a little above average a. so that's the item, the whole, that's not too bad for the time. if you did tell you 40 to some of the temperature here for friday from palestine to pakistan from syria to indonesia. ok, foundation is delivered to bonnie to over 3300000 people. this year we will be delivering to bonnie to over $23.00 countries across the globe. supporting communities in areas affected bible family, poverty, empty se. your coupon a is a lifeline for someone in the donate. now with confidence give your coupon each day
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without kind of foundation the the the, you know, the 0 reminder of our top. so is this. i just really strikes killed at least 29 people sheltering in a school in central garza now on the trains. the site was being used by how much of order to be taken. all x, the whole support which is set to be already struggling to cope with huge numbers of injured contest. any auto nationalist is ratings and how to march through occupied east jerusalem is part of what a notice flag to the celebration odyssey. the shopkeepers have been attacked today marks israel's illegal occupation. the area officer 1966 has been renewed. fighting
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between savannah's army on the part of military rapids afford forces and is it on the north star for states fighting in the city of all flesh? to begin, let's make more than a 100 people been killed since the end of this month. abel has a relative once again, the sizes of people have been forced to leave the homes. authorities in west home, however, evacuated 7 villages. there's been week 7 tenths volcanic activity with us plumes as high as 7 kilometers is the latest and the series of options record is since may . a bought below strong is not of live from how much data on the indonesian island of north my local, not far from month. it was the what's the latest on the volcano, or is it still abruptly in front of me to europe, where about 9 kilometers away from mount ego right now. so just outside the 7 kilometers danger zone and yes, mount able is very much still erupt. thing in fact it throughout the twice today,
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ones at around 2 in the morning, local time when it's send around 5 kilometers of as cool up in the air. and then another time at around 8 in the morning local time. so that was just a few hours ago, and it's viewed around 1200 meters of ash pool up in the sky. now, actually there are 2 volcanoes that are active here in hall. my here in the home here, a region alone. and there are 6 volcanoes that are actively erupting all across the indonesian archipelago right now. so it is a very active pacific renal fire. and in addition to these volcanos, in indonesia, there is another volcano in the philippines that their update on monday. so again, a very active pacific when a fire, but according to bulk and ologist that we have spoken here in indonesia, this is just normal because just because of the sheer number of people came to us
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here in indonesia, there are more than 120 volcanoes here in indonesia, so they're all bound to erupt at some point. but of course that is not to downplay the situation because there's nothing normal about people having to live in tents. just like the ones behind me, rob. yeah, the whole can always just maybe saying that this is a pretty normal. we're looking at some extraordinary pictures of the options that have been going on just as you're describing them to us. so i understand that 7 villages have been evacuated. how people coping in the centers that you're talking about. we can, i think see some of the trends behind you. a yeah. so uh more than 2600 people from the 7 villages have been evacuated. and in this evacuation cap there about a 1000 people. so there are a few evacuation cams all around this area just outside the 7 to allow me to a danger zone. and the good news, rob is that, of course, these people,
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they grew up in this area. they had been living under the constant threat of both kind of corruption. so they know what to do whenever there is interruption, which is to, of course, to stay away from the danger offer option is as well as the danger of cold level flow is now the government also knows what to do, which is to keep people away from the danger of these are a ruptures and called level flows, but of course, again, it is not normal to be living in these tense. and the problem is the length of the time that they have to stay in these tents because they have been staying here for weeks now. it could turn into months, it could even turn into years. and their problem is that although they are being provided with food and other necessities, they have lost their livelihoods. they're not able to make money, they have to pay their debts, they have to pay for the school, the off their children. and so some of them risk their lives, they go back to coconut plantations, around the volcano to be able to make some money. rob, finally,
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thank you very much indeed. bottom below talking to some north model for their while as world environment. dan un secretary general, antonio tennis 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 gabriel, arizona who 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, so that's how sees the world is spewing the mission so fast. that by 2035 higher temperature rise would be old, but it's getting teats. on wednesday the world meteor logical organization said there is 80 percent likelihood that the annual average global
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temperatures will exceed $1.00 degrees above pre industrial levels in the next 5 years. why all of these fuss about 1.5 degrees? because all planet is a mess of complex connected systems and every fraction of a degree of global heating cones. the difference between $1.00 and $2.00 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 keeping 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 band on advertising,
