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for executive of forethought, we brave bullets and bombs, and we always include the views from all sides the a deadly day in goza. as the news, the center and the south of the strip come under is rarely attacked. at least 55 people accuse the one. jessica washington, this is just the red line from don't ha, also coming off of sconces. health system is breaking points. we need to jump to in one of the few functioning hospitals. forced to make decisions about who gets to live the people of the woods cannot afford 11 and to become another gods. a warning from the u. n. chief as fees grow that cross border attacks between
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israel and has the law and living on could turn into an and a record heat wave school, which is the us and mexico forcing more than 100000000 people to find ways to escape exchange the it's been another deadly day across garza, but it's rarely strikes heating targets from the north to the south. at least 55 palestinians were killed and hundreds of others injured. is there any artillery shells struck deep into the residential hodge of gauze, a city to the south. s strikes had a makeshift hospital in milwaukee, which is meant to be a so called safe zone in the home. 3 begins, are coverage from the law in central casa, sleeping in panic. after is really artillery shells target has many populated area
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in the heart of cause a city pond is to means list crumbling to help the injured horse pattern across a brief coordinator. we don't know what happened. so to me, we was showered with missiles and didn't says are trying to pull up the wounded, but hospitals in the area are already stretched to a breaking point. only 3 and this partially functioning new pond is to need is period is you as well as the good news continue to be targeted. this is a milwaukee in the south. an area is where the signee did as a so called save. so and then next, while you're not treated with then the we were about to sleep and get some risk. as the next thing we knew was the sounds of the resulting explosions. distilling our places we found ourselves alone. not knowing what to do. we still can't process.
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what's happened with this is say that is really military use town bonds to force policy means towards and make shift hospitals where they were targeted casualties arising the funding, they find the new, the red cross we have located near that my husband runs a check, they fight again, new, the red cross that were casualties that people got that the i tried to pull my husband, he didn't answer. people start to run someone. so cussing his car the entire cause was to is under, is there any bombardment punished and these are trapped trying to find any inch of safety, but none exist? include any others either did the plaza palestine. the international committee of the red cross has put out a statement condemning that it is rarely attack near its facility. the one button hens mentioned in a report,
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it says heavy caliber of projectiles landed within meters of its office. and to the residences of the i see all see the strike damage to disrupt the structure of the i see also office which is surrounded by hundreds of displaced civilians living in tents. it goes on to say that the nearby field hospital received 22 killed and 45 injured. the i see all see says firing so dangerously close to humanitarian structures. what's the lives of civilians and humanitarian at risks? oh to 0, as most a hello has moved from the attacks in northern garza into vania to clear the intensity of bump shilling at has increase in the last few days and nothing doesn't engage the city as that is why the forces targeted different separated residential houses and blocks in both at gods and city ends often goes with you. so a 8 killed and including a 5 met as simple as the wall cuz at what had been killed,
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why they are doing their duties and they had to walk to oh a be a minus symbol if you guys are to in the sense that, oh god, the city also 7 eh, had been killed as a result and is really swipe hit as a tune, neighborhood, and dislike. eh, killed 7, including 3 children. and at one women also dozens had been killed and uh, got injured as a result of at different super rated functioning and also read all over and nothing does a city regardless of the itself. and this is, by the way, the daily routines we are experiencing every day in the nothing goes on by the way of the war on guns. a has crippled to the health system. very few hospitals are badly operational, forcing medics and stoked is to work without doing of live safety equipment or
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medicine. oh, to 0 followed a palestinian urologist alexa hospital. and then i'll bola, who himself is also displaced to see what it's like on at a hospital on the front line, thought of as soon as his story. first i lost a lot of this is one of the last few remaining costs patrols in going so somebody, somebody each day brings me patient phone. you really just i'm her mother and his stuff. ok. so hospital it means another long shift with lack of resource. so the to the letter every day we deal with thousands of cases. there was a severe shortage of a central medical supplies. we are dealing with patients using very primitive methods which take a long time. we sometimes lose the patient in the operation room due to the lack of medical tools. most of the 36 hospitals and goals will have been destroyed. critical health care remaining accessible nearly 500 was putting on health workers
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. how thank you. i'm boost assume something with limited supplies. hopkinson to make a choice about who gets to the specialist and of a medical professionals have how to move around to avoid being targeted in israel is attacks in almost 8 months. they have been providing central treatment to the wounded and those who were really sick and with h is very strong, causing mass casualties. keeping people alive with limited supplies becomes that much more difficult. and like medical professionals all over the world, doctors and nurses in goza did not get breaks. a good night to sleep is a luxury from home that home and down the boss and some of the last work 24 hours. on certain days, we are providing medical care for 3 basic departments, such as we should follow all cases in the hospital. we continue to treat new tanks as in the emergency department of time and we carry out medical surgeries for
