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the, the 0 venue good to have you is. this is the news our lives from the coming up in the next 60 minutes is really here with tax his l as a way to central gaza, including a building sheltering, displace palestinians. at least 16 people are killed. 10 people are killed in southern lebanon and it is really attacked as belie launches 50 rockets in response . the world is bracing for another global health emergency. the inbox outrage has killed hundreds in africa this year. health care workers protesting against the rape of a train. the doctor go on striking india hospitals shut out some patients. joining
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us for us to go with the sports. as the english premier league swings into action, much united take off the season with a winning, i assume you signing joshua's sexy, the seal one, no victory. the so the beginning, gaza where a wave of is really airstrikes has targeted a house and a warehouse sheltering, displace palestinians. at least 16 people were killed in the attacks early on saturday. most of them children, the strikes hit the town of as a way to which is just a few kilometers north of darrow, by and central gaza. the overnight attack sparked the fire, which has made it difficult for rescue workers. much of the town has now been reduced to rubble. more than 40000 palestinians have been killed in gaza since last october. the funeral
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prayer has been hills that people killed in these really strikes. the attacks happened soon after mediators ended, the latest cease fire talks and guitar, which the us is calling, promising. they are expected to resume next week, and each is really showing of a home near the, on the state of the refugee camp in central guys. it has killed at least 7 palestinians, including 2 children, the injured or taken to the nearby allowed a hospital. the increasing frequency of attacks on central guys have come as the is really army, has ordered several neighborhoods in the center to evacuate. that leaves it increasingly difficult to find any safe shelter in the strip and who diary is in there about a central gaza. and let's start with l as a way to it's a few kilometers away from where you are. what more do you know about what happened well, after midnight is ready for us is targeted a warehouse where
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a palestinian time monday from us. yeah. yeah. like the 5 menu were displaced in this warehouse. at least 16 policy news from the same exact family were killed and some of those that were injured were transferred here to a lot of the hospital. but most of the palace to mean families that were displaced, evacuated to as the why the because it's one of the most human to terry. and so in the say zones as claimed by that is really forces, they never thought that they would be targeted. now, in the past couple of days, there's really force and have been it systematically targeting families where all the family is being white off of the civil re just treat those families now do not have any new members living anymore. they have been all kids now. those people who are in as to why that do not have any other place to go to. they're still in
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a so i that because they believe that there's no place they could go to and wherever they go, they're going to still be targeted for him to follow up on that point we've seen in recent days, the israel has been increasing the pace of force displacements, what they call evacuation zones, right? where they're telling palestinians leave because we will attack here. and at the same time, they're shrinking the size of the so called safe zones. definitely . so in the past 24 hours, there has been at least 3 evacuation orders from different areas across the gulf through. but let's focus on those evacuation or just today in the morning in of because the parts of the wise and yesterday in can units. now people do not have any where to go to there. they're literally be squeezed into that is but i'm part of milwaukee new and is but milwaukee hun, eunice, a humanitarian zone has been strength. the humanitarian. so it has been shrink.
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palestinians are over when they're over packed in those areas and that we're talking about already 1800000 pilots didn't use this based on those areas. no more people are coming to the left. we're seeing cars don't keep cards and people waiting and trying to find any space to set up their tents. and not only that, we're also seeing people's concert on the streets because they do not have any place to go to. there's no place that could chester, them or, or, or there is no place they could seek refuge, do, and specially that you and shelters are overwhelmed with and perhaps even after being targeted a couple of times by the, is there any forces, also agriculture labs and even the sea shore is parked with sense, so people are left homeless, not knowing where to go. and everyone's frustrated to when those displacement
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orders and evacuation orders will continue to. but it to, to, to happen by the is there any forces? i'm not only that the policy news literally do not have any place to go to in else with diary reporting from there about on central guy. so thank you very much for that. and or at least 50 rockets have been launched by, has been lost on $711.00 on towards northern israel. the these pictures are from the city of sunset in the upper gallery. there are no reports of depths or casualties. as the law says that the attack is retaliation for israel strike on another day on friday. that attack killed 10 people and injured at least 5. the strike is one of the worst and 11 nonsense near daily cross border attacks began between the 2 sides. last october is really army says that it targeted a has the width is warehouse and that attack the lebanese health industry says a woman and 2 children are among those killed houses who is out of the house and
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reports from the side of the strike in southern that it does have some of the largest really well place trucks. this complex, this is the residential side of a metal factory. if somebody was living here, uh, family of, uh, 6 syrians and all the uh, employees at this factory. and uh, actually the tool to the moment, according to liberty's house officials, is 10 people, including your father and mother of 2 children and the other workers. besides, there are several injured including 2 children who are also members of the family that was showed in this. that's ok. so this is the residential wards. see where the somebody used to live on the 1st floor. the lower floor was a kind of storage. now on the other side, on this is
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a warehouse. this is the warehouse for the metal factory. i'll just read these are saying that this was kind of an arms warehouse, which i love. some of the claims that these were his belie width and depots actually false. we are well known family in the area. we have no political affiliation, and then also aligned to any political parties, we're concerned only with our business, m livelihood on man. so that's not the issue is that his will, has been always warning that any targeting for civilians is going to be faced with a retaliation with a similar return. and that's why everyone's life. how is watching the board, the what's going to happen health is, was going to respond to this attack. and how such a situation is going to contribute to the escalation them to the tension. the hyperlink tension, especially that uh,
