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reveals how european, if a fishing, an applicant board has, has become a driving force for a regular migration. take your 3 buses, be a witness documentary on i'll just say around the treating the wounded an ill under the most challenging conditions. we need the medical team. so working inside guns as cute, remaining hospital, the georgia, this is down to 0 life. and so also have coming up is ready for us to shut a residential building in the southern city of phone units, reports of casualties, from tax hikes and kenya trick
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a nationwide anti government protest. so at least one person has been killed from the statement. well says, put on to legendary to done, most of them died off to korea, funding almost 6 decades. the, the world health organization is wanting that entity 17 out of $36.00 hospitals across the guns and strip a partially functioning of what remains of the collapsed health system is struggling to treat the wounded and the issue. at least 70 percent of gauze as medical staff of sled hospitals operating with minimum stuff and facing extreme overcrowded all this while the supply of medicines and fuel has turned into a trickle because of israel's blockade. for garza's health industry says around $350000.00 palestinians are living with chronic diseases including cancer. they no longer have access to medication or essential medical procedures such as dialysis and kima therapy. a groups also warning of the outbreaks of infectious diseases.
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but you and says 67 percent of water and sanitation facilities have been destroyed or damaged, forcing palestinians to rely on contaminated water. for long as it has been given, special access inside guns as largest remaining functioning, hospital medical work as a struggling to provide care of corresponding honey, my mood was taken to alex the hospital. we're inside the hospital like the emergency department here. you can see it's over crowded and i'm joined by doctor man inside the hospital from pansy mount medical mission volunteering to hold people and medical staff. or we need to know more about what's going on inside the emergency department. as you can see, the extreme either crowding in the emergency department, this is actually a time when it's not really as busy as it could get. especially when there are
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a tax nearby. there's limited resources in the department with only a few doctors servicing hundreds of patients, family members everywhere. there's not enough beds for the patients. you can see them either in wheelchairs or on the floor on that, surrounded by their family members. um, there are only 3 doctors generally in the emergency department, sorry. these doctors i've worked in on this. this is a hospital normally that would have a couple of 100 beds and doesn't necessarily get to treat a lot of patients. there are now up to 800 patients and thousands of displaced people living here. as you can see all around us, their patients and the family members in the car doors in the hallways. living with that by whose family members and it makes it very difficult to be able to move around even to be able to actually even find your patients that a lot of times unfortunately because there's no structure and there's no system you actually don't know always way your patients and the way you might be able to find
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them in order to provide the treatments as they were filed. and we're going to take a look inside. unlimited resources that are being provided here in the operating. you know, the healthcare facilities. there are only a couple of hospitals that are still passionate. this will be one of them. on my left hand side here are the recovery rooms where patients come off today and finish the operations and kind of to terribly sorry, everything that's inside but it's very limited. resources is not necessarily the equipment to be able to monitor them. sense of taking their vital signs, like blood pressure and hot, right. what is this case? yes sir, this is, this is a young kid that obviously has to be buying from an explosion or bloss injury. this is a very common and unfortunate scenario, or a lot of these kids are in the pain because of their rooms. there isn't enough adequate energies. you have to be able to give them or they have to come daily down to the operating through room to get dressing changes because there isn't enough adequate supply on the wards to be able to dress a winds appropriately and,
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and they require care. actually this is sometimes it's not necessarily not able to be provided here at the hospital with dr. james smith is an emergency physician who worked at alexa and other hospitals in gaza. he says, the terrible state of the health care system is hard to convey. and i don't think the even the most attentive media outlets that have been reporting on, on the genocide since since day one. and prior to october, i don't think that those media outlets have really conveyed that the full extensive, the violence, the full expense of, of, of the popularity of what is happening. and the ways in which that has manifest i'm with, with, with speaking here about hospitals that have been unable to cope for several months . and they are functioning really by the she a determination of the processing in health care workers that are continuing to show up. and are continuing to see patients, but frankly speaking, even the most well resourced health care system in the world would not be able to
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withstand the level of, of, of trauma that is coming through the, the, the doors the she and number of patients presenting with some of the most complicated and horrific physical and psychological conditions, but that, that health care professional will see in that, in that, in that professional career is what is needed. and frankly, it's incredible. but we're still having to st. this a plus months into one of the most bob barracks uh moments in, in human history, is that we need an immediate end to the violence against the people of casa, and what's then needed, of course, is a ground swell of support that is sustained, not only over several weeks and months, but over the years and decades to rebuild and to revitalize the products cindy and health care system. meanwhile, these really minutes res, targeting the area around the national hospital in hong eunice.
