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and sterilization refreshing to mock their arrival in jail, tattoos are a vital, powerful prison mike. and then it's just as true for these monkeys as they get their id numbers, place of the page rather the as well, it says as long about ours and rockets and explosive jones from level targeting is really military sites. the, i don't know about this and this is all just even life and go home. also coming up homeless says is put forward new ideas for halting israel's war on god's israel says is examine the proposal more than one point. 3000000 people are affected by floods. in northeastern bangladesh, we're going to be lied from one of the worst huge areas. this is it,
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this i'm going for it, and my favorite rising crime has become one of the key issues for voters in parliamentary elections, the 11 g m t. we're going to begin with a developing story from 11 on. first of all, the sources of totaled 0. they fired a mix of $200.00 rockets and explosive drones from southern lebanon. and several is very military positions across the board. and it's the 2nd day, the rockets are being launched, multiple pfizer broken out and the occupied goal on hines and in the region of galilee. israel says it's striking targets in the southern level. this latest escalation follows the kenning of a senior has a bullet commander is seldom level on wednesday, a vehicle was targeted in the whole area in the city of tire. is there any defense minister you of color the says the attack proved israel because it has well, every day. and a speech i said big is joining us now. live from us,
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i own in southern lebanon. have when you and i were talking about an hour ago, i said you were telling us about the, the tech support on going you were referring to the fight. you can hear the sound of some of the miss all strikes what's being happening over the last 60 minutes or so. the way it slowed down a bit, but distilled smoke rising from the hilltops around us to the right company behind me even further afield. you could see smoke rising deep uh, is this a bit hazy this afternoon? so it is difficult to capture on camera but also we can see the smoke rising. uh, visually, at least with eyes. uh, from the is where you set 2 months of metal a lot know his below have said that they've launched around 250 new solves and rockets. since yesterday we also understand that there launched a quadrant. i'm drones, they say again, 7 is really mean that 3 sites. and we also understand that the ministry is they can actually view it because of his head and soul just amongst those. and you know that
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those strikes continue. we're, we're still hearing sporadically or science and sense of like henry rockets taking off and landing. but it has loans that slowed down just in the last 60 minutes. but that doesn't mean that this is over the funeral of the combined them how much they might necessarily set to take place today later today. and we expect on his release said that this isn't all of them response. and what his belie saying is that this current responds that the tape part with taking is within the framework of responding to this, assess the nation so far this to and fro has been within this kind of frame. the quiz is relatively long strikes and ministry target, and then there's a response. and this is somewhat of an escalation because this was because this was a senior commander of his law. and his law has responded with hundreds of rockets. nissan strikes against, is there any targets? and as i said around the mountains and hills around us,
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we can still see the smoke rising on both sides of the border. yeah, and of course, as a, this is coming on the day that how much the saying that it's put forward more ideas for that, possibly working towards a cease fire of some sorts with israel. this is obviously going to adds to the tension, the backdrop to all of this. and of course, the people for you all have been going through this kind of tit for tat artillery shelling and rocking 55 weeks now. does anybody been able to explain to you how they're feeling? yes, we were on the board, the village yesterday. many people have left people's homes have been destroyed. and those that have left us scared to return some people who are building new homes and they've had to stop that because there's no system to which way just conflict couldn't go well, they'd be a stop to it with escalate. we've had some tough talk coming from is really about the possibility of the, the is ready, all me getting ready for something. but we've also heard, here's the last thing that they don't want to will,
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but they are prepared for it. and if it is an escalation, they won't be confined by the frameworks that type by israel. but for many people, at least within the 5 columbia to border area, they really just have been factored and destroyed, and buildings damaged. and many people have left and those that remain since you just don't have anywhere else to go. and there's no such a deep as to when this conflict with land and has been losses. and there was only some part of that. is there any targets? once that is a cease fire and cause that agreed by the resistance groups that i so thank you very much indeed that's i said they talking to us and mushroom when it's time since between has volunteers really ami a growing that are for years the want may spill over the border in the southern village, all kind of survivors we called the to deadly is really a tax took place in 1990 $606.00 civilians were killed when the sold refuge and the un peacekeepers compact is in a honda is more a memorial that's downs is witness to
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a crime. children were among the 28 people killed. and then this lady strike that brought down a building in southern lebanon. and 2006. the design of the 6 year old zane of life cut short and the last major confrontation between israel and has been law sort of the as a and i'm, i begun to the present and she was sleeping next to her brother. and then i found a small hand. her body was covered with rubble. i kissed her hand, just include the foot of to loose the corner has seen its share of tragedy. 18 years on has below and as well are, again at war kind of it is still outside the battle ground of the latest conflict line, some 12 kilometers from the border. that is about the flip side of model. and then if israel is to launch a full blown, well we've not been on know like what is happening now? it will stuff heavy blows at the hands of hezbollah. miriam survived what's known here as the 1st condom massacre. she lost 18 members of her family alley,
