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in the houses all that i didn't count the body, but didn't it the saw that the the problem so robin you what you know? does anyone use our life? what headquarters here in the coming up in the next 60 minutes, at least $42.00 palestinians are killed as is riley, shutting targets the out of shot the refugee camp. and i just the area in northern garza is very full, says pine in just palestinian. none to the who did the military vehicle during a rate in the occupied westbank appearing to use him as a human shields. his wells will own goals that deprives an estimated 39000
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palestinian teenagers from taking the high school exams. and often use an election campaign gets under way in rwanda with long time need to pull to domini, hoping to in another time the changing face of mexico's of and skates, murals are making some neighborhood safer. unload attractive. the from joining casual school with the sports netherlands. managers less fuming offers teams door against from your 2024 adults having its own rules out by referee decisions. the stocks control the see the welcome to the news that we'd be getting. garza is ready falls as have once again carried out large scale attacks across the north of the strip killing at least
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$42.00 palestinians. is there any old planes? targeted homes and buildings and the other shot, the refugee come unleashing a barge of missiles on the residential squire. piles of daybreak from the bombing in a stream through out the streets and rescue crews of scrambling divines the volume has it's understood, a large number of victims, a young children. well, i'll just say it was cameras recorded the moments immediately after that attack. i have listed definitely and they have targeted this area here just now the recent wave of his radio strive can read. these really will play, must have been hounded. i'm entire residential, delta young, the innocent children, nathaniel who is a major, was covered criminal targeting, innocent children. if you were brave enough, you would have come to start telling me in on the battlefield. i tried to lift. 6
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the clubs, as we speak residencia still pulling out big enough from under the debris. all of them are children. this entire residential quotesoft and i'll shut to come, was targeted by missiles for me to raise your claims. the entire quotes was flattened to the ground. this is the 2nd day in a row, and it's a campus on the aerial bombardment and massacre by a measure of innocent civilians. mostly children were killed. dozens of residential buildings, flats, and thousands of civilians killed and more still buried under the debris. disability for the professional and intensive s right carried out spies rate of 16 flight to submit any massive destruction in the off the math. that building has just collapsed. very horrifying. images, massive destruction must connect because i'm not a real crime. as you can see,
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the dust has not settled off to this for roach assessed. right, and that is really full. is that covered as a separate to talk east of garza city, at least 19 palestinians have been killed under his ready will planes bomb the neighborhood of the fact that this attack happen shortly after those residential blocks will hit and shot the further to the west. so, so let's cross over to central garza and to ok, respond to the honey my mood isn't there as by let's just get the very latest on what we know about these 2 attacks and where they enjoy that being taken. yes, the just a tragedy after a tragedy and it always seems to be explained naturally increasing and needs passing the particularly at the time of the talk or whether it is ready, monitor a doubt is downsizing its operations and drop out or not. these sort of contradictory narrative that's going on,
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but what we are searching about is the increase of the tox across the gas turban. did they happen to be concentrated in the northern parts of garza city? that's another western part of the city i saw the refugee can, but very densely populated refugee camp. not only would local residents, but also with people have been heard of from one place to another. do the intense bombing campaign at different parts of this trip. the gaza strip is particularly the northern part. we're looking at multiple areas, price targeting a residential block. and when we say a residential block, these are the homes and the residential or flats and the properties of this waste palestinians. the role local residents of front of the aerial being showed drink, seeking protection from the area. i thought that's close to 22 people that being killed. the vast majority of them happened to be women and children. and there is that good reason for this large number of casualties been,
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remember people for the past these months have been pushed from one place to another because of the internal and force displacement. so any area with lots of people, they get together with seeking filter added protection on a separate a talk. we're looking at the bottom neighborhood. that's what they eastern part of golf and see the on the title. and this happens to me in the 10 years we were looking at close to 9 d and people being killed in the top it's and again with the same powders, entire family a been obliterated, that's a branches of entire, of the palestinian families being wiped off the reduced street as we speak of children and women make up the vast majority of the casualties and causing the further internal displacement. know the tragedy of all of this is those who are sustaining the injuries as there's no health care facilities available in the northern parts. only allow the baptist hospital or the center part of garza city in
