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least natural and the politics behind normalizing climate change as was to fact, if i was suppose to be seen as normal. but you said something that should have to happen to any one. is it really a natural disaster? oh, hell, the permit on al jazeera, the fear and terror and goes, and he's ready. s tri kid. so you in run school sheltering, thousands of displaced palestinians, at least 16 people have been killed. the i carry jones to this is all just there on the ice from. do i also coming up? the protests to take to the streets in tennessee. demanding is very
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prime minister benjamin netanyahu finalize the seesaw. captive release the steps down the wrong preston select surfaces. scan promises to bring the nation together and says all arrangements is 1st speech since when in phoenix and we speak to refugees and migrants in france for word about the future. as for vice takes power off the sundays election, the day $274.00, as well as warren, gaza. striking homes and flattening neighborhoods is very false. these have once again targeted you and run the school sheltering, displaced protest, and it's not happened that then this route refugee camp in the central concepts or posting an official site. 16 people were killed at least 50 authors were injured. the number of patients is overwhelming,
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causes largest remaining health facility acts the hospital. because the health ministry has described the strike as an odious mexican is very forced to say they targeted fights is operating near the school. well, he who do we begins a coverage now from the ox, the hospital in the panic after and is really is tre kits in 2000 people. rush to look for survivors of to bond. it's an annual school and then it's laid out for the residential area has become unrecognizable and buildings lines is demolished by another, is really talk just hours before the in what this was home to us with johns, how many we should not only for them other families had sought refuge here after being displaced by is there any bomb bings? i swear, including women and children have got these right is continued to slow through all
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people. 15 members of my family were killed and one lot, 20 members of another is a crime of law. because of course we recovered some of the bodies, the wrist still buried under the debris, speech and of the destruction stretches for kilometers. this is the aftermath of that. is there any attack in the, in the south a police car meant as a group property became a target getting 6 palestinians. their bodies are taken to the nearby locks. a hospital inside the hospital bodies are collected for a funeral. these policy means were killed in bond, shrink down. and then as a new role warehouse in the central must see, come, the dog has ministry, has another warning you functioning hospitals across the street are in the bring up a lot. they say a lifeline to keep generators up and running is and the chronic shortage is
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hovering efforts to save lives in the hospital doctor in a 100. so here is a trauma and orthopedic surgeon from london. he's volunteering in gauze with project scientific. a cherokee organization describes what he witnessed at the outbox the hospital often in his rec attack. i'm really at a loss of, so it was uh today. uh, actually i was operating uh we got the cold that we had to stop. we had a mass casualty incident, so we will the team run downstairs the when i arrived at the oh actually i saw a number of killed individuals heading straight to the mold. and so i knew that this was a very serious attack. i entered the and it was absolute chaos. the 1st thing i saw was a 3 or 4 children lying on the floor, one of whom had horrific injuries to the lower back. as in a flesh,
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wound the old way down to the spine. he had trouble of moving his leg so i can only imagine that he had a severe spinal cord injury. a bear in mind, you don't have a c, t scan, a locks off, so it's not set up as a troll, my sense of it. and so it was all just hospital which normally runs the which should normally run with a capacity of 208600 patients, 600 patients, 3 times its capacity. you know, uh and, you know, you have children lying on the single women lying on the floor, men lying on the floor. you just people everywhere. it's chaos and you're dealing with an already broken system. and when you have less casualty incidents like this, it's over whelming for everybody involved. this list of all the persons that are injured or killed, of course, when you believe in this cause and you believe that, you know, you are on the right side of history and you believe that one thing have for an oppressed people is the, you know, the noble thing,
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then you gain strength some that you gain springs from the people around you, you gain strength, so i'm going to send one. so the august binion's my love lice, but we want to have a future like you and i. and so you keep going. it's very sad when you see the most vulnerable people of society, the solve it to the children always slow today. i think we might have to take to the emergency. oh, all. immediately following the stallings like uh, the uh, e r itself, its verdes is just very side motion, so its taxing uh physically its texting. but as i said, if you believe in the cause, then you know that this is the right thing to go to and click on it. i just wanted to say is the head of humanitarian policy and advocacy at save the children. she joins this life not from washington, d. c, thanks for being with us. so we've just heard a very moving account from a search. and i mean, the impact of all of the based on adults civilians is shocking. you know, what's your understanding of how this is impacting children across the got strip?
