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the, the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award denominator here on now the . ready ready ready a relentless is riley strikes on gauze over at least 25 people are killed. and many more in just across the street. the types of robin, what villages they were like, but headquarters here in the homes, also coming up ukrainian soldiers raised the flag, old russian tyrant traits during an incursion into boarder regence. and moscow says it's fighting back, but tells thousands of civilians to talk to a thousands of people are also forced to leave the homes in greece as the logistics
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of this thoughtful wildfires near the capital plus time, rob mcbride and know not who japan records or have deal with this population at any village in this rapidly aging society and fighting for itself on the $1700.00 gmc, we'd be getting garzo of at least 25 palestinians have been killed since don't think is released by the pilots to be in central bureau statistics show is where the full states have killed 1.8 percent of causes population. since it began its own sloth in october, palestinians all moaning, loved ones killed in his way. they attacks on con eunice, at least 18 people were killed a since monday morning. doctor hospital in the city received the bodies of the team palestinians including a child the funeral of already being held. at least 3 people have been killed by
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his body forces in gaza. city including a baby have to assembly home with shout in. in the solomon i was on the call. so if you found that the is really, i mean the building in the building has civilians and that unfortunately we fund my cousin was my cousin's wife and this child's bodies and pieces of equipment. and so now we're still looking for the child's head off and tens of thousands of palestinians are being forced to flee the haves in the eastern positive con eunice as these mainly military. once again renews. it's offensive that i mean my mood has full for us from con eunice and said this update in the past in months these really era talks carried out across the gauze and from not only the cause stability and casualty. further civilian cause of the re attack has an after not the, the, the civilian casualties, the destruction that is caused to almost all means of life to the point. there are areas across the gospel it across the gaza strip are more of a waste plant. there is no way people can go back and carry out in normal life in
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these areas. something that has been feeding into a, an overwhelming feeling that this is a permanent displacement. this is what this really military is after the explosion of how the syrians of, from the areas where they lived for the past years, all of their life. it also changed. it changed their views of life as the new it before to birth 7, we're talking about public facilities infrastructure as entire residential. the blacks are gone with all the memories that people have, with everything that they build with their own hand, that the memories they created in these neighborhoods. these areas tracts continue up to this moment, more of it just few minutes ago. we could hear that clearly the ongoing are killers of the eastern part of hon. eunice and the syndrome area emilio and the raise didn't belong to the be the southern eastern part of, of the city of theater. but i even deeper inside the central area and the site out review. cam has been in torres side of relentless talks to the overnights. early
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hours of this morning, more of the buildings are, are destroyed. now the real estate department says i see, find jail is still possible in ga, so that's despite thomas calling the mediators to present a plan based on past tools valve and entering into new negotiations. deputy spokesman with done patello, so called on israel to minimize civilian casualties. following the strength of the school in garza city, the code more than a 100 tele simians on site today. as you are deeply concerned about this weekend, terrific incident on the alt i'll be in school in god's a city that killed a number of people sheltering in place in our hearts. go out to the families of those who lost loved ones and we are praying for a speedy recovery for those who have been injured. we have been clear both to our partners and israel, that every possible effort needs to be taken to minimize the impact of civilian casualties. roberto stores is now from the state department of it on patel. ready
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pressed the wrong on those attacks on the schools on the gaza strip of why they were targeted. yes he was, andrew was not able to or would not give any uh, specific uh, details of that sort of the, the broad generalities that you heard in the sound bite that we played just a moment ago. he was asked if, in fact, us bombs were being used and had been used in the attack on the school on saturday . and he referred that question to other agencies in the us government as well as to the israeli army, also commenting on the resumption of tox. patel's would not comment directly on the objections that mosse, as voice to starting a new round of negotiations instead saying he is. he was in the united states is