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garza square. the hospital is already running at a very low capacity within sufficient medical to stop and acute shortage or medical supplies. so we're expecting the number to increase as the patterns of the visa talks in the past a few weeks. and since the beginning of these really military campaign across the goddess trip honeymoon me before it's the end of the thank you for that up day. full, and so truman is a humanitarian worker, nash for visitors in gauze until march and joins is not here in the how could i help you with this onset? let's just begin with the fact that you know this area very well. you've looked very close to these 2 areas. how would you describe them? very densely populated and lots of families. and even after the land invasion on the north of gaza, still over $700000.00. they mean in that as a city on the north, i'm still in contact with neighbors who live in a shop and up to 5 and many have lost loved ones. i can't believe that still after
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over 8 months, we're still here. going through the same a hold on this on humanitarian attacks by the israelis against our students, people on the ground in terms of these 2 locations. why do you think they have been targeted with a let's just for a view as, as well clarify with a, in any evacuation. so where are they a safe area or have they just be left open to attack? is i'm an assault that refuge account has been an area. so it's the 2nd most heavily populated area in order because us to so historically, it's what people sold the refuge in 1940 to 1967 is what are the claims that that's targeting top military and for the to come come us members data but they've been saying the same for the last 8 plus months. so i don't think the people are buying this anymore with augusta to 5. it isn't an area close to us or your account again,
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very heavily populated area. and they didn't provide any reason why they targeted that area. i think the only reason that we can mention is that they do not want people to remain in the north. and they want, they want to continue to ensure that if they've gone to expand on their presence to the big or is it a roadmap, they want to try to push people out of was in terms of the current situation. we're hearing this phrase, as i've just said, if accusation saying, say so, obviously announced all the time by these really military, from the people you're talking to right now. and the people you've talked to in the past few days. how confusing is the messaging for them? because it's not just confusing, it's insecurity. that's attached to that messaging. extremely confusing. for example, they was told a milwaukee was a safe stone, but until now on most is being bombarded. they were told that some pots in the off of auto saves owns. but right now land invasions are happening, the expansion of the attacks are happening there. people don't know where to go
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right now. they feel the centrally isn't, is a safe area. however, we all heard the multiple top of them will say it off a week or so before. so people do not know what to do. people do not know where to go. and again, i repeat what i say, i can't believe we're still talking about this. we need to see more option by that's the national community, but we know we, we wait to see what the reaction will be. the military, these really military have being contradictory and the comments in the past few days. talking about the rough uh, operation maybe winding down and they the other areas focused on with people moving to alan velocity and also being insecure that do you get a sense for the people again you're talking to and that are experiences in gaza? are they looking and thinking the upload of the strip is safe? but when you look at what's happening, even within the last 2 hours, know wherever it's safe, know where to safe are correct and people cannot move between the north and the south. that is really military have a line cause that same line that divides the opposite into 2 strips right now. so
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people cannot move if they want to from the north to the south. if i, if i was in their place right now, i think i would try to move to the center of the region. i believe that would be the see for edit right now. but you never know what's gonna happen within the next 2 hours because it's a very, very small area and things happen data very fast and when, of course, but at the time i think we've just talking to us, he's talking about where the engine might be going to input, we know that hospitals have being targeted during the last 8 months from your knowledge, against both all the medical facilities in that's have you between as to an hour and shot to and what you know about the status of what they can offer, what they call in tulsa, with the support of the international community and the u. n. a ship hospital was present active. so it's all it is working right now. partially. a shift is around 500 meters away from my cell at the hospital. so i think this is where the injured will go and where the people will will bury their dead in a semitic close by. we shall see what more inflation comes out as the hours
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progressive for them and 10 minutes of show. and thanks so much for joining us on offers that are to the for the past statement. schools across the gaza strip of become places of shelton of study. and now is the time that tens of thousands of young palestinians should be starting. the secondary school examinations are you going to pull it estimate? so 39000 high school students are being deprived for the opportunity to set the territories yearly. when she g exams. according to the ministry of education, 430 high school students have been killed in israel's foreign casa, and more than 12000 wounded on top of that committee, all of gauze was government. school buildings have been damaged with dozens completely destroyed. sunrise is the director of planning and while the united nations agency, full palestinian refugees to the extent of damage and destruction, cisco infrastructure, the almost 2 thirds of unrest. schools we've got about 300 schools in garza. almost
