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says whatever has been done before can be done even better. as long as a human being is doing it. you just have to keep pushing because no one else can see the visions, keywords you to the israel issues, new evacuation orders and con eunice in southern gaza, pulsing thousands of palestinians to leave the cities once again. the latest condemn is round, so killing more than $100.00 palestinians. one of us was to tax and garza the until mccrae, this is al, just here a live from the also coming up retailers,
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restocking nigeria up to businesses. sauces. stuff with losses from days of protests against the rising cost of living the and the us when the mens olympic basketball causal for a 5th time in a row will have all the action from parents the head of the closing sermon. the are ordered to leave us again, palestinians in con eunice and guns are told to leave their homes just days off to being allowed to return. israel has expanded evacuation orders for the southern city as it conducts the food military operation. this since october is become a familiar retains of palestinians, forced to carry their belongings under the sun, the sun in search of a place to stay. the palestinian side, there was no, we're safe and the entire goal is to strip. and they described the constant displacement accumulation. this is the 3rd time i've being
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displaced in a short period of time. and the 6 times has to go up again. we've just been back home for 5 days. i'm a suddenly told to leave again, what i don't want. this is my i move. it's only been a week since i came back home to rebuild it. but her don't think i'll ever find my house again. we're being subjected to dreadfully wrong humiliation and suffering. we don't know where to go. there was no safe place in the whole of the gaza strip. where the day is to say there was a safe zone is elia. the un security council will hold an emergency meeting on tuesday at the request of algeria of to israel attacked a school in kansas city on saturday. well then, a 100 pallets, indians were killed when several missiles with the school, no rush neighborhood during morning prayers. for more on this, so we joined now by honey mcknight. so who is in con eunice? and let me, 1st of all, can you just explain the impact of people being displaced over and over again?
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and at this point in time, we're at, i actually meant to god as well as of this moment tom, we can safely say that there is no safe place across the god forbid something that we have friends or what we have described in the past. you can create a safe zone in a war zone and very consistent with the frustration with the level of panic, the level of concern that people across the gods to have expressed over the past in 10 months that these evacuation orders that are largely perceived among local residents of the gaza strip here different parts of the strip as a contradictory, vague and misleading gun. all was lead in due until becoming a dis, a trap for, for displace families. but these evacuation orders that have been the reason how for so many people do get killed and maimed inside these evacuation. so it will have example of a lossy a back, which is a few,
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a few weeks ago when it was bond relentless. the via one ton bought a couple of these months ago on 10 side and killer close to a 100, a people and the vast majority of people were, were actually have to be picked up if in pieces of from the ground. then it just causes further internal and force displacement, as well as deepening the sense of shattered safety for already displays that have traumatized populations. similar situations are taking place everywhere, but the fact that this is happening repeatedly and it happens that it's at midnight . people who made their way back to some of the areas that was a subject to this placement and, and try to figure out how they could cope do, do, do life with what's going on with all the destruction and devastation that created by this really incursion of the eastern part of the, of hon unit says, evacuation new wave of vanquishing orders for the residents of the central part of
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han, you and it's all the way to the, into the velocity evacuations on where, how much the residential complex is located. just pushing more people into further internal, displace that soon enough this area behind us right here is the only remaining part of the loss evacuation with a little bit of a space. and so for the past couple hours, we're seeing and it's a huge, a traffic of people moving in here either on cars or on carts for by animals remove, moving their belong to the start sending off contents in this area that is already struggling to in terms of basic necessities in terms of basic supplies and needs that could help people survive these difficult decisions. but unfortunately, it just it just to the gloomy and environments for everyone. particularly for those who have been displaced for more than 8 or 10 times so far for the past 10 months. yeah, honey, you've mentioned the ongoing strikes and the school of tech yesterday has been described as one of the woods since the world again. can you just give us an idea
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of the scale of the devastation that is left behind as well for have style with the heartbreak of part of this is the psychological trauma . that mounting across the part, everything right now is feeding into a sense of permanent displacement, a sense of exposure because it's not only the intense bombing campaign that's taking place right now. and then the dinner consensus that people in the northern part costs with a lift, the loan in the face of the, of the horror of the unpredictable bonds. but the fact that all of this is being used as a strategy to push people that expose them out of their lance. and we're looking at this bullet is false. number of people remain in the motive part and god's view to day and for us to starvation the ongoing, a shortage on the water supplies for last about the, the fact that the hockey endure. this instance systematic bombing can be,
