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the. ringback the the console rom and you want to know, does it renews online? my headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes as well as will ongoing surprise, an estimated 39000 pallets to be in teenagers from taking the high school exams. is there any forces tie an injured palestinian man to the hood of a military vehicle and drive past i'm deal and says during a rage in the occupied west bank. heavy rains floods and land slides. how the
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climate crisis threatening the lives of millions across the last in america also had the state telescopes. that's a lot of it by tying the word from loads into space or the mission to hung down the most powerful explosions in all universe. i'm doing a gets real sco with the like to split sees netherlands manager. wrong comment is less fuming off to his team's door against from that your 2020 full adults having its own rooms out by referring decision that spot control the c. m to pay the welcome to the these are it's $10.00 gmc, we'd be getting calls i what? tens of thousands of young palestinians a face going to set in the future. the 8 months of costs and his ready bombardment have destroyed all the damage. the 90 percent of those school buildings,
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those still standing have become places of shelton study. and right now palestinian students should be starting secondary school exams. the un reports the estimates of $39000.00 students all being deprived of their opportunity to sit the territories yearly for gc exams. according to the ministry of education, 430 high school students have been killed and as well as will on garza, and more than 12000 wounded. on top of that, the, the old of gauze government school buildings have been damaged with dozens, completely destroyed. we're talking about this more and then we're getting some breaking news. coming out of the region that attack on the outs shot the refugee come west of gauze. a city is what we're hearing. these are the latest pictures that are coming from the area. information is scanty, but we can cross those 2 topic apple as
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a mock correspondent who's in the about the topic. what are you hearing about this attack on the i'll shut the refugee camp of the yes. so the impacts of the tax on the other parts of the gauze. this trade did not witness any and within the past couple of hours, but just a few minutes ago the, it's very minutes where you had talked to a full residential neighborhoods in a shockey worker to come to the western side of cause. this is the place that palestinians in the north of district, in particular, in the body of refugee company and below i have been told to seek refuge in light of devalue operations. the same, the same that is getting from the shots of refuge account was really just uh, being guys on them for a residential buildings were completely and partially destroyed as the rest to is alongside with the help of civilians they are trying to sift through the rubble in order to find the looking for survivors and the the, the casualties thats arriving to us. we are a possible so us doing in fact as
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a number of palestinians have to report it to an in july and ongoing risk to abrasions are still taking place on the ground. the place has been previously invaded by the is very ami turning the vast majority of its building into the rubble at the same time as well is re attacking areas that the task operates attend . despite its previous announcement that the many totally managed to control. you know that part of gauze and now what we do here and what we do know, we stop the attacks that exist along during doesn't even. and as i to neighborhoods far as palestinians have to report of killed off to being attacks like is really minute treat to drugs assessed. so have a cause and continued to monitor that situation as it develops. so we're showing these pictures as they just pictures of the i'll shut the refugee cabinets just pivots. what we were talking about nicole's up to $39000.00. what palestinian teenagers in the gaza strip should have been sitting very important exams, but just cons of the yeah,
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that's right. we are talking about 39000 pallets the need to students are supposed today to saw the 1st day of exams on, on the go to the tests that will qualify them later. to join universities, as they just by the army has destroyed the vast majority of the schools and universities alongside that, at least according to the ministry of education and holly education, $400.00 to $2.00, how senior high school students, whitfield since october, the 7th. and this is a grim reality as they looked at the students have lost their dreams in order to join the fields that were planning to follow. and to take part in due to the is very ongoing offensive on the charge for you in order to get the full story about this. we are doing right now by a palestinian a student to sign in. she is at this place, a student from bay town on time from the north of this trip to know about her experience, to be able to undergo the heritage exams to see a lot. thank you so much for your time and we'd like to know from you how will you
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preparing to join and even to on the go told you he sounds because he says to uh um, besides the worst started uh, i like spend for 2 days uh, searching i scroll normally and i really worked hard a school, so the end of my lessons then go back home and do visions and had extra lessons and extra exams and so on was a special teacher, goes all you want us to reach the point i plan to in the future, but unfortunately one of the worst starts and destroyed the school that i was studying and our future has gone on. uh huh. you know what to say? like, our education has gone to so i don't know what i should do in this situation. i'm not giving up, i will. um, continue in southern uh you said you in my shelter, which is a school a government school. well,
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i'm hoping to join me at the school again and then join university and how do you see that be this would today, i'd really impacted your ability to join your is tom's this year. and how do you feel about this on how generally you that your future is impacts it? well, i'm still part of the trust code. i've been studying for 12 years to reach this point and to have this moment, which is to join the 1st exam and have like a high scores and have fall. now. oh, i'm not thinking about those um thinking about if there's any like in your happened um the big tab, they give us the opportunity to join the school. and then i'll also be again and i'm hoping that someone will head costs to join the university. the school again then joined universities, associates, thank you so much talk for your time,