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2 thirds 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 and now being used shelves as those that have been destroyed, so filled with, with hundreds of thousands of people, classrooms, teaming with, with families who are seeking refuge there. unfortunately, these bases, as we know, and always say 500 people to day have been killed inside unrest, goal is nothing but the thing i would draw attention. so is just the level of trauma that the people face over the last 8 months. whether that be physical trauma or mental trauma is affecting both the children, but also the teachers and the teaching staff, those that we of course, we'd love to, to provide that, that. and so for all sorts of reasons and very, very difficult right now for education in dawson education, isn't it something that you can, you can hand over to, can just be quote,
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unquote delivered by an engineer by a you an agency, any, any other one of the number is the only you an agency anyway in the well that runs a school system that runs an education system. a lot of the largest part of that is in goss are. and it succeeded for decades and decades of investment by the international community and has produced for multiple results despite the misery, the repeated complex that people have, have gone through. and just i have a failure of the national community. and so they are, is res complex. we've, we've, we've succeeded immensely successfully in our educational programming and then garza over the for those several palestinians have been injured. and is there any right in jeanine in the nose and occupied westbank? now this video shows is ready for us, is driving a military vehicle with an engine, palestinian tied to the hood of the truck. they drive past the several ambulance isn't to pay it to be using him as a human shield. let's you can see in the video,
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the number plate has been up skewed at least 3 palestinians, arrested by these really ministry. and this latest in cash. and i'll just say it was new or they said this update phone or my la and the occupied westbank most i had the last, the man that we see in those images was injured in the shoulder. and in the thought he was tied to an armored is really military vehicles that for rated through jeanine driving past. i'm deal on says 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 to engineer and hospitals. one of them told those was 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 led the un secretary general recently to place these
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really army and settlers on that list. the fame of party is that target children fighting the use of human shields as well. overall in the west bank over night rates have resulted in the detention of about $25.00 at palestinians. a young boy, 12 years of age, has also passed the coming to ruins. he sustained 2 weeks ago in an earlier raid in the, on that one post has been killed and, and is rarely striking levels west and back all valley. because it's in the town, the acadia, which is about 40 kilometers away from the boulder. now israel says it killed, i've seen him osmond don't increase concerns about the escalating violence between his roles on the, on the level of them based has the law. but the being the daily exchange is a 5 since the will ongoing to begin, let's get more on this. most of the bank who joins us now from southern 11 on the situation, has been tens with all the aerial bombardment over the past few days is what's
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happening now on saturday. well, you've just mentioned, this is ready to strike. now what we understand from the civil defense here in liberal under that strikes, are placed in eastern level on around 40 kilometers away from these ready bo date was a drawing strike against a call, and we understand one person was killed in the western becca regent near the time of, i'll say, i don't know what we're hearing here is that that individual is a member of jamal. this allow me a, that's a political group heads assuming that you had this thought to work closely with his beloved. and it was established here in 1964, but also here along the southern border where i am head there have been 3 strikes this morning, one of which hit the back of a to of the show time just behind me. now those 3 strikes to play this morning, the tools that we've heard from his beloved say that base targeted he's ready so,
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so it is in the set to the month of marinara that they say that was a direct hit. now we have to remember every time we hear from his but what they say is that they actions here in support of the power steering and people in gauze. and in response to is ray. the attacks on villages and towns here and 7 live and on. and just to give you an idea that this conflict has been simmering since the start of the war on gauze that we only about 2.5 some to the wage from that to you and blue line that demarkation line. and you can on a daily basis here, the thirds of october we back and forth, and that tit for tat to taking place. but there is a real consent that this could escalate. one miscalculation could lead to an escalation of the conflict between his belie in israel. so thanks very much for that, up the subject that force in southern lebanon the
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russian president let them to, to, to this taking positive re sling. certainly at the tomb of the unknown soldier and must go through to him was joined by his new defense minister and economist andre. but the sole fee, replace longstanding menaces guy shaker in may. pigeon spent much of the past week in pro expensing times with mills, korea, and vietnam sensitive. a latest one correspond dining of hopkins. his wife was in moscow. the ceremony today was very appropriate. i suppose. i gave a chance of putin to shelf his new defense minister and perhaps to him, to explain what the new plan and strategy might be. i absolutely have a miss risha husband among the biggest. uh we shuffles. if not the biggest then more than uh and put is more than me in russia. 10. 012 defense ministers replaced