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calling for the re on the situation here. 11 on that, everyone is anticipating that his beloved retaliation to the beginning of its, its commander. and the water for immediate war is heightening between is red and physical. uh, we saw yesterday the faulty showing a showcasing that are missed size and then on the ground facility and they what they call them inside the city. and this was kind of, uh, uh, wanting to these reviews that the next step could be very difficult from what i did before, novelty, i'd ask you about to us secretary of state anthony blinking is traveling to israel on saturday to continue diplomatic efforts for a gaza ceasefire the white house as a deal is ready to close. lincoln is expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday night. yeah. who says israel's fundamental principles are well known to the mediators, and that he hopes hum us will accept the deal. us egypt and guitar presented a proposal to hum us and israel on friday. and oh ha,
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they said bridges. the remaining gaps between the 2 sides talks are set to resume in cairo next week. almost as israel is again trying to obstruct in agreements by adding new conditions. it's also added that any deal must ensure the end of aggression against palestinians and a full is really withdrawal from gaza. us presidential biden is also warning that no one in the middle east should undermine efforts to reach an agreement. i'm optimistic not far from over. a couple more more optimistic now then you have been in months past why the as well how much, how much room has been following developments in doha. so according to mediators, mohammad, the next meeting, sorry, is within the coming week, right? possibly to agree on
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a deal this time. what happens between now and then the 01 of the reasons that there is considered to be positive momentum when it comes to these talks. it took place over the course of the last 2 days and don't how it is, because even though those talks wrapped up, there are still technical teams here on the ground in doha, discussing those details, trying to bridge those gaps when we saw that statement that came after the end of the talks, from the mediators from the us from the, from egypt, it stated that the talks had been constructive, that they had been serious. and they have been conducted in a positive atmosphere. that all goes to show that the mediators felt much more positive after those talks, than they had going into those talks just 48 hours prior. and in fact, when you saw the kinds of rhetoric that was emanating from diplomats about what could potentially be achieved before the, before those talk started,
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you could tell but expectations had really been diminished even though these were high stakes talks. the fact is, a lot of people were unsure what exactly could happen because there's been so many incarnations of these talks over the course of the last few months that have not led to anywhere that have led to them. essentially falling apart at the last minute, right now there seems to be positive momentum. you have this technical team that's on the ground here trying to bridge the gaps for they're trying to narrow the gaps even further. then you also have news that a technical team is also going to be traveling to cairo in the coming days. and then also there is the news this was announced and the statement as well that the, the mediators are going to have officials in cairo before the end of the week for another round of talks. now it is hope that a ceasefire deal can finally be reached either before that meeting board during that meeting in cairo, there's still a lot to be worked out for so a lot more questions than there are answers. but right now it does seem that the mediators are very seriously indicating that a lot of progress has been made. there still is a lot of work to be done,
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but they do seem to believe that some type of a cease fire deal might be achievable in the days to comp 0. okay, that is where things stand on the see supplier thoughts right now, mohammed, thank you very much, the laying that out. that solves reserves. mom's room in don't the, a meeting of meters of the southern african development community, or static is underway is involved with capital hurry, fighting in the democratic republic of congo as well as regional food security and climate change for all expect at the top, the agenda, the u. n is calling and broadway governments also to free more than a 100 activist tour detained ahead of the summit. let's take a closer look at what's static is the southern african development community. has 16 member states representing 344000000 people. and $720000000000.00 in g d p.
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their exports include diamonds, agricultural products, oil and gold. the region has significant natural resources and economic potential, but the challenge is include climate change, poverty and conflicts. earlier this year in malawi, zambia, the zoo to ends in broadway declared a state of disaster after drought conditions ruined crops. millions of people are at risk of acute hunger. alter 0 is harm. latasha is ends in bobby's capital and reports on what to expect to be something. the southern african leaders say they want to improve peace and security summit. so just in the democratic republic of congo to help us army fight rebels and the m 23 on group, which is seizing territory in the east. a peacekeeping mission against an eyesore backs group in northern mozambique recently ended. it's a mandate. static says this matters to push back, fight is as recap, just some areas, but ongoing balance is still displaced in people. but security analysts say these troops are poorly equipped. there is
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a sense that some of the most senior military commanders in the region have kind of responded to the political desire for a troop deployment without really taking into account the realities on the ground. and some of the thinking and some of the articulations from operational come on. does it say, hang on, you know what you're trying to do. counter insurgency on the cheap. uh, and this can be the dangerous thing for our troops on the ground rights groups. also one lead us to address accusations of human rights abuses in countries such as is what teeny zambia and here is above. we, we, this is static summit is taking place that way, and probably we handle each ad ends and bubbly leaves a lot to be desired. reading up to uh, the subject summit. we have had a few people every state i think, so i'm assuming prison and do we issued the statement that we are not the
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it's not good to handle each of which then we would handle wild animals. dozens of people ends above. we are still in jail applying for bail or awaiting trial. most of the people are rates that have been charged with encouraging public bite and say, include opposition, need a student, government critics and human rights activists. to the is a lot to discuss, including how to tackle and on the new induced drought that's destroyed krupps. when the summit in a final communicate could give some indication of where he was planned to take the region. how do i talk to out there? how do we can talk to how we live now? our was in the us and published capital, hawaii. so you outlined in that report what the issues are going into this summer? what do you expect might come out of this summer? the leaders are now currently in a close to a session. they told me about the drought in southern us because crops are dying.