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confident that the, these talks would take place. he said that the united states understanding is that egypt and cuts are, are telling them off that the onus is on them to return to the talks and to continue negotiations towards uh, agree, an agreement on a ceasefire. well, believe it the, and of course the different with you as we get more reaction from the state department to the hours to come. thank you. slow tension on the border between israel and levon. all these rising is retaliatory attacks. continue then test block threatens to carry out to launch the offensive light on sunday, the lebanese on group side, it followed a volley of rockets into northern israel in response to it is rarely a ton of columns of the 11th of last week and of called the reports from the liberties capital favorites. it was a late night attack or response to as well as targeting of southern villages. not the promised retaliation for the killing of hezbollah was leading military
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commander. the armed group has been firing rockets at the army targets across the board for more than 10 months triggered by the war on garza but there was a message in the latest operation. today in fulton, in the light of the preferred nation of the uranian hezbollah joined or separate the attack on these right as a retaliation. what is right there on the route to test always defend their ability of the island down and try to flooded has velocity is really military or bracing for a potentially larger conflict. in recent days as well, strikes have become more frequent and more intense. the aim appears to be to limit the hezbollah as ability to maneuver, but the arms group continues to strike back, expanding its range of targets, but still in largely the populated areas. the exchange
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of fire, however, is still within the unwritten rules of engagement, which means the focus is still on military targets in relation to the right directories and exchanges a fight that we have been witnessing during dispute. it has been very much since the localized as well continues with its targeted killings. and there is no frontline there happening beyond the border region as well as promising what it calls an unprecedented response to any major attacks. the region is on edge for days now is really and western intelligence sources have been speculating on the type and climbing of retaliation that has the law and iran will mount in response to as well as recent assassinations. there are some reports suggesting that it could happen as early as monday, with others saying, how's the attacks 1st and the run hours later? sonic booms are creating panic across lebanon, including the capital
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b. root is really war. plains have been increasingly breaking the sound barrier. it's psychological warfare is really reconnaissance. drones have also increased the numbers over lebanon's aerospace to detect launches in real time. as recent assessments indicate international pressure has failed to restrain iran. and it's like, has been lost from trying to draw new lines center for their eligibility to be route . israel's defense business, they go out and says, that's right. so the country somebody's around and has blah in lebanon, could materialize me my whole name. in recent days, we've been devoting all the time to both strengthening the defense and creating offensive alternatives as a reaction and initiative if required anywhere. with the main goal being the protection of the citizens of the state of israel. be, i mean, should lead to the quote, we are in the period of vigilance and preparation at a time when the threats from to around them. they route to materialize,
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some desolate joseph stuff. i'm jordan's capital mom because he gives me the government, has been involved as ever from reporting from within its borders. glen says his role is prepared for what might come, but nobody really knows what it might happen. well, these are the questions on everyone's mind. one is going to happen, how is it going to happen? and what type of scale are we looking at in terms of intensity of this expected retaliation from both his bella and it on and even perhaps the food, these any young man you'll have gone. and his real defense minister has been holding continue, is situational. and security assessments with top is really officials looking forward to what exactly is real can do to combine what they're calling this large thread is really, intelligence has said that this attack is going to be imminent. additionally, jo, a gallon will speaking on sunday has said that israel is ready to act in an unprecedented way saying they have
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a they have weapons and are ready to operate on quite a large scale. so there are a lot of unknowns here, but israel says that it's prepared. but of course there is this going rift, isn't that is becoming very public between the defense minister and the prime minister that must pups on the set of lows it is read about what's going on behind closed tools and government as well. it's no secret that there has been risks forming within these really government from, even before the war began. but in this instance, particularly on monday, we 1st received weeks from a high level meetings with these really cabinet. and then essentially said that you all have gone and had called and us and you all whose term of absolute victory jibberish. these comments were later confirmed by both these really defense minister and benjamin netanyahu, gal, and reforming his commitment to releasing the remaining is really captive, still held in gaza and wanting a ceasefire deal. benjamin netanyahu released the statement saying that going
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stance is one that is empty is real and instead of focusing, he's negatively young. yes, he has been what he's instead focusing it on benjamin netanyahu. himself, these really premier stressing that an absolute victory is going to be the directive under which always really officials operate and that includes the off the lot from the, the reporting for us in the body in jordan homes are, is that because he has made the government has been down to 0 from reporting from within its borders. the ukrainian present governments zalinski has confirmed for the 1st time that his country's fault is operating inside russia's coast region, tens of thousands of russians in order to evacuate pots of to border regions under attack. the russian president vladimir putin says, chief is attempting to stop, most goes offensive in east and ukraine, a game like origin possible pools or defense, such as,