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. the 2nd show goes, you say, uh, put into a different role and below. so power shoots it in a mine who's one in regard to be a technocrat to hon. experienced economist for a shrewd, very cool head. and a potent ally on his role, really as head of the russian id will be to bring about a bit of older because the motives impressed in place in recent months and years by these allegations of corruption, of incompetence of nepotism and uh, but it was so it was already fall from that to use job will be to streamline rushes, a growing defense spending at 6.7 percent is approaching soviet cold war era levels . and to turn this into a lot of, from a black hole into something that will continue to drive rushes, g d p growth. but it also will need to put his foot down. that's something we saw him doing earlier this week. and the rush as far east when he said some entry officials, that they will be reporting to him monthly. and if i fail to fulfill obligations, they will face criminal liability. so in public, he's really top talking to sort this time as well, 13 on the m o. d is
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a message from the crime and very much the one that era of showed you on co is over things. and now going to be done very differently. and to the m o these games he brought more into the fold as opposed to operating as a separate entity. look at house for now is going to be streamlined with the finance ministry with the kremlin, and very much kept an eye on as rush of switches into full on a will. economy mode indeed is going to have a direct and in direct impact, isn't it? on the whole conflict in ukraine in such as not just the working relationship between the ministry and the military, but the financial relationship as well. absolutely. i think the key take away over the last month. so the year probably for both sides is the, this isn't going to have a swift decisive break through in a minute for cents on the bottle fields. the side here with the strongest negotiating was a position,
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is going to be the side which mobilizes. it's resources that has available in the most effective way in the ministry economy, the bundle of so survival will mean that russia will ramp up streamline this production of munitions of combat vehicles, of drones of planes below is of some sal phosphate is primary is the re equipped the russian army that says number one priority. it'd be true. pasco prisoners, one spokesman set off his appointment, but the side who wins this conflict will be this side, which invites and develop something that's going to be a priority for below as of as well. um for ukraine, of course, the so mean bad news on the battlefield was rushed to 6 to open new fronts in the caught give region, perhaps some other areas as well. and with but it was off in charge and trying to, as we said earlier, amalgamate the m o d with other ministries to stream on the process and really ramp up the way russia is. conducting this more behind the scenes that you're gonna have an impact on the battlefield in the weeks and perhaps months to come to the whole
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cause of that. thank so much time the approval felt good. how as an independent depends on that. let's see, explains why we've left them in to, to in chose andre personnel for the defense job a server. obviously we're problems there. and there was a problem with the connection between defense ministry and the other box of the russian government for the comic blog and the, the finance ministry at the central bank. and of course, 100 below surface from the same stock as they come out. it's allow me ministers and biases to press the butcher's use elsewhere for a long time. a minister deputy prime minister adviser to put you on the knowledge matters. so he has to stream lines. there's serious problems there. he's talking about we do have friends and we need old weapons to please not know, address all moment what your background and i'm glad your street assessor surgery
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show. a girl who was also didn't have a real no extra background and didn't serve before. he became a minister ernesto, i'm not as minister but still a minister who are more or less mode, dries to emergency ministry. but he was to where military uniform, fancy work uniform below. so have been a yesterday at the reception and the crowd, one for the graduate for bow check hasn't been used. you as we are in a civilian suit, you will not that this is military. he's going to work on the economic part on producing more weapons. while the military part of the campaign will be run by the general staff chief of general stafford change, it's due by the restroom of abuse the past week, as reported from the grandmother's working directly with butcher. these 27 people have been killed in line size and floods across lots in america. after
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a week of trench moraine, race and bridges are being destroyed, making risk f. it's difficult. well, so it is a warning. the death toll could rise comes in the home. it has this update 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 gutting of entire communities. also to see several people are trapped in destroyed building gas on the way, but there are 19 people who have died. so fire 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 water. the government has issued warnings for several regions. see flag what the levels with rights father was. these are really the, it's kind of the river we've afloat. i'm, what's a canal group?
