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assisting boundaries, part of the central we are the ones traveling the extra mile where all the media goals, we go there and we give them a time to tell their story. the park and barrels sweeps through the southeast corner, being leaving a train of destruction. and that's part of the 6 people a day. the other ones are in jordan, this is out as the red line from dell coming off, fueling the spread of disease and causes streets of untreated waste water and watching rubbish, tanya. at least a 116 people dying a stampede. a hindus religious gathering in opening the confrontations between
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police and protest isn't showing demonstrations. calling for the president to step down the one of the most powerful, hurricanes to hit the count would be and if he is now barrelling towards the jamaica, are getting burial reach category 5 stages at one stage. packing wind speeds of at least 250 kilometers an hour. it seems been downgraded to a category full. is the 1st time i haven't been at this strength has come so many in the season. but it's expected to res, jamaica later on wednesday. and then mexico on thursday, it's already made land full on small islands in the southeast of the caribbean. at least 6 people have died including 3 in grenada and one in st. vincent and the grenadines drunk such it shows the trail of destruction we left behind offer. it slammed into grenada storm caused heavy rain and flashed flooding tearing down buildings,
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homes and power lines. whenever yet we spoke to ralph gonzalez as the prime minister of st. vincent and the grenadines, he criticized the international community for not doing enough to tackle climate change. overall, this is a core or if it's a hurricane it's, it's, it is call, it does cause. we haven't done the calculation yet, but it would be hundreds of millions of dollars worth of damage on the loss. so how is, is public infrastructure? was a having facilities. we have 75 shelters established. and the persons who haven't been into the show that as i've gone into a friends rooms, we're without electricity. what is in some pads and not to another pads, the global community. i pay
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a lot of lip service to the consequences of climate change. and then, but they're not taking the issue very seriously, not, not by their responses in terms of resources and the like they have cause in this guy made change. the other one is what benefited through the emissions. because business times of a tied to a particular global economy and you caused the problems and then you leave us on the frontlines. we pay the price. that's not fair. that's not just. and um, their words that they have to match them with, with appropriate actions, and they're not doing that. so. meanwhile, people in jamaica preparing for hurricane burial to make alarm full lights. on wednesday, residents have been stalking up on supplies in the capital kingston. the windows have many homes and businesses have been pulled it up and anticipation of the storm
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. jamaica's prime minister, angel homeless, is urging citizens to take shelter. if you live in a low lying area in the area, it's hard to call the proteins the loading on line side. or if you live on the bias of a river or a buddy, i implore you to be evacuated to a show top or to see if i grow. but i'm gonna is a climate scientist, a real on university. she says, warming ocean temperatures and atlantics causing storms to gain in strength, much quicker. or there's a lot of reason to be concerned when we look at an event like beryl, especially knowing that this is already forecast to be a very active hurricane season. and knowing from a climate perspective that our emissions have been warming the planet and making these kinds of really destructive events. more likely, i actually have done some research in the atlantics, specifically looking at how hurricanes intensify. and one of the things that i found is that when we look over the last 50 years or so,
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it's become more than twice as likely for a hurricane to transition from a pretty weak storm. like a category one hurricane into a major hurricane, like beryl in 24 hours or less. so we really are already seeing the impacts of warmer ocean waters on the potential for these storms to intensify. very quickly, especially. we know that for a hurricane more motion waters are such a critical fuel source for those storms. and so it makes sense that as we want to plan and we warm our oceans, we are making it, we're kind of increasing that potential for storms to intensify, to greater strength. and maybe we seem to intensify more quickly to intensify quickly at different times of the year like we're seeing with barrel. and so i think that, you know, it is really critical that we take action to limit those emissions and to limit additional warming to kind of change the story line.