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and there is generally a great sentiment of frustration. so here among palestinian the students who on april today to undergo their attempt to hicks, i'm the cfo palestinians. the students is absolutely important which can qualify them later to join the fields that that later will be depending on in order to make the inc heavier lives up to future recovering the 4th and their obama. thanks a lot update. let's join sunrise is the director of planning it and ross the united nations agency, full palestinian refugees sees with a slide from there. oh, by mr. wright is always good to have you on the program. thanks for your time. how depressing is it that 39000 students as you estimates, concept that exams it's a very sad day. i mean 39000 students not able to sit there exams another, you know, more than half a 1000000. they've been deprived of of education. some of them a, not us, but i do agree example, and then we focus today on the, on,
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on that as you want us to say, i will just say that their exams is poignant is status yet another layer of a softness of the population has gone through, i mean, we will remember with, with dread but, but with a sense of rise passage when we were preparing for and fixing the the, those exams so hopeful that these children on top of everything else being denied that topic business. the old societies invest a lot in education, but particularly palestinians executed out of state palestinians and gauze have given hours to allow us that they, they've gone so hold on. so when to make something open so, so you have very, very soft. i mean, if you, even if you could hold exams that today, are there any buildings left that can actually post them and the exams, you know, not really. i mean, look is, as i say, 3 things. one is the, the extent of damage and, and destruction. cisco infrastructure, the almost to the service of unrest. schools we've got about 300 schools in garza,
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all most to those of them have been damaged or destroyed. we believe we're not able to assess every single one given the situation. secondly, is the fact that these schools are now being used shelves as those that haven't been destroyed. so phil, when, when hundreds of thousands of people, classrooms teaming with, with families who are seeking refuge there. unfortunately, these places as we know, and always say 500 people today, i've been killed inside unrest or was nothing but bad thing. i would draw attention . so it's just the level of trauma that people face over the last 8 months. whether that be physical trauma or mental trauma is affecting both the children, but also the, the teachers and the teaching staff, those that we of course, we'd love to provide that, that. and so for all sorts of reasons and very, very difficult right now for education and awesome. i mean, you are you an organization that's banned by the occupying power,
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israel of having any sale action or involvement in gaza right now. so who would have you, who would have you worked with on the ground to be your surrogates? if, if to get those examinations under way, could have been possible. would it have been allowed? i mean, like to say whether or not it would have been allowed, but education isn't something that you can, you can hand over that can just be quote, unquote delivered by uh, an engineer by, are you an agency any, any other one i mean i'm or is the only you an agency anyway and in the well, that runs a school system that runs an education system, a lot of the largest part of that is in gauze or. and it succeeded for decades and decades of investment by the international community and has produced for multiple results. despite the misery, the repeated conflicts that people have have gone through. and despite the failure of the national community and then so they are, is brady complex. we've, we've,
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we've succeeded immensely successfully in our educational programming and then garza over the years. so no, it isn't anything that can just be handed over to another service provider. unfortunately, some of those have to leave it. that is good to get your time and your insights on say, what is a depressing day for many young people across the gaza strip. thanks for your time . now several policy needs to be an interest in and is really right in jeanine in the occupied the west bank, the city of sizes ready for so strongly a military vehicle for the injured palestinian tied to the hood of the truck, the drive past several ambulances and the phase be using him as a human shield, palestinians, only 3 postings, arrested by these rainy ministry in the slightest. encasements get more of this and go live to ramallah. know or day is standing by for a shocking image is coming out to the occupied westbank. what is the story behind what we're seeing from janine a shocking indeed. so have the most i had the last demand that we see
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in those images was injured in the shoulder and in the thigh. he was tied to an armored is rarely military vehicle that for a rate it through jeanine, driving past ambulances, as it rated that city and detained a number of people he was later let go and is now receiving treatment. other people are also receiving treatment, at least 2 injury and hospitals. one of them told the 0 that he too, went through that ordeal of being as used as a human shield, but his ordeal was not caught on camera. and this is part of the, as we've reported over the months of a pattern of behavior that lead the un secretary general recently to place the israeli army and subtler on that list of shame. a party is that target at children fighting the use of human shields. as well overall in the west bank over night rates have resulted in the detention of about 25 at palestinians,
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a young boy 12 years of age, as also passed the coming to ruins. he sustained 2 weeks ago in an earlier raid in the rules of hearing that tensions of running high and co t, lia. to know what was going on my to impose celia in the morning and his rarely man was shot and severely injured. he was treated given initial treatments in a palestinian hospital and later transferred to is really custody. the attack seems to be an attack of a par, trinity in response or retaliation to the ambush and killing of 2 palestinians who belong to an armed group. in that town, we still don't have a, a statement of re claiming responsibility, but it does seem like those 2 attacks are related. these really army rated, confiscated the car and cameras as well in the area, probably part of their investigation to ascertain who the perpetrators of the
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attack was. but it's again, part of that daily, relentless, a reality of island. so here that we see day in and day out from is really settlers and his really soldiers no day for us with the light is over by law. thank you. the blush and present resume of peace in this taken pulse and a wing thing. so near the tomb of the unknown soldier in most good, the preaching was joined by his new defense minister and called him his andre booted assaults. a replace long serving administer, said guy sugar in may. susan spent much of the past week abroad, strengthened colleagues with north korea and the tiny hawkins is life for us now in most good and interesting choice of defense administrating. this sort of why to re shuffle down you absolutely. and such