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it's a huge problem. so they'll probably talk about putting more money into countries that have been affected, and also try to get more food into those countries. they will talk about the situation in the democratic republic of congo. we could see them send more troops to the east of the d. c. mozambique is a bit more complicated. it's on the agenda, but the question is, what is the level term plan to do with mozambique? for example, the set of troops, i no longer be the seems to be some kind of vacuum. we've been told that forces some of the one day in east africa could come in and secure some of those areas. but if it is a vacuum scuse, and this was saying that these are the groups to take advantage of that move into these areas, the tenure killing and displacing thousands of people. the other issue that you brought up in your report is the arrest and locking up of around a 100 activists in the run up to the summit. and now are you an expert said that some of them have been tortured in detention? not exactly where as in bob, we might want to be hoped to be, you know,
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while it's in the spotlight for hosting this summit, how much attention is that getting inside zimbabwe? what is getting quite a bit of attention when you look at the private media, but statewide media not so much is above the government denies these allegations of human rights abuses and some government officials say listen, we have a job to do. we have a country to write and they said they had intelligence that a lot of these people who are in jail what led to the planning protest tried to disrupt the summer, trying to embarrass zimbabwe page. and they get this picture about the country. so they saying as a government, they have to act, they say that the reason why they're in jail as they going to go to court and the processes will play out in court. if they are guilty, they'll be, be sent to prison. if they're innocent, they will be released. i don't a sick much of that to come from this particular some of the applicant the, those tend to not publicly criticize each other or into viet too much and they domestic issues. so basically we could see the activity speaking out of the summer,
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disappointed if nothing is discussed about these human rights abuses. and they could try put more pressure on the international community to try and get the zimbabwe liters and the, the, those inside. and that for the to do more about protecting freedom of speech and expression of us citizens in the region. yeah, our with us are reporting from her organs. and by the way, thank you very much. your fingers are revealing the scale of the and fox epidemic and africa. the african union says $517.00 people have died since the start of the year. it says there are nearly $15000.00 suspected cases. all the 3000 had been confirmed. the outbreak started last year in the democratic republic of congo. if to some getting food reports feverish, covered in spots and struggling to eat. beatrice and visit did not know what was happening to her son when the symptoms appeared. 7, look out for go for me. i was with the child a time, he started having a fever and i thought he had malaria. so i bought medicine for that. but it was
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impacts and infectious disease in the same family as the virus that causes smoke pumps, children and pregnant women. i'm more valuable than any other age groups. thankfully, it wasn't too late for beatrice. this child, the sick of the friend, came by the house and when she saw the child, she told me he could die and i should bring him to the hospital. that's how i came here. of nearly 500 people has died from m fox this year, nearly all of them in the democratic republic of congo. and more than 14000 cases have been reported across the 10 african countries. doctors and researchers say the fast proud of the disease which is transmitted through close contact could be prevented. taking the love, i've seen that so called vaccination against smallpox, also protects against impacts. it's across protection. a wave of explanation against smallpox has been discontinued since almost the end of the seventy's,
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and in some countries, since 77 to 80. while surveillance of highly infectious diseases has increased across the world since the cold and 19th endemic many african countries lack appropriate health care systems. with those displaced by conflict, most vulnerable than most the base a law, the risk is so high for all the populations are in the comes the condition in which the displace live in the different types. already we have more than 10 cases that have been recorded, which means that if it's not made in this area of most key view, it will spread like wildfire level. the virus is now spreading outside the continent. pakistan in sweden have both confirmed cases. the world health organization has declared a global health emergency and you are p and health authorities are raising the risk level from low to moderate warning. that would be more cases if to some good food alj a 0 or port stuff in pakistan are doubling the amount of disinfectant that they use
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. a mid rising concern about and fox officials say at least 2 people have contrasted the infectious disease and are now in isolation in the shower. they say the patients flew in from the united arab emirates and the world health organization has declared a global public health emergency. the ukrainian military says it's destroyed to bridges and rushes chorused region. ukrainian armed forces released the video of one of the attacks in blue, chicago on friday. rushes foreign ministry says ukrainian troops use western rockets keeps as its forces. i'm moving further into western russia. the kremlin is accusing the us of helping to plan that incursion. something which washington denies and ukrainian authority say a russian airstrikes has hit a car, park consuming near the border with rushes course for region destroyed,
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cause 10 cars to catch fire and damaged residential buildings. ukrainian media say at least at least 2 people were injured. so we've got some correspondence standing by on this dorothy jabari is in moscow. first though a sofa alex could topple us who was in keith. so alex, you're our defense editor. you're constantly assessing the main events of this war and what they mean. what's on your radar? right now, and it has to be the bridges in cost. so all lies on goods cobalt. you have the bridge on this but not yet. that was hits on thursday is full of bridge. but the main bridge, most of what was crossover as being, has been hit by how i was, by the way, but harmless, couldn't do the job. and it was hit on friday and destroyed by what was either a tactical bookcase or a delightful. but no one is quite sure yet, but we are sure about is a bridge is not going to be used. so this complicates things for the russians. was that main supply route to bring reinforcements to supplies in the russian units.
