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or the relationship between both come on out jersey or i'm told stories from asia on notice here. the, [000:00:00;00] the flow on the bulk of this is the news out loud from w coming up in the next 60 minutes. 16 people are killed in a wave of his way the strikes on gaza view and says 90 percent of the population has been displaced since the rule began. couple of highlights for me except the democratic nomination for the presidency, appealing for unity. and the mean way forward. 3000000 people have been stranded in
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buying the dash because of widespread flooding. the government has deployed the army and navy, and format pipeline minister, texting, should've what makes a public speech on policy issues. raising questions about who's really in charge asshole cut us olympic high, dump a record breaker mark has, but some has left the door open to los and it is 2028. he told alta 0 that he hasn't ruled out the possibility of targeting a historic 5th consecutive and then pick metal. the beginning goals are whether it's the way the army is attacking the central and southern areas of the street. but the 16 people have been killed since dawn on friday. full of people were killed in one of the latest attacks on the residential building. it now left the ranch refugee cab. many people are trapped in darrow ball, are off the army, ordered them to leave the area as well as con you this in the south. well, one of the largest hospitals in northern garza will be forced to hold operations
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within 24 hours because of a lack of fuel. the director of the innovation hospital says it's running low on supplies needed to generate electricity. most of colored begins are coverage from outside the hospital in northern galvan, a v as an agent hospital will be out of service within the next 24 hours of this facility would not be provided with the fuel. i'm talking to you from the underneath the hospital and we also spoke to the doctor, the little one of the ones on the director of the on the median hospital. and he told us about the dire situation of down to median hospital. and he also told us about this cost a deal of the fuel and how it's dangerous to make the i didn't agent hospital out of service. he told us if this facility will not be provided would you want within the next 24 hours. and then agent hospice, i will be out of service and thousands of people die. we talk to the one of the
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patients and wanted people. and they told us how guy of the situation here. and they told us that they just struggles of them while living here without any electricity or fans this facility considered once and made all 3. indeed, nothing does correct. and if this facility will not be provided with the fuel, that will be held catastrophe. well, i didn't catch you. i just did not think of a threat. all is fine. that i was just there. as to eric, i was the m as in debra butler with more all the leg. just this ready a tax. the is very oh me. the still renting up at smell it 3 operations including gland and aerial bombardment, since the central area that pub in the north and in the evening is south of part of this trip along as of it is video q, patient forces. now the often they're sitting here which has even more than 2000000
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palestinians off to the new displacement for this, for 1000000 team flux, and the 60 or farm units. now the hosting, if somebody is trapped in the western side of dairy, but a while, the minutes we now is operating in the eastern areas. now we have been witnessing a service or rustic compartments in the hours of the noise. and even the hours of this morning, we continued to loud explosions every now and then pointing. is this really raging? really almost finances, advocates without the patient forces in the eastern areas. we can also see if the sound of the eastman troves is retail every hour here. but we continue to to see it as will that the only is a great thing in the city of hon. eunice, when our team folks have been told a by these very occupation forces to flee, and now it's residents are also getting to the western side of 100, as opposed to of more wants to just as a has to be in front of it is very fun especially to bind these for the minutes we
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cut hope to join people. i'm wondering about this very growing humanitarian depression. that is, that is, is that things on civilians. now the f pru one is exhausted. everyone is looking for the hot toast, but they believe that is so we determined to keep up the fight thing. that's why palestinians are no longer believed that there might be a ceasefire. the crews are right now trapped and they're very smooth. that's of land. and they are subjected in that bunch of mentor sorts of areas and plan above means we have as very roving sense as frustration, day by day, due to the continuation of the flight to the ground with no soft respite so far. tired to resume, i would just see here that i had a son or fears about a white, a regional, and the fact of a po to break dominated a un security council meeting on the middle east. on thursday,
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kristen saline may report some united nations new york. there's growing concern on the international stage, a mid faltering cease fire talks that war will spread beyond gaza. despite mounting criticism that is, israel's government that appears to have been stalling. the united states called on him aust to accept its latest ceasefire proposal. thank you. prime minister netanyahu confirmed that israel accept the bridging proposal that the united states guitar and egypt put forward last week. the 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. but russia choose the united states are changing in terms of the global disliking the security council never bless the deal formulated in this way. and why, when you called upon all of us to exit pressure exclusively on how much leadership to make sure that the movement accepts