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a big re shuffle in the morning. he stood with it. i'm already out and goes like a show. do a have a present cigarettes, a president, food inside outgo, 10 out of 12 deputy defense minutes design in comes us get. but it will self amount of water regard. it's a b, i technocrats a yeah. com headed number crunching economist who is there really to get be spending at the rush defenders, ministry under control spending was which levels of 6.7 percent that's approaching so be to your levels of defense spending and really to send a message the things ongoing to be different, the m o, d, as in place in recent months and years by kind of geishas of corruption, nepotism, incompetence and efficiency. and, but it was supposed that to send a clear message, the things will be done differently at events at c, rushes fall, reese just this week you said to ministry officials that you will be reporting to me. and if you don't fulfill your contracts with the m o d, you will be held criminally responsible. that sends
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a very clear message that he's there to very much clean out the stables to show this is not going to be happening again and very much to act as a bridge between me and moody, which has been operating your best far as a sort of the 2 of its own bridge that with the russian war time economy, the ministry economy, which the criminal has been shifting to over the past few months. so very much a major development. of course, both of the russian id with major repercussions in the mediums a long time for the conflict in ukraine. douglas, thanks very much for the update. the whole cause that for us it must go. let's close over to the pablo. so i will go ha, an independent defense. i must also, in the russian capital just of how good, how always good to have you on. i'll just say we're to give us a little bit more in depth analysis as to what's going on in most go. how do you mean to put the appointment of mister bellis off to the position of defense? minnesota, the hello. this was a clear indication that the there are serious problems in the mobile
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mercury mobilization of the russian economy. it's the industry to produce weapons and relations for uh, a war of attrition. that kind of the 20th century style, industrial war where large amounts of weapons and munitions are $200.00 each day there. but obviously we're problems there. uh, there was a problem with connection between defense ministry and the other parts of the russian government for the comic blog and do the finance ministry at the central bank and of course 100 below the surface from the same stock as they come to allow me. ministers and advisors to press the butcher's use elsewhere for a long time. and then is there a deputy prime minister advisor to put you on the knowledge matters?
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so he has to stream lines, there's serious problems there. and here's the problem. we don't have friends and we need old weapons to that is a strong enough man, militarily, in terms of being able to control the ministry. it wasn't long ago, but we saw rebellion within the ranks as well as well. he's not no, just the electric background and the i just read assessor circ, a shy girl who was also didn't have any real, no extra background. and in service before he became a minister, ernesto and i asked him in the service to administer who are more or less motive dries to emergency industry. but he was where military uniform fancy was uniform loss of business. and yesterday, at the reception in the kremlin, for the graduate for bo, tree academy use you as we are in a civilian suit. you will not today, excuse me, what tracy is going to work on the economic part on producing more work.
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while the military part of the campaign will be run by the general staff, the chief of general stafford change, it's due by the restroom of abuse. the past week, as reported from the clermont where he directed was bolger supreme command. so that for a, if it is a case of mr. bell, a soft looking after the economics of the defense department is he really going to leave the direction of the war. ready and it's execution in the hands, all of those military generals. where will he sort of input into that sort of problem solving today. and you might say a positive foothold or positive outcome for that or objectives in ukraine. and this is another specialist in our business organization. on administrative organizations, so he should streamline the decision making on especially on procurement and
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robust bases. everything like that by the mileage of box will be with to the general staff and do that. but i know something works for the general staff assured was actually sideline and with, as i was told, and that didn't make your moms happy. so that was one that may be the reasons he was fired, but of course he was fired up to be a still very much the part of the gym administration. man named raj in my position . so yes, i mean believe i believe i remember to, oh, so for my the reading and director treat operational matters that are being run by the general fast. i would say both of us to some extent as like robert martin tomorrow, when he was appointed in the 60s to run the underground food service of separate it . i'm know a trip part of the again,
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the so you be interesting to see what happens in the coming days of the impulse, i will get another thanks so much for joining us from moscow. i do at least 27 people being killed in landslides and floods. across the lots in america, after a week of tranquil rain, roads and bridges have been destroyed, making investigates is quite difficult. although it is a warning that the death cold could rise, holmes, i'm home. it has the latest in a rush to bring the devices, but it into my living d. so if a heavy link in el salvador dreams good lance lights, destroying homes and cutting of entire communities well suited to see several people are trapped in destroyed buildings. yes. on the way, but there are 19 people who have died so far, including 2 children and 3 adults in the past 24 hours. there are a 104 active shelters, and we've had more than 3000 people in the shelters. and she and tie it down on the
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water. the government has issued warnings for civil regions. see flag with the levels. good rights father was really, really that it's kind of the river that we've afloat and what's a canal group? we think it's because of the construction companies buying the land up hill and making the river small. luckily the situation is not that that you don't do it as rufus have broken their bonds. so imagine homes and funds while i think it's about 5 o'clock in the morning, it started to rain heavily. and by 10 o'clock in the morning, the house was flooded. the flags of also heat, northern mexico, forcing thousands to be taking the temper. shelton's toilet is a 3, all of the streets were destroyed. we don't have anything to eat. no electricity, water, nothing. the road was destroyed. when i left my home, everything was destroyed across the region risky if it's expected to continue for