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from fossil fuel companies. in the same way, many countries limit tobacco advertising. but if gutierrez wanted to see the 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 mt a to and definitely pause the program. the governor of new york is now postponed to 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. of the secretary general does not have the power to demand issues be taken on climate change, but with the power of his bully pulpit 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 this speech gabriel's onto obviously to new york collaborations to be held in funds to mock the 80th
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anniversary of d day. the june 1944 troops from the u. k. the us on canada attacks german forces on the coast of northern finds more than 4000 soldiers were killed. natasha boss has more. of course, the main focus of the us present job items busy to is to take part in the day commemorations here in normandy. he'll be meeting us veterans, several at that was a 150 k age between $96.00 and a $107.00. some of them took part in those the day landings, 80 years ago, no doubt, be sharing some of the stories and memories with us presence of items will also eva see a service as a hobby, to the american symmetry, the and take pulse along side of the world leaders in an international commemoration that will be hosted by the french president emmanuel macro. ukraine will also be here in the shape of the ukrainian president,
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florida may zalinski has been invited by the lee say, specifically to take part in these celebrations because of war. and ukraine in the heart of europe, it will be on many people's minds. the russian president, vladimir putin, has not been invited, nor has a russian delegation. that is a change from the policy. lisa says that is because as russia, ukraine nation, the week on such as a flight and on my call, well, a whole entire so be a state. and as, as i'll have a lot to discuss this polls, particularly you crate. but also the situation in the middle east, latasha butler, i'll just sarah normandy, fraud, and stuff like is probably most of overseas, always made his 1st public comments after an assassination attempt last month. the prime minister says you could return to work later this month. he's called his attacker, an activist of the opposition parties, because shot 4 times a close range, leaving him needing surgery to the task to maya summer bundle. they may,
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15th and handle of an activist of the slow that opposition and try to murder me from my political views. the great medical team of the roosevelt hospitality prevented the was it. and it's time to take the 1st step which is forgiveness. i feel no hatred to was the stranger who shot me. i will not take any active legal action against him or seeking damages or compensation. i forgive him and let him soul out what he did and why he did it in his own head. south korea's hosting an agricultural conference for african nations, which it hopes will relieve hunger. vice is an important staple for many african countries and sized career has become a world leader in green cultivation, rubbing bright reports from so as for the host of south korea. this conference demonstrates its rapid development from the recipient of overseas aid to a don't. a nation which can now help others, especially in the production of food, almost desert tongues law. we will work to strengthen advocacy food security capabilities. we will actively promote agricultural transfer and contribute to
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increasing food self sufficiency. chandler, south korea and farmers have made pioneer and good bonds in agriculture. no more so than any rice production. and it's so cold k rice belts project across parts of africa is aimed at supporting farm is the agricultural centers help promote mill resilience rise seeds while spreading education and the use of new technology. what distinguishes korean strains are the yields compared to many african varieties, korean crops can produce more than twice the rice. that's up to 6 tons by hector, with young, rapidly growing populations to feed the worst and in climate crisis. more african countries are looking to increase production, the money that you need. i would love to commend the k rice both initiative launch, but korea, which is a testament to the full partnership. the korea has the porch with the african
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countries pneumonia. the goal is to distribute enough high resilience seeds to african families in the next 3 years to grow rice fest. ringback 2000000 people, rob mcbride, i'll just say era. so why it's 5 gang violence and homelessness, and hazy means it's harder to find foods. nearly too many people are facing emergency conditions. young world food program says without urgency, monitor and action from and could soon be declared. we now have 5000000 people in haiti. it's better. it's julie sort insecure of which 1600000 or classified as facing emergency food and security conditions. these are the highest numbers on record. these are the highest numbers we've had since the 2010 earthquake. there is no famine in haiti, but there could be, if there's no response, we need a robust matter term response right now and hate it because the needs are so high. regen talking about 1600000 people classified as facing or food emergency. it's one of the highest percentages, and that's one of the highest one numbers in the world. so he tests that this is
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when we step up. this is one that we need to manage parents to be doing what they do best. this or what we need these vocal as yours to be, to be out there every single day, providing the hot meals technology might be running the world. but young people in argentina are trying to preserve the use of the bundle. you know, it's a traditional instrument that plays a key role in the rhythm of the tangled, the reasonable reports from the point of service. the window in any part of identity. that's history. an instrument that's what presents the music of point a side is there only a few people around the world who make them some i mean origin. tina people like the they don't have on rescuing the instrument from the past and keeping the traditional life you fall. don't want to go into it. i fell in love with ben, don't you? when i saw a workshop in the instrument and then i started to play. now there is a new generation who wants to play, you know, there is a revival of depend on you. be that always so so i knew what the.

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