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now hold against the river as the ukrainians of funds. now there's gonna be an issue for the russians because if they could supply these units with the addition that they need and the fuel, the, these units would be forced to retreat over the river. the russians have built a pontoon bridge again to try and supply them. now this plan to bridge, it's a slow moving river, but it's an easy target. and seeing that the trainees have made the destruction of bridges such a high priority, you could expect upon a tax on this breach any time soon. so russian units, the home between the river and a hop place, not very many places for them to go with the moment. alex patropolis in key, thank you very much. and ortho, you're in moscow. what are russian officials saying about the latest events in the course, screeching of the where we're getting very little information from the defense ministry. and what we are hearing from the officials on the ground
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is that they continue to repel the advancements of ukraine and forces in the pers region. what we've also been hearing from the russian defense industry is that they have to basically take it over certain areas of back from the ukrainians without specifying exactly where which areas those are where they have said is that they've taken ukrainian soldiers. basically, they've taken them, they've surrender to the russians in their personal region, and most of the prisoners are now being taken to the settlements of martin. you've got that is about 8 kilometers. ne of the main city of su john. this is significant because the russians have set on thursday that they we took control of the settlement of marcio sauce in cursed region and now they're saying that the ukrainians are surrendering to the russian forces. of course, it's very difficult to independently verify what is happening on the ground. we're getting different versions of what is happening from the prate inside,
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as well as the counter narrative coming out of the russian defense ministry. what is important to highlight is that the evacuation of civilians from the 1st regent continues. despite that bridge in the over the same river being attacked on friday in a most called p, a district of purse. the officials say that they are still able to evacuate the civilians. what is not clear? the moment is the state of aim of the pregnant forces for advancing onto russian territory. this is causing a significant number of people to ask the question, why you're pregnant forces are taking russian territory. what is the long term objective tier? that remains to be the main question for the time, be the russian defense minister has said that reinforcements are on the way to the curse region and also in the neighboring bells are odd. region cells per square state of emergency has been declared, so the boarder regence continues to see civilians being evacuated for the time. being officials maintain that they are standing firm,
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it goes to craig new forces and that there is no cause for alarm dosage of already reporting from moscow. thank you very much. dorsen. it's time for the weather, who's just harrington. hello, so winds are fanning the flames. for example in is we're, we've seen gus here about 80 kilometers per hour in western turkey is so pretty catastrophic apocalyptic shots here we know is mere, is thirty's 3rd largest cities. so this is going to impact several thousands of people when still the factors here on sunday around is we're going for high of 34 degrees. well, we're seeing that pre is pick up through the gulf, will get there in 16 still storms for western saudi arabia and that western side of yeah, man. but again, the gulf seeing those winds and that they're coming right off the gulf here. so that's driving up the humidity for us here in doha. 42 degrees, the high on sunday, somewhat weather has been swirling around the caspian sea that's strapped down
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temperatures in baku and tater on in some big downpours for a carpet stands. capital bish kicked at $28.00 degrees for africa. plenty of thrones also to be found here around center called again, be a. can you be south any that energy is also pushing into sir the old. and still these storms locked into sedan pushing into southern chad. so also some downpours for engine nina on sunday, and it's a quite picture for southern africa, but for them be as capital lusaka, it's hot here. so you the still ahead on alpha 0 together we will build what i call an opportunity economy. us vice president, couple of harris on sales for economic plan. and 1st nature of policy speech has a presidential hopefuls and a frustrated toddler, soundcloud as slaves what he calls the worst match of his career. and joe, going through all scope, we'll have the action coming up in sports later. the
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a nation ingles in a bits or civil war. the resistance picking more and more territory, the winning, they found one. and the city has to resort to the power button. the chaos and use threats has emerged under the fcc. then what became found spread to the region. cyber crime was taking place in new. i certainly indicates that it represents one of the largest prime hubs in the world. the full reports, the password for the gateway to me in mar, on i was just the euro. hearing the facts, people with disabilities, they are the most vulnerable groups in israel, relentless for asking questions. why couldn't you know that number right now? what is the issue that we're proposing from the actual best fit? and then you can also can have the worst out to see you as teens across the world within the local news. i didn't like from documentaries when you closer to the
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house of the story. the the the watching else 0 a reminder of our headlines. at least 16 palestinians have been killed. that is really just rice on as a way to a town near the central desk. get tax came hours after mediators rest of ceasefire talks in concern which the us before in promising at least 50 rockets. it'd been launched by his beloved from southern lebanon towards northern israel. there are no reports of depths for casualties. as the law says, the attack is retaliation for israel strength. i'm not a t a on friday, killing 10 meters of the southern african development community are subjects are
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meeting in some ways capital herrera fighting in the democratic republic of congo as well as regional food security and climate change on the agenda. back to our top story 16 palestinians killed in it is really ero striking. also wait a central gaza houses here as i'm sure off i will. i'm right. is there a census this report, the head, the homeless, so that it alleged though this is the off the mass of these really extract a light from the warehouse is in the old's the way. the area of central garza and these really will cleans fight a number of missiles on these big warehouses, killing in drink dozens of palestinian civilians. hundreds of families were taken, sheltering the spacious warehouses as it is located within an area labeled by these really minute treat it as a humanitarian states. that is really strikes have recently intensified, causing the number of fatalities and casualties amongst civilians to rise earlier.