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the now the united nations, as a cause of a 1000000 people have been affected by these rain. the armies latest evacuation order for southern guns are among them. a hundreds of patients forced to flee the european hospital they made. the parent has journey to another medical facility in han, eunice, only to find no available beds. is jacob ralph of the hospital board and its equipment abandoned doctors and patients forced out because of it is really order to leave the head of a plan to attack the moment by oaks, mother, a cancer patient, that means the options have run out of the items as well, so we came to now so hospital and unfortunately there are no dates for cancer patients. look how cancer patients or died. we've walked. yeah. they oh,
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no ambulances and no means of transportation due to this of the a crowd in the latest force displacement of palestinians in southern gaza is the result of in his riley, military evacuation order. doctors and patients have had to leave the european hospital in con eunice. palestinians were told to move west for the safety. for many, it's meant a long and dangerous journey by foot to nesa hospital in the hope of seeking medical care. but space has run outs. and for displaced palestinians lucky enough to get to the hospital bed, the cabinet stuff are able to offer as minimal situation as disastrous and exhausting for the doctors and the injured themselves due to the lack of medical stuff and equipment for you. many of these families have been forced to move more than once. they say nowhere and kaiser is safe, not even areas be as riley military declares, humanitarian zones at the moment. we don't know where to
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go. we're just heading west to what's on the left seat in front of me for now. those who can crowd on to vehicles as they leave their homes or temporary shelters . yes, again, traveling into the on knowing with no idea of what they'll eat, where they'll sleep. but in the midst of all the uncertainty, palestinians determined to survive. jacob brown, elder 0 on the lack of clean water and sanitation combined with a summer heat is fueling the spread of infectious diseases across the strip is putting additional pressure on the few hospitals. been able to offer services right now, but as soon report some data on the bottom in central gaza. the street, so con eunice in central goes offloaded with on treated waste water on piles of protein gras fish. months of is very bombardments, have coast extensive damage to see resistance, diesel,
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a nation pumps and water supply networks unit to both services, ground to health in the early days of the world in the heat of summer, stages of power. well, the, when these really on the end to defend units, they cause a lot of damage and the sewage and designs. what do you see here is nothing that the great of suffering is what our children enjoy at home and the stink of the civic theatre. even before october, the 7th, how city has been going as a face to shortage of the clean drinking water, relying on various agencies and the on for daily deliveries as well as will, has intensified the long run. a crisis of the sub smell has caused many diseases for our children. and this ones because we suffer from the bad smell everything and our children complain of itching from bed bugs.
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another strange thing becomes sleep at night because of the mosquitoes on the line . as you can see, we left a fire here. it's dangerous, but it's the only way to keep the mosquitoes away. oh, i got the on the we don't clean water. every aspect of life is a trask. the lack of water and sanitation is worse than point of ground and in temporary shelters. i'm 10 caps. the world health organization has documented hundreds of thousands of cases of respite wrote 3 ellis's can infections. they are re yeah. especially if you look fine, hepatitis is spreading among children as well as adults. this is the results of mound nutrition and the like a couple of healthy food in addition to skin diseases such as chicken pox and scales are spreading. all of this can be attributed to a lack of clean water like drinking water, that it can pull the causes a visa as easy as academics. the spreading in the gaza strip. a result of these
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radio is destruction. infrastructure. spread of insect to us. diseases is increasing the pressure on overwhelmed and under resourced health care facilities view and has one's a further detour rates. and i'm seeing human living conditions. it says that even if an immediate cease fires into the man said it will take keys to repair the damage close to the diesel, a nation of plans through the system, and that was a water supply. sorry. so this is how you 0 there is that i had a sewing. meanwhile, gas applies of all, but run out to northern garza and honest demands of scrambling to find other ways to cook and feed their families. but the service who rather than destroyed buildings, so would do other sources of field is fraught with danger. without having to explain. it says the very beginning goes this assault that gives the ballast sinew . that is what 80 forces prevent the acts is funny. cooking gas is up to the nothing does this trip. i'm talking to an a font of
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a gas distribution company. as you can see, the vents are right now, which is totally destroyed by those right. the forces in the last invasion, this destruction looks to be able to look for other alternatives, like collecting the a to reboot and for the trouble with the, from just towards houses. but my venture, we must have been in this is around us, every with the price of this fine would, will not exceed $50.00 shekels, an amount of money that will not benefit us because we will buy food for this donkey. a life is a circle of ongoing suffering. people now collect firewood and straw. when will come the time when we can find ourselves living in a decent way, like other people on this? oh, well i have a certain that as we don't have gas, it will. i'm obliged to go out and collect 5 would, because the lack of guess i need to cook some pasta will drink a cup of tea and i depend on 5. what to do this? my jobs now to collect 5 would sometimes i sell to those who don't have any. we
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need guess it's a must have a risk, a lot to myself to collect. so i would, as you can see on here the, the border. i can be killed at any moment. i'm talking to phones that fees, lot of value for you can, which is totally destroyed. this neighborhood is totally destroyed. but civilians are coming here every day in order to find some think to mix for you with one lanes admin to shave the name because of as you can see i clicked towards from under and above the rubble. we didn't have gas for the last 8 months. i liked is very tough, even finding a piece of wood to cook. something is now difficult to get all the houses and buildings and leveled. we live in tents, now. this is the scene. hey, yeah, nothing goes for it. and this is the policy in bose. why is it forces i'm going to balance sinews in order to make nothing goes red in habitable and not