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and that is taking place on every single day. and not our residential homes are more concentrated on the very area that these people are seeking shelters and are seeking food supply. the seeking of protection. the vast majority of people who ended up in these evacuation center is because they don't have any other place to go to and gauze into another part of their residential. it blocks their homes are being destroyed, new infrastructure, no supplies on or basic necessities and lifted them. so the go to these centers seeking food from whatever parcel is available from on or from the wi fi or from other international organizations that are available there. however, there is none of this is available, and on top of that, they're getting killed and maimed inside these evacuation centers. that thanks once again honey, we always appreciate you giving us the latest from gaza and luckily for us and come genius. thank or the white house has issued a statement on these rarely striking guns are on site today. it says we are deeply
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concerned about reports of civilian casualties in gaza, following his strength by the israel defense forces on the compound that included the school we are in touch with. out is ready counted pots who have said they targeted senior mazda officials. and we are asking for further details. we not have moss has been using schools as locations together, an authorized household. but we have also stated repeatedly and consistently that as well must take emissions to minimize civilian hom. she competency has more from washington dc. so the white house, complet, harris and couple of harris's main foreign policy advisor will have the same sort of message. i'm like joseph barrow, b, e u foreign policy chief, we simply made a statement saying there is no justification for these massacres. those 3 o expressed regret for the loss of civilian life, but did emphasize that they felt that perhaps israel did have some justification in targeting this yet again, there are too many civilians who've been killed. i mean,
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israel has a right to go after the terrorists that are her mom's, but as i have said many, many times, they also have um, i believe, an important responsibility to avoid civilian casualties. iris also said the 1st and foremost the priority was reaching a cease for our building, said she and the president were working around the clock to reach that deal. however, we know that this weekend, the white house has approval for the $3500000000.00 worth of weapons for israel. so the questions we had as to whether now was the time that the ministration would apply, leverage onto as well, to sign up to that see slide to appear to have been understood even as washington fluids and to lock it is tells robin has with a note to do anything to jeopardize next week's tools, she ever chance the elders here at washington.
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the 2 people had been killed in a russian in attack on ukraine's capital case. 3 other people were wounded now earlier, several large explosions were reported. keeps may assist in defense systems were activated to propel strikes. of the attacks on keys come as ukrainian forces continued their incursion into russian territory. i should present, let them in. person has called the attacks in the region, a major publication. at least 13 people were injured swim debris from the ukrainian launch miss all fell on a residential building and cussed casks. governor has ordered pasta evacuations of civilians. in areas of risk. prussia has deployed additional sanchez and equipment to try to stop the training and advances the families of the 62 people killed in a plane crash in brazil, helping forensic teams identifying the bodies,
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investigate is analyzing the fund recorders to determine what caused the plan to plunge into a residential area in the south polo on friday when the key and the key of reports from rio de janeiro, emergency responders working in the rain in around the clock to retrieve all 62 bodies. victims of a deadly crash on friday that sent shot fleets across for sale. family members are being asked by a stories to help identify their relatives at the legal medical institute of san paul, where the bodies were taken. fema, we're concentrating on providing specialized assistance from psychologist social workers and legal advisor to meet the families requirements and priorities with focusing on the well being of the families. more than 50 bodies have been recovered, but most were so badly burned. identification will take time will be as little as
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the body's work have a nice and i being transferred to to morgan's help out of where they will be x rayed, and then a test will be done to identify them of the aircraft was carrying 50 passengers and 4 crew members from the southern state of butter not to preserve the largest city some follow when disaster struck. nearing its destination, the plain suddenly lost speed and altitude, spinning out of control and plunging to the ground. it exploded on impact in the backyard of a house. in the midst of a residential condominium complex. the. there were 3 people in the house. me, my wife and the night. we are a little fun. at the time we thought it was a helicopter crashing. i was almost leaving the house and suddenly we saw that a craft exploding in the back. yeah. press cures, rushed to put out the fire before it spread to neighboring houses. then they began to search for bodies and the debris. the regional airline company boy boss released
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the name of all the victims, among them a family from venezuela and a teacher from portugal. brazilian authorities have already recovered the to flight recorders, which they say will help them piece together. what happened? brazil's air force has already said that the pilot did not report an emergency for adverse weather conditions for so enough stories save the investigation to determine the cause of the tragedy should take at least a month. monica now give all just 0. we addition narrow as 3 american journalists freed from jaya, let demanding the immediate pub no more political prisoners. they were among hundreds of prisoners patent and liked to july to mike came a 100 to 625th anniversary on the throne. the 3 journalists had been held for up to 6 years on challenges of sexual assault charges that they denied. they say that they and countless others are actually being punished for their opinions.