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a new is ready when you consistently refused to work with weston jerusalem, which critically depends on you for weapon supplies. but it is something that well intentioned, and impartial mediators do. unfortunately, conflict isn't the only thing that spreading. the polio virus is now circulating in the occupied territories, prompting concerns of an outbreak of this preventable paralyzing disease, $50000.00 palestinian children born since the start of the conflicts have not been vaccinated. the world health organization and unicef have 1600000 doses ready to distribute. but 8 agencies say it is impossible under the current conditions. and that is the thing. we should not be negotiating special conditions to bring in my understanding medical supplies, particularly, and she might have pairings and medical teams like my i and she's not spend owners the leading to the rules to be is how i talk to the company. it's
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a letter signed by $28.00 organization says they'll need at least 7 days with no fighting to administer the 1st dose to children, but also called for a permanent ceasefire. kristin, so me, me, i'll just era united nation tell a company as an associate professor of a public policy. it divides to the graduate studies this year. the studio with me to look at this in a much more detail. so let's set the scene goals a c spar. i posted release deals. so if the americans is now in sight, that's not the message from a mass, no, israel or mass, of course, once the complete withdrawal of israel from the strip israel, once the uh, the complete capitulation of from us and goes, there is the middle way. correct. so it's a noble for him, as for sure, because it will signal death. how much, how does that under um, uh, motor less accepted, legalize the presence of is what it is going to buy. you can force in that goes a step. so i think it would be us to start the move, but i must accept such offer. uh secondly,
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it's not about the ship terms as well. they're not satisfied with this one because obviously these amendments that were agreed upon between a blinking on nothing else that maybe it was that somebody that was looking through some of the options that we had off as well. so it's a blinking model dismissal. it also the egyptians into this because those pictures are keen to have these are, these will drawing from the district or the daughter because this, the new patient of the board, those between egypt and gaza, is in violation of the piece for the t or, or previous be strength is between independent parties have did on camp david accords. philadelphia, colorado is next on the a d minute drive, so correct, correct. so even the jeep shoes and egypt as that asian and followed, or these are the quote and to what is that as well as not satisfied with this outcome as well. so i think the gaps of the big uh, but for sure. uh, what, what, what, what we can see about the medical behavior or a blink is we have it in this less or this 11th visit,
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is that he's been facilitating. nothing else objectives more or less by not putting under the impression by not using any level. those, i mean, just a week ago, the americans also approved another shipment of what pennsylvania is. so what would this, what i just seemed that the pressure on them with americans that i think like this given, given the pressure that is on a mazda, despite and as a political and military organization, we have now potentially moved a boss present and published in you know well 40 in the west bank saying that he is going to visit gaza. what does this mean? what does his presence, what does this trip to cause a, signify what messages and sometimes you need to help us. so i think this, this through a, comes in a very critical time. what, how mass realizes that is what it has set a minute to change the face and the other 2 because i've been totally demolished how much i don't cannot sleep in order for us. the, the only governing, fucking and guzzling, unless the minds of us the, this war when it, the, when it,
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when it's happened, it's happened on a background with a previous, but a spin split that took place in 2007. it's been ongoing. mr. thomas. so i think it's time though for both, but that how most to sit together, what the difference is aside, agree at least for late in a fight for the student authority. that is impala. i'm going to get to, to, as long as a soul they come, then there's a elizabeth where he is like, i'm not trying to be nice, but a single sort of headed by a different club government. let's say that is the commencement, the most. the community is stand by is ready to the instructor professor. i think both of these thomas and feather have to agree with this because this is very good to know this, these to come that old. and is it a to a, to a, to a cheap, any plans that involve so, but i think cause i'm creating some part of the government structures that are controlled by is an appointment of students per se. all right, tell me how many thanks to that and we wait, of course to see exactly when i made a bus will make the visits. guys,
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they will of course be covering that class. they tell me i can make that made sense of 11 east group as well as 5 more rockets and all that is around have been large columns of smoke and areas near the boredom is around has but i have run top of tanks against each other up to one of his bellows come onto, this was killed in bay route last month and is around his truck. what it says was a has blessed side and southern 11 on the enemy said the group was planning to launch rockets from the location and time as the democratic candidate. couple of harris has formerly accepted her policies nomination for the presidential election in november on the final night of the democratic national convention in chicago. how has pledged leadership for all americans? shows the core for ccr and gaza was saying she stands up for israel's right to defend itself. a white house correspondent, kimberly how could reports from the convention?