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livable anymore? well, i have the fluids, i just need, uh, nothing goes as far as the sign. the sun p that ever and it just event in india has killed at least a $121.00 people that gathered in the northern state of georgia for dash to send a bright bamboo, danty shiver image and king, but as no one else to the other i'm going to bring the dead injury to this hospital, utah, india, after stumpy at a religious event, you know, to per dash o d was to go to my career, a very tragic accent took place. really just stephen celebrating bullied baba, what's going on? he does have the village of pots or district attempted happen and people have died . dozens of people injured, okay. and the desktop is expected to rise. if,
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if to blame people started falling on one another. those who were plus died, american people there, pulled them out. the cause of the stumpy isn't clear. some report suggest it began when people were leaving the side of the crowding may have been in fact, a initial report suggest more than 15000 people were attending the event which had permission for 5000. the states chief minister has ordered an investigation into the incident that i've just sort of got a good, big cook mac. but a 1000 and india is prime minister to show the public. the government is offering support in the god, good buddies. senior officials of the central government are in constant touch with the dish common. i assure everyone to this house that the victim, so it'd be heard whenever you, a little bad ministration is engaged in relief investigative work under the supervision of the state government. it's not the 1st time it's done, pete has happened. a religious event in india ortiz have increased the police
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presence. it must gatherings instills, inducing drawings for surveillance image, and came out a 0 of 10 years. interior ministry has one protest as of violence, and amity must cease at all costs off to protest. as for the police and the capital again, the movement began with the aim of stopping a tax hike is now demanding the president's resignation. st. bus or avi has more from nairobi, 2 weeks into protests against a controversial finance bill. demonstrators are still on the streets of kenya. of the police accused of disproportionate violence, showed no signs of backing down the president william root may have scrapped the bill. but protesters demands, heads of all they want justice for what they say was the government's heavy handed response to canyons exercising their constitutional rights of the president who
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should be addressing as good money. he doesn't address us like a c, c, a flash or we have some people that doesn't exist to this slide. at least a little bit of respect. really, where we stop coming to this street. we chose recent remarks to the media, defending tax sites and police tactics and down playing the death to have re ignited public anger. our president is very popular and he has no idea. he has no clue he's so out of touch with reality. so this invest, cleaning at that house, it's very important. it's very mandatory demands now include cuts, the government spending lower salaries for public officials and the dismissal of any one with a criminal record lining up empty coffins on the street. they demand justice for the dead. hold someone accountable for police brutality they say,
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and they blame their president. what we're seeing here today is a reflection of the fact that there is still a great deal of anger against the government. protesters here say that they feel their voices are still not heard. and the government still doesn't understand why they're coming out and protesting. protesters have pledged to shut down major cities twice a week for as long as it takes. but public support for the demonstrators may be facing. the shopkeepers fearing looting, turn vigilante on tuesday. to hear a noise, a dangerous element to add to the mix in an already voted tile situation. same bus route, the old is 0. and i wrote down personal break here. and i'll just here when we come back, writes groups a new video from booking. a fascinating show submitted kitchen to pull something, sending its critics to the bank and feed line health workers. i'm needing gods and
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challenges here with the book back to watching out. just a real quick reminder about top stories here at this hour. those popular recorded hurricane tape a kind of a b and so any in the storm season is now bonding towards jamaica. arkansas. i really was talking wind speeds up to 250 kilometers an hour as accounts of refined storm. but it since been downgraded to catch me for at least 6 people have done
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this with the army as old, that hundreds of thousands of palestinians to evacuate pots of southern gaza as it continues its attacks across the street. the reports of heavy fighting between his reading forces. i'm a customer of the gates industries. i, you know, the video of detain politicians on civil rights activists and ministry uniform as emerged. and looking at facet rights groups or accusing the ministry june to a forcibly conscripting critical voices. meanwhile, the security situation in the west african country continues to washington. nicholas hawk. ripple's is not soldiers, but voice is critical of breaking up process military june to in uniform, 71 year old, a blessed a withdrawal go the countries former foreign minister, along with a prominent human rights lawyer and the leading civil society activist. all 3 were arrested last year, writes groups say this video published by rotors, news agency, proves they were forced to be sent to the battlefield. having dared the challenge of breaking a passage and we can see if the country has been in
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a total war against armand groups in the country and in this war. uh everybody that is not the totally in the side of the government or its or is the government's perfect perspective on the situation has been uh, the risk of being victimized on groups linked to iso and i'll try to control 40 percent of a country slightly larger than the united kingdom in 2023, the gent announced a mass mobilization law calling on anyone fits and above the age of 18 to take up arms and fight for the nation below has been used to target in a discriminatory manner. human rights defenders, but also independent voices that have been critical of the government. several international and local news outlet have been taken off air for their reporting on the battlefield losses and the growing discontent among commanding officers. rumors if possible, attempted cruise have shaken the agenda. meanwhile,