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this is the moment on his radio. sprag hit her residential building in the southern city. there are reports of casualties. a school sheltering families near the blossom was also damaged. so as you can see, the classroom where we shelter is damaged. i don't know where we will sleep. we are 25 people in this classroom. look at how damage it is. look at our sleeping area. where will we sleep? we don't know. we might have to sleep in the yard. meanwhile, in rough as really tongue, some troops are pushing deeper into the southern city that being supported by war, plains, and drones, palestinian se tags that move into at least 5 neighborhoods. according to the unions relief agency, the palestinian refugees estimated $65000.00 brothers for news. i still suffer in the rough. uh, i'll just say it was sent out quarter except this update from did our balance in central gosh, the, it's the incentive society and escalating and just the where it's the thoughts and feels right now between the policy i mean, resist infection and is where the army where fighting is taking place in
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a subordinate refugee camp and also in a so the neighborhoods, at least $65000.00 policy in use remain in refund, refuse to evacuate despite this airstrikes and our country recently. it's also the se in the another. and parts of the city where airstrikes continue targeting residential homes in us is that you know where her, in the heart of the cause of the city. the palestinian civil defense teams were able to pull the bodies of 4 pod of sinews after 4 days of their targets, where a drive i saw many was targeted 4 days ago in the se dot com. we just received their bodies right now in an actual hospital. it's been intensified. palestinians are still the space current to the space for a place to another. striving to find water and food. step involved and confrontations and israel between the ultra orthodox jewish protest as and the
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police as anger among the community of a legislation being a bounced in parliament within their exemption from military conscription coming to the able to avoid them this many time rolling and religious studies governments pushed to review that was the cause of hundreds of thousands of reserves, which was on down to the in other news in kenya, one person has been killed as demonstrate this class with police during nationwide protests against the government's plan. tax reforms, thousands of people to the streets and cities across the country in the capital, nairobi, police use to a gas and a water count them against the demonstrators. welcome with some of this report. it started with social media is used as blaming 10 years. president william retired to the rising cost of living and tax hikes. now his full housings to the streets
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protest as gather may, can use parliament as m p. 's debated legislation to increase the taxes. we are paying the houses along with you on the up in oh, i thought, you know, good to go to run to get you the most. we don't get enough missing those results. please try to create a street. government says it's already listen to the people when it removes some of the most controversial taxes from the bill. every time we got the processes to the side street, they rounded panes, basically basically the better way to be done that before i say we got to reflect the southern to the police in the taken out. remember that the need to do these offices as people talented the peaceful protest as well. mostly peaceful,
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dental people had several streets in the city center. so the police use both the cannon and take us to seal off the streets closest to parliament inside about 2 thirds of the m. p. 's voted to approve the amended bill. that is 2nd reading. president retail hasn't majority the outside people said his government doesn't represent them and that type of corruption and full service delivery to the initial on the input on the wheelchair. so, so far as soon as he came into the fall off, once i'd be done with the, the thousands protested in around 20 different towns and cities, including router's hometown is able to read the crowds a younger than those seen it opposition? lead protests and reason. yes. it doesn't follow a political leader and that students drop see,
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cuz i'm young professionals on the streets in my baby rights group say more than 30 people were arrested and thousands injured, including 68 by police cars. when running away, the police have set their respect. constitutional rights must protect government buildings from occupation elements expected debates on the finance village final reading. next week, the sunsets appraised. please try to clear the streets with fontes of tear gas before nightfall. it didn't work until playing co security broke up the remaining crowd. malcolm web address, there may be kenya to sedan. now where the head to the medical challenge, the doctors without borders says the ongoing conflict has provoked one of the world's worst humanitarian crises and decades. in the latest development sources total down to 0. the panama to rapid support forces have taken control of our food
