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the program says more than $2000000.00 charges were lie, also due to poor harvest and as a factor of climate change horses promised like jack and the country can only hope for better rate to grow the food the is really air attacks. hotel is a way to in central gaza, including a building sheltering displays, palestinians, at least 6 feet. 16 people are killed, the civil venue and it's good to have you with us. this is ellen has your life and also coming up 10 people are killed in southern lebanon. and this really attack as the launch is 50 rockets in response. the world is bracing for another global health
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emergency. the influx upgrades is killed. hundreds in africa this year. health care workers protesting against the rate on the train. the doctor go on striking india hospitals, shut out some patients the we're beginning gaza where a wave of is really airstrikes has targeted a house and a warehouse sheltering displaced palestinians. at least 16 people were killed in the attacks early on south today. most of them children, the strikes hit, the town of l as a way to which is just a few kilometers north of darrow by and central garza. the overnight attack sparked the fire, which has made it difficult for rescue workers, and much of the town has been reduced to rubble. more than 40000 palestinians have been killed in gaza since last october. the. this is part of the funeral prayer which was held since people killed and these
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really strikes the attacks happened soon after mediators ended the latest spy. it talks in guitar, which the us has called promising. they are expected to resume next week in the future is really showing of a home near the, on the state of the refugee camp in central gaza, has killed at least 7 palestinians, including 2 children. the injured were taken to the nearby, allowed a hospital increasing frequency of attacks on central gas. it comes as the is really army, has ordered several neighborhoods in the center to evacuate, and that leaves it increasingly difficult to find any safe shelter. alpha 0 is in who dar is in there about a central gaza. so indeed the attack on that was a way to have not that far away just a few kilometers from where you are. tell us more about what happened there in the well yesterday, at $18.00 am in the night. that is where any forces at target to the warehouse where a legend of time and the displays palestinian families from the year where it targets
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a 16 palestinians were killed. and all of them were from the same exact comedy. now those evacuated from us. yeah. yeah. thinking that as to why that is a safe humanitarian. so, and there were targeted in a warehouse where they were sheltering. not only that is why that is one of the places a lot we're talking about. thousands of comedies are displaced there because they thought that this place was a safe humanitarian zone and they would not be targeted. this is one of the talks that happened last night, but also there has been another family targeted into play it off of the families for at least 7 policy were killed. and there was still a lot of air strikes happening in how much where that is, where the forces have been targeting buildings in about compound income units. and the air strikes continue from the southern parts middle area parts another. and
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parts of the causal strip handed the same time, it is real, is increasing the pace of the force displacements what it calls evacuation zones, and shrinking the size of the so called safe zones in the gaza strip of the well, we just got this late. his statement and mike bruner was saying that is read, has reduced the so called humanitarian zone and gaza, to just in that been pre sense of the territory causing watch for panic and fear among displaced palestinians. we're talking about 2000000 palestinians currently in the gaza strip. and those 2000000 are only have in that been percent of the size of a place and human to tell you. and so they need to evacuate to only 11 percent of the call. those true that it has hundreds of thousands of comedies now currently
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displaced. now according to owner, well also there is more than 1.8 policy news that were forcibly displaced in the past couple of months. now we're talking to those palestinians displays and they're saying that there's so tired, they're exhausted, they're drone drain. some of those policy news do not even have the cost of being relocating. other is, do not have the willing to evacuate from the areas that have been worn because there's simply believe that wherever they go, they're going to still be targeted. now in the past 24 hours, there has been at least 3 evacuation orders, especially those in the middle area in upsize, the parts of the light, the where those people thought that those areas have our humanitarian zone. and that's why they evacuated to them. it's very solid and frustrating. the situation doesn't where ever you go in the streets and didn't,
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but you'd see people talking there stuff. some people are even scattered on the streets. they do not have any needs to go to and deals with already reporting from their obama in central guy. so thank you very much for that. and at least 50 rockets have been launched by his beloved from southern lebanon towards northern israel. the, these pictures are from the city of stuff that in the upper gallery, there are no reports of depths or casualties and has been lost as the attack is retaliation for israel strike on number 8 on friday that attacked killed 10 people in 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 aren't you says it targeted a hezbollah weapons warehouse, but the lebanese health industry says a woman and 2 children are among the dead houses. there is already how shame reports from the site of the strike just after midnight. this really will play