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in nigeria, businesses accounting losses from 10 day long nationwide protest against the rising cost of living. the demonstrations turned violent in many states resulting in the death of at least 22 people, loss and income and destruction of property. um, it interests reports from the northern states have kind of up to 10 days of disruptive process. single one of the 10 major markets in get a 2nd. most popular city is slowly coming back to life. retailers restock as labor as work to make up for lost income. the market of fishes estimate $5000000.00 in sales. why last for each day the market was closed? this market and uh it is uh, not saving only uh people, enough kindle. it is uh, saving, it wasn't the neighboring states and also, uh some, uh uh,
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so my country that's a lot of nibbled and like, uh, what are the nigeria? so i think uh, in room for me just sad jim what room. he says, customers from other states and neighboring countries stopped coming days before the start of the demonstrations. disruption to production and supply chains was created, shortages of goods that select surprises in some areas. jump seems like print defies defense, including a few kilometers away. another businessman, counts as losses of to riotous, looted and destroyed goods with more than $2000000.00. the government also took a hit. facilities like this technology help have been stripped back by lucas most westbrook testers demonstrating against bad governance and rising cost of living, destruction, to property and lives have been reported in many parts of the country. when economies dollars, the impact of the progress and the economy is huge. yeah. that's where many isn't
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this is that it types of production in nigeria, so it has cbs. any impact on the level of employment in addition to that, so many investment opportunities where i live in nigeria. but the concern he says is how to restore the last investor confidence. you suggest that the next 6 months that crucial in determining whether the negative impact of the protest would be long or short lived depending on how the government response to the crisis increases. i do see that kind of, i was still a huge arrow now just there. the money in protest grows louder. one of the biggest demonstrations big he is in the city is capital. and hong kong is famous neil and lots of losing. they closed, but the younger generation is trying to sean utilize on the tradition
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the the hello about to be swamped with rain for queensland central coast. let's dive into those details right now. good to see was still a bit breeze. a few drops of rain for w, a purse on monday at $21.00 degrees. but here is that rain picking up up and down the coast of queensland with this moist easterly wind of the coral sea, but really in the thick of it on to stay for places like rock, hampton, for example, you are going to be dallas with rain by the time it's all said and done, potentially could see 6 times your august rainfall average. so there will be some flooding here when the big story for new zealand, but this is a warm breeze here. so temperatures are climbing up to 18 degrees and gets been with the sun cloud combo here. and there is some rain wandering around between,
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call them poor singapore and also coaching on borneo islands in the late side of borneo. island, there's been some flooding in cambodia. flood alerts back and play from northern philippines. lose on island, as in bond soon rains. pick up and it's still raining in southern china right now, but there is a swath of plenty of dry weather from central and northern area. so once again, temperatures are on their way up. tropical storm maria and making land fall just to the east of send di, late sunday, early monday. this one's going to be bring a rain and wind couple here as a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environment of the task. in columbia, the arrow walkers, people, scientists to understand why species of toes one's thoughts, extinct is still thriving in the coastal mountains of the sierra nevada. nations
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frontline, the starry night towed on al jazeera, the the be watching. i'll just hear a reminder about top stores, the cell palestinians, and con eunice and gowns are told to leave their homes. just die is off to being allowed to return. this route has expanded evacuation order is full, the southern city inhibits good military operation. that human security council will hold an emergency meeting on tuesday. at the request of algeria often as well . a tech, the school in kansas city pulled in a 100 pounds of citizens were killed when civil themselves neighborhoods joined