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thank you for having me with when we hear that gaza has become a graveyard for children. it's exactly because of a tax like this. there's no place in gaza that can offer respite to civilians or children, including children. and there's no place in god. so the state and the families that are sheltering in these refugee camps, or any schools that speak there because they have no other place to go. most of guys, as homes, an infrastructure in other areas have been destroyed. we're continuing to see children being killed and the most horrific ways imaginable. we've seen children in the last few weeks and over the course of the last 9 months, i'm dismembered their risk, their lives are being worked out of them by explosive weapons. they're being crushed by falling rubble. it is just a little less less and beyond just a few weeks ago state the children announced that more than $20000.00 children in gaza are missing, which includes children who are sick printed from their families and more than
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$4000.00 who are under the rubble and now presumed dead, it also includes children who are buried in unmarked grades and children who have been detained and disappeared. but is really forced is and that comes on top of more than 14000 children who have been killed and thousands of others who have to whoever, named. and so when we see a tax like this, we will continue to see these numbers climb and explain to us if you will. and i mean, how difficult is it to distribute any aid that may be available in conditions of war and the smashed infrastructure? the number one obstacle to delivering aid effectively right now is safety. so, you know, his favorite children and other organizations rely on the safety of schools of camps to be able to deliver humanitarian is anything i turn assistance for that matter. and so it continues to be
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a task like this and makes it all the more difficult. over the course of the last 9 months, you've seen more than $278.00 workers killed the majority of them, palestinian. we have not seen any assurances that 8 operations and 8 workers will be guaranteed any sort of safety. and we continue to see immense restrictions on the delivery of humanitarian to assist them. so in addition to safety works contingency supplies obstructed from coming into the gaza strip. and so it's almost impossible to deliver meaningful aid. what we need is a ceasefire. what we need is for countries to stop supplying weapons that are fueling risk crisis and for all humanitarian assistance to be allowed in and for the borders to the board seem to be open to for, to allow us to provide that assistance. and that's what we've been calling for. i just wanted to say thank you very much indeed for joining us from say the children . thank you. thank you. in northern garza, israel submitted tree offensive industry is continuing for tense day. it's
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a neighborhood in garza city. the summer gauge, the all i'm doing of her mass has described fighting with is very forces as fast as rails. all me says its soldiers have found long range rockets in the area and demolished tunnel shops for people sheltering in that sure to a neighborhood site of bonnet says ripped families apart. protestant in general, a stable him, a colleague, spoke to families that and this is the 10th day of the ongoing ground invasion and neighborhoods. the situation remains by are many people instead of trapped in the area with ongoing air strikes when the neighborhood is the suffering of civilians each day. we witness the growing ditch fellatio families is trying to survive off of these women. this assault just handle the destruction is immense. suites are filled with a diverse bombed out buildings and the sound of explosions and on fire are since
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reminder of death, violence that surrounds us. despite the dire conditions, some people have managers in their traps. situations up for beans, for several days. there are stories of survival after such archie and are both part of brake and aspiring to ship. i was the one i was totally cut off. there was no way i could get in touch with my family, a tool. it was a 7th day, i think when one of on a does not and said these way, these had 2 dogs when we came out how to run for our lives. because these way the stuff it's showing of. it was a miracle we survived because of the time we reached the street corner, there were cold cups is chasing. while some have managed to escape, many other families, we mean trapped. there's no way to reach safety. communication lines are down, so we have very little information about the full extent of the casualties. ramos indicated that many have been killed. an ambulance is