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like marian survived the 1996 is where the bombing that kills more than 100 civilians. taking shelter at a un peacekeeping bass. at the age of 8, he saw images that are attached in his memory. provide me with that kind of, i still remember watching people being then to live in that tent. i remember the voice of the woman who was screaming while she was being burned alive. i remember seeing an infant and without a head to the alley explains how experience is like these create resilience and the will to fight back. this is randy tank is a reminder of a long conflict between israel and has the law. the lebanese armed group takes credit for ending, as well as a team, your occupation of southern lebanon in the year 2000. there had been several rounds of violence since the not so distant sound of bombs were. planes breaking sound barriers are all too familiar for the people here. the overall and then of course
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there is concern and fear, but we have an ideology and it's not easy to force us to leave the homes. defiance at a time of escalating threats by israel, that could change the magnitude of the conflict center. who there else was it a condo, southern lebanon, almost as shared a plan for a potential, a cease fire was contacting the exemption. mediators it includes the deals with the release of as many captives held in gaza. israel says it's examining the offer and its intelligence agency, most sides will respond and association representing the families of captives size . if the deal is not accepted, millions of his babies will take to the streets and says, release the statement of the groups efforts to end the war, which is days away from entering it's 9 months. it says it's not coming in. how much political leader has made contact with contact in egypt and mediators, is put forward what the group calls ideas it's discussing. in order to reach an agreement that ends is really a tax on palestinians in gaza,
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hama says ongoing deliberations are being held in a positive spirit in the country has more of this, not demo bonnet and central godson. policy means are not even hopeful about this. please fire negotiations going on. they believe that this is another attempt of sales negotiation. they're very cautious. they don't want to get optimistic. they're also striving to find food and walter and there's driving to feed their children. we have been talking to a lot of time to sing is here to look for hospitals where i am right now. and most of these people are people who are displaced from a place to another. the only wish they have is to go back through the northern parts of the trips they want to go above or below one. and they also want to search for their loved ones who are missing to me while on the nose and bought of gaza is, was bombardment skills of these 22, palestinian since don't not take the desktop to more than 58 funds. and in nearly 9
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months of war, one of the latest strikes at a residential square and gaza city smoking just filled the air as onlookers rushed towards buildings that had come up among the injured several children who being rushed to hospital, several of the dead and injured remain trumped under the russell is there any forces have counted up more raids and several times in cities across the occupied westbank. they have arrested at least for palestinians and okay until coming incursions also took place. and now hoffa se of novice, as well as the boss here in the west and our reports of on the confrontations between these very forces and palestinian fights was in nablus. meanwhile, is there any forces have demolished a house in bates, tambal's village, east of bethlehem. home belonged to a palestinian who was involved in a shooting but a miniature check pointing occupied. east jerusalem in february. 2 is ready. soldiers were killed. the attack, not all, then has more from the romano in the occupied by spain. if we go to the southern,
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the tip of the occupied westbank, there are several communities there in an area called my study of those communities i've been under is really popular attack. and orders of demolition by these ran the army overnight. in one such community called culture of the back to homes were burned by israeli settlers. the army was there, according to local residents that we spoke to. several cars were destroyed, the firefighters who went there were also attacked nearby. also in the, in the hebron area 7 homes in a small village there where demolished that is part of an overall picture pieces of a puzzle that if you put together has led human rights organizations and observers to say that this year 2024 is the year of the largest is really land grow up in over 30 years. this, what the european union stopped diploma. that's called israel's policies of
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dispossession and supplement activity. it's a process. so you see differences really measures. there is land appropriation as we've seen in the past 24 hours where israel takes over palestinian london the occupied west back. there are a nonsense of his really supplements expansion where more palestinian land is taken so that the supplements can grow at the expense of palestinian villages. and then there are also subtler attacks. the company is ended in the run ahead of friday's presidential run of reform is counted as muscle, possess skin and ultra conservative side jelly of how the final values in the capital bustle set off as more on both candidates from talk about a run of presidential election is one of the most contested and unpredictable into islamic republics history. the 2 candidates represent
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different sides of the political spectrum in a divided the country side city. the former chief nuclear negotiator is popular among conservatives. he has strong connections in the post the could it leads to previously serve as a secular throughout the supreme national security council. a powerful exec, due by the with 8th, runs over utah and security. and for them policies, he's perceived as a staunch lawyer. last year. we should look at late president of abraham, right. say that we will fight against sanctions but also sees new opportunities. we must make out enemies for great imposing sanctions on us. i don't mind didn't move around for presidency in 2013, losing to her son who honey. in 2021 he threw in philadelphia, but i didn't receive a federal causality of who's that you know how to go up there crush and make 3 good . these are the election, this time generally may have