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millions mostly children who are being displaced by the ongoing fighting, working a foss, so our humanitarian colleagues say that the countries facing unprecedented humanitarian crisis was 6300000 people in need of humanitarian support and protection. we, along with our partners, are supporting the government's efforts to meet peoples immediate needs wounded. but the public broadcaster continues to show apparent success is if the armed forces hoping to encourage those displays to return home the govern and says people are at liberty to express themselves freely. but these videos of forced conscripts serve as a reminder that being 2 outspoken may come at a cost. nicholas hawk elder 0 last year as vice president just visited the victims of south of a suicide bombings in the northeastern city of my to get a 32 people were killed off. a female, almost targeted a wedding hospital and
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a funeral. it's one of the worst such attacks and know if he's nigerian, he is now group as yet claims don't submitting for the bloss, but boca around the fight as active in the region step encounter, protest, and siri off yvonne and demonstrations against syrian refugees and microns into here, so, so far it seems that arrested more than 470 people in connection with the riots president ridge of typo and has condemned the violence. i'll just say listen them cause the only reports from the stumble. for successful nights turkey, sweets have been filled with entering for just sentiment in several cities for experience to instructs and of course say they no longer want refugees in their country. the process again when a syrian man was arrested on charges of sexually abusing a 7 year old ceiling girl in the central city of chi city, present their zip type as one has called for. com told you about into the small
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little or nothing can be a chief by few things in a phobia and hatred of races. one of the reasons for the regrettable of in schools by small groups in kaiser re on sunday is the poisonous rhetoric of the opposition and that of who they are. vandalism, and sitting streets and houses on via is unacceptable. so if that goes filter to host 4600000 refugees, 3100000 of them fling the conflict that broke out in 2011. the most syrians here are legally entitled to a temporary protection status as a guest who are expected to return home once it is safe to do so. however, unto reference of sentiments has been building for several years. a result of the spirit economic side. the protest triggered demonstrations across the border in opposition health parts of northern syria,
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including those control by turkish packed forces. hundreds of syrian active, assembled them on to park the up some tour down turkish flags to rocks the turkish slurries and try to attack a border crossing the going to send us to a sword, shall we send you to the p k. take last week, present at dawn, and see we later by charel a soft signal. they were off to restoring diplomatic relations. the apparent change and spells from pon correct unrest and northern syria with all position groups feeling to care my turn it back on the scene. i'm coastal ounces, the rest of the new judge and donald trump's hushed one case has postpone his sentencing. it's been pushed back following challenges by trump's legal team. as a result of the supreme court ruling on monday, the presidents have supplemented to from prosecution for official acts,
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while an office trump now set to be sentenced in september instead of july. the republican presidential candidate was found guilty may on 34 accounts, so full to find business records with the intent of influencing the 2016 election. miss lloyd, they'll get some texas has become the 1st democratic congressman to publicly cool for joe biden, to withdrawal from the 2024 presidential race fight and struggling in a debate against trump on thursday. company helped get report at the 1st white house press briefing since the poor performers 5 president joe biden against his rival, former president donald trump. white house press secretary cream. john pierre insisted that during the presidential debate, the president jo bite and simply had a cold. and that even though he may have been trailing off at times and even had trouble finishing his sentences, what matters is really the president's record,
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which she says speaks for itself. what i can tell you is that he had a cold and a bad night. i would not see this as an episode. i would see this is what it was and what we believe it to be, which is it was a bad night. and he did on top of that, he had a cold. and that is the reality of the situation, that is the reality of what happened that night. now the white house insist despite president joe biden's poor debate performance. he was able to go out the following day and engage with supporters showing a vibrant joe biden hitting 4 states on the campaign trail. the white house staff denies its been hiding anything about joe 5 in physical or cognitive health. in fact, it says that it's been fully transparent in publishing back in february 6 pages of
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the president's medical records. and now the white house press secretary says that the warehouse staff is keen to turn the page. in fact, the president will be holding a press conference in the coming week, and he will also have his 1st majors sit down, interview on friday, was a major television network. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house focused ons launched a pony or vaccination and campaign to immunize 11000000 children under the age of 5, against a highly infectious disease. at least 6 cases have been recorded this year. but security threats on the last month of medical teams. a how bring efforts to replicate the virus, how to report the swaby district. it's early morning in the lobby district in northwest and focused on health well good accompanied by on police offices are going door to door. as part of a polio immunization campaign,
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they administer the order back seen to children younger than 5. and maki chose to keep track of the number, but it may look like a simpler process. but the work is the risk in the bed relatively pool. so i'm headed to good and for you. and so why ever say they did save only $5.00 a day and no transport or health benefits capone or do do a fully vancho? this is the only job we have to earn a living for our families. administering the drops is not easy. we a and the constant, the rate of being attacked even killed. but we don't have any other option either. we killed in the field. we face economic hardship. the police officers keep a close eye on the team. they're char drive for that, they're ready to for letting me attack the government say at least a 100 and do for your friends who are good or fishers and security person.

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