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these really occupation forces issued evacuation or just the palestinians in that little paula. yet they were not given the time needed to leave for the so it's about one after midnight and without warning. these ready will things last a series of strikes on the area. we run from loud explosions in massive destruction . all those killed were innocent civilians. most of them were women and children. order was that in turn, 3 families and the number of the week has been taking shelter in the warehouses. they were all killed and the buildings labeled as we speak, residents with a bare hands and very simple toes, a still trying to recover the deed. and search for survivors buried under the large, concrete debris edition that had been, i think, given my social, he'd pass up now the to cover the threat of dead bodies. but i am hoffer doesn't even judge survivors with a similar number still, but it under that ruins more than 22 in the door to their using
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a bad hands of civil defense are doing their best with no resources attend, which is really strikes on central goals. that continue killing and in drink schools of civilian and most of the victims of women and children with many a missing and buried under the debris. a sort of a blond boss that is just the last one, which is the way the football. a ghost as health ministry has confirmed. it has found its 1st case of polio in a quarter of a century. the united nations is urgently calling for a 7 day pause in fighting so that 640000 children can be vaccinated. the world health organization wants to send 1200000 vaccines to gaza. after the discovery of the polio virus and wastewater last month by go at 4 points. on the, the 1st case of the polio virus eradicated from the gaza strip. 25 years ago has been detected in a 10 months old child. the united nations chief says this groom development must
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usher in a pause in fighting to vaccinate gauze as children. i am appealing to all part of this. to provide concrete, the short as he is right away, get emptying humanitarian pauses for the campaign. let's be clear, is the payments vaccine for following the space and then the media to manufacturing ceasefire, desperate living conditions and the collapse of the health and sanitation systems of to move in 10 months of war have allowed the viruses return. in severe cases, it can infect the suffer, his spinal cord causing permanent paralysis and even death. given the conditions of the displacement, a little grounding, a switch contamination back of clean water to an overcrowding be the idea of conditions, sort of very high thoughts of of july there's transmission of the world. health
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organization says it wants to roll out a polio vaccination campaign. from august the 17th. the 1st phase would target about 640000 children younger than 10. some of the most vulnerable to an appeals for a cease fire on humanitarian grounds. so it staff can move about safely and then ended had been rejected by israel in the past. the need a massive change in think that and environment which is not only see if i add and, and be so that the children can be vaccinated, but be also the live feed them of move much at the end of july causes health ministry to play. the strip a polio epidemic, so the health system is already overwhelmed by 1800000 cases of skin diseases and respiratory infections. on top of of the communicable diseases, israel knows the danger of polio outbreak presents and began immunizing soldiers
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deployed to gauze in the late july. at least 95 percent vaccination coverage will be needed during each round of a to round campaign needed to prevent of public health emergency. if on check, the virus could spread well beyond causes bodies. mike level, i'll just narrow it down so i'll go ahead. so is the founder of the european office for the october 7th hostages. he says that as a push continues to be made for a ceasefire by the international community, there is hope is really government will negotiate a deal to bring the captive home and end the war on god. a given the fact the support of the deal more than it has now we're talking, you know, 72 percent of these, right? it's probably because of the ones that you know. um, i think it's very clear that it's introduced. the whole part has to have a deal. this does not mean that the page where the government no harass will fine.