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days. have them. i'm with the navy, 100000000 people in the united states on the dangerous heat advisories as the result of what's called a heat that stretches from the midwest to the great lakes. and then to the northeast of the us chapter 10. say how small from washington dc as even before the heat, the informed friday was washington dcs. 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 this document. this country is a big business. let's keep continuing to get into what he's doing forms when a high pressure system traps hole air over an area and prevents cool from entering wide spread on seas. liberty high temperatures are full cost across the country
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from the east to the midwest. time it changes let heat tends to be more frequent laundry. and last even longer. the concern now is the effects of prolonged change over several days with no risk. buy have nice, not just on humans, but on the us as an a. tory is the fragile infrastructure from power grants 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 circles, cooling sensors 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, huge of the us is estimated 2400000 fall workers. a large percentage in florida state is already broken temperature reckless this. yeah. yeah, this will be the 1st year in florida, the new doors and fullest that prevents man's entry heat and water breaks full farm workers. the florida senate acted under pressure from the states agriculture lobby
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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, you know, frustrating for us as observers, is the amount of times we see public health departments put out guidance, you know, tell them folks, it's going to be really hot, stay in doors, right? void physically stay is activity. um, and if you must, you know, take it easy for farmers, they're not able to avail themselves of those same protections in their workplace. the fear now is that along with temperatures depths in america's fuels, we will say sort of this year she ever times, the alger 0 washington still had, hey, all the, i'll just say are the changing phase of mexico's oven. skate some new rules and making the whole neighborhood safer and more attractive and spoiled west. indeed show that sometimes all you need is hope t. 20 welcome backs and coming up later on the pipe. the
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. now we're probably look to change in the weather packing over the next week or say, but currently still in europe, or will the clouds misleading that off and it's generating some very big chaz damaging child's actually alpine fronts and switzerland. these clouds represent thunder storms and they've also grown and will grow to the east, where it's quite warm and not of course, full of moisture. so damaging scientists domes flesh drugs, if you like, down the rivers sitting in the out where you've got snow about to add to it because of the walls of the incoming summer. overall, the real heat is kept for the center of and in the just west side of it. sleep where this storm spins up. rate will be kept at $27.00 degrees in the rain. but if you are in southern italy or greece or ball, gary reading, the thirty's move types who probably rise and even further northwest so far has
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been disappointing. london's forecast to get 25. this is on sunday and madrid still happens to hutch to co spain and portugal been doing quite well. just recently. as you might expect for the half of the heat, current is in the balkans and i suspect is good to get even hotter here. still have a most of north africa and disappointing despite the site, you see sometimes the sheriff's it should be reading loudly, west africa. i've gone away again in depth analysis of the days headlines. does this mean that a slide south of donald trump? now, i don't think so and that it could even help trump in the general election. i think even people that don't like trump part, looking at this as selected justice or weapon ization of the justice system. frank assessments that this stage, both ukraine's a pro 10 must cause a pro se i thought that a 100 percent different. at this moment, no one can build boxes for the inside story. on al jazeera african
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on top stories. phase rails military is just kind of down to a large scale attack on northern gone. so a number of college students have entails positive type rate from the funding announce, strode over the streets and rescue crews a scrambling to find survivors. and so just to the launch of a victims are young children or even reports estimates of 1300000 high school students are being deprived to the opportunities that, that annual exams and garza johnson time. most young people who would be taking part in those tests. instead, schools are being used to shelter, displaced people and several products that needs to be an interested in this right . evade in geneva and the notes on keep high westbank. now this video shows is very false. as driving a military vehicle with an engine palestinians tied to the hood of the truck to drive drive past several ambulance isn't to pay it to be using him as a human shield. so let's go back to our top headline that we just told you about this attack on palestinians in northern gauze and costs of a ton of capitalism is in there. about all we know for the moment is that this
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attack company at the outset, the refugee camp with many injured topic. just tell us what your finding out small sources the well yeah, that's really to the attack has been carried down on a shot to your refuge account of the western side of the gaza strip. this time is a very densely populated with palestinians and and so people who have been displaced from areas such as need to value refuge account alongside with bacon out the town and the far north, the district for the written relative stuff as we have been hearing supply witnesses on the ground, they have confirmed that the attack has been carried out using multiple besides that shot with the entire residential neighborhoods. the number of motor store buildings have been completely destroyed and they have turned into the russell as we have seen here. and also from this folks pass some of the civil defense in the gaza strip. the crews on the ground rescue is alongside even with the help of civilians are struggling to sift through the rubbing to find the volley. but as,
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as the attack has been carried out in an area that is absolutely very crowded. and even though only with disability as well also with the terms of building as houses that are so adjacent to each other. which means that the there are still similarly and some of the ruffles and the number to now is on the duty home during risk. your patience by the civil defense cruise box for doing reality is that this place has been attacked without any pro one in the restaurant to repeat. the account has been multiple lead targeted since the beginning of the different messages have been committed in the place along side now, defense have been has been appealing, that they are complete and struggling to survive is the destruction left behind. the attack is beyond imagination. a topic, you know, we, we often talk about why these attacks are happening, whether that happening in a safe or non safe zone and evacuation or not evacuation. so where does al shot to