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a medical teams are still on able to reach those who will need urgent treatments. this is where the police are using, what's a cannon and against the anti government for testers, and tel aviv as pressure mounts on 5 minutes to benjamin. that's in your to step down the some of the demonstrations are taking place across israel. thousands have been turning off each week, demanding new elections and immediate release of captives held in gauze for testers are angry openness. and y'all, he's handling of the war and want him to accept see spot deal. well, he's very government has bands out here from reporting in israel, so i'm dissolute, says, following those developments from mine and they've been joining it's not an unusual scene to see police violence against demonstrators. api's. pro test says demonstrator is almost always every saturday try to block the main highway the
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aisle on highway and police often meet them there with a water cannon and with for saying that it is a legal to gather their illegal to block that road. but these demonstrations have been happening every single week, and in fact they were going on for before the war even began. and people were frustrated with prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his leadership, but they're calling now for deal to bring back the remaining captive. they're saying that in espanol who should resign elections should be held immediately. and all of this comes in the wake up potential negotiations that are ongoing and even former captives who spoke out this demonstration. so the nets and yahoo should not miss the opportunity to secure a deal. the wrong president elect masoud possess can, has about to it says all arrangements. because his 1st speech, since bates and his conservative arrivals in the presidential runoff. but as russell said, our reports from tyrone the president elect, we'll have
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a hard time meeting the expectations just be it's to run for the presidency, the, the 20172021. we're not approved by your ons guardian concept. when it started, it was approved last month. she was not given a high chance of success. but after weeks of campaigning, the form is politician, mr. pitts. this can, has been inactive to run your supporters were creek to celebrate his election victory. as president elect, he promised to be a president for oh, on the 7th of the people of iran, the great notion of a wrong, like come to serve all of you. i extend my hands too old iranians previously health minister under your arms. first reform is president and how much side to me into early 2, thousands. the discount has served as a parliamentarian from the regional activities since 2008. the frequency emphasizes
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loyalty to this one because the lucian doing his presidential debates money is to get a i'm a conservative him on lifestyle, but a reformist, in policies and from day one i have repeatedly said, i follow the policies set by the lead on a diesel amec revolution, gus, many calls say that it is a paper statements as an attempt to avoid the risk with powerful officials. but you also promised this more liberty's social justice, and it goes, rides on the high angle governments cannot dictate culture were against coalition. and the violation of women's rights and is running laws will not change people's behavior. as no one can forcibly remove who jobs from writing and women know, it can also impose the huge app on the is it still says he was further into ties with non russell companies, but to insist to run muscles to reconnect with west to remove the international sanctions because the scale support, there's hope she's presidency, would be a new beginning for the wrong. but the president elect, we'd have
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a hard time meeting that expectations to deliver on his promises. he would have to convince the west to pick one is ready for tools while ensuring the 4th degree. it is here that his policies will not disrupt the system. because he said that was a 0 that wrong. so it's a come off to the break minute tree data is off of that cannot pass. so molly and the jets who took power includes joint a new treaty of the severing ties vision. ok, echo us the hello right off the bat. here's an update on store and barrow. it is gaining strength once again as it's passing through those warm waters of the gulf of mexico outs for in central america. we are blanketed in rain for the pacific coast of endurance and costa rica. for example, let's go back to barrel right now. there's
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a forecast on sunday is a creeps closer the entire coast of texas under warnings for storm search here. and we are looking to see another line fault by burl on monday, around the corpus kristie area. if this system stalls out here, it's going to produce hundreds of millimeters of rain over the next little bit. still a story of that heat wave through california. this could turn historic through central california, just how long it's been going on in sacramento about 41 degrees and that heat traveling further north. so look at portland, 38 for you. settled across western canada. we'd start to run into some trouble around that. it's over the upper midwest, midwest, few showers around the great lakes and small to south america. we go huge spots of dry air through brazil, dry conditions. but what weather in the mix for for an awful is it's still cool. i know it's winter, but this is colder than it should be for patagonia by yeah. blanca on his to so really from the argentine pompous to patagonia and you'll bounce back to 7 degrees on sunday afternoon.
