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the system even come in as an international anti corruption, excellence award denominator hero. now the search in vain wave is really strong. some garza destroys hanes and kills more than 14 the other on the clock. this is out 0 life window holes that coming up you in security council. his appeals for a goal is to cease fire as a us invoice, as the and is now inside russia, as president accuses ukraine of trying to attack a new coupons and the cost region. nigerians trying to move the safe areas off to
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flooding kills more than a 100 people and displaces pounds. the sir, we begin this. these are in gallons of where 42 palestinians have been killed across the strip since wednesday is ready. strides continue to pound, highly populated areas in the flames and goals homes in beta here, following a series of overnight strides the left, at least 11 people dead. shortly after sunrise, families search through what was left of the attack or the as this are allowed to come, but i am sitting on the rubble of my house and the remains of my children. people should look at us with messy, even if it's just one percent of the, was born on the side of the my children, while my support. i am old and i'm elder. some of them were killed. do this uh the my message to the well, it is enough. have mercy on us. so she didn't die today will die tomorrow. i will
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follow my children in a few days. even if i'm not killed, i am finished. with an central garage of the desk told is also climbing 15 people killed in the butler. as his ready forces step up their attacks and the eastern part of the city pushing deeper into residential areas. how does there is target tar capital zoom is in. goals is terrible. and has the latest on the registrar of the recording. this video, due to the right seems to secure the condition in the sense what areas generally and in derek by impact which you know, where the army is assaulting and you minute treat, encourage and forwarded the scenarios. and for some certain folks, whatever expenses have been told by the army just lead to the western side, it will be there by 6. you know, we so families, you since yesterday morning till now. i've seen from these areas deal because i'm loaded with basic furniture and the items and they're looking for any empty space
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of atlanta. in order to set the makeshift tens despise overlap to email, terry and resources including the food and woodside. we need to emphasize on the fact that we continue to hear loud explosions since yesterday. know instead of just hours hours of today's morning where the units, i'm fine to just continue to target the residential squares and keep simple superstructure in the city of areas. but that's the crux, that's me, is expanding expenditure operations looking to target thoughts on the human mind in the strip with somebody right now, asking about the next destination. well, we should point out. we are heading to the western side and the do not know if the army is about to order move looks and they're in the back to sleep and to leave the toner area to, to secure it, see concerns. now the grid realities that bomb, it's the only here in the sense for the area, but it continues to expand to the silver part to the. so wait a minute to
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a ration cost along going in rough uh, and in the city or on units. as is displacement suits is on a mostly area, was completely targeted due to the fact that to be used for only ease expands and it's also submitted to as on the ground in order to eliminate the how much remaining battalions as the claim. civilians are really struggling to do. civilians continues to run state by day with the source of response on the grounds. tire capacity during the test whether the united nations, the us and baset as told the security council that have mass must be pressed to accept to cease not proposal talks are expected to resume in karo. and the coming days been to thomas greenfield told the security council that the deal is now insight. prime minister netanyahu confirmed that israel accepted the bridging proposal that the united states guitar and egypt put forward last week. the
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proposal is consistent with the principles outlined by president biden in may 2024 . and that this council endorsed in resolution 2735. and this bills on areas of agreement from tops convened in doha last week. i, let's speak to christmas to lead me who's for the events that the you and she joins us from new york say present, that just gives them a review of what's happening. and it's meeting a while the special coordinator for the middle east peace process toward venice. lend briefed council members an express grave concern about the breakdown of cease fire talks and the breakdown of the humanitarian response in gaza and a potential polio outbreak in gaza as the ceasefire talks appear to be stalled and not moving forward. certainly not quickly
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enough for the united nations and humanitarians torment us. i noted that the exchanges of fire over the blue line with web and on our escalating and putting the entire region at risk and a complete breakdown of law and order with in gaza, with 85 percent of the population of being forced to move. only 15 percent of the territory of guys are being habitable and people constantly on the move. it's making humanitarian assistance ever more challenging, if not outright and possible, add to that destruction of water treatment facilities and you've got more diseases spreading like polio. and this moving outbreak. so what we heard during this meeting from many council members is concerned, reiterating their calls for a cease fire and immediate cease fire. so that the situation there can be addressed