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kind of actually stand in the way that these railings regard? it's at how palestinians the, the false to stay or have no other choice, but to stay where they are, because the whole strip is so unsafe of the yes. so allows takes you through the entire process and drove upfront the image about the situation of the north of district. now we clearly remember the days when the is when the military announced the beginning of the mex reparation and encouraging in the notes of this trip. i shall have to work your account is located in the north of distress. and the western part of gauze was city, which means that it's in a place that is very ministry half operated. and before the military, it covers out a military encourage them into hot top districts. they managed to search houses, demolished, even as he claimed to militarily this month, to come on to tell you as well. again, we can see is that there's some getting said just the, it's very strange when salty, rich energy come and renew. and we need to understand that families from the town
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such as they tunnel and i'm baseline. have been slipping from the is very important according to the destruction of the is what, oh me to do. western part of goes on. this is the place today that was targeted by these very 5 to jets without any prior warnings, leaving the weight of destruction in an area that must be at least protected and even designated to be safe according to the is this reading disruptions when they firstly just talk through the medical, encouraging in the body of refuge account boys who have told the family stuff to move to the western areas of the goals where that talked happen today. so generally what we do know we do, he is complete controversial just in passed by, that is where the ministry and later people have been shot spies, we saw it was on the even a shows how, how the rings and even children being tight areas that they were taking as truth i'm that even reflects how the concepts of the safety principle has been completely
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pulled up and goes on as we now until we continue here to hear from our witnesses, the attacks continued in the south, milwaukee, which supposed to be safe. i know when the noise and i saw 2 or 3 jump were hundreds of thousands of pass to send in. some of these have been displaced as a shield, so sorry, thanks very much. how it covers the net force life in the republic continued to call it events as an insult. and i'll show it to you if you come from those latest pictures that you can see on your screen joint, even though he's got the i'll have the media and communications officer for aux funding gaza. live with us also from the butler miss without is could help you with this on the program. i know that you know, to totally across what's going on and i'll shut the refugee can. but it does highlight the fact that your organization is always trying to protect children. and we know that children, the largest group of victims in this, what 8 months will buy as well at the moment. uh, what would your 1st concerns be when you hear about to attacking the refugee camp
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like that? and how do you coordinate with your rocks from representatives who are that are on the ground as to what you can do to help? oh, thank you so much for having me. i'm actually starting to see children and other vulnerable communities and in groups are being the largest of the victims of i need air strike and a or any are jewelry, show, or bombing. it's really shocking to see those 2 videos of our lives, of those civilians being declaimed over 9. so that's why it's important. and that's why we always quoted, for a cease fire so that we is talk this for machine that is happening now and goes off and, and, and the areas and the goals as judge. it's older, we always have the code for a cease fire so that we as a humanitarian organization and as as age organizations do respond to the needs of
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the people in need with the north goals or, or in southern parts of golf. so we've been talking stephanie the last few weeks about funding in gaza, somebody i know that's high on your agenda, waiving gaza, as far as your colleagues are concerned, are you seeing some in develop right now? as i can see that the risk of farming is very immune and especially in north georgia. just yesterday i was talking to my uncle who lives in north golf on who has been displayed me there. and he told me how he couldn't find any food item in the market or into souls that are suppressed in the mortgage after navigating over the market for specific visit to both or for specific food item to feed. as a children, i was actually shocked and it broke my heart to see one of my relatives of being a star and famine is entering the closer a i mean a with the install or
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a north golf zone. and when food is available, we usually find that the for the prices are very high and our bank is tire rocky. we seem to have a slight telecommunications issue going on, but we'd all guess from ok. so i think get a general idea of what's going on, but also you'll appreciate that communications with garza will always be sporadic while i was on getting confident going on. so whether it be the telephone or satellite links will always get disrupted. but these are the latest pictures, well, shots, the refugee camp up in the north of the west of gauze. the city, as our correspondents are a couple of assume explained to us as being targeted relentlessly, a 8 month. se does not want it, not as far as we understand parts of the say. so is that the israelis continue to tell everybody about, but it is an insight thing, garza city and as you see from the devastation just that you know,
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just continues with obviously this overshadowing of funding which is looming across the goals district, which is why we were speaking to alex, i'm guess, didn't quite get to ask the numbers of people and individuals that we believe also a few from funding, but we'll try and get more on that as it was a progress you much in the spring. you some of the days of news now and knows most of that and use parliament to set to evaluate and the new pro in the new prime minister government before the sunday midnight deadline, the party of center, right. and lead to his john mitt sikowski. he won just a 43 percent of votes in these elections that he suspected to be named the prime minister. my beloved investigator has moved from the capital skokie. so quality assurance led by the central right to the death of my 9. 1 movements are going to form new governments in north macedonia. are you still on east coast?