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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 with them. yeah, 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 taken to 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, rescue if it's expected to continue for days. i'm. i'm just data of the searches on the way. the 3 people reported missing after severe thunderstorms calls the land slide in southeast and switzerland. rescue is pulled one moment the line
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from under the rubble in the alpine valley of me. so in the globe and an area elsewhere in switzerland. the choice area of the mouth near the match the whole mountain is an accessible heavy rain and melting snow calls. the methods by the river to overflow, isolating the village. so nearly 100000000 people in the united states. so under the dangerous heat advisories. as a result of what's called a heat type that stretches from the midwest to the great lakes to the northeast of the us. now she have potentially has moved from washington dc. 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
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government, this country to do something about a big business in your dollars. keep continuing to get into what i hate to inform was when a high pressure system traps hot air over an area and prevents cool from entering wide spread on seas. liberty high temperatures are full cost across the country from the east to the midwest. i'm climate change just let heat times to be more frequent laundry and loss 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 an a. tory is the 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 circles cooling fences for those without air conditioning . i'm lucky, i can tell you are in the fountain phase. one of the, among the most vulnerable to extreme heat of the us is estimated 2400000. follwich
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has a large percentage in florida state. there's already broken temperature requisites . 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 control lobby that was outraged and attempts to fine 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. because 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, right? avoid physically stays activity. and if you must, you know, take it easy for 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 elder 0 washington. by the time of the weather now has rob with the focus on central europe. now combination of spring snow mountain,
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the arabs and repeated big thunder storms and central eastern france and sweets and cools this sort of thing. the river is often swell, no worries to all in the spring in the summer, but they don't always cause damage. they're really out there limited or bit beyond we're not far from them right now, which is also affected by flooding, where these rivers overflow to some degree. now admittedly under the wherever, any significant damage. but this is really the limits of what you expect to happen to this times. yeah. and there's more to come with the circulation just west of, of it's a anywhere in the southern helps, could see mobile phones is still not aspirated across the other side of the drafting, which is quite good at the moment. there's something of a heat rising, the voltage, so this you could call an improvement halt. this weather probably is a bit beyond that and certain extent dining degrees for grease that has been a problem. there are kind of the fires building. this is in the fire sides, police are just nearby anyway. now these files have been burning on know for
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a while now, and they are still going to be honest, nothing. and the weather is going to change that the temperature in athens is $36.00 and the full cost as in bucharest, of these $2.00 places is unlocked. if any significant change, at least for the next 3 or 4 days, still a head here on out is 0 of the, a telescope satellite developed by time and funds launches into space. so the mission to hunt on the most powerful explosions and all universe. and in sports, the west indies show that sometimes only, and he does hope t 20 well come action coming up late want to check the israel's war machine is decimating entire households. and with us the words of
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those who survived and with the help of the palestinian generalists, folk lines, toes the heralding story of 3 families and investigates us complicity and the world's most brutal in decades. the night old n biden's wanted us to hold on just either the latest news as it breaks is really military has been for says complicating the blockade on the gauze of rep, severely limit exam, 3 of defense told goes with detailed coverage human rights organizations have well come the u. s. decision to place as well on the list of countries that violates children's rights from the hearts of the story. the shortage of water is adding more misery to the lives of tens of thousands of palestinians. the the
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both of us. we also in use our with me, so he'll run that remind to of on told stories is really the forces of once again, kind of got log scale attacks across the north of the gauze and strip killing at least 42 palestinians. please write a whole planes, targeted homes and buildings and the other shots have a few g come, a leasing a balance of missiles on a residential squad. several palestinians have been injured and it is right evade in janine and the northern, occupied west banks. now this video shows is via d pulse is driving a military vehicle with an injured palestinian tied to the hood of the truck. it appears to be using him as a human shield on the ups cute, the number plates. one person has been killed in this way, these try and come to cobb and levels less than bet call districts the call was
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hits in the town of hey jada, which is 40 kilometers away for the boat as well. says it killed a senior. how i'm us and not thousands of demonstrations are taken to the streets of central london to the mountains. the next british government does mode to reduce the decline of nature in britain, moles, and $300.00 charities and businesses are taking part in the restore nature. now march, under puts of 50000 people are expected to attend malayna facility know which joins us now live from london. so it was all the pressed as protest as demanding and just think that'll be heard of the will. they will and to is that whoever is next and government to take nature decline seriously and to make it central to whatever policies they implement the territories and organizations marketing today, a very dive bus very wide ranging. you got really big international organizations