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there's a lot of citizens and there's a in this day. and i hope that these really, it is a good listen to it. so i think opinion, and i hope that somebody would also show, like submitted a think it's a, nobody's interest, but it be fair. the past and mom's as far as i can see, i've seen the lowest point and it has been, it has been incomplete or never have there's been so much stuff or even both sides . now we're at the clinical crossing the crossroads because if there's no deal now we're going to see if getting much, much worse. if this is 0 now fails. we will see, you know, how many wrong. and he's actually just by law, the ones that then you know, and then the shifting while no problem, you have a given by and just in the, in the, hey, guys, uh, what's left of it was even more destruction, more hack and even more diseases. and more of the star vision and the authors will be killed. i don't see how best in the interest of anyone, but what gives you that gives a hope is that if they do sign now, we can finally see the beginning of the escalation that could bring us back. the
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hostages, the dead for very often living stock, the condition, the people who desperately need to start the building, understanding but they, that their pricing particular thing that they deserve. people on both sides of finally turn the page. and what happened on the 7th to start rebuilding their license and both personal and collective levels only happen if this deal is past time. a tens of thousands of people are taking cars and rallies in support of the palestinians in cities across europe and the u. k. and the english city of manchester, demonstrators calls for an end to the genocide in gaza. they also condemned the u. k. government for supplying weapons to the is really army. there's also been a strong turn out at a rally in the netherlands protesters and amsterdam condemned the is really military ongoing attacks on civilians in the gaza strip. israel's war with homos has killed more than $40000.00 palestinians since october the 7th. in india and medical staff or on a nationwide strike, protesting against the rape and murder of the train, the doctor,
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they say the government has failed to keep people safe image. and kimberly has more in these medical professionals, their own strikes, the indian medical association, the country's largest doctors. you name is cool action across the whole nation in protest over the raping murder of a 31 year old training. you talk to inside of state run college and hospital in calcutta or the emergency services will continue. all you're asking for this, this, this one of the, just as that is needed for the victim. and the family of you had with them just being on the but the and all seriousness, this has been done into the guess. so some skateboards have been a good thing at us that the printer has to load that thousands of will say marched across the state of what's been going on in other cities, including the cap to new delhi. slow matches have been peaceful. a group of men
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reported the attack, the hospital where the soul took place. don't to say they don't feel safe and have been let down by the government. as those, the folder of the victim mob of the mother kept cooling continuously, but she was dead by then. the most painful thing is that from 3 am to 10 am in the morning. no one cared to us to wear about 7. i'm judy delta. this is helpful rates of right, a shockingly high in india. in 2022. there was 31 size and reported cases following a gun right in 2012 and public outrage. the government introduced legal reforms, but active as say, it's not been sufficient. it has become part of the new emerging toxic mess couldn't come showed in india because there is impunity again and again for the deepest and sometimes not just impunity, but actions of protection by government agencies. i'm sometimes able to do boards
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and awards. india central bureau of investigation is looking into this case adult to say they will not stop to strike until there is a solution for activists like mature a solution includes an increase in safety measures in the workplace. her conviction rates for rapists abroad facilities will change in rejecting sexual violence imaging kimber out 0 for the 1st time indonesia is celebrating its independence day and its future a capital. the event was meant to coincide with new centaurs and all your ration, but that has been delayed. instead to independence day ceremonies have been held. one in the center led by outgoing president joe co. we don't know that's what you're watching and another in the current capital jakarta, public policy adviser than buying, hiring more c says the official opening of the new capital could be years away. and the problem is we have been talking about the needs of new carpet. those are the
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because the fact that has been overcrowded and it's been too much of a sensor of everything. so in, even as late as 19 fifties had been thought about. ready our happy that but residential. busy we suddenly and now i think about 2 years ago on building the independent be that you have to be decided to move to a new kept it up. that's got to do, but some of his munitions that are by surprise. so, why do i go? we've got to so it's not something that gives you that the way it has been forced into a very sharp way and it's already what you'll call it the not very well planned way as being the source of most of the critics update, you know, get beat up and up the mary's might have to that may be the change of the president
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that you move on the new capital. it will be if not at at 10. so at least we will be late for many years of thailand's former prime minister tax inch of what has been included on the list of royal pardons, the convicted felons, the billionaire and former prime minister was a student of crew and convicted of corruption. he will be one of more than $50000.00 convicted felons to receive a royal amnesty. his daughter get them to understand a once with sworn in on friday as thailand, the youngest ever prime minister inmates have been shot and killed in haiti's 3rd prison break this year. at least 11 suspected escapees were killed and shoot outs with the national police overnight. there's been widespread gang violence across the caribbean nation gang attacks on a prison earlier this year lead in part to the resignation of prime minister ariel henri. or at least another has been sworn in as president of the dominican republic
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following his re election in may. 19 heads of states attended the inauguration ceremony. incentive domingo. john homer has more on after a bit of a could fulfill the goat, the president to session for louisa bennett as re election. and the dominican republic was significantly through the cruise to victory against those to be able to use educated times in which emotion previous overreach. and i went to, through my commitment to where it will be so persistent, listening with the motivation and clear existing data folks has responded to a thriving economy overtaking the booming tourism sector. 57 year old is of through the former tourism in tech to to me so video. so one votes for his crushed down the migrants from hate to the country with which the dominican republic shares the small island to be spun. the old is that correct? down schools tension across the buddha. the only discordant note of the,