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you will be new prime minister on the leading position is far to see here. it's a controversial timing is certainly called griffith, who was granted asylum is hungary, after she was faced with criminal prosecutions in north macedonia, east coast, he says that the focus of the new governments will be economy as citizens that are expecting creek results. now some uncompromising fight against crime and corruption and said that he will not tolerate some uses by elective officials. the main focus of the new government will be on people due to must immigration. it's close to the problem is that his government will continue the path of european integration. but due to illness happens under a double jerry, i dictates the condition on this fact is that north macedonia should change its constitution and include bulgarian minority something. that's one model. it's up on monday, it has so far, so don't be opposed. also in east coast. he and his party did not stop using the
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old name of this country republic of macedonia. this close reaction from greece, letting me suppose you said that she will use new constitutional name in those. yeah, yeah. most of the sort of which is a professor international relations at the international university of study, eva joins us now from that good type with this on the program is likely that the new macedonian prime minister will be mr. nick, because see, and so how will sort of his right of send to position affect the sort of political direction of macedonia in the days ahead. it actually gets goods directed very radically because of his political party, which is on trial rights. political part, the is known for its pro russian stances. it's us kept expenses and they were angry basically for years because previous socialist party was breaking down to lease and football, giddy. i work with full members of the e or when, but when we basically grace asked them to change their name,
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the previous socialist party, they changed the name to north macedonia. when the bulgarians asked for my kid, don't you know the language to be recognized as a dialect? it's about getting language and the market doing the national identity as a part of the why there, i'll get it national identity. it's a socialist brockovich accepted that. and that basically angered the right as well to national sports is inside much ivonya and been metal was a political party which was moving for years and now they are back empowered with very angry and attitude that's coming with um basically what makes kosky said when he comes to power when he becomes of the prime minister that he's not going to recognize the official name. i'll spell snort macedonia. he's just going to call the country my kids. i don't. yeah, because he was against disagreement between re temperature. don't you? let me just to have the just jump in that professor. is this the reason then why the public at large voted had been to power? it's all about a name and that's this, it's the roles of that. the cost of living,
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the economy or the relationship with the european union. and i would say goes, i want us to be this one of the big ways this was that national identity should because into both those national identities are, are more important than economy general. i mean, i don't agree with that, that's view, but generally that is the case i'd like to don't use are struggling to have data on the national identity. they're not recognized by you. yes. okay. is really not from weeks and then from service as well. and that is an important issue, especially in countries such as much and on. yeah, of course, the other issue is economy. and during the times of the social government, the economy was not being well as being well in the entire region. so basically the combination of ignoring my kid on the national identity and bending. bradley, it's one of the positions we travel that we, we try left by the colorado virus that's meant to be left to the victoria, all of these nations the party. and what is frightening even more is the fact that the oldest cells, political cells inside the veneta are very relates of and connected to russia or
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their, their previous president. he basically brought away to honda read because he was, he was to, he wasn't the products. uh he had some corruption issues, but he was also very close to russia. and i believe the government's national was the government to pay way to russia, to position itself even stronger in the macedonian society. and on other mistake, i believe that this government is going is that they are ignoring the voice of the i'll being and minority. what actually want, what's the population? so he's not willing to do positions the waiting. it'd be interesting to see how he proceeds and his premier shape as and when it happened, suddenly in the days idea. yeah. yeah. was still of it's thanks for joining us from somebody gave it a hey rock. it's having a satellite with the telescopic capabilities that's being launched into space from china is 61 province. this is the moment the book. it took flight joints you developed by china and
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friends. the satellite has been designed to track down the most powerful explosions and all universe cooled gamma rate. this only violent events and space can generate those blasts like a large dying stall collapsing under its own weight forming a black hole. now that's event i mentioned explosion traveling. it may be the speed of light which is called a gamma ray. the out the song detected in the sky around once every day, but the so brief scientists are in the race again, it's time to collect data. but this telescope satellite will use x ray vision to track down the souls, the bus, a lot of scientists to investigate the process. the, the, the 1st task galaxies, tremendous is a senior research fellow at the international center. so radio astronomy research, a cutting university, she says the new satellite will be enabling scientists to detect small gamma ray this from a great to distance. so we actually don't see as many as are actually happening. so gamma, right this, this, this a lot that the scam are