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let's guitar lessons more forcing your bushes. cruise region has been raging for a week as russian troops to stop the advance of ukrainian forces. what was the situation apparently deteriorating for russia? the governor of the neighboring build road region announced evacuation of russian civilians from a boat at district mistook. but also what was the level of evidence in order to secure the life and health of our population. we are beginning to move people who live in the custody. out of some school districts to safer place is in a possible expansion of ukraine's operation. its soldiers fighting alongside georgia in volunteers was seen in the belgrade villages perot's quality loved in russia, and just across the border. the operation has been a boost, a ukrainian burrell, as they perceive their forces to be given russia, taste bits of medicine. you know, should they put sleep on able to? yes, i support that. the fact that they went that i support that. that's what they deserved
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with. let them feel what we feel, let them live in off the skin, russian or ukrainian. it is the civilian population that always suffers and this will fall into units in russia now organizing the distribution of food, an aid as people sleep with what little they can carry. the 1st of the question and then you'll know over it what we need is new bedding sleeping bags, blankets and some other things all because the nights will reggie quite chilly and it's august, it's approaching often. unfortunately, we don't know how long this situation will continue. it was each day that pulse is president vladimir putin. these looking weaker as what was at 1st the rate by ukrainian forces. now looks like a whitening operation carried out on parson soil. alex gets helpless. i'll just here still a head hey on al jazeera. i'm stephanie decker in the indian ocean city of where the lead off of one of the deadliest images in modern history is on to we
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book about he wants to go, just bear with me. so rob and, and the whole reminder of all top stories, at least $25.00 pounds of students have been killed across jobs or it is raining of taxes. it's installed on monday. 18 of them were killed in the southern city of con eunice. no sir. hospital in the city received the policies of the team and palestinians, including a chart. the us state department says i see saw deal. it's still possible in johnson, and that's despite thomas calling to meet the agents to present the plan. based on past totes robin entering. it's a new negotiations. at least 11000 russians available to evacuate to border regions as ukrainian troops continued in cash. present governments when skis conserves the
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1st time that you find the impulse is operating inside rushes. cost region. greece has called for help from the european union to buffalo, a massive blaze on the outskirts of the capital. athens. thousands, including hospital patients, all being evacuated from towns, the bio slaves, buns or trees, homes, and calls jo. how has the latest as clouds over the acropolis on sunday, as wild fires tool through forested areas, north east of the capital athens. by monday, the blaze was set to be moving like lightning across a 20 kilometres of front, apparently beyond the controller firefighters. large pots of mount been deadly. are also a blaze of what i'm going to find out. what am i got along the front of the fire is really huge and it's, i'm controllable. right now. behind all the, all the gods. all of the, all of us about this here was a good year for oil. for now,
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we really don't know what is coming next. we don't know if and when the firewall in the by mid morning, monday residents with 11 villages and towns had been ordered to evacuate with volunteers unofficial scrambling to assist the ancient town of marathon is also at risk with residents, the told to head towards the coast to my boat off the mobile foot, many remained doing whatever they can to save their homes and possessions. phenomenal motorcycle equipment. it hurts. we have grown up in the forest. we feel great sadness and anger for the flames surrounded me. i couldn't see he'd a pine tree and this happened well to bombing at croft helicopters and 5 trucks with ceaselessly since sunday. the task made ever more difficult by gale force winds, and weather conditions suggest things may only get worse with around half the
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country under a red alert. for one of the fonts, the sea, it june and july, with the hottest month on record. and in the athens area, strong winds are set to continue with monday's temperature, expected to reach 39 degrees celsius. and yet, for all that, these are increasingly familia seems environment list well in the greece is a summer time tinderbox. last year 28. people were killed in wild files across the country. and 6 years ago in 2018, a 104 people died, as far as devastated the seaside result of mattie jo, how l to 0. so when can you relate to? of a christian doomsday calls go on trial, accused of men slow to pull and think, and mackenzie was arrested after the remains of more than $400.00 people were found in the forest last year. he's accused of encouraging follows to stall themselves to death. stephanie deca principal from outside the course in mombasa.