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. if the capital of the west co defend state, southwest of, of sydney's capital costume, fighting it off to liberty, into sydney's army on the r a safe. last and several hours before the army reported leave withdrew from the city to accommodate your group. took control of government and ministry buildings that thousands have been killed in the conflict between the army and the r as f since april last year. even moving as more now from content of the foreign military rapids support forces has been targeting positions officer, denise army, not just infatuated in the door for region in north star for, but also in other parts of the country. now, in westport, at the time the, our stuff was able to take over and food, which is one of the last 2 remaining armies, trunk holes in the seats, and with the takeover of the recept over the military garrison and food at that needs on the bible new, so as the last remaining minutes, very strong, cold in the states of west go to find. now this means that the hours have, has expanded its control over the territory into them. and especially in the core
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defend region. and especially in the west star floor. and now has access to control of the border between sedan and south to them. but the takeover of the iris f over and pool that has led to the displacement of civilians. and photo was already a place that has been home or hosting hundreds of thousands of people who have been displaced from other parts of local defend region into areas that are controlled by the army and territories controlled by the army because they deemed it safer. and now with the iris of control and food of tens of thousands have positively to with bob and who's not in west. we define states which is the last remaining army strong, cold. but it's also a place that the recess has been targeting for the past few weeks and have been trying to take control of the all concerns about the humanitarian situation that will result as a result of the iris if taking liver. and as a result of the displacement of civilians from and for that to buy a new plan elsewhere, including across the border into south to then already the united nation says $10000000.00 people have been displaced as
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a result of the conflict within 15000 people have been killed and there is a catastrophic, so many parents situation according to the united nation. and they often sense that with more and more people mean especially towards buy a new cell, which is already an active, complex own. and where 8 organizations cannot easily really reach those needs. they off on the incentive for me to parent assistance or the humanitarian needs will grow and that more and more civilians will be in dire need of assistance and may lose their lives as a result of shortages of those relief supplies. he but morgan onto 0 talk to i thought i saw a break here and i'll just say right when we come back with dwindling supplies of power and gas stations and costs of advertising to more traditional ways of cooking scans, the russians of one of the wells biggest wreckage it comes in and dates to construct was author terrain, terrain for not stay with us. the
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you're welcome to look at the international full cost and we'll start with a little check up on the progress softly. she is monsoon range. the blue line shows where the rains currently live, just to the south of goods or right running across towards the moving parts of the bat, bengal and pushing a little further north, which you can see there's a bit of a lack there. that black line shows where it should be, so the res haven't quite settled across the northern plains as much as we would like to see at this present time. so if any of that pulls they off of the north and east, up towards the northwest, we got a scattering of showers, device, monsoon rice. i was just hoping to know the edge of those temperatures, but it's still very hot. nevertheless, central pot sinks and break it down pools over the next day. oh sorry, western got sol assessing lobbies as i go so into sh lanka. range notice intense. they should be somewhat disappointing. hit add taking a little bit of a breather. lots of dry weather. meanwhile, across the arabian peninsula,
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temperatures into the 4th is for many of cost down around mobile and macro with around $41.00 celsius. touching those sort of temperatures across the eastern side of the mediterranean, still plenty of heat in place. here i had similar temperature to the for the northeast of africa as the central africa. plenty of showers in place, but not as heavy as i ought to be. ok, foundation is deliberate over $300000000.00. will suffice in more than $75.00 countries around the world, 100 percent of suck thoughts and emergency donation spence on projects. we ensure beneficiaries come 1st of a $300.00 on luis. haven't had going through the rough, the crossing in recent months. our most of these bless and be blessed and we all turning your donations into direct delivery in the shortest possible time donates with confidence. the
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welcome back you watching out as the real quick reminder of the top stories here, there's our in kenya, one person's been killed. as demonstrates as class with police during nationwide protests against the government's plan. tax reforms. please use more to count and then take us to discuss crowds in the parliament, in nairobi and beans voted to move ahead with kansas hospital is, are facing extreme over counting as they struggled to treat the do and wounded according to the world health organization. on the 17 to 36, approximately functioning. how these really ministry has targeted a residential building in the city of hon us and southern gaza. that was located in