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like the w w asked marching along side groceries. groups like it seems to me about it in like just the oil. what moon on for the direct disruptive action, what they say you nice them. oh is that can some that i can do is pull the next general election. none of the major parties have really talked about what they would do to tackle the climate crisis to tackle the crisis in by diversity. they say a to happened, you can see thousands of people marching here in central london. i can also talk now to one of them who is a, just an oil support. assign griffith. some your organization is known for right. disruptive tactics yet. here you are marching to central london. no pains anyway. is this a change in tactics? well, um i'd say it's not a change and tire takes. um, i've done lots of woking slightly. i've been sent to prison for that. it's quite
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nice to be here today and also, you know, again, so you're arrested actually. and so i was wonderful to be here, i think was really imposed and seeing so many people out is a sort there. and so you cross those movements and the, the up, the alignment, we all have in the face of what is a logical and climate france that we must act and governments mustang. and we do that by getting out in the street some and directly saying to government, we will not be moves until the take action. so this is what's happening today as a, we're really happy to be part of that. but also we would judge everyone's taking part today and everybody who's listening to this home tools i consider taking action with those. we're taking action to so much you can sign up. i just off all the old. i'm and we're taking action internationally with other projects. this summer is going to be a huge thing. we need this action with governments to and to add to act internationally into the library and collect coats court rates and then not doing
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it so week and a half to do it instead. so fantastic, all invitation and you say you were taking action, these actions like these, these peaceful marches. or is that more of the things that we are used to hear a being from from you guys peaceful but quite disruptive things like throwing pains and things like say, march, is that something the traffic and we expect more of that? or is this a complete change? so we will be taking action to apples this summer, and they'll be projects around the wells. you'll also be taking action with us. and it's an opportunity here to really demonstrate that we're doing is action. that is on a global in a way that today, isn't it? no, but i was here with the big one last year and it was a fantastic event. similarly, right, there was a huge numbers of people out of the house and the strings with the media attention was, it just wasn't bad. and so, but we cannot afford for this to be ignored. so that's why we must take disruptive action that the most critical issue for the, for the,
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for our species onto the front page. as i said, we'll continue to do that and just briefly last week. so why did you decide to collaborate with other environmental groups who popped a photo tactic? so a more not most of david than you all i'm so far as about demonstrating that we're in solidarity together by our aims of the same. we might have different tactics for ways we are well aligned about the future for our children. i'm protecting our families from from immune and private plans and ecological flaps. and so that's what we're doing here today. thank you so much, simon protested. he also say they've got quite tangible demands they want from whoever is next thing government. they want a new law that will put nature at the heart of every policy and they hope that by their presence in the thousands today they can make that happen. thank. so much belinda, this is rich from london like, you know,
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pennsylvania is parliament. is that to vote in the new prime minister of government before the sunday midnight deadline, the policy of the send to the right leader christian nicholas sky one just 43 percent of the votes in the elections. and may these expect it to be named prime minister? my blog sco hospital from the capital scope. you a quality assurance less divide the central rights of the 91 world months are going to form new governments in north macedonia. are you still on east coast? you will be new prime minister on the leading position is far to see here is a controversial prime minister nicola griff did, who was granted asylum is hungry officer. she was faced with criminal prosecution in north macedonia. miss gorski says that the focus of the new governments will be economy as citizens that are expecting creek results, you know, some uncompromising fight against crime and corruption, and said that he will not tolerate some uses by elective officials. the main focus
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of the new governments will be young. people, you to must immigration, me, it's close to. the problem is, is that his government will continue the fact 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 what model dep on monday it has so far so don't be opposed also east coast. he and he's far too, did not stop using the old name of this country. republicans, macedonia. this close reaction from greece, letting me suppose you said that she will use new constitutional named in those to the end to the present polk. all the candidates are launching campaigns for next month's general elections. go home and so you can get full time and office the faces to the politicians on the democratic green policy and independent, the old candidates were selected by an electoral committee head on the vote in july of watching his mil. oh, wow, resident to click on
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a has moved around. so with an iron fist for decades, many on let's say they don't expect any surprises on who's expected to win the selection. tommy is running for a full time. he came into a pilot in the wake of a genocide that killed an estimated 8 100000 seats and mode which we choose in 2015 london approved constitutional amendments that allows me to run for us that they also have voted for shorts, a presidential times from 7 to 5 years. in 2017, the electoral commission declared him winter with 99 percent of the vote. there was 3 presidential candidates in this selection. felipe, on peggy mana, is running as an independent. frank, having is a from the democratic green policy, says he has overuse, receive numerous death threats, been imprisoned and forced into exile during previous attempts to unseat coming.