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it was the biggest speech of kala harris's career chance to convince us voters, she's the agent to change. they've been telling posters they want and need a lift gate. let's get the business. as harris accepted the democratic party's nomination for president, she shared stories of her childhood, witnessing her mother being treated differently as an immigrant from india. she taught us to never complain about injustice, but do something about it. she also told us and never do anything have asked for treat yourself as the body meant to the american dream. she promised voters she would restore hope and prosperity. we know a strong middle class has always been critical to america's success and build
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that middle class will be defining goal of my residency. she pushes against what she sees as the dangers of the 2nd donald trump administration. warning, the consequences of the 2nd term could be more severe than the 1st. consider the power he will have, especially after the united states supreme court, just read that he would be immune from criminal prosecution. imagine donald trump, with no rail terrace, also condemned the october 7th mazda attack on israel calling the humanitarian crisis. cause but israel's war and gaza. devastating some shouted free palestine as she spoke. president, i'm in,
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i a working to end this war such that israel is secure, the hostages are released the suffering and gaza and, and the palestinian people can realize their right to the public and challenge or don't react it to come to a harris's speech on social media, the question why harris hadn't implemented her policy proposals as vice president. it's a question she can respond to directly when the to meet for their 1st presidential debate. next month. kimberly healthcare al jazeera chicago for the policy the american was given the chance to address the democratic national convention mass, despite voice to supporting israel and the family of captives held in gauzy. being given the platform, a group that had been competing for the democrats, mostly women for harris now says it's pulling it's support in response,
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at least for the democratic down to get. so if we draw on the support site thing, the bided administration stands on israel were wrong mind is a policy in american serving as a georgia state representative. she wasn't given a speaking slots during the dnc. the reality is that me is a policy and elected official. i have had to walk a fine line between degrees that i have felt over my people being mass murdered. and the fact that i understand the stress that exist in our society there are now looming, ever larger. come november. i came to chicago. 2 for a panel with every american institute. now i'm being pulled into this and instead i watch somebody from my state who was an anti choice republican get time on that stage and not a single palestinian suggested speaker. i want to be clear. this is not about me. we came here to offer a gift. we came here to offer an opportunity to bridge the gap between our party and our voters. republican presidential candidate donald trump has visited the us
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mexico border and they swing the state of arizona immigration as being one of the biggest issues for the selection. republicans have criticized. couple of houses, policies accusing her, failing to protect the southern border. speaking next to a pile of metal for the border, will trump blame democrats for failing to finish it? if you take a look, interestingly, at the all of the wall that's lying on that side, that could have been put up in a matter of weeks. it was all set to go. it was all cut out. and if you look at the top of the mountain behind us, is all shaped all ready to go. could have been put up in a few weeks. much of it's been sold for $0.05 and the dollars very expensive. now the news flooding in the south and east of bangladesh has left nearly 3000000 people stranded. at least 5 people have died from the army and navy have been deployed to the affected areas. the flooding was caused by to venture rain and low
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line areas of the country. first responders say they need more boats to be able to save lives, to dig into all the. the situation is so great. there is a lot of aid, but if we're not able to rescue those course stuck, who will we give it to the have to survive to get the release? we don't have boats here. i want all of bangladesh to send those boats. we don't need more 8, we need both so that we can save that more than like, folding dock. a ton fatality has this update in the flood situation environment. this is die right now. what is need is more risk obtain and boats. that is one of the major challenge. there's also logistics saelens and getting there as lot of the roads network heading to the slab. effected areas are snap and there's a lot of strand of traffic. so carrying boats by trucks or other means has become difficult. although rescue operation is going on with helicopters and the boats available there, but clearly mode boats i need as a tens of thousands of people are maryland,