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. and in some cases, like china and russia, there and bastards directly criticizing the united states for changing the terms of the ceasefire proposal that is on the table now in saying that they should put more pressure on israel to accept the terms of the original agreement that has been backed by the security council and the international community. all right, chris, and thanks for that christmas leave me the you and ask you in new york. let's cross the mon shara, i'll see nicholas timeless standing by for us a small, and they say that a deal is insights that the broad a framework has been agreed. that is just a technical details that remain. but there is technical details represented a chasm, but neither side will cross, right? or yeah. so it seems but really the, the united states supposed to be mediating and actually bridging. instead that it's been a highly cooper in this process because it came up with a, with
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a deal. it wasn't by a measure. i id of the other professor that is rating the. it's 3 version that's presented to the security council. and since then, it's been 3 months by me that most of your husband had been conditions to it. so when the, a bus that through the not with the us, i'm back to the greenfield to the admission says that nathaniel accepted the american bridge in proposals and thought it was america accepted. this idea of how is it new lines to be included in the project proposals. hello. and then you know, that's something i mean, you know, it doesn't take a genius to see that the united states is basically patterson based, right? the line i'm doing that is hope struck to once again, but the possibility for a much heated cease fire. right? yes. and by so that it says put pressure on her mouth, but most likely to concede anything further that i mean,
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i don't know the short answer, but clearly as you heard, a good number of a good is presented to exactly so security the council open with the likes of restaurant now there's been say wait a minute, it's the united states is supposed to be putting pressure pressure on this, right? because this was a proposal for you on security council embraced. so is there a that's in violation of that you, i secured the counsel that embraced basically by a big my jonathan after a set of considerable changes done by the united states. you know, one must mention. so the idea that you know, the access continues to shift and to deflect, and instead of putting some pressure on it, then you know, it wants to put the blame on how much. now what is this doing that can, this is really key here because this entire discussion of the security council is about the humanitarian about the house. situation about the need to do something
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about the diseases that are getting shown for and, and by of families in gaza. what this idea of shifting the bed when how boss is doing is allowing is right to continue the slots are to continue the blockade to continue to block the humanitarian aid and the much needed vaccine to the people of gaza. so here, this is not just about some kind of a diplomatic, this understanding or some kind of a back and forth. that's gonna take some time. now what we're talking about here is the continuation of genocide, one to the effect of original war. and why is all of that? because the united states was pushed or pushed auto move holdings of nothing. yeah . why nothing? yeah. oh, because he's the only obstacle to cease fire deal today. mom. i'm fine. so that's a mom bizarre. a senior political analyst took this from london. thank you. of the 3 pallets that needed to be killed. drury again, is really rate in the occupied. westbank is ready, military vehicles, blocks,
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roads in and out of the control cut and refugee camp a massive military way. the cause of brigades posted video sharing its flights as far as it is ready, troops, thousands of buildings were destroyed during the h out incursion. at least one is ready, soldier was injured. the able to him is in to look at them and has more on that raid on other day in the occupied westbank. another is really read this time to the toys, getting refugee tab that has seen a lot of destruction to the homes, but also through the infrastructure. we've been speaking to people who say that these really soldiers set homes on fire on purpose and we were talking to them as they were trying to put all the fire. also another is where the air strikes that left, 3, palestinian, that we are talking about. and increasing the use of is really area and hits against palestinian target since the war started. the un fingers speak about 50 is
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really aerial targets, an area and hit against palestinians that left 113 that. but since august as of august, we did report that the on average one tell us simeon is kills per the you to these is ready to air strikes and we've been hearing these really defense minister view off go on saying that he is green lighting. the use of aerial strikes against color, city, and targets to combat the palestinians. use of a i. e. d. 's, which are the improvise exclusive devices that are offering through the is really, really 3 vehicles. when they read how to simeon villages at home and repeat, you can do that. but i mean, i just need all the occupied with the bank. how does fine it remembers of a greek flane's oil tank. it had been rescued by european union naval ship that abandoned the vessel when it was attacked. sophia means coast by suspected 50 forces. the british military says the time who was travelling through the red sea,