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hand coughed, they filed out $94.00, accused, plus one v, one looking spinner than in previous court. appearances for mackenzie former taxi driver, turned preacher of mckenzie and the others already facing 3 separate trials, charged with terrorism, murder, and trial, torture and cruelty. and you trial. now, the 4th and final, the charge manslaughter, the persecution chevy. evidence showing how in the passage of this, we say that use passive pipeline to have. everyone in the chest died from starvation or fox being 2nd from children to the mothers. and finally, the fathers in a false belief or religious victory there, of mackenzie still coming across as the man in charge. taking
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advantage of his folder as being gathered together in court or pleading not guilty to all charges such in the exercise of the freedom of religion, the assembly and expression. there was no suicide. that was most of these sites and there was no death that too good to go to the beach. not guilty, they say of this. over $400.00 bodies were exempt in mass graves in check, a hold of forest. mackenzie's preaching ordered, starvation is the only way to make it to heaven. as he said, the end of the world was upon them. autopsies revealed emaciated bodies, but also beatings and strange relations. his order was that children were to be starved and die 1st. then women, then men, and he would follow last. mackenzie, now 1st facing the charges. 5 witness. testimonies are scheduled for this week.
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further hearings in this case are set for september. this tragedy has highlighted the lack of regulation. when it comes to preachers and pastors, anyone can set up a church in this deeply religious country, a former taxi driver's turn, self appointed, the mind of god, resulting in one of the deadliest religious cults. in modern history, stephanie deca at estimated ww houses are being abandoned in japan as its population shrinks. many rural areas on becoming goes tons because of an aging population under low bus. right. but mcbride traveled to a village about a 100 kilometers north west of the capital took you to find out more at work in that confection restore my so you can the son, she gives you a teacher that to august 3rd and 4th generations of a family business that's been in the village of non maku for a 140 is. the shop is on what was once the bustling high street for we're new york
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. they used to be about 40 shops along the street. now there were only 4 businesses left. everything else closed and there were no young people, little children. in little more than a generation, the population has shrunk by nearly 90 percent, with 2 thirds of the residents older than 65. knoxville age, your kind of cheats, alignment, last year with the number of its citizens being over 18, talking 10 percent of the population for the 1st time within this rapidly aging society, this one village still homes, the reco having the oldest inhabitants. it's one of 20 communities in this prefecture, that could vanish by 2050. the neighboring town is kinda is lucky a thanks to the discovery of a dinosaur footprint 40 years ago. it revealed the rich source of fossils on which it's built to visit a center with a thriving tourist, right? because they don't stick with you to cut them any time. and he's come here and it's
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different visits and it's great. he resigned, utilized our town backing on maku some of the few new buildings built by the village itself, in the hope of attracting new comers with subsidized rents. utah sat to move here with his family to what for leslie, also becoming the community volunteer to help elderly neighbors. he's realistic about adapting to inevitable decline and may be merging with other communities. yeah, i thought to create something new. sometimes a reset is necessary. i thought this might be the case for this village or other so whether that's good or bad, we have to move forward so well listening to the opinions of the rest of the law in his bakery. hey g 5 year old master yuki tells us the toughest part of watching his generation fade away is the loveliness, his son. she yuki hopes the place can be turned around. it would be nice to have more life we to and he says to have more house easily to put nice rope mcbride.