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a standard and remote area of it affected the bangladesh is not the eastern part, as well as the se. and product and the plot forecast save that within the next 3 days they've got to be more rain to make things worse. many of the better from upstream india are overflowing. most likely, those are water. i was going to rush down into buying her. this could make potentially things much worse. what happened was, when the indian damn in the paper, i say neighboring bangladesh was surprisingly opened without notifying buying the best which causes the press fraud in nor kelly and fanny, this they, that is making people angry here. but typically there's an agreement to give early warning before you open the slide gapes and any of the them on the other side in india. but that didn't happen as it is. it's a challenging period for the new england government. it has organize itself all the advice that are going to head down and coordinate with the army, navy, and close got,
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and the local government to make things as efficient as possible. clearly, a major challenge had for the new government sunbridge all day. i'll just say to dr . of the firefighters in southern russia was struggling to control the fire with an oil depot, as it continues to burn for 6 date. the facility and the rest of the region was attacked on sunday evening by ukrainian drones. the district wide state of emergency was declared just after that attack. at least 18 people have been injured and offered to use the village people to limit outdoor activities. ukraine also says that shot down more than a dozen, drones and a russian to attack over night. more and that next couple of joins us from key. if a so alex more tit for tat cross pulled a drone attack. so made of course, a raft of other military operations. alex exactly. and by the way,
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you've heard about the roast of unknown attack 6 days ago. well, earlier today that hit it again, you kind of lost the drone attack and hit what was the left of the oil refinery just with the firefox is still, they've had it under control. and now it's a blaze again. so this time, the rating for the kerosene storage facilities as well, tennessee is a vital fuel for any conduct of any kind of industrial level conflict. and so this looks like this refineries out of action yesterday. ukrainian drones hit the port of tough cars, sank a ferry with some oil oil delivery trucks on it. but what this shows this, this port is white next to the coach bridge. one of the most heavily defended areas on the us. and it shows you that you create new muscles and now getting through russian air defenses. and the curse bridge is going to be increasingly vulnerable. but of course, it's not just about a low rings jungle. it's also up close and personal fighting. you have an attack and carpet by ukrainian units of brigade size. this is roughly 6 to 8000 troops
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back by times artillery infancy fighting vehicles the ukrainians. according to an offensive, they try to push russian soldiers further and further back. let's see what comes of it. it might be a device that we attached to might be the main thrust, who'll find out shortly in a while. i'm sure we will indeed, alex many, thanks to that unacceptable us the in key, if. well, meanwhile, the indian prime minister to render moody has arrived in ukraine for his 1st visit to the country. he scheduled to meet the president blood means that landscape moody was in poland on thursday way cool for dialogue and diplomacy to address the war with russia. from all i'm joined by chris, we are these the chief executive officer at micro advisory and economic and political consultancy, his life in moscow. all right, well welcome to chris. i mean, what's driving do you think this intervention by india a fuzzy? there are a couple of factors. uh, essentially it's a mixture of the g politics and economics of trade. so on the politics side, 1st of all, you know,
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i think it's tiered sets that prime minister modi is looking to address questions about these visits a summit in moscow in july, he was accused of being pro russia. it gives all of his had a neutral status. so i think visiting key of is kind of re balancing that showing to india is maintaining a neutral g of that it goes task and also a, you present a problem. mr. moody has said several times over the last few months that he believes that india should play a bigger role as adult the stage by to large extents, india, you know, the largest country on there. but population has been relatively quiet and cheap political issues. and then mode, you want us to change that he wants to position india much more kind of as a, as a big power is a big global power. this is an opportunity of the trade side, i think, is absolutely critical for, for modi. he desperately wants a ceasefire and he wants to be using of sanctions pressure because india wants to
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sell more goods to russia because india is being buying a lot of cheap russian oil. the trade deficit has gone from less than 5000000003 years ago to almost $60000000000.00 in the year to just end as in, in march. so the india wants to address that, wants to close it by selling a lot more indian goods to russia. and that's difficult against the backdrop of sanctions as well as you know, the, the, the political optics. so for him, eat, finding a way to a piece process to an easing of thanks is pressure. that's good business as well as good. he cannot mix. so pain or sorry, good politics face to face, hopefully paving a, a road to an improved economic outlook for india. i can understand that this is very much a real politic. this type of magic moves the by in the i just wonder if we can focus on something that you mentioned there about india playing a, quote, neutral role. i mean,