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critical cases along with my colleagues of safe patients. well. but then usually just is also a refugee, how much has how to move multiple times, because no wes, saving goza is ready attacks. health telling you to be pulled in areas with designated save stones, for doctors like from that, that's a worrying so wild. what? because they have to leave the families and flimsy tents for days from about as early as hold up. and how on like i said, when the world again, i didn't see my family for 2 weeks because i didn't leave out chief, a hospitality. even when i visited my family like to i was thinking about the hospital and the patients and how i can balance my personal and professional laundry with the goals as doctors and nurses have refused to leave patients behind . even when the, when given evacuation or display is all over the world boxes and health care workers have protested instead of derrick see. but for doctors like come that
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a ceasefire. it could not come soon enough as that tirelessly work to save lives, direct deposit and l. just the euro, there is by the palestine. the un secretary general has voice his a long at the escalating violence between israel and tesla. and one of his strongest statements on the situation. antonio good that it said the risk of further conflict in the middle east is real, but must be avoided. gabriel elizondo reports from new york the secretary general saying that the un continues to support any diplomatic efforts to ends of violence in gaza and avoid any spill over into 11 on the u. n. has about 10000 peacekeepers in lebanon, and the secretary general said they are working around the clock to try to deescalate tensions in the region. secretary general also saying that an all out war between has belong and is real, would be
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a worst case scenario. one that he is worried about for quite some time, but now, more than ever, the reason for the conflict seems to me the least why that is real, as must be avoided, is when rational, when miscalculation. good, good, good. best of the fee that goes far beyond the board of this. and frankly, beyond imagination, let's be clear is the people of the region and the people of the world cannot afford 11 on to become another gaza. the secretary general knows that the best way to avoid any spillover in till 11 on is for israel's war on gaza to end. and that's why he again called for association in hostilities that would lead to a permanent cease fire. one that he says is the only durable solution gabriel's onto, i'll just either at the united nations in new york has been law,
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has released a video. it says shows a new kind of drone attack. these flows of drone was used in a strike on and his riley military base in masula, on the border with level 0 to 0 is as a big is 11 on capital. they was, of the conflict and southern lebanon has been simmering since the start of his wheels will cause up the staging reports of air strikes and trust for the tax between israel and his beloved. but that has been a warning from his with us need to ship, assigning us through the in a televised address, said that the group has made a treat unintelligence capabilities that would enable it to strike deeper into israel. and also seeing drone for fits from his beloved drones over stage. really city of hyphen, we've seen drunk from kind of cause the film striking is really positions the message from his will, is that they don't want to put a prepared for it. and any or out with the conflict will not be confined to the board as of living on benita has on the one cypress. it's believed here that cyprus
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cooter is being used by this radius in terms of mid of to intelligence, to talking to his beloved hair. but the message from his realize that this is april, the group has the capability of inflicting damage on israel. but people here in the don't want to avoid the contr ford. one is already suffering from an economic crisis. it would be devastating. but the reality is, if it is, it will not be confined to the board as of this country. and there would be damage inflicted on israel. i said vague. i'll just say the favorites 7 on at least 2 palestinians have been killed by is randy forces who opened fire on a vehicle in the occupied west bank. the sure thing happened in the northern city of kalki, a red crescent official on the scene, todo just here that is rarely false, has prevented his team from approaching the call and assisting the injured. does he or is nor ought to a report from ramallah in the occupied with the city and authorities confirm. 2
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men were killed in poker in the northern westbank with his ready forces. i'm bushed the center of the town and fired at a vehicle carrying to people allegedly wanted by b is really occupation authorities. if you have a habit and my hold said for both confirmed killed their bodies and the car they were riding and were confiscated by the israeli soldiers. meanwhile, something far more strategic and with long lasting effect is also taking place with these rarely army transferring powers over construction and agriculture. and about 61 percent of the west bank to the is really at ministry of defense. particular these b is rarely administer. it's a small search and a group of civil servants loyal to him. what that means is that in essence, fee is really government is implementing its coalition agreement that pledges to on next the west bank. it will be treating these illegal is really supplements the
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same way it would any other is really city inside israel proper. and over the months we've heard from you on an international law experts and more than 50 countries at the international court of justice saying the is rarely occupation of the west bank is illegal because it is permanent, and it is tantamount to annexation. and so now with that step, it is no longer creeping annexation or the fact. so alex ations money would say an exception is here. it is now being streamlined and normalized within the bureaucracy of the as real estate. not all the data, but i'm a law. palestine in the us state department is deputy assistant secretary for his rarely palestinian affairs has resigned. andrew miller says he's made the decision due to family concern was previously known as a critic of biden's approach of handling the war on gaza. several officials have