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the vicinity of the on the hospital. the reports of casualties was this ro presses on with its war and guns, a power steering and parents are trying to provide some respect for the children who make up nearly half the population. for a brief moment, these 2 men inside the setup refugee camp were able to escape. the fate of constant is ready bombardment. a festival was organized inside the camp with force to be despised palestinians. a shelter we here today to have fun and get rid of the state of the world. we're here to tell the world that we want to live peacefully. i came in with my parents and friends to enjoy an inch team. we have been displacing selling units escaping from bombardment. we are here today to enjoy . we have pc kids and we like to get into time it away from the war. meanwhile, the lack of electricity and fuel means palestinians are struggling to cope with little food available to them. many have resulted to using clay ovens,
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but hadn't made, don't shape structures becoming increasingly present in the lives of the palace to be. i'm just trying to feed the families, but that in the history the polls turning to old traditions as a means of survival in the midst of war and famine. these young men are crafting a lifeline to counter israel's blockade. but doesn't hold a big shot in good us and we started making play opens 2 months after the war began . it was seen as an opportunity to make a living. and also to provide people with the means to bake. there is no electricity or gas. people can use these opens for cooking, and there's been a very high demand. traditional clay ovens have been a part of the palestinian heritage for generations. but haven't been used on this scale for a very long time. i've learned this across from my father. he wanted to be here with us today, but couldn't my father used to work with my own company was 16 years old. they stopped for
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a long time and got some extra so we became widely available. but when the war returned, we went back to this craft from 6 am until the end of each day. this group is hard at work using a bucket to move around to pace with cement, and pouring straw and clay over the top, and then leaving it to solidify in the hot sun, low of one another. i'm assuming that this craft to save people are lost because there's no electricity that helps them cook and bake, or even grill food is the best defendant think this has save people a lot of trouble. remember which was a know the effects of the ongoing fuel and electricity shortage or more parents at night. rescue crews are forced to use cellphone lights to search the rubble for victims. but for families it means modern cooking facilities don't work. increasingly the relying on clay ovens and firewood that oh, if i most of course it is tired and it consumes
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a lot of firewood and even fire disappears. but what else can we do that? i'm not doing that as we try to adapt to the situation. even if we go back to losing clay, since we all resilience people and think god, we try to adapt to the situation, no matter what. adapting the circumstances has become a daily reality. as people increasingly struggled to find food, water and medicine, with few options, left resurgence of this family craft is helping to feed palestinians for desperate for an end to their sufferings. they dug out 0. the moving affinity and dominance has been pledged in an effort to increase vaccine production in africa, french president emanuel macro and several african leaders met in paris to launch the initiative. i'll just say it was some of the amazing of mines and phones
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promised all to enable african countries dependent on vaccines made abroad to access and produce that own among those gathered here, health organizations and pharmaceutical thumbs. knowledge assets say meters, to make the continental self sufficient. in the face of the next pandemic, left click, african manufacturers, only 2 percent of the vaccines that to choose is india. and that we have set for ourselves. is that by 204060 percent of vaccines out to be manufactured on the continent for more than $1000000000.00 has already been committed to the cause 3 quarters pledged by european countries and attempts they say to correct the mistakes of the past. when the covered 19 vaccine was being distributed around the world, africa was one of the last places where it was rolled out. vaccine nationalism welfare countries pushed access on potentially hold production was blamed. creating
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not only deep and the quantities, but also allowing for further mutations in countries with the flow of vaccination rates. despite the kofax initiative that enabled low to middle income countries, access to the vaccines, kovacs, helping us to reach the wireless porters and most by little faster then we would have otherwise. but not fast enough. there is no doubt that the delays in reaching lower income countries and communities bucks ins, costs lives. and it's not just cobit that's been dudley on the continent. malaria kills more than 90000 people. yeah. more than 6000 to have died in the current color outbreak across eastern and southern africa. the largest death toll in is 40 percent of those fatalities recorded among children under 5 years of age. exacerbated by flooding and regions with access to vaccines is most vital.