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they work together on defense for decades in gear and russia. they have a long history of collaborating, i mean, plus cheap russian oil is been the main stage of india is economy. you come india really be a neutral party in this conflict. it was a serious, difficult, as, as you say, the trade numbers are there. indeed as being one of the main is not the things that the most beneficial country from, from, from russia's cheap energy exports. i know, so we see other exports terms of fertilizer and grains of other products going down to india discount, but somebody has being very consistent. that's uh, you know, trade is to be separated from, from politics to us and you, w wants to maintain a neutral position that we see that from other countries as well. uh, from the united, our bandwidth's from, from, from best side of the, from the countries in central asia. you know, they, they, they trade with russia. they have not criticized the, the rushes,
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evasion of ukraine, but, and they don't supports. busy then for some of the of sanctions or at least not through any great extent, but at the same time, of course, with the u. n. and the other globe before they maintain a neutral position. they don't condemn russia, but equally, they don't provide, you know, strong support and you know, the political stage. so it's a delicate balancing act for all these countries. and really what it means is that it's becoming more and more uncomfortable for india and for the other countries of mentions. and therefore that's increasing pressure from these countries to try and be part of some mechanisms that might bring an end to this conflict, right? and frankly, ease the geological pressure to that they are facing what but then speaking of the, from the economic advantages so that i could diplomatic balancing act for india, chris, good to hear your thoughts and that chris, we further see of micro advisory that are still hands on i will tell you what pocket stones government is saying of the accusations of slowing
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down the nations internet service and in the nation court orders cash payments for hundreds of families, victims of tops, it costs 50. so the pro li goals for christie, and i'm allowed to find that is enough for victory for how not. so that's coming up in the, by the storm. lillian has been bringing some unseasonably wet and when the weather into the north west of europe. you can say this large area cloud has been making its way through the time they practised the files on the system not see storm at the moment. it will continue to drive its way across it all say i have a towards a little ways we go through the remainder of the morning into the pos of this often to spend a lot of what we do,
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whether to come across the me around the scottish board is easing over towards the eastern side of the scuffling pushing across into scans. and maybe as we go through the remainder of friday, possibly conditions will show us through roughly behind, across the island into northern ireland by western side of scotland. and today the course of good parts of the west of england and wales somewhat, whether to just write down through that model of countries into know the positive from centralized view, it must be the 5 typically august. like whether we'll continue more warm sunshine coming in here. building at 29 celsius, this one was still a little further southwards at east. we think continues to pace as we go through fast ice. that's they say it's another find very wet weather, pushing across the southern policy of england and wells in particular. i'm going to say that to driving its way over towards the low countries with west to west, the searching in for france, the
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10s of thousands of children were born into, well lived under the ice old regime in iraq and syria. now many are in can either role funds or with the widowed mothers rejected by their own communities checking the few things that people are going to welcome them after that. of course, not an emmy award winning documentary. here's that shooting and traumatic story. the children throw stones at me erects last generation all now just in the of
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the fuel what you go to 0. here's a reminder about top stories. the south is where the forces of code, at least 16 people across the gaza strip since going on friday for died and one of the latest attacks on the residential building and mister red refugee camp beyond me, he has ordered people to leave the around. paula, i'm calling you this and the sell. flooding of the south and east of bangladesh has left nearly 3000000 people stranded, at least 5 has died. the army and navy have been deployed to the affected areas. and couple of how it says accepted the democratic nomination for president until these final nights with parties convention. how is this pledge to be a leader?