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morning. chris was bringing the l r n who is an associate professor of history at georgetown university here in colorado. thanks again for joining us. but i want to begin by talking about 6 fund negotiations. the jew to start again on. so say we know there's been a concert at if it, by the us, egypt, and cuts out a, gets them back off on funding. why don't you think that we have seen another successful 65 since november? what is what's actually, what's the, what's the one thing i know? what are the main things that are holding everyone back? well, frankly, i mean, i think this is, this is, is really rejection. is a right that israel has made it quite clear that it has particular aims to achieve in gaza is not interested in a ceasefire. again, we're not looking at these negotiations as discussions among equal warring parties, right? that this is very much a country that is committing or state that's committing genocide against
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a defenseless, besieged population in gaza. and as a result, of course, what really needs to happen is that israel has to be made to stop. and this has to come due to international pressure. obviously, we know the united states plays a crucial role in dictating what is your can and cannot do. given the fact that it's fuel to that from all of accountability at the u. n. and then other international bodies and also continues to arms right the same day is this most latest terrific massacre united states of issues. another $3500000000.00 worth of weapons to continue to arm it. you know, of course, that all of these massacres are being committed largely with us weapon, right. and what, what do you make of the facts that uh on the hours of israel agreed that they would send a delegation to the guy? sions, we saw the strike on the school that kept more than 100 people. and then what do you make of the timing of that? because it seems time and again, when negotiations a brought up we see another attack by israel. well, i mean, every,
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every effort that israel has made to sabotage the negotiations, it has done so over the last 10 months. and again, with very little uh, accountability, right, that no, no partner or no mediator in these talks, whether we're talking about the various arab states that have been involved. but of course, especially the united states have taken any effort to, to basically suggest that there has to be some kind of cost to conducting itself in the way that it has. and of course, if we listen to everything that's being said from different members of these, fairly government is that they're not serious about any kind of ceasefire negotiations. in fact, we hear quite the opposite. these genocidal statements that are being made. you know, ministers essentially lamenting the fact that they cannot kill all 2000000 residents of gaza at this point. so i think this is really what has to stop and, and it has to stop through the pressure that's needed. why, why is that from, from as well? i mean, we saw that nathan, yahoo disclosed quite a big political when, when we saw that 65 back in november when he got off of the captives out of gaza. wouldn't that be another big political windows?
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he was able to do that and take a lot of the pressure off as well. i mean, i think the, the pressure is certainly, you know, limited because the international pressure has not been there. and internally, at least within a, you know, the is really kind of political scene. and there is far more to lose by put, bringing an end to this genocide a war than it would be to continue it. and of course, in that sense has prolonging his political survival as a result of not ending the war. and in this, it should be noted that the ceasefire now that everyone is discussing would be a long term one. right? that what we saw in november was very different because it was extremely limited in open, essentially allowed israel to continue it's genocidal campaign within days of the exchange of prisoners at that point. and we have seen that continue, not only for days a weeks, but so many, many months now. thanks so much longer and we appreciate your time. thank you for to have them use and tens of thousands of people have protested. and so he is
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capital against a major list, the mining project demonstrations in belgrade for the government's decision to revive plans for the strategy in mining. john weird since are to develop launch deposits, the project could provide 90 percent of europe. so let's see, a needs environmental activists save money will pollute towards the end, and danger of public health. feeling negotiates has more from the protest. the process in belgrade is the latest in a series that have taken place across serbia in nearly 50 cities over the past. month, what's interesting is that the issue of fleet, do you mind if it's broad, more peoples of the protest in terms of the percentage of a serious population, then the process again, violence, or don't focus on the issue of cost of all of this is currently a key issue serve, we all want that the current government inherited from the previous administration, unemployment, which was the prime minister in the 2020 to stop the projects under the pressure of