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from a rock into athens, when it was repeatedly hit by miss oswald drains on wednesday. if these have been attacking ships and support a product and using gaza, group is not claim responsibility for this incident. the russian president vladimir putin to choose you credit and forces trying to attack because nuclear power plant fault is located inside rushes west in cost region, which has been a target of a ukrainian and cache and other facilities about 40 kilometers from the city of cost. and some 50 kilometers away from russian territory. this held by increasing force is it houses to working, reacts is powering 19 russian regions. keith is not commented on paintings is ation assistance. is the enemy try to strike the kids can nuclear power station? the international atomic energy agency has been informed. the problem is to come
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themselves to send specialist to assess the situation. i hope that in the end this will be done on their part, adult jabbar reports not from cask and russia. well, these are a very serious allegation, said the president, as making your gaze to crate in forces, claiming that they try to attack this nuclear facility in the city of a cortez house, which is about a 40 kilometers for where we are right now in curse city and this is one of the main, one of the 3 biggest nuclear facilities in russia and the presidents, claiming that ukraine in forces attempt to attack its overnights. this is not the 1st time we've heard from russian officials about concerns around this nuclear facility. on sunday, we heard from the foreign ministry spokesperson at that's very, i had put outside a ledger, urging the united nations and the i a the nuclear watch stop to condemn the recent military activities. while you create new forces around the plants,
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they claim that that time that the new fighting was taking place about 35 kilometers away from the nuclear facility. now, russian president vladimir putting, stating that they were attend spa, ukrainian forces to attack this facility. this is something that is of great concern to russian officials and they are urging the trash are committed to, to take measures. we also understand that's the head of rushes. atomic energy agency has been speaking to a russell grossi the head of a nuclear. you are nuclear watchdog, and there is a visit, a going to be made in the near future by russell of course, the, to the curse nuclear facilities. maybe then we will have some more clarity about actually what took place. meanwhile, ukraine's president says force as of taking another, supplementing, because the reason for them is lensky visit to the top ministry combined in the northeast to me region that's being the launching pad for ukraine's incursion into russia. now, in its 3rd week, as it lensky says, you create a seeing a morale boost from its troops advanced into russian territory. ivan topless as
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more on this from cave. he was full of crazy congratulate to these to come on this, but he reserved the most praise for his commander in chief serious case. so he said he'd done just such a tremendous job in march the ukrainian forces and was still able to advance to forget the printing votes is still going on. i'll be at a so a level they've taken at least one supplements. now that even though russian reinforcements of arrived over the last few days in an effort to try and stop the advance, ukraine still seems to be moving forward. so this is a tremendous certainly um, a tremendous boost from around not just for the printing people, but also for the ukrainian military. as the news isn't. so good in ukraine isn't so good in the east where ukrainian force is all being slowly, inexorably pushed back by russian advances. as in the head here now is, is there a is when we find the
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symbols except the vice presidential nomination of the democrats national convention bowing to defeat donald trump and j. d. vaughn. and the strength by real work is in canada, disrupts freights and commutes receptions threatening supply chains to the united states. the hello. we have a weak being tropical disturbance now making just way away from the far north of japan. it's mixed in with this cloud that is our old system and the other one is on its way as we go on through the next couple of days. here we go. this is a tropical storm. now, it will be a type thing. by the time we come to the weekend and it's expected to run into the fall south of japan as we go into the costs of next week. so certainly something to
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watch out for lots of heat associated with this. so she may conditions some live the shower still in place for japan. 8 am seeing the conditions to just around the eastern parts of china tools and ne, in quarter or live. the showers just persisting the just around the 5 south of china, particularly in the heat of the day. the show is of course i do continue across the endo china move big down pools. just coming into allows the vietnam, its in northern parts of thailand, could scattering. a shell is across malaysia, moving parts of indonesia, east and everybody in the nation. i recently have seen some big down pools that towards the south central dry good deal of several weather coming through here. meanwhile, friendly, i was very unsuccessful, particularly just around the by of been going up towards bandwidth dash putting in a lot of moist to here, red warning seemed full size of heavier. right? all the way to bonded