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the project aims to secure more than 800000000 vaccine dose is produced locally across africa, over the next decade and achievement. that would be some way to address the in a quality that continues to overshadow health care around the world. so like i equal out to 0, what kind of research on the world health organization and she says, applicant has a huge and growing need for vaccines. so suddenly because it was they were intellectual property, issues of tech transfer wasn't easily available. and the big issue we have for the african region is that we, we have very, very limited manufacturing effect seals in this region. so we impose about 99 percent of the vaccines reclined for this reason in this region is the reason that probably 2nd to no one needs fixing, particularly for children. be any manufacturer about one percent. so manufacturing is, is, is, is certainly one of the issues of intellectual property and tech transfer. all of
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that is, is, is one of the issue stop calling from high income countries to store it was code that we send it with them books, but also just the shortage of maxine for diseases that don't affect really high income country. so something like car where we have significant outbreaks at the moment and they're on to lots of manufacturers. so there is a shortage of faxing. similarly, we see a shortage is about seen. so things like yellow fever. and so shortage is another thing. and that's the manufacturing and, but just getting access, even if that are available vaccines getting access and for countries being able to afford to purchase them is another big challenge to bangladesh. now where more rain is full cost office of the flooding and cox's bizarre, which is home to a $1000000.00 rang refugees. at least 10 people were killed when torrential, rain triggered land slides, thousands were forced to flee to higher ground. i'll just later was kind of your
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child. your thoughts now from cultures was off as how old was the when a mom? i'll do it. the one was only 8 years old when escape from me and my with his family in 2017. he's been living at this refugee camp in band with dishes cox bazaar ever since. but on wednesday his life changed. once again. when full or off, his immediate family members were killed in a landslide that hit the region. still in shock. he's not sure how he will manage his life during the but i was out on the line slide happen. both my parents older brother and his wife were buried by slugs and my only my younger sister managed to escape and run for help. but they were no more menu tried to help, but faith didn't allow you to rachel ryan, the so it loosened up and started rolling down onto the shelves. as we would barely able to salvage the victim's body. heavy monsoon rains, i figured land slides and flooding in the cam. displacing thousands and damaging
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many shelters. making ship schools have been turned into shelters, camp authorities, agencies and, and us have started providing support. you know, i think our reference is mostly live in small shacks, made of bumble and plastic sheds that are highly vulnerable to extreme. whether the sex are often built in staples or in low lying areas prompt to flooding and land slide during monsoon season. after fleeing a military crack down a neighboring myanmar in 2017, nearly 1000000 ro hang live encoded camps and cox's bazaar embodies. and now that was the largest refugee supplement. in recent years, many drawing a refugee is have died in land slides and floods installed in bangladesh at the hoodie. it is why we were all sleeping around 2 am. there was a southern lunch light that buried my sister and her husband. they both died. the
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amount of keys delayed as a disaster is part of a number of the climate events triggered by extreme weather in bangladesh and south asia. in general, many refugees here are worried because more rain is expected in the coming days, which could worse than the flood situation and the trigger even more land slides in the can tunnel each other gives it a cox's bizarre. now the, i'm going dodge prime minister mark right to looks that to be the next nato chief off to the on the other candidate for the post pull out of the race. rosa is set to take over the reins in october. when you come back in stilton bugs, time comes to an end. this transition comes at a challenging time for the ministry alliance. russians war and ukraine is in its 3rd year. a nato leaders are worried about china and unrest in the middle east. thousands of people have gathered at stone hinge in the southern england to mark
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the summer solstice. it's the longest day of the year and the northern hemisphere, the unesco world heritage site, attracts thousands of pagans, son, worship, as a tourist for the event every year. on wednesday, a small part of stone ends with spray painted by environmental activists to highlight the climate crisis. so the award winning hollywood at donald sutherland has died at the age of $88.00. the canadian act of featured and nearly $200.00 films and tv shows. during a career that stretch 6 decades, some of them starting mash, kennedy's heroes, and more recently in the hunger games, custom for me to take a look of the life of the hollywood electric. donald sutherland appeared in more than 200 films and shows throughout his career. he got his start playing quirky off bead characters like them. not so smart, conduct named vernon pinkly. the 1967 hit the dirty.
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