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a lot they produce is actually a very narrow beam of light. and unless that beam is directly pointed at us, we're never going to say is that they are actually still extremely rare events. we have to look at very, very large hops at the end of this very, very deeply, very, very far away. and for very long time, before we, we say any of them at an age one is actually quite unique and interesting from different types of explosions. the creation of different material in different environments, but the, the ones to be detect advice, foam that i aim is to actually detect the most distant and therefore the most oldest gamma, right? so we're talking about this that has occurred only a few 100000000 years,
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often the band with the the, the creation of the universe. and that means that the lot has taken several billions of years to reach us. so as we're looking further away and looking at these more distant explosions, we're actually looking back in time. but it's time for try one more news on the arrows. yes, that's right. it's a hell francis head coach to the additional says he has no concerns about missing, came in and back paid despite his team's failure to school. in that goal, the struggle with netherlands by state on the ventures to break his nose in france's okay. and his absence central increase on the scoring opportunities, but missed number of chauncey's from place range and a huge, controversial decision in the 2nd half is nothing is had chevy. siemens go rolled out after lengthy vo check officials move the teammate. stenciled them freeze was obstructing the keeper, was standing in an off site position that c tournaments 1st goal is true,
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but it's still like people's friends and methods move progress into the new account stage. i think the position of didn't freeze is offsite. that's through. but he isn't disturbing the cold people and when that is not to happen, then it's a legal goal in my opinion, and you need 5 minutes to check it. because it's so difficult. i don't understand this. in my opinion, once again, he's not disturbing the cold people might have. did you have a question about? no, it was just allowing you, i don't know the referees came together. there was a player who was impeding the goalkeeper from being able to dive. i know that took a little bit time was actually quite taken aback by how long it took. gosh, because when i saw the image on the screen for me, it was a no brainer. well, it's got like to a car exponent. dominant cane who's in berlin. ready?
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tom, pick that one for us, dominic, both coaches on to son play, holding different viewpoints on that. just allowed to go. what was the view that in germany, a weird defends on. the officials are still getting everything ready because the goals don't open here until 2 o'clock in the afternoon local time, but certainly the social media platforms and the print media, specifically this here is the been sites on one of the dailies here. and they talk about, yeah, saying no go on holland is sour or angry about the disallowed goals and then also a reference to key and, and, but they didn't come on. obviously, yesterday it was on the bench because of his broken nose. the idea of the mosque and that sort of thing. i think frank, hi fit the tall. these are the french didn't have, will be like someone who could smell goals to play on what happened to his nose earlier in the competition. that's the reference here from the bid sites and then
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looking through the rest of the newspapers and the sport sections, particularly references to that spectacular. come back. is it well from ukraine, coming back from a goal down to wind to one and saying that now the team vent on the the flu or that means they have the wind under the wings. they've got some momentum now in the competition. and then one final fold that the newspapers has come up with today at least refers to the german national team in the sense of a feel good. the fact that the german team has, as the wind blows my paper away, i'll show you. it says here, finally, there is a happy feeling, a united feeling around the team as also and also in this newspaper that says that the demand for jim and national team jersey is, is really spiraling. so you get that sense. that's the success of the german team, is making its way into why the society dominic just to go back to that, that game between from netherlands is the 1st goal, the store of the tournament. and i think the build sites on
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a hinted at it. but how much did from ms. k and, and buffet g think and is there any indication of who we backseat? well, that's the thing, isn't it? that was the great question. the french friends and indeed all of us in the media to what's he going to play? what's the states of his health right now? is he able to, if he would be selected, would he be able to bring a 100 percent to the game? the thing is what we've already heard, he was saying it the, the they are on with full points. it's very unlikely that either from school, the dutch team will be eliminated most to disagree. they come to be now. so what they have left to play for is do they want to win the group to they want to go through is the 2nd place team. can see it really is the 3rd place team. they know that going to get through what sort of opponents they want in the next rounds, and therefore, do they want to play that a team that best team in that game against poland that has already been eliminated? remember, the french impulse will be playing against each other endorsement on choose day. so
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that's a serious question. the do they want to rush him back to try and get the best from him when the group and get potentially an easier opponents in the next round? or do they want to as well hold a fire? keep him in reserve. let him get a little bit more fits healthy or is it well for future opponents fact? so essential question. certainly for the french media, what to do with kitty and and buffy. this is a man who dynamos is the team when he's the but is it too soon to bring him back? all right, dominic, thank you. we'll join you later in berlin. well over the corporate america and the united states funds in texas, watch peru and chalet plant goal a stroll. alexis sanchez missing a fits from close range was ocoee. read the stand out moments of the concepts then except for pickup nations and morocco has been delayed by 6 months to begin in december 2025. this is america stadium, which is one of the tournament. the news. the change was made because of fif is new