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resigned from the state department since the beginning of the war with a white house correspondent kimberly how good reports have diplomatic relations with the resignation of senior diplomat. andrew miller from the us state department is the latest in the spring of resignations from the side administration across a range of agencies. and it underscores rowing frustration within the biden to ministration over the president's stock support for israel's war on gaza. already there has been a number of high profile resignations, where those who have resigned have said that the president, in some cases is twisting the facts or even turning a blind di or complicit in the 37000 palestinian desk and counting. now this not only underscores the growing frustration with in the government, but also outside the government. just 2 weeks ago we saw thousands take to the
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street outside the white house, protesting israel's war on garza. and we expect, as we head towards the november presidential election, those protests will continue next week. us president joe biden is set to debate for president donald trump in a presidential debate where joe biden appears in public appearances. he is often met by protesters who call him genocide, joe, or say that his red line was a lie. we also expect there will be further protests when the is rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu addresses a joint session of congress. next month. we know that there will already be a large number of members of congress who plan to boycott that address. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house are still ahead on how to see major public housing parts of the falcons. these millions of people sweltering in the middle of the huge waves and the death toll from days of torrential rain and one of the worst
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areas in southern china jumps to $47.00 the on counting the cost few k policies of laid off at a comic plans and election manifesto has been who can bring, we'll change the you have slept, play a terrace on chinese by the electric vehicles because that spunk afraid will eat on . last, i have popping pay package. is he worth it down to the cost on? i will just say around the
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. ringback the award winning program from international so make, as we've just seen so many people traveling with children, taking a long and difficult to explore and abundance of wells plus programming every time we do an interview well met with soldiers, voices from different quote, stories from other ranks each one of us is a, with this today here. now programs that open your eyes to an alternative view of from well on alger 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the hello, this is a reminder of our top stories this hour. at least 55 palestinians have been killed
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in as many attacks across the street. 30 of them were killed in strength on guns, a city in the south 25 others were killed in a striking and what was declared a safe. so the u. n. chief has voiced alarm at the escalating violence along the israel 11 and folder antonio. good tab. it says warning that one rush move on. this calculation could trigger a why to watch a catastrophe imagination and the us state departments, deputy assistant secretary for each family palestinian affairs has resigned. andrew miller says he made that decision for family reasons, but he's disagreed with in the past with president joe finance handling the war on guns. healy, 100000000 people in the united states are under a huge advisory. it's the result of what's called a heap. don't that stretches from the midwest to the great lakes to the northeast
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of the u. s. she has tons of reports even before the heat, the informed friday was washington dc. 5th, straight day or 32 degrees celsius focuses expect the temperature to reach 37.7 degrees celsius or 100 degrees fahrenheit, at least once here over the weekend. the last time that happened in washington was in 2016 and then in mid august, i believe that for the past decade we have been screaming that we want does the room in this country. if you knew something about a big business and your dollars keep continuing to get in, the way i hate to inform is when a high pressure system traps hot air over an area and prevents cooling from entering wide spread on cheese liberty high temperatures are full cost across the country from the east to the midwest, employment changes where the heat, the, and to be more frequent as alondra loves even longer. the concern now is the effects of prolonged change over several days with no risk. spite of nice, not just on humans, but only us as a toy,
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easily fragile infrastructure from power grids to transportation. extreme heat exposes the us as close divisions and the response of municipal authorities to the inevitable rise of death. similar to the most vulnerable is still open circled cooling fences for those without air conditioning. i'm lucky, i can tell you are in the fountain stage. one of the, among the most vulnerable to extreme heat of the us is estimated 2400000 fall workers, a large percentage in florida state that is already broken. temperature wrecked was this. yeah. yeah, this will be the 1st year in florida, the new doors and fullest that prevents mandatory heat and water breaks for farm workers. the florida senate acted under pressure from the states. i do come true, lovely that it was outraged and attempts to find employers who didn't protect their workers from heat exhaustion. one of the things that's really been, you know, frustrating for us as observers, is the amount of times we see of health departments put out guidance. you know, tell them folks, it's going to be really hot. stay in doors,
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right. avoid physically staying is activity. um, and if you must, you know, take it easy, but farmers are not able to avail themselves of those same protections in their workplace. the fear now is that along with temperatures depths in america's fields, we will say sort of this year she ever times, the elders are washington. several balkan countries have experienced a major power blackout. and mid scores, usually high summit temperatures, both in, in hudson covina and montenegro and most of gracious, adriatic coast as well as positive albania, were all impacted. the policy alia has caused significant issues, including shutting down traffic lights and malfunction of power transmission line in montenegro is reportedly responsible for the outage. ida has the music as more from 70 of, of the smallest of what we know about the power outage is coming from grace and officials. they say that the incident did not happen to increase. so and according to some preliminary information,