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a better chance of success depending on how the nearly 3500000 people who choose mohammed back and kind of up last week decide towards this week. however, therefore, miscounted dismissal position channels appeared still conservative. the guardian console did not approve of position guns candidacy in the 20132021 presidents awards to serve as health minister from 2001 to 2005 on the you don't suppose to be for them as president. while i'm at 510 minutes position still enjoys hard to me. support for repairs of housing vermani and for the minister joe city force endorsed his campaign. many believe these in flesh the beckers could be the key to position was victory. but he's threatening carefully. how does the multiple people have a nationalist approach when it comes to foreign policy? hold on. so me find policy means the interest of the us around and radians the 1st around. so a record low turn. now, what the apathy is
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a major concern for the towards true data, and the supreme leader has those people to cast their ballots. you to look at that as good. i have repeatedly said that people's attendance as a source of dignity and pride for the country. if the election has high turn out and then these law, mac republic will be able to fulfill its goals, you said will then be another will turn out, could benefit duties. while a higher turnout could be in positions favor, especially if he's able to mobilize reformist, this will say that i'll just data that on voters in the u. k. and costs and the balance and the general elections. they are both prime minister, obviously. so not add labor leader to stomach. most of the alley on thursday, and the 50000000 people across the u. k. are eligible to vote this year. it's being just 6 weeks since and i called the snap election. the 1st results are expected later in the day. i a still, i had done, i'll just say i'm down here and in illinois we're science. is it hard on national
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laboratories are working on a computer in the world. the odd huge. i mean to be is israel and obstacles piece? i think that the new thing you have one is government with this is 5 digit. you say getting russell, a thought provoking nonsense. the e u major weapons being used in guns. no guns should be used in an offensive way. that's our facing realities you're running. mean, what does he bring to the table? hard from the presidential? could we do it or something we can uptake the effective use of the present as not the need for the fact that he had the story on told to how does era this is the 1st one they saw that we see in real time it's the victims themselves there's a disconnect between what we're witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream. it is always an attempt to frame as 2 sides of them,
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but there is no 2 sides to this. the western media does have a western bias. understand what they are looking to see out and raise the listening post covers how the news is covered. the challenges here with the the don't you know, just see it on the mind. if i tell the story is very solid hezbollah so is this i'm told out to 0 that the groups find
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a combination of 200 rockets and explosive joiners from southern level. it is really mostly positions across the board. i follow the beginning of the senior hezbollah commander in his reading strikes for the southern cities fire on wednesday. thomas says that shared a further plan for a potential ceasefire with trots any any gyptian medias includes a deal for the release of has been kept. held a garza israel says it's studying the proposal that is ready for us as a count. it out more rates in the occupied west finds the rest of it least for palestinians in khaki. up until come on wants. don't say more than 9 and a half sized palestinian subpoena rest since october, the 2nd more than a 1000000 people have been affected by flooding in bangladesh or socrates of one to dangerous fug levels. in 13 districts of the so high division in the northeast, tens of thousands of people have been isolated by flood waters. thousands more have been evacuated to a temporary shelters. after continuous waiting for nearly
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a month, i found her child for his life. but as in the city, i saw it tell us more about the situation that attempted as well. the rain stops for 2 days and it was a big relay for the area. but again, it started raining of that's one point. whereas the people in the village is we have visited because whenever i'd rain slot of the water and flights into the river buffing and then down, if getting on day to day, even the city gets inundated, slaves of rain continues that more danger or more flooding. and then those bad forecasts for rain in the india has not been for the state or mega long enough time . and that water from upstream rolls down to the blood buffing into bangladesh. and then eventually into the bay of bin goes. and that's usually the case in most of the year, but in recent years we have seen the blood intensity is more than one certain retina is maureen, tense, and that's been affecting the northeastern region very badly. and it has not been just been raining, the northwest, they've been in the south is,
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has been heavy to her and showed rain, devastating of they've been lot of land slides. the largest wreckage. it came housing, the ro hang out of refugees has been devastated. you know, at least 2 people were killed and even that happened last night last month rather killing 10 people. and this is a 2nd wave, a flag hitting this area in just about a month and 10 feet from what you're saying. the floods are getting more frequent, the months and rain patterns of change. so that's 2 elements isn't it's, it's climate change. but it's also non made of human made. isn't that what are the experts saying about what's driving these changes? absolutely. well, the climate environment was saying that the warm weather from the bay is one of the reason and heavy moisture in the northeast of this country, rather by the indian silly area on the mountain area because of the, the air waves that's coming from the human lives contains much more moisture and this causes condensation causing much more monsoon rain. along with the fact that