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who will americans choose the core for ceasefire? and god's i was saying is right, has the right to defend itself. nigeria is bracing for more devastating floods as the rainy season heads towards its peak. one of the 120 people have died so far . officials a warning about the increasing loss of life and damage the buildings and roads and address joins us from below and go and you go with states and um, it can see uh, a shred of the damage and devastation behind you. that what are you seeing and hearing all people getting the help they need to what, let's start with the help. according to the low coaches. yes. some help arrived a few days back and, but he said that's not enough for even a day or 2 for the rest is usually impacted by this disaster. it's a 1000 or something effected,
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moved away from their homes. more than 1000 homes affected about 580 completely destroyed. right now we have a lead deep in the water here monday, which is a fact about 300 meters away from where we are. we. i was told that it's a no go area. people cannot go there. now let me show you exactly what's happened in terms of damage here. according to the traditional hulu of will not go more than 580 homes have been totally destroyed by this, by this weather. oh, by the sliding. now. right. yeah, i'm standing in someone sitting room over here. you see some chairs. this used to be a house over there. what the ports and some of those that now they're all completely gone. we have similar situation over the town and this is not only in blackwood town yesterday. we were in gunter. i'm the different station, there was completely what's, what's portal there. and over here, what you see,
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isabel hold now the p a is that the water coming out of this particular device is contaminated. that is seattle diseases. and also the fear that most key to us would be breathing very, very fast in this community. although people have been move to set for it is like a primary school. the local secondary school, there isn't enough help coming that way. and when i do, when i put them in the breaks out here, the danger is that a lot of people wouldn't be affected and that would add to the total number of debts are caused by the floods itself by the slide itself. so that's the situation here in london, but also a neighboring villages. we haven't even touched the number of farms destroyed caea in this community. the governor of to go a state is telling us that tens of thousands of factors like 10 such a 1000 heck, just offline. i've been completely washed away, and the tradition of hula in black. we standing us because of that. and because of
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that high inflation for the inflation, they not did a right now. prizes of the food items have increased in the local markets, which is adding more problems to the people are displaced by this disaster. and it looks like those buildings behind you, a didn't stand a chance to get to the federal with as little as the other crisis. that of course, now deepening by the prospect of move bad weather. that's exactly, that's the main concern. now this morning it rained over night and building small buildings in boost our co ops, and there was that casualty, and the number of people have been moved to the hospital. now the fear is that this is not even the peak of the written season. this is just come new and it has been flooded by the sheer amount or the volume of water that fell in the little colleges . the dams which are beginning to overflow have not started opening the escape valves of the flood gates. so we expect that to happen in the next few weeks,
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and when that happens, the disaster here would be portals. and it would be much, much more than this. so far. here you go, us, they were talking about more than 14 people killed because of the flooding and elsewhere. and nigeria, several states now reporting more casualties. and also they go by with the more, with more radians coming up. we are seeing more and more casualties because of the flooding. imagine it. all right, i'm into and many things to be updated. i'm addressed by on those devastating floods in nigeria. thank you. now the pockets to on telecommunication or for a t has blamed internet disruptions across the country. on a fault into international under was a cables focused on the internet is being slow for the past several weeks. i to vista blaming government's attempts to install a firewall to control access to information for mcbride, explains to use is across pakistan. the slowing internet speed has led to wide spread frustration and for businesses working online,