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the problem happened somewhere between greece and albania. a great and officials had also says it's march 6 up to 6 months before we have official investigation results. and they said, that's what happened might be to some extent related to extreme heat waves. today we have to have one of the pots of space in the balkans, with temperatures reaching up to 40 degrees, people in bosnia and herzegovina, albania, grace, shaw, and montenegro. greece as well were affected by this power outage. we're talking about hundreds of thousands, if not millions. uh also sir, is aware of tax to the because we're in the middle of the sort of the season. i'm. the situation is gradually coming back to normal. the electricity is gradually coming back, but there were some disruptions. we're hearing that inside of the bulky and capital traffic lights were off and there were severe traffic disruptions. also, we're hearing about people who were stuck in the elevators and the fire fire
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fighters has to rescue them. luckily, institutions such as schools, hospitals, and other similar institutions. they do have their own uninterrupted power supplies with their own generators, least 47 people have died in floods and land slides in the southern chinese province of global emergency cruise helps thousands of people to evacuate in until a provence in the east. they used to pull those is to bring trapped residents to safety. elsewhere, flooding has damaged cross roads. an infrastructure with emergency measures in place in more than a 1000 pounds. katrina you has moved from aging. the houses storms of last 7, an eastern china for about 10 days now and the effected provinces include one don't put in place to john and john, see the lifelock, the hardest to region seems to be accounted, continue a major city inform don't. they reported the highest death row so far. now at the
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beginning of this week, non stop torrential rain target extensive land slides, as well as severe flooding. some parts of penguin county received about 40 centimeters range within a 12 hour period. now we're just starting to get an idea of how wide spread the damage is about. 55000 people live in p. u in county. and the government says more than 5000 times more than 100 bridges had been destroyed, damaged, a 1000 hectic, a fall, bland, had been effected, power supply, disclose key rules and communication lines have also been cut. now the authorities say because of how wide spread and how serious the disaster has been, it's taking a risk, the teams and emergency team days to reach those who need to be rescued. and those who were trapped. the search does continue for those who are missing, but some fear that the death toll, they still katrina you all to 0 agent c. u. s. supreme court upheld
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a federal gun law. it's intended to protect victims of from domestic violence. the decision keeps in place of 30 around more, the bonds, those with restraining orders for domestic abuse from owning guns. the ruling marks a rid of victory for firearms restrictions in the top code protest as outside the supreme court praised the decision. the full members of the billionaire into just family have been sentenced for several years. for exploitation of the indian workers, lawyers for the family say they are shocked by the buddies and the cooling is a moral judgment rather than a legal one. the family reached a confidential out of court settlement with the employees who made the accusations against them. the prosecution decided to pursue the case due to the gravity of the charges in the maybe a top court has overturned it to colonial era laws that criminalized same sex relationships campaign and say, it's a historic moment for the country. the judgement removes rarely enforced laws
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dating back to 1927 when the media inherited from the colonial area era. the women change of the gaining independence from south africa in 1990 days. really a moment to stay for all and that may be and so that's human rights, put it off of constitution and who left the equality and the promise of happiness is from is a constitution from me, personality, it means set my life wouldn't. for my life, we didn't know never be a crime again. the officials in front say the same result is still too polluted to allow open water games at the olympics. this summer empowers the cities, prefixes, samples taken from the river last week to not meet standards. the saying is just is supposed to host the olympics opening ceremony and watch a sports official say if the pollution is not cleared. when the games begin swimming events will be postponed for
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a few days. a lympics are due to begin in the french capital next month. so that's the news for now, i'm just going washington. the news continues here on out 0 of the counting the cost the how do i still know laptop in that in time seat particular across the northeast corner of the united states. we've got high pressure plus by southerly wind. seems right to, to the north. is that, well, it's warm enough, but this is the a relatively cool a further south. this is where the very, very hot weather remains in place. so this is the dividing line. you can see little plot just storms and moving across the northern plains, that will roll the way towards the lakes as we go through the next couple of days. the heat you can see with the red showing up on that shot here, pushes a little further north with, as we go on through sunday, getting into the mid twenties there. and when it take, for example,
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but the intense heat remains across the south and still pretty hold, i just was in the leasing corner, reco breaking take. they say it's 38 celsius by the time, become too fast, bye, and sunday. big sabbath stand was the sad across the, the, the like stretching across the northern plains. these could cause some localized flooding, some reading off the showers, your point i mixed in, as well as certainly a possibility that went to weather will eventually push its way into the canadian maritime russia. showers, say it just around new mexico, helping with the well 5. so anybody significant grateful, meanwhile for california, so that well 5, the still very well. meanwhile, the course at east the side of mexico, the risk of the flooding, the african stories from african perspectives. the museum it is the menus to say mass email books from some people to short documentary by african filmmakers from the
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