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once himself coerced into toiling on coffee plantations under intolerable conditions. a brazilian advocate for workers rights, which as life on the line by taking on powerful land owners in the hope of cracking down on modern slavery the, the human costs of coffee, a witness documentary on a jersey to the the guy you're watching out. does your mind about top stories is uh and is right, he's trying to targeted heavily populated areas across calls,
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a killing at least 22 people since don't on thursday. flame surrounded homes and basically here after a series of overnight rates, russian president vladimir putin as a ques, ukrainian forces, trying to attack because nuclear power plants, phones is located inside rushes, western cusp region just being the target. the ukranian cash flooding in northern nigeria has killed more than 100 people. local media report that at least $40000.00 households have been affected by heavy range. tens of thousands of factors of farm not. i've also been damaged or destroyed and houses washed away. people in several areas and you go a state, the board is nija, a completely cut off. most storms and heavy rain are expected in the coming days of addresses more now from a gun to and you go a state the extent of damage and the galleries must safe harley and we spoke to the local church. if you told us that you have never seen anything like this,
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and the safety emergency operations are saying that this is not even the peak of the rainy season. we're talking about thousands of farm lands that i've been completely washed away. and the problem now is not what's happened to them immediately the waters were sent because we're talking about life investments and fort stalls for many people means of live root completely gone. so the problem produced may not work at the end of the day. and apart from that that i also concerns of the outbreak of what apple diseases you also find community is completely cut off and people don't receive aid as much as they can. it goes beyond us. yeah. there are several communities what you kind of go basically, you can go where i am that, that i know into boats and you cannot even navigate the waters. they continue to rise every now and then one man i interviewed a short while ago. he told me over the last 10 days he has only received a small measure of rice and that's it. uh,
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sofa. we spoke to emergency officers. yeah. who continued to tell us that yes, they're doing everything they can to accommodate people and also give them food. but that seems not to be you know, what we understand right now is that people who lost their homes. i've been transferred to schools that i know that are currently on vacation. primary schools, buildings on secondary school buildings, and one school reviews. they are expected to reckon the question is, why are they going to what they would need? yeah, heavy rain has cool severe flooding and the capital in the army floods have sweat right across the country for the last 2 months. at least 94 people been killed over that period. the thousands falls from the homes. people fear the rising water levels in parts of an easier if it will cause more damage. the and the coming out is coming to her school full, been accept the democratic policies nomination for you as president on the final
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day of the policies national convention. she's making history as the 1st woman of color to be nominated for the job. on wednesday, vice presidential confident timbales told democrats it was the owner of his life to be part of the ticket. a white house correspondent can be helped get reports from chicago. i mean, a sort of government or 2 walls or coaches, so many call him went to the office on wednesday as he formerly accepted the democratic parties. nomination, the honor of my life, to accept your nomination or vice president of the united. in his speech full of sports references was shared. his background is a school teacher and football coach before becoming a member of congress. and later minnesota governor. a political record is proud of . other states are banning books from their schools. we were banishing hunger from ours walls to voters. his vision of freedom is
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a stark contrast from his republican opponents. when we democrats talk about freedom, we mean the freedom to make a better life for yourself and the people that you love, the your kids. freedom to go to school without worrying about being shot dead in the media tycoon. oprah winfrey also frame november's election as a flight for freedom. freedom isn't free. america is an ongoing project. it requires commitment. it requires the open to the hard work and the heart work of democracy. it's where the president bill clinton told the crowd, republican challenger, donald trump, is too selfish to care about. clinton urge voters to support the harris walls ticket. what is their opponent do with his voice? he mostly talks about himself. right?