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struck 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 of this, uh, factory. and uh, actually the tall to the moment according to the needs health officials is 10 people, including your father and mother, 2 children and other workers. besides, there are several injured including 2 children. well, also members of the family that was killed in this attack. so this is the residential wards. let's 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 a warehouse. this is the warehouse for the metal. it's actually all these are,
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these are saying that this was kind of an arm's warehouse. what's the last of the claims that these were his beloved width and depots to be 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 to what's going to happen? health is, was going to respond to this talk and how such a situation is going to contribute to the escalation them to the finish of the hyperlink tension, especially that a call and leave we on the situation here. i let them know that everyone is facing
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a physical retaliation to the beginning of its school monday and the water floors. the media war is high to me between is rather inches below. we saw yesterday the faulty showing a showcasing the mist size in an underground facility and they what they call them inside the city. and this was kind of, uh, uh, wanting to these reviews that the next steps could be very difficult from what i did before. know about the i'd actually measure 0 of us secretary of state destiny blinking his travelling to israel on saturday to continue diplomatic efforts for guys a ceasefire. the white house is a deal is ready to close, blinking is expected to meet prime minister benjamin netanyahu on monday. and then yahoo says israel's fundamental principles are well known to the mediators, and he hopes hum us will accept the deal. the us egypt and contort, presented a proposal to homos and israel on friday and go home. they said bridges, the remaining gaps between the 2 sides and talks are set to resume in cairo next
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week. how mazda is israel is again, trying to obstruct an agreement by adding new conditions. it's also added that any deal must ensure the end of aggression against the palestinians, and a full is rarely withdrawal from gaza. also, us president joe biden is warning no one in the middle east should undermine efforts to reach a ceasefire. green come optimistic or optimistic. now then you have been in months past why the, the officer is mohammed johnson has been following all these developments in doha, during the talk. so mohammed, it feels like we're in a bit of a holding pattern. now the mediators and put out their statement. i'm austin.
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israel have responded in their own way and now we're waiting for the next step. right. that next meeting in cairo. yeah, that's right, 0. it does seem as though we're in a holding pattern and a lot is going to be contingent on what happens in the coming days. but one of the reasons why there is a mood or more of a cautiously optimistic mood today versus and the last couple of days is because even though those talks the last it over 2 days into a high and came to an end last night, even though they are over the fact of the matter is you still have technical teams here and don't have that are that are trying to bridge those gaps, close those gaps. and when you look at the statement that emerges, after those talks ended in don't how last night it was overwhelmingly positive compared to statements in the past. and the previous incarnations of these talks over the course of the last several months, you saw that the mediator said that they were constructive talks uh that they were
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serious if they happened in a positive atmosphere. that is very different when you compare it to the mood that was really in the air prior to the start of the talks, when a lot of diplomats indicated that they didn't have high expectations, even though the stakes were very high, even though there was a great push to finally get a ceasefire deal done because there is so much concern at a time of such volatility that if there is no cease fire finalized that, that could mean that there could be a wider conflagration of wider regional war in the days. come now what we know is there is still these technical teams and don't how you also have where the technical teams will be traveling to cairo in the coming days. and then also the news that immersion, that statement, that the mediators will be sending officials to cairo before the end of next week. now still a lot more questions and answers when it comes to what gaps needs to be bridge. but when you listen to the, you know, people like us officials over the course of the last 24 hours, they sound a lot more positive. when you look at the statement from the mediators, it sounds
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a lot more positive than previous statements in the lead up to the talks. and right now there does seem to be forward momentum to try to get something done. the mediators are indicating that they seem to feel that perhaps finally, a long elusive ceasefire deal may be able to be reached in the coming week. 0 dash 0 is mohammed jump, assume reporting and don't. thank you very much on it. on the other news now, new figures are revealing the scale of the impulse epidemic and africa. the african union says $517.00 people have died in 13 countries on the continent since the start of the year. it says there are nearly 15000 suspected cases about 5000 of which have been confirmed. the outbreak started last year and the democratic republic of congo. if this i'm 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,
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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 impacts and infectious disease in the same family as the virus that causes smoke pumps, children and pregnant women a more vulnerable than any other age groups. thankfully, it wasn't too late for beatrice. this child, the sick up, 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. a nearly 500 people has died from and box 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 print of the disease which is transmitted through close contact could be prevented. taking the love, i've seen that so called vaccination against smallpox,