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like swearing in ceremony the haitian prime minister didn't attend heights. he's been in the midst of gain cube lawlessness. the years i've been, it is response has been to build a board will suspend these is the haitians to put tens of thousands and this year still commotion flights between the 2 countries human rights advocate. so that's given those fling pilots in hunger and hate to know where to go with many dominicans. these policies are popular. the countries form of prost person hate to many fig criminals or more impoverished migrants coming in. now it can unite international security force in haiti has a right to try and bring back new or new to up into the supports the mission. but he says the dominican republic can't help. they won't accept what we need done. i don't, i can probably be expected to do more. they could have done too much already. i can say i can still see you that he's focusing on domestic goes west 2nd to like please
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come and talk to the school. don't that look like the growth and nothing on the now he's popular at home, less so across speaking with you on home and now does either us democratic presidential candidates. cala harris has unveiled her economic agenda in her 1st big policy speech. she made ambitious promises aimed at courting the middle class and says, republican arrival, donald trump would only help the rich. i'd be jo castro, it was at the event in raleigh, north carolina. so this was kind of the harris's attempt to turn to the owner to tackle one of the democratic party's most vulnerable issues. the economy, head on. you want to know who someone cares about, look who they fight for. we drawing on her own humble origins because she spoke of working at mcdonalds in the pride. her mother felt when they bought their 1st home, after years of renting. harris said, if elected president, she would help qualified 1st time home buyers do the same. my ministration will
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provide 1st time home buyers with $25000.00 to help. 2 down payment on a new home. this is to have moved in dishes of the many campaign promises hare was made on friday, and other to ban grocery companies from price gouging and to crack down on the meat industry that has seen record profit as it raised consumer prices. here was try to draw a contrast with donald trump accusing him of siding with billionaires and wanting to impose tears that would raise prices further. a truck tax on gas, a trump tax on food, a trump tax on clothing. the trump campaign called harris's proposals, a government price fixing scheme that would do, but they seem to have resonated with voters like danielle, carry a server at around restaurant. she says she likes harris's plan to help home buyers
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and renters. it would be a tremendous help. it would mean, alas, the realize me, it's very hard. i've been searching everywhere and just a waiting list for housing right now is 6 months to a year to even get into individual one. but she's skeptical about an earlier harris proposal, also supported by trump, to stop taxing tips for service workers. she says that may jeopardize for government benefits after retirement. i think it will hurt us and allow us to be honest. i, i'm not really a fan of it, but it was pure enthusiasm inside the here is campaign event. hold show here is leads. trump like 4 points nationally and is a head in key swing states. she is riding the momentum that we have seen since last month when she jumped into this rain. still, there are so many weeks i had before election day, and her challenge now facing, hama harris is to continue this momentum forward. reporting from raleigh, north carolina. how did you, castro, the war of words is defended into
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a fight and so kids, parliament, the 2 politicians were injured in this 30 minute brawl. this despite followed and opposition moved to restore the parliamentary status of lawyer and rights activist john alkali. he won his seats in last year's election after campaigning from prison. motion was rejected. strong winds and low humidity are making it more difficult for crews to contain wildfires. in western turkey, helicopters and water bombers have been struggling to fly through 6 smoke. to extinguish the blaze for nearly 2 days now, nearly 4000 residents have been forced from their homes. 6 people have been detained for suspected sabotage relating to these wildfires. still ahead on elsie ryan sport. your seasons, new coach, your hair coats, but the same old salo for me on the action coming up the interest of
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the this is the 1st to decide that we see in feel there's a disconnect between what we are witnessing on social media versus what we're seeing on mainstream in the listening most covers have in use is the
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safe them even come in as an international inside corruption excellence award nominator here on now the the, [000:00:00;00] the assignments for it was to go through and sco who's doing this in the studio. joe 0 . thank you. they on their slots era at live a pool has begun with the, with in the premier league, the red c last one. the title in 2020 big news from right to the it switch town. just to go. the 1st go with mohammed solid. nothing the 2nd is egypt has no soul for team on the opening game. premier league seasons such as
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a new record live whose 1st home leave much of the campaign is against friend said just over we also so i get the season the way shortly. the gun is high schools that en route stadium, mikaela tex aside, have finished runners off to much of the city for the last 2 consecutive seasons. the only thing that we can ask him to serve his is to, to be the best version of ourselves. maximize really that potential diversity is not in our hands. that one it is, you know, do i do every single day the best? well, my capabilities i decided was of that team and i put it down. i'm going to send any com, thanks to. that's what we can do as a was that we had a great team to achieve. what, let's see, depending on what others do, it is not only depends on most as much as the nicer also waiting sa. so the premier league, joshua is that see who's joined from the loan. yeah. came off the fence to store late winter is full and eric 10 whole team winning the match. one that old trusted
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red devils will be looking to have a much special season in the last campaign in which they finish down in 8 something for him. it's very pleasing, very happy for him. i did to encourage him to go give him believe a for defense for everyone steak would start offline and stopped the spanish league season on the new coach henzy flicked light tub. but his thoughts are we installing the medium all off to the 17 year old place father was stopped earlier in the week . e mail, who was a breakout stuff of spain at the years, has visited his father and hospital of to you is a types in a call park in his hometown. 3 people have been arrested despite the time all living is still turned out for training ahead of boss lane. his match with valencia . lighter flick, says email is available, available to play. and then you coaches looking forward starting his season with the team by munich, new coach vincent company says this team is ready to get back on top of german football off to his bus. competitive when in charge,
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they be 2nd to own and the 1st round at the german come from friday. and it was a thrashing thomasville, a school twice in the 1st 15 minutes before kingsley cohen and substitute harry kane added to mo, goes in for new victory. i mean, it's of the most successful club in germany having one of records, the 23 buttons league, a titles bought last year. they missed out to buy labor case new finish the season on beach and special meant to certainly ready. and then like i said before, you know, level present and still job with number one and 2 last season. so we have the highest condition, but the least thoughts like this. and that is for us to prove on the page of south africa's rugby team is made in australia to remain at the top of the rugby championship. the spring books made 10 changes to the site, the beat, the single position last week. once again, no problems in a rainy post. as a well cut, when is 130 to 12?