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the bucket back. a reminder about top stores this out, at least 16 people have been killed and 50 others binge it and is ready bombing of them out this route, refugee camp, and central kansas single thoughts is saying many of the victims of children, because the health ministry has described the strike as an odious mask. it's very police are using volta count on against the anti government for the testers in tennessee, especially amounts on prime minister benjamin netanyahu to step down. thousands have been for testing each week across israel to monte even elections, media release of captives, housing goes. ron's new preston's masoud position. can his voucher says all the radiance of to winning the run of his action comes off the desk, so they put him racing and it comes to caution. may be supporters who has to have a mock, a new beginning for yvonne which with
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a policy is the executive vice president of the quincy institute. think tank. it says around, new president has several hurdles to overcome, including us sanctions were to improve the economic situation without lifting some of the sanctions. yvonne will never be able to live up to its full potential. yvonne has pursued a strategy of neutralizing sanctions by trading more with its neighbors and, and shifting more towards russia and china. but yvonne's problem is not just the absence of trade. yvonne's problem is the absence of investment and russia and china and other countries are simply not investing in the von to the extent that he needs it to be the cause of the continuation of the sanction. so you want to have to find a way to be able to move. so the sanctions, the problem is force that when they did so with the j 6 your it was the united states and walked out of the deal with the united states. the big trade that agreement, so there are legitimate question marks, intern ron as to whether the united states is capable,
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not just one thing to with capable of offering sustain sanctions. and there is a value in being able to never the less reduced type of shows, even if a larger bargain cannot be struck because of political limitations in washington. i mean to wrong, it does not mean that the 2 countries have to be on a trajectory towards compensation as they currently are. so they're still big a room there to be able to find some measures that can on the one hand, reduce tensions on the other hand, improve the situation of ordinary vanya is inside the country. now, french photos will be heading to the polls on sunday. and many migrants and refugees living in front. so worried about the future. it's a far right winds control. the problem is, the national around a has focused its campaign on immigration, quoting it to threats to french culture and values that some good food reports from us say in southern france, a less um, less the left or in the assembly. this is
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a refuge for homeless migrants and refugees in my say, 8 live in this cramped space. many were teenagers when they risk the dangerous mediterranean crossing to europe in search of a better future. but after business, we spent the day of that fee. he's been gone, most of us can is because we lost this save the leasing support from the mayor. this charity helps migrants and refugees find housing and to enroll in schools under french law. unaccompanied miners are entitled to free shelter and education no matter where they're from. but with the rising and t migration sentiment in france, charities worry places like this could soon shut down. tough, almost like even if it's in firstcare, it's becomes harder and harder, more and more shelters are being evacuated, enclosed. they'll always young people sleeping in the train station or just on the streets. the of france, host, few or migrants in refugees than germany or spain. but immigration is one of the
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most debated issues here. proposals to shut the borders, prevent undocumented migraines from getting legal status and increase the port stations are becoming more popular is on. but just letting it get us on political because they base all the problems of migrants. but it's not the case. well, the construction work that is done here is done by foreigners. the hard work is done by following up with can security deed comes up once to the success. 65 percent of french citizens think the country has welcomed many people from abroad and shouldn't take in any more. while another finds more than 60 percent belief emigrants contribute positively to cultural diversity. you know, may not say the, there are a lot of migrants and must say, so i think people were pushed to focus on this. but after role, who isn't a migrant in, from trying to come this week, the south winters, the biggest supporters club for the popular football team or not been domestic, said that waves of immigration has made the city the customer, call it and place it is today. now, in opportunity or a problem,
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the outcome of sunday's vote will indicate which vision voters and brings it to some good food. elda, 0 must say, the case, new prime minister, kiss domino scrap in the previous government's culture. this will policy to the port asylum seekers to rolanda. he made the announcement in his 1st and use conference and move has been welcomed by rights advocates as long overdue box. his government is facing a long list of all the challenges. that's really the challenge reports. now from the, you know, relaxing weekend at home for the u. k. 's new governments, the day after labor one, a huge majority and ended 14 years of conservative rule prime minister, key a stomach cab of his team for that 1st cabinet meeting. i welcome you to it. we have a huge amount of work to do. so now we get on with our that to do list is going to, particularly for rachel reeves, the you case 1st female chancellor or finance minister. she's got to find funds for