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expanded club woke up in the united states, which would be staged next june, and july in the west indies are picked up by 1st. when in the state, the 8 stages they look to reach the semi finals of the t 20 woke up, they beat fellow co host. the united states involve a dose of to dismissing the us for a $128.00 rooms. they had little trouble in that chase. shay hope? smashing a t 2, no towns from just 39 deliveries. to help seal and 9, which is victory with 55 polls. the sped the west indies. 6 seconds in group 2. yeah is, is amazing. code is nice to see. everyone came over to support us. that is something that we get into caribbean. are we doing? well, we tend to see a lot more support is over there. so that means you must be doing something right. if you go to sort oak road, south africa or being an instant, lucia clinton, the cock stalled with 65 runs, is the party a school to 163,
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the fielding was impressive to south africa winning this one by 7 runs a top group to the 2nd straight when in the see freight stage as they look to in the very 1st world cup in either a t 20 or 50 over crickets. the admins noise have pulled up an incredible come back in the stanley cup final series to full. so when to take, so game 7 against the florida panthers, the oil is beat, the pump is $51.00 on friday, and the series will now move to florida. so the to side to the oil is have a chance to become just the 2nd team in an h o. history to rebound from the 3 nodes exits when the suddenly comp law seems to do that with a trunk time maple leaf spike. in 1942, we would also make edmunds in the 1st canadian team to win the n h l championship. since 1993 the boston celtics, i'm in celebration, never code 18th and be a championship with a duck boat parade through the center of boston. the place voted the amphibious
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vehicles to welcome the huge crowns. all right, that is all useful for now. we'll have, we'll see you later. the hell, thanks very much. j. a no history to have a lava is next case that he's largest district and also one of the most violent and poverty stricken. but all of his residents and the local government to come up with an idea to change the atmosphere, the largest neuro project in the world, to the coming on. it has this report from mexico city, a small army of urban artis, changing the face of one of mexico cities forrest and most violent neighborhood. the one is more than 11000 of these murals now live during the streets and roof. if you stop by the government funded program is part of a larger project to make the area safer and more attractive. 35 year old at a male has painted dozens of murals here depicting issues of women's empowerment to scenes from mexican history. she's putting the finishing touches on one of her
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favorite works so far a piece celebrating the creativity of childhood. you step up, um what ed is couple of them you role is a project that tries to involve the local community to listen to them to rescue themes that need visibility. why? because there's so many stories of local neighbors, the history of this town that need telling is double up as not just violence. there's a great history here. and so local heroes now lined the streets of beloved beds, his patience, an elderly couple. as the project has grown and the murals are more and more visible, residents in these communities are increasingly eager to have a bit of their own personal stories on public display. for 12 currently, there's hundreds of requests from local neighbors to have their bureaus painted. 8 year old luciana got her wish when she caught the eye of an artist painting nearby . her image now covers an entire world right outside her bedroom window,
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and she couldn't be happier. main campus at all is the oldest used to be white or grey. well, exactly, but now it's pretty early, it's happier, more colorful. i wake up and say, wow, what a beautiful place again. while it's hard to draw a line between the murals and the security situation in this district of 2000000 people, those involved in the projects say it's popularity speaks for itself. that's not enough for yourself. mazda c less, and it's one of the most visible project we've had and frontier, when people will buy the murals, they feel safer and know they don't have to go to museum and pay to see if they have a fee. open a gallery right in the neighborhood. residents of you step a lot, but no, it will take more than painting their walls to bring less than change to their neighborhood. but the murals have had an important effect making a marginalized community feel seen again. julia galle, i know i'll just euro mexico see upset from me for this news. somebody will have
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more of all the other side of the break until then for me on the same for the surround you seen has leukemia and needs and treatments approved for as well. as will and locate ongoing. so is this something that you're seeing is also suffering from malnutrition, august the hospital endeavoured by. he's not load calling since again the frank assignments, as long as christian among palestinians continue to spreads, says foster due to the lack of all kinds of basic humanitarian and medical supplies . according to the you on more than 20 children, have tony devonte attrition in the north alone and 31 percent of acute lima ne, a walk in class community driven football club with some remarkable funds.
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left leaning socialist politics. what you see on the says those are the belief of the funds to pays for phones and discrimination. wide focus, bringing people together. it's quite unlike anywhere else on my lot white sports football interest on ours is 0. this is the 1st to decide business realty is the victims themselves was when i saw there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to scream at the 2 sides of them, but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. unique perspective, a lot of people didn't even know that there are indigenous people in norway,
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sweden, finland, and rough shot, reconnecting tube, or some sort dances. really help bob generation trauma connect with our community and tap into conversations you will find elsewhere. the stream on out just the or the thousands of palestinians killed in his right. the attacks across northern garza, the software refugee camp, and that's a fine neighborhood song says the mindset me say them, this is out just a live from the hall. so coming up as well as war and gaza, the fries an estimated 39000 pound us today. and tonight just taking that i.

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