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they'll get a 2 week right before hosting full time defending champions, new sealants and easy to run. and 5 tries to say maybe 50 games on based on the ethan fox with a 32 to 10 victory against argentina. it was a perfect response for the old like last a disabled position though. sleep means i still haven't lost, says he's 1994 wimbledon champion called a sound cross as he played the west. much of his career of the shock. second round exit at the cincinnati opened. some of the best players are in ohio, warming up for the final grandson with the season. the us open in your can 9 days time spots alcaraz. his preparations took a beating and so did his rackets frustrated. full time grandson with your resumed his rein, delayed match from 1st day with gamma. and he said this at some point that the, the one who loved the court, i don't want to be on the court anymore. so it was really had
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a head full moment for me. some players thought of players during the years and during some certain moments that they can control that isn't themselves. some was one of the moments for me, the movies, the celebrations were short lived. 30 the frenchman had to go straight into his next match against 15 said holger bruno because of that rained delay office took the opening set about his norwegian opponent raleigh's to wait in 3, i reached the quotes of finals with his number one e guestroom tech breezes the quote finals on friday, she must have cost dukes 6262 and just one hour and 11 minutes is her 50 full victory of the season. and she'll play 17 year old meta and 3 of us for pricing. so me but it let me pick champion king when jen was knocked down so i was to completing to singles matches on friday. she won her 1st against opponents mcdonough, an effect only to lose to and this does a public chunk of on 2nd. this is chance 1st tournament meeting goes in paris, probably the chunk of
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a will phase public dice in the quote to finals later on. so today, all right, that is all useful for now sounded we'll have more feel later 0. okay, joe. thank you very much. couple more things for you, the carcass of the rare, deep sea fish has been found off the coast of the us. look at this, the 3 and a half meter for fish is rarely seen in california, and water is but it was found near san diego, kayakers snorkeling, and marine experts brought it ashore for further study. the fish are often linked to miss predicting natural disasters says and hong kong as welcome the 1st giant pen to comes ever to be born in the city. the twins were born to union who had the tiny male and female cubs on the eve of her 19th birthday. and that makes her the oldest giant panda known to have successfully given birth for the 1st take
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a very short break. i'm back in the top of the a documentary series, exploring how traditional knowledge from indigenous communities is helping tackle today's environmental catastrophe. we see how the melanesians people of the torres strait of fighting rising sea levels which threatened to swallow their islands. the 1st nations frontline, the torres strait swallowed by the sea on al jazeera, the reading from decades of war, denied education, spiteful by society of gun women, are increasingly experiencing mental health issues. but against oh, it's
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a 26 year old psychologist. gives women hope. what's troubling her with this documentary on a jersey to jeff x might even takes advantage of the rain for the previous night. flowers and plant something he ideally should have done since may at these times see less and less rain for that means a pool, half of your own. yeah. the arrival of hundreds of thousands of refugees as on the search once the land available to cultivate chrome promise depends on the rainy season because it was so little rain so far the sea and the cups of small farmers are concerned that if the trend continues, they wouldn't have the biggest effect comes from climate change, the regular rainfall for long drives, pests of give us to discharge the couch. the oil for program says motor to 1000000 charge is rely on duty for harvest. and as a factor of climate change,
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worse has promised like jackson and the country can only hope for better rates to grow the food big the is really air attacks hotels, a way to and central gaza, including a building sheltering, displace palestinians at least 6 feet 16 people are killed the civil venue and it's good to have you with us. this is ellen's is your life. and also coming up 10 people are killed in southern level. and this really attack has been around launch is 50 rockets in response. the world is bracing for another

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