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mazda environmental brokers. as of now, as the president of the national assembly, she along with inside statement that she has supported in july, uh, german can solar uh, all of schultz visits in belgrade and uh, during that time uh, memorandum on critical rule materials will sign marching the steps forward in the realization of the project. so previously the constitutional court of sylvia declared to stop the fraud on the constitutional um, so here in belgrade, uh, in previous days across uh, serbia, we could hear from the people uh, the thing that they fear their lives will be found on bearable after the opening of the mind and that they, they will lose access to clean water, air, and soil. on the other hand, although it isn't both, but they're saying that nothing will be done without guarantees for environmental
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protection. but at the same time, they accuse the citizens of not being on the street because of late because they want to over to the government, the violently, we don't, the legs will be the smallest supreme court has ratified nicholas madura is election when, but it hasn't stopped an outcry of the. 6 business findings living in mexico says he all the light is to really against the results and venezuela position. lead. emery occurred in the shutter, is cool from the mass protest in 6 days time. the supreme court on sunday can fins, missouri for food 6 year to the us have won the means olympic boss. couple title for 5th time in a row. the saw started line up all the and b as finest, including the for on james downing hosts,
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friends $9887.00. the victory means the us have won the gold 17 times the last time they didn't win. gold was in 2004 when as in tina triumphed in the us. women's team have won a re quote, extending 5th olympics full time. so mallory swanson school, the goal is the big presented. one know, the goals comes out to the us crash out of last year, as well as comp in the round of 16. and for the 2nd lympics and probably there has been a dramatic finish and the means high jump. the gold middles were shed at the last games and took you about on saturday. the jump off was needed before and you say when time is cool, lips to the top, full race reports repairs. well, it was in the end to be noted, sequel to this fairy tale. i'll see you men's. hi jim final from type j. 2021 cats, all new tests, boston and john mark. hey tom barry as it's a how to shed the gold metal injury and illness hit them both in the run up to the
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powers. finally, in fact, tom berry was in hospital on saturday at before arriving at the start, the friends on struggling to an 11th place finished, that still left boston with the chance to become the 1st month to win back to back gold medals in the high jump out via olympics, he helped to setup a bronze life that left shelby mchugh and, and hey, miss cook to possibly dial for gold. the american news island deciding not to share the gold medal in, in the end to winning the jump off. so no fairy tale finish football shape in this final but he's had a fairytale career. 3 well titles, one olympic goals to olympic silva and now olympic bronze, winning metals, up full consecutive olympic games. full res out is era powers? china leads the way going is the final die of action in paris. the united states just one gold middle behind the chinese. but they have one more overall middles. the strategy of japan and the host nation complete the top 5 with great person in 6
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find the whole combs neon signs as synonymous with its streets. and even in spite of scenes and the movie blade running. but the government says the safety risk, so that being replaced with the cheaper, more efficient lights. but as laura westbrook report, some young people trying to keep the tradition alive. these are some of the last remaining neon signs in hong kong. advertising porn shops and much on paula's concerns about decades. old science pulling down have led to strict safety rules on size and placement. about $3000.00 signs of being taken down each year since 2018 and streets have gone from this to this 83 year old mazda wong is one of home
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comes last, remaining neon light crossman. he's watched from the studio for food to yes, cx, but the benz gloss tube with his self designs blow torch to cross the complex characters, filling the tubes with gas and running a current through them to give them that unique glow. in the 19 eighties and nineties, the streets, westfield, with neon signs, as businesses tried to out shine each other. don't want hey, yeah, cheering its heyday. there were many on most is doing this work. but now because these most is it getting older and due to types of government regulations, not much in the on the sign work is done anymore. i think there are only 7, all right, and the on must is left. well, some businesses have commissioned new neon signs that meets the safety requirements . mazda long says dumont has dwindled, and most of his business is repair away on existing signs.

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