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and the last election, he came 2nd with less than one percent of the human rights campaign, as have often accused the routing lines and patriotic friends, policy of intimidating serious presidential contenders 6. why in very is one of come. it's fits this critics. she was bought from running for president because of a prior conviction of insights and division, and conspiring against the government. she served 8 years and joe, but says the charges were politically motivated, the dozens of other ones and are in exile. some have blamed the states for killing or disappearing dissidence. one that has also been accused by neighboring democratic republic of congo and the rebel group in the north. keep you province in the northeast. fighting between government forces and m. 23 has killed many and displaced close to 2000000 congolese since 2023. the governments and cook gully has denied the accusations, despite sort of as many of the ones in the countries say that happy with the
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president's and will vote for him again. i'm up watching out a 0 rocket coming. a satellite with telescopic capabilities has been loaded into space. i'm trying to see which one province. this is the moment, the book it took, slide 20, developed by china and phones. these satellites has been designed to track down the most powerful explosions and all universe cool gamma rate. this only violent events and space can generate those blasts, like when a large dying star collapses under a certain weight forming a black hole. that isn't, it meets an explosion, troubling it, maybe the speed of light. so which is called a gamble, right? the now those out the saw detected in the sky around once every day. but let's say brief scientists, i mean, race against time to collect data. this telescope satellite will use x ray vision to track down the souls, the best allow scientists to investigate the process, the,
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the, the 1st stars and galaxies. while jim are on, this is a senior research fellow at the international center full radio astronomy research academy university. she says the new science and light will enable scientists to detect moved down the right bus from a quite a distance. and we actually don't see as many as are actually happening. so gamma, right? this, this, this lot, the scanner 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 um from different types of explosions,
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the creation of different material in different environments. but the, the ones to be detected by some that i aim is to actually detect the most distant and therefore the most oldest gamma, right desks. so we're talking about this that has occurred only a few 100000000 years after the big bang 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 a. so still i had here. all the news are in full. poland, all the 1st teens exit the heroes taking one of the stalls of the game with a story coming up with the
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onboard joint is past fishing. thing to evidence of human rights abuses is widespread trafficking wage. the code on the black people starving death on land. it's a legs we goes a forced to work in c food processing units, allegations china denied one. 0, one east investigating some china slaves, fishermen. oh no. just the members of thailand's most notorious gang captured in caged and lost gangs at monkeys took control of the city in central time in several years ago. stopped of tourist treats during the coven pandemic, they over and shops and businesses sourcing owners for payment and food. but now the long i'm at the lowest cost for their incarceration begins. however, documentation and sterilization refreshing to mock their arrival in jail tattoos or a vital powerful prison like that. it's just as true for these monkeys as they get their id number is place of the page page rather
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the phone of his check fail. thank you. well, let's start european championships in germany to hear a currently in action against georgia and humbug. both teams will start opening much as in group f. the current school is now mill, heading into halls time. a lot of corresponding dominant cane is watching that much for us from the lynn dominic georgia tech counter here. what's riding on this game? the? well, the interesting thing is we're waiting for a penalty to be taken by the george and saying they are already paying this. a
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check saves so much more if the position has already had a goal additional. 5 would have seen the obvious choice for times. what do you, this is the single who's comprehensive play as well. the track team does 4 of them play here and the phone to see several play for what time you nice to and the premier like watch football can be a cool game sometimes because not the georgian team has a penalty and has the opportunity to go into the tech, the 1st, how it to the hopped on robin with a one day lease, which would really be a sign up for the sermon. but these 2 teams currently have no point having lost their opening gains. question, the pressure now on the george and see to take advantage of this chunk. it has been presented to them by a handful decision given by b. hey, how the records sent to be a a, to look to see how do you
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need me to run a flight from the judge and they are expected. this is that you don't even have to watch the game. you just get the results live here on the i'll just say right. all right, to minute quote, george, you're taking the lead that going to have time to keep taking them. port school later. tell us what to expect them. what else is coming up? well that is very much the sender game for today. certainly of the 3 of the 2 they will have been so far because so much rides on it. remember, you took his team winning that 1st game with some really these are full goals, i think was the struck out a good a for a real screen. i'm going to go well that rest, that manager splitting a super something bring on francisco cons. they saw in the 90 minute and he with his 1st touch of the bolt scrolled, the goal, one point to go the game. so those 2 things going into the 2nd game,
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knowing that victory would definitely put them through to the last succeed. i'd probably make some group windows. so a great deal to playful. i don't remember also that for many people in germany, they have it packaged. they have sluggish roots, millions of people, some say a 7000000 people follow the search the when they are here. and so very many of them, the searches came home from home is what? so a very great deal of writing on it. and that will be many more people here in the front and side for that game. i'm sure of that. right. and also belgium taking on romania as well. and it's a bit later, but for now to minute came that for us in a very likely fall in funds. right. and thank you from the head coach to the edition says he has no concerns about missing can and bob pay. despite his team's failure to school in the goal, a stroll with netherlands by stayed on the bench off the brakes and his nose in front. his eyes and his absence son to increase and took up the scoring opportunities that missed a number of chances from place range and
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a huge controversial decision. and the 2nd health is netherlands had chevy. siemens go rolled out after nextiva. all check officials rules that seem make sense with them. freeze was obstructing the cheapest while standing in an oversized position. that's the tournaments 1st on the stroll. but it's still like the boat from netherlands who progressed into the new account states. i think the position of didn't freeze is offsite. that's through but he isn't disturbing the cold people and been that is not to happen. a ben, it's illegal 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. one second, he's not disturbing the cold people might have to. did you have a question?