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real fee is about they work. i'm afraid that thousands and millions of people are losing their jobs and if it is not fixed and i'm afraid that this number word will get a higher and higher suspicion has full. and on the government's unsuspected, attempt to install a firewall to control what people can and cannot access on the internet. critics believe it's part of a wind to attempt to stifle the influence of j. old, full, the prime minister, him run con, whose party has successfully use social media to get around. government controls get a lot of restrictions on social media since last 6 months and focused on and the, the most recent restriction was the when they installed a firewall, wireless meeting to upgrading cyber security systems. the government has denied its setting up a firewall. instead,
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blaming slow speeds on the increasing use of so called vpn services the to allow people to get around to local restrictions and access international internet service, which is okey restrictions on sets and social media ads have let the vast majority of use us to use vpn so this has resulted in a significant increase in traffic leading to the slow down as the internet across pockets on other officials of blame. damage to a non, to see telecoms cable as a possible cause. whatever the reason for work is who need the internet to make a living. these are troubling times the internet. we rely completely on the internet. this is seriously affecting our jobs and making it harder for us to earn a living during these tough times. to say like millions of others impact is done left to wonder what's really behind the slow down and when it will be fixed. rub, mcbride, i'll just pick out as good as of a body and speak to
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a couple of high to who's in the city and come out. so there's a lot of suspicions by the sides of it. but all we any nearer to understanding the cause as well. there's a lot of confusion people and focused on coming up or finding out new concepts like firewall and, or the show digits are good at them. it should be understood that focused on has millions of young people who are the main driving force behind the industry. and also earning hundreds of millions of dollars on foreign exchange for the country. in fact, this industry has been growing exponentially. however, the restrictions that have been brought about because of the degradation of the internet services, decades of cost effective. many people, millions of people across the focused on order lie on 3 lines, love, but because they're going to have the id which page they're losing customers. in fact,
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in the past few months. so over $3900.00 businesses have moved for the buy because of that disruption. and of course, this is having a not go into effect on other industries as right now we have an id expert and we're going to discuss with them as to what the i'm if occasions of all dish. uh, thank you very much and god bless you for taking time out for us. could you tell me uh uh, what is the impact of this degradation or the slowing of the internet kid and focused on the 3 things are important. whether you have 90 professional for you don't sort of 19, you need internet, you need to electricity and you need a machine. so the internet is the most important. the recent destruction in the, in the internet has cost shock waves across the country. if the disruption continues, i'm afraid, millions of but i do professionals and pre dawn says, we use the appliance and in return, what that means is millions of dollars of loss to the economy, funding, remittance,
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and hundreds and thousands of lawns, uh, unemployment, unemployed you'd and uh, what is the way for the government? i mean, not what were good day for the government to satisfy these freelance, the now the id business says to restore that confidence, the 1st thing the internet disruption must all be viewed. also, the, the government vision of the problem is origin for $25000000000.00 bringing in dieting dispute. it won't happen if the disruption continues so that the industry needs faucets and increase intellect. brent than your ration across the country. thank you very much. so that was the idea, but obviously people are garage focused on other nervously watching these developments. many critics of god's blaming the government for stifling what they say as an individual. right. and this is of cards gathered good by the constitution
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of august on back to you and doth many. thanks to that come out come a honda. the end is loved by the thanks to listen to your guest. come thailand's full, my prime minister. text emission to was returned to the public high with the policy speech on the countries future. it comes just days after his daughter was sworn in as the prime minister tony chang, i'll say some bunk cook a thailand's full, a prime minister tax and shinall has bus back into the public eye in the past 7 days of the spending nearly a year on the medical supervision and then on the house, the rest of the returning from 15 years a self imposed exile. but 6 days ago he received a wrong pardon. and on sunday he set tell very publicly, with his dose of pets on punch in a word for the royal ceremony endorsing her to her new role as prime minister. the next day he was in cold herring at the last minute. just stay charges of insulting the monica. but unlike previous appearances where he's knock into the back of the