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the things that keeps tom is government wants to do without breaking the promise not to significantly raise taxes. health secretary was stretching past to rescue a passive national health service and home secretary of at cooper, ditching a conservative policy to send on documented migrants to rewind, to will need to bring new thinking to immigration yesterday. they what all change the gun where change labor policy. and yesterday we started the work of changing the country, just almost historic victory is seated with contradictions result, it was supercharged, not by labor love, but by wide spread tactical voting to get the unpopular conservatives out. the latest vote share was less than 2 percent up on its catastrophic 2019 election defeats conservative ex ministers. and now wondering what next you think would be the next known absence. we're just gonna take our time, figure out what this insurance event college and she'll be quite difficult just in
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a really bad result this minute or 2 ways about it. here's thomas passed full day and office was about showing he's hit the ground running and that change is here. but he's long for his criticism for being think on the vibes. but if they say for an actual policy, and we're still waiting to see what the change is promising, actually looks like in detail for each other. and how does era london, this is the model and book in assess. so has monk, the exits from the west african book echo us after signing a new treaty to set up a confederation the 3 june so that that countries have cut ties with visual allies in the western powers. i'm going to address reports from evolution. it's been to the for west african regional book because a number of clues have setup several crisis leading to suspensions and such as those actions resulted in 3 member states. burkina faso molly and the chair renouncing the membership, informed me that one block,
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the alliance off the health state. although most of echoes between the 2 functions happened lifted. many believe the crisis has undermined a week, and the organization i did have were towards the championship, says much has been achieved in the past year. the handling of the front dryly solutions in these countries have even though perhaps not id me what we would want bought. it has helped to de escalate attention because at the point tension was really high and of things could help going south at the hotel. the organizations troubles on security on the economy. economic slowdown has resulted in high cost of living, leading to violent protest in some members state talks about i'm groups also a major concern. one of the main reasons. cool leadership in brooklyn of fossil
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molly. initially i get for toppling that democratic governments. the head of some, this echo somebody to nigeria, the leaders of the newly formed alliance of the health states making this yes, capital the, i mean, they discussed security and defense competing terrorism. and they cannot make a cultural trade extend just say, i know this one day elias will need support from the rest of the region. if they decide to proceed on that one, i'm biased. the lead to know the for the costco increase or the countries that we didn't need to help, this groups will continue to exploit the disc ups that would be created. and then of course, continue to impact uh, maybe to on board the security for the citizens over the $300.00 eco assess, initiated, most led by the senate and his president to bring the 3 countries back entries fold sofa that annoy indications this assets i'm gonna say the timing of the alliance of the health states was deliberate. it's to show, of course, that what kind of fossil molly image you can do without the original book. but some
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i normally say molly ends in particular could phrase difficult is, is all member countries echoes decide to isolate the tool and looked countries as needed. so the base, the hell alliance wrap up the meeting and the share equis members gathering in nigeria have not commented on the near me meeting. likely hoping the latest efforts were convinced that june to let countries to return to the regional organization. how many degrees? i would just need a couple jack. gerry, at least 65 people have been killed in floods and lance lives in india is northeastern some states in recent days. states officials say around 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected by torrential rains. we know fernandez reports. excuse me, a jo hahn is trying to salvage materials from his flag damaged home. he's thinking seats and bamboo with head secure, the toppling show to which his family of the team would tap on high ground. both with a look down to a couple of,
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i've suffered massive losses and then it closed appliances, food, bedding. my house is unable to. i don't need money to build a new house. i've lost thousands of dollars worth of stuff, so does lema cartoon is also struggling. the mother of 3 is in a make shift shelter set up near the cars that are on good national park. she says the authorities have done little to help flood victims. yeah. so oh my god, the vinyl, who am i said, 20th i used to 40 to 50 families, came here after our village was flooded. there are no toilets, no drinking water. we've only received half a kilo of rice and 250 grams of lentils. nothing else. again, the disaster management authorities in asylum in northeast, in the sale of most 2 and a half 1000000 people have been affected across 30 districts. they see over 50000 people have been housed in 300 really centers operating across the state. flooding

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