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i'll just say era, none local village japan, the the know the olympics as life powers but left a few things behind in phones on regions, benefits of pups move and then the also in terms of investment from the 2020 full games, billions wufung to into the intake village insight and sold any north of the capital with hope that it would transform one of the poorest corners of phones. but it's been as the story as athletes move and so they let me pick village, it will become a mixture of private and social housing that its hope will bring an economic jolt to send something in. this region. north of congress has been synonymous with poverty and crime. nearly 4 and a half $1000000000.00 has been spent on infrastructure for the games to try and transform the subject. but some who live here remain skeptical. most of the visuals are for me honestly, it hasn't changed anything. now there was more for use more security,
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but otherwise nothing changed with the games or rather, i think the neighborhood will always stay the same. wow, because i mean, this isn't the most private neighborhood. it's not that bad, but yes, of course there are always things to improve things that we could have more of infrastructure that we could have in addition to stadiums that kind of things up on to something that has been promised transformation before. when the stopped the front was built in 1998, it brought new transport links and major businesses relocated the headquarters here, the white collar employees who work for the companies that move to 10 to commute from power as well. send them the residents travel. the other way below a paid jobs in the capital, the local government wants to use the lim pick related investments to bring that to jobs. here, the deputy matter of somebody says this time the region will be transformed into a tours top. all quite like home got it. we have a quarter of a 1000000 passengers a day passing through on main train station. we have suppose the infrastructure. we
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have the huge pail tower. that's now a hotel room. this is $2.00 to $3000.00 hotel rooms. here with 30 to 40 minutes from the 2 main apples of paris, and we want that all to give us a dominant role in tourism with the new aquatic center next to the staff, the friends sound, and these rail station has been renovated and a 19 seventies era skyscraper has been converted into a hotel with some local people, worry, the transformation has been a bit too fast. support. a simple concept. these products are being done under the banner of the olympic games, which it has been under the vanguard of something that we realize is a city of the economy, economy, economy. what we need is economy, environment, and health. the local officials hope the skepticism from some parts of the community will be proved wrong. they know this has been a once in a generation opportunity to start transforming a region that's home to nearly 2000000 people. and when nearly a 3rd live in poverty. ben smith,
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i'll just say something and that's it from makes the whole around the talking about with the news though, and just and a half of the time. but you can follow those stories on all websites and i would say would don't come, it's updated throughout the day. what does next settled inside story weeks? i mean, while you create as long as they military encouragement to the restaurant now and lessons, what the results will be the and we're also running with your weather report across the middle east in africa. i gotta tell you is a potential a storms for that western side of saudi arabia. the winds are picking up off the red sea coming against the huge as mountains and more big burst of rain for humans, capital sign up, for example. so some things storm certainly could find their way into jetta on to stay 37 degrees. fairly light breeze for us here in doha. so not that humans have these compared to what it has been 40 to the number for you. hot winds blowing out
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of 10 minutes down into the western side of afghanistan. so for places like crowds, you've got a heat wave on your hands. 42 degrees, very windy to santa wednesday. could see those winds pick up to about 60 kilometers per hour. okay, good across turkey. uh, i'll say com look at this symbol up to 33 degrees. few showers though, hanging around for the northeast black sea coast and a lot of rain in west africa. it's going to leave for kind of fast. so come into molly eventually into gainey. we're talking about $200.00 plus now the meters of rain over the next little bit. and still these storms locked into that southern part of sudan on tuesday where there's been some flooding and get ready for it. south africa's western cape, here comes another, have their maker, rain and wind. you know the drill by now see that the investigative journalism is quite chewing walking through here,
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