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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. i was actually quite taking it back by how long it took. because when i saw the image on the screen for me, it was a no brainer probably. and became the 1st scene to exit. this is yourself to losing 31 to austria. crystal found gotten up putting all straight in front of the 2nd hall australia. and so what is the penalty when pollings keep avoid? just don't say boot found that most so sub it's a small and lots of it's close to get home to seal the 3 points and pasting austria's chances of reaching the last 16 over at the cup for america in the united states funds in texas, which peru and to the plant going to stroll alexis sanchez, missing a 6 a from close range. and that was all complete the standout moments of the contest. the next couple of nations and broker has been delayed by 6 months to begin in
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december 2025. this is myra cash stadium, which is one of the tournament the news. the change was made because the fif is new, expanded club wells company, united states, which will be staged next june and july, to the west indies and picks up the 1st when in the soup, right, stay just a look to reach the semi finds the t 20 woke up, they meet fellow co hosts, the united states, in barbados, of dismissing the us for a 128 runs by having little trouble in the chase. shayhu smashing a t 2, no town from just 39 deliveries to help ceiling 9 which it victory was 55 full to sped the west indies. 2 seconds in route to yeah is, is amazing. code is nice to see. everyone can, what is the board has to do something that we get into caribbean when we do well, we tend to see a lot more support is over there. so that means you must be doing something right.
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if you go to sort of cro to south africa or beaten england instantly, shaquinta the cook started with $65.00 runs as the purchase go to $163.00. the fielding was impressive to south africa winning this one vice assessment runs a talk group to with the 2nd straight when in the stupid 8 stage as they looked when the very 1st 12 company, the t 20 or 50 is the tricky and the admins noise. i pulled up an incredible come back in the stanley cup, final series to full, so when a take, so gain 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 2 sides of the oil as have a chance to become just the 2nd team and an 8. so history to re bounce in the 3 new businesses. so when somebody call law, seem to do that with a trone to may police back in 1942 a. when would also make admin from the 1st canadian team to win the n h l championship? since 1993. all right,
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that as long as folks know general have more feel like to have it, they've got to fall into. i think you'd like this like story because it's a couple of days mexico cities, largest district and also one of the most violent and poverty stricken with altis. residents of the local government have come up with an idea to change the atmosphere, the largest mural project in the world. due to coming on, i went to take a look of the small army of urban artis, changing the face of one of mexico city forest. and most violent neighborhoods, the wind is more than 11000 of these murals now live during the streets en route. the 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 by what ed is top a lot 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 towing 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 . for image now covers an entire world right outside her bedroom window. and she
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couldn't be happier. main campus at all is the oldest used to be white or grey was the ugly, 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 itself. that's not enough for yourself. mazda c less and it's one of the most visible projects we've had and frontier, when people will buy the murals, they feel safer, and now they don't have to go to museum and pay to see if they have a free, 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
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city peaceful. that's news for them and tell me about the more news on the other side of the break until then thanks for your time and your company. the surround you've 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 a hospital endeavored by he's not alone. 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 only devonie christian in the north alone. and 31 percent of acutely malnourished. he says he went toward towards syria to provide a lifetime entail was very interesting,
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