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so the next time you here and don't close the laws, count, the couple of harris reportedly watched the 3rd night of the democratic national convention from her hotel room in chicago. well, working on her own acceptance speech, she'll deliver it on thursday. what she formerly accepts her parties nomination for president. kimberly help hit alice 0, chicago. let's go to live now to the chicago convention. then you might kind of his, the for so might for calling her as well when continues and tonight she is the main event. indeed yes, and everybody's going to be watching closely the content of what she says in particular, the degree to which she's going to put her own stem on the potty, at how much she's going to move away from the policies that we exercised under the bite and administration to try and put the own identity on the democratic party
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policy. so this is going to be the key issue also which will be key is to see how or whether she addresses some of the divisions within the democratic parties. not least the issue of ongoing support as well as will in gaza. indeed, and not seeing the focus of the multitude of uncommitted delegates it'd be in protesting outside the venue. indeed. yes sir. they've also being allowed to hold a symposium inside the venue, which was part of what perhaps could be an on a branch being handed over by the harris of reaching administration. but at the same time, things reached a kind of climax yesterday, when the parents of one of those being held captive in gaza were given a place in the podium to make a speech. this is going to be a to the uncommitted group because they had been asking for a podium place to be able to highlight the suffering of palestinians and israel as
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well and gaza. so this created something of a parole re within the convention. members. however, in the course of this morning at the convention organizes went out to their way to say that they are interacting with the uncommitted group. that they understand that they have different opinions and that there is a degree of dialogue going on with them. not only from the organizes, but also from kamala harris itself. so the always is an attempt to try and bridge these massive differences. this uncommitted group numerically very small, is still highlighting this friendship within the democratic party with regard to isabel's action garza. all right, mike mel from you, is it not goes on, but the timing? thank you. i may just shrink by rail workers this disrupting freights and community services in canada. union members of the country to big israel, freight companies, a demanding better working as an improve benefits. the shut down means all freight
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shipments within the country and to the us who have stopped thousands of meters in vancouver, toronto, and montreal are facing travel disruption. my message is very straightforward. it is in the best interest of both sides to continue doing the hard work at the table to find a negotiated resolution or so what about the impacts of this strike? well, this is the 1st single, tiny is shut down by both companies and is affecting more than $1000000000.00 worth of goods. and millions of workers every day. 9300 workers at c, n, and c, p k. c volts out of the union reject to the final offer. the stoppage of the nation's main freight services is unprecedented. and threatens rel, lines that transport. 75 percent of kind of is exposed to the united states. the travel plans of $32000.00 commuters in toronto, montreal, and vancouver also being disrupted shipments of goods including food, gas,
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and chemicals. they will be installed whenever we speak with journalists in wood, from the canadian capitalist, at the impacts of the strikes of being felt deep in the us. these real lines are massive. they stretch from coast to coast in canada, but also throughout the united states and see the rail even down into mexico. so when you bring canadas to national rail lines of freight rail lines to a stoppage, it's going to have ripple effects in this country. the united states, mexico, the whole north american continent is going to be effective. everything moves by train in this country at green. one of canada's largest exports pot ash, which is used to make fertilizer manufactured goods. even oil moves by rail from canada as ports to the heartland and back and forth. so when you have it shut down, you're going to have a ripple effect that impacts everything right down to the consumer here in north america and for global exports to take us green that comes from the midwest that
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travels on canadian rail. it goes to canadian ports to get to international market . so the analysts right now are saying prepare for grain prices prepare for food prices, consumer good prices to go up. because if you don't have the moving, everything has to shut down. the supply chain gets backed up, and that's certainly a concern right now for business council here in canada, but also the united states and they're putting pressure now on the canadian government to intervene. because at this point the 2 sides are quite far apart. and they're not at the negotiating table. the 2 sides are about as far apart as canada is why they are not sitting at the table. they are not talking at the railways last night, presented another offer to the union of the teamsters union that was rejected. the teamsters have done much the same in the last weeks and months and it goes to the point where again, this is a lock out by the companies. they have shut down and put the workers.

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