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court. this time he arrived right to the front speaking to reporters, saying that he felt that with no serious charges to face. and ultimately he would be less off. and then on thursday evening, his 1st public address build as his opportunity to talk about the future of china. in fact, what he really spoke about, what issues which will face the next government when they're in place below a cabinet hasn't even been appointed. but there are people wondering about mr. texans very public written over the last 6 days. there is the possibility he could be accused of interfering with the policy in his daughter's government when they eventually put into place. and mr. texas is a controversial figure here in thailand. such a confident return is a rather risky strategy. tony chang, elders are thankful. now, an indonesian court has ordered compensation for families. these children were
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killed or made seriously ill after being given highly toxic cough syrup. 2 years ago, the medicine was linked to the death of more than $200.00 into niece in children and around a $100.00 and the gambia and those becca stuff many more which we did in hospital. and so i'm still struggling to recover child stratford reports as she now has been physically and mentally, scholars for life. the 6 year old self and brain damage 2 years ago of to being given culture that was highly toxic, containing a chemical used to make paints. and brake fluid. the change of medicine has to be linked to the depths of more than $200.00 indonesian children and around a $100.00 in the gambia and was biggest on homeless the. she can never get back her time lost these last 2 years. actually, no amount of money can compensate for this. nothing can replace the stolen moments during these last 2 years when she not should have been at school. in november,
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the boss and 3 elders working with the indonesian pharmaceuticals, a few farm were found guilty of intentionally producing medicines that did not meet the safety standards. they were given a 2 year prison sentence and find mold and $60000.00 for negligence. some $25.00 families of victims, which include main survivors. and those who had to be treated in hospital launch the costs action lawsuit demanding more than $200000.00 and compensation for each desk and a $140000.00 for survivors. but they didn't get anywhere near that because you needed an easier order after you pharma and another pharmaceutical company to pay less than $4000.00 to the effected families separately. but i think this decision is not fed because it does not have a deterrent effect at old, on government institutions because of the food and drug supervisory agency. and the ministry of health were not declared to have committed, unlawful acts of some say, lack of regulation and corruption also blame up,
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i think got the to the government tax by putting out the funding. but even today i see policy is only limited to providing compensation to victims and not the permanent and consistent policy to improve the situation and the future. families of victims like sheen, are shocked by the coach decision being available. this is not fair. i want to appeal whatever to risk the money means nothing for our child to. so we have been fighting for 2 years. all our sacrifice is our only reward of the dis amount. why she now still has a long way to go to the world. health organization has issued warnings about 6 cough medicines made in indonesia and india, pushing a family and many like from the paul to recovery remains a challenge. if we de charles rapids, which is 0, at least 14 in didn't programs have died off the bus, plunged into a river in the pole. 16 people injured and several others are still missing. they
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were traveling from the city of poker onto the capital cut lendue, nepalese army is conducting a search and rescue operation of the site of the crash. and so it'd be a police say a fire in the northern city of nobody's side has cooled, 6 people including 4 children that was staying in a house. that cool fire in the middle of the night, investigators believe a malfunctioning electric scooter that was charging may have caused the blaze, police to work and to establish the identities of the victims. at least 10 people, including a baby, have died off of that boat over a ton while attempting to cross the river. the monks, the boat up between boston who has to go. yeah. and so have you 18 people made it to the show, but it's unclear how many were on the vessel of the time saving all sorts. he said the boat was coming. my goods, mostly moroccan