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also protects against impacts. it's across protection, and we have a vaccination against smallpox has been discontinued since almost the end of the seventy's. and then some countries since 77 to 80. while surveillance of highly infectious diseases has increased across the world since the coven 19 pandemic, many african countries lack appropriate health care systems. with those displaced by conflict, most vulnerable the most. the m. s. a law, the risk is so high for all the population. so in the comes the condition in which the displace live in the different camps. already we have more than 10 cases that have been recorded. which means that if it's unlocked, made in this area of most key view, it will spread like wildfire. setup of the virus is now spreading. outside the continent, pakistan and 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
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risk level from low to moderate warning. that would be more cases. it just, i'm getting food. i'll just 0. the still ahead on alpha 0. tumbler harris unveils her economic plans. if she gets the u. s. presidency, how neat features in that plane that's coming up. the highlights kick off this further uptake with a bon soon ratings picking up in pockets stones, specifically around lower st profit and some of that energy pushing into below just starting providence on sunday. and for india it's looking like the usual problem spots, southern india care low, tell them that due stage. and as we look towards the jar kind and also westbank all states for eastern india, that's really where the biggest down ports will be. on sunday, we've seen plenty of down ports across indo china, anywhere from about
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a 100 millimeters of rain over the last 24 hours or so. this energy now running into a southern china. so, hong kong you look to be in the thick of this by sunday, dark, the blue, the more intense that rain is falling for japan, it's a much quieter picture. after our type food, ample move to wage, it's a few showers legacy of showers left behind here at 34 degrees. and i think showers also in store for china is capital beijing at 28. but some heat though, for the northeast harbin at 30 degrees. let's send off this further report back in these parts of southeast asia. java island is looking good jakarta at 32 degrees, but there is some of that rain filtering across sumatra island in the late peninsula. so for both colon, pour and single forest sundry downforce to be expected on sunday bye for now. the, the,
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a 0 reminder of our headlines. at least 16 palestinians have been killed and it's really air strikes on how's the way to town near the central gaza. the attacks came hours after mediators wrapped up ceasefire talks and katara, which the u. s. foreign policy. at least 50 rockets have been launched by his beloved from 711 on towards the northern israel. there are no reports of debts or casualties. as the law says, the attack is retaliation for israel strike on another t a on friday that killed 10 p. and back to our top story 16 palestinians killed and then is really striking out as a way to central gaza. i'm sure 0 is i'm sure if i'm right, is there you sent us this report? the head, the homeless, so that it alleged out, this is the off, the mass of these really extract on. all right, so the warehouse is in the old's the way. the area of central garza and these really war planes fight a number of missiles on these big warehouses, killing in drink, dozens of palestinian civilians. hundreds of families were taken,
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sheltering the spacious warehouses as it is located within an area labeled by these really minute trade. as the humanitarian states, that is really strikes have recently intensified, causing the number of fatalities and casualties amongst civilians to rise earlier. these really occupation forces issued evacuation orders to palestinians in that little bala. 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 up in turn. 3 families and the number of work has been taken shelter in the warehouses. they were all killed and the buildings live old, as we speak, residents with a bare hands and very simple tools. i still trying to recover the deed and search
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for survivors buried under the large, concrete debris edition that i had been under giving up my social. he'd pass up now the cupboard threat of dead bodies, but i am suffered. doesn't even judge survivors with a similar number still, but it under that ruins more than 22 in the door to they're using a bad hands. a civil defense are doing the best, but 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. i shut off a blond boss that is just the last one, which is the way the in india medical staff, or on a nationwide strike, protesting against the rape and murder of a training doctor. they say the government has failed to keep people safe. urgent. kimber has more in these medical professionals, their own strikes, the indian medical association, the country's largest doctors, you name is qu,
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faction across the whole nation in protest over the rape and murder of a 31 year old trying to adopt a 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 is that is needed for the victim on the family of you had with them just been one week. but the note says, he doesn't know if this has been done into the case. so some skateboards have been uh, getting at us that the printer has to load the size of, we'll say, marched across the state of what's been going on in other cities, including the cap to new delhi swell matches have been peaceful. a group of men reported the attack the hospital where the salt took place. don't to say they don't feel safe and have been let down by the government. as those the father of the victim, mob of the mother kept cooling her continuously, but she was dead by then. the most painful thing is that from 3 am to 10 am in the
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morning. no one cared to us to wear about 7, i'm judy don't to. this is hurtful. rates of right. a shockingly high in india. in 2022. there was 31 size and reported cases. when you're going 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 con, showed in india because there is infinity of again and again for the deepest and sometimes not just impunity, but actually the protection by government agencies i'm sometimes able to do boards 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,
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her conviction rates for rapists abroad so, so to change in rejecting sexual violence imaging kimber out 0. said jerry, as police chief says, officers have been deployed to rescue at least 20 university students, abducted by government and the countries north central region. it happened on thursday, near the town of a took about a 150 kilometers from a new group where they were due to attend a medical convention. a spokesman for the medical students association says the kidnappers have demanded a ransom for their return, or the ukrainian military says it's destroyed to bridges in russia's course, cringing ukrainian armed forces released this video of one of the attacks in the chicago on friday. the russians, foreign ministry says you print in truth use western rockets and keeps as its forces. i'm moving further into western russia. the criminal accuses the us of
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helping to plan this incursion. something that washington denies. alex good templates has more from keith on ukraine's attacks. in the pano, the one of the bridges was destroyed on thursday, but the main attack, the main bridge across the same river, was in groups. google. this is a large road bridge that was used by russia as a main supply route also fling, bringing reinforcements in, you will have russian units forced up against the river as the ukrainians advance. now busher has accused ukraine using high mugs, precision guided rockets against the bridge itself. and it looks from what we've seen from the video evidence that there was indeed hit by holly mazda. unfortunately for the ukrainians is the home was older, precise. as a very small warheads was the big enough to destroy something as large as a concrete bridge. and they have to bring in another what looks like a large,
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delightful, possibly in the tech comes of all kids as well, with a much larger boy has to actually finish off the job. now this really complicates things for russia. they be building a pontoon bridge across the river in order to try and get made across and also supplies. but if they don't, the cold supplies of russians, the verses will be forced to retreat. giving up significant amounts of territory to ukraine, endorsed jabari reports to russian forces insist they are slowing ukraine's incursion . it's clear that there is not just the battle that is taking place on the ground in the curse creature. and there's also the battle of the narrative for narrative, the russian side, adamant that they are preventing the ukrainian columns from advancing further into the cursed screech. and we have heard from local officials in that area saying that they continue to put up the fights against the ukrainian forces and calling this incursion a terrorist attack onto a russian soil. of course,
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this is the 1st time in 80 years that rush a scene of foreign troops enter its territory. so it's quite significant for the officials and they're adamant that they are putting up a fight and they're slowly we taking territory. we haven't had any specific on the ground updates from the defense ministry since thursday about any villages that they may have re taken from the ukrainians. but for now, we're being told that to the continued to repel attacks by ukrainian forces elsewhere along the border. we have had another drone attack in it ship aquino, in belgrade region, and 2 people had been injured there. belgrade is now in a state of emergency as of thursday, that is just south of cross region. what is clear is that this battle is ongoing and it doesn't appear to be stopping from the crate inside. they continue to try and push forward, but the russians are adamant that there is reinforcements on the way and they will continue to put up a fight and try to repel any further advancements by the ukrainians highlands,
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former prime minister, texas. you know what has been included in a list of royal pardons, the convicted felons, the billionaire and former prime minister was outstanding, a cool and convicted of corruption. you will be one of more than $50000.00 convicted felons to receive a royal amnesty. his daughter took them to orange and white was sworn in on friday as thailand's youngest of appointments. the inmates has been shot and killed in hades. 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 of cost to caribbean nation gang attacks on a prison earlier this year let in part to the resignation of prime minister ariel henri us democratic presidential candidates. cala harris has unveiled her economic agenda in her 1st big policy speech. speaking in the battle ground state of north carolina, she made promises aimed at poor thing, the american middle class. and she said, donald trump would only help the rich. elder 0 is heidi show. castro was at the
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event in raleigh, north carolina. the family. this was kind of the harris's attempt to turn the corner to tackle one of the democratic party's most vulnerable issues. the economy hit 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 mcdonald's 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 administration will provide 1st time home buyers with $25000.00 to help the down payment on a new home. this is perhaps most em dishes. of the many campaign promises hare was made on friday,
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and other to ban grocery companies from price gouging. and to crack down on the meat industry that has seen record profits as it raised consumer prices. here was tried to draw a contrast with donald trump accusing him of siding with billionaires and wanting to impose terrace that would raise prices further. a trump tax on gas, a trump tax on food, a trump tax on clothing, the trump campaign called harris as proposals of 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 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,

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