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those lot of men made dams in the region. and the usually during the flooding season, those are released and that water from up step comes into bank of this. and this is one of the largest floodplain nearly 20000000 people leaving this flood plain, making the living from fishing and farming of that's been obstructed by a 30 kilometer roads a highway to either build 20 in the year 2020. that has been one of the main reason, this obstruction of the water, which kind of flow speedily enough into the other river system to go into the bay. and then you have deforestation. land grabbing, illegal structures build near the flood plain and hinterland, causing water for gym. and most of the rivers haven't been dredged for decades. so there's a lot of filtration so easily when there's a heavy monsoon rain. this river swells up, inundating the adjoining area, even the phillip city and other smaller towns across by the river. i still have your child talking to us instead of chandra. thank you very much. or crime is
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becoming an important issue for some voters in front of parliamentary elections the far right national valley has gained, grimes and that traditionally centralized loc say by june cautious sentences from minors convicted of crimes. if a single food reports from us a 16 year old jelly is still recovering after he was shot in the leg 3 months ago, they shot me at home. i was behind the door and suddenly it happened. i was shocked . the problem is, my mother was there, my sister, my little brother. they could have hit them doing more than the moment. he stopped going to school when he was 12 to make around a $100.00 a day, acting as a lookout for drug dealers. smell stays, police say children like julio, often targeted to send messages to rival gangs. don't hold on, hold for a violence among drug traffickers has been on the rise. in the past decade. we
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respond more quickly. when there is a contract, people use a kalashnikov to settle disputes. fine time has made security. one of the biggest issues voters in must say, helping the rise of the fall right in the traditionally central city. the national riley came 1st and 5 of the 7 constituencies and must say in the 1st round of voting, the full right party has touted plans to build more prisons and impose harsher sentences. it also wants minors to be tried as adults. these neighborhoods in the north and must say have 17 times more violent crimes than the rest of the country, mostly related to drug trafficking and both the victims and the perpetrators. a younger than ever before. these are also some of the poorest neighborhoods in europe with a quarter of people living in poverty. according to the french observatory of a nicole, it is with higher unemployment than the national average. many young people don't
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see education as a way out. as many as 139 percent of children have dropped out of school is about to about to mind. this building was very decrepit. for example, when we were on the 1st floor that were wrapped in some passing by our chevy. the hockey buses, mid then mid door is a social worker who counsels some of the teenagers living in these rundown buildings. he says the state has under invested in these communities and politicians only pay attention to what goes on and poor neighborhoods at election time. they've been to civil posted so these are the severe sentences are already applied prisons and must say a full so for me that's not the solution that we must focus on education when we are called upon to respond to a case law, we must follow up and help them re integrate into society this generation is too young to have a say in the election already does illusion by politics. many are discouraged and say their prospects look increasingly bleak is i'm getting food. i'll just euro
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a relative term. it's one of the worst most active volcanoes lava and not gonna be flowing into a new treasure called bulk of new over why there's going to be next and it's inside story stay with us. and under 0, we're going to be back in by, by the to hello. we are looking at some very heavy rain into ne and pals of china. we got this little system here. that is the mat you're from. that's going to continue slipping his way farther north with denise was it'll roll across the cramp an inch less than maybe a rain coming through here. making use white's was that western side of japan up to wilson north as well. i think on the other side of the mountains totes, i generally try uh, 24 degrees celsius. these that niche back to very wet weather which will push up
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towards the northeast. as we make our way through satch dice and big down pools. we all can get some differential rifle could cause some flash flooding here then for the south is generally dry bus drivers as of a heartfelt of, of japan. and by this stage as well in southern parts of china, central and southern areas, not a dry weather around a lot of heat per into the thirty's. yeah. into the, such as a closer costs, a good part of south asia, but the monsoon rays have settled across all parts of india now. so that's take those temperatures back in new daddy to around 30 full sales uses a 36 that for the whole, why don't to read what he's in full. it's up to what was the final feast of the india for a time. but as we go on, need to assess that we are looking launch the fall range warnings across here. still some very right with a lingering all the way along. the western gas the latest news, the renew at the bottom. it's an intense pointing show that in north goes like
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elsewhere and the strip this with this fall from over with detailed coverage, given the lack of international up for it would be up to a residence if they've been to defend their very existence in their land from the heart of the story, we're not passion for through this something that helped her serve by the daily life. it's a distraction of, from what she has witness. a higher, couldn't read through the caribbean, causing devastation, but alum to among climate. sorry. it is the fastest and earliest ever atlantic storm a direct result of global warming expense say, why is this storm causing so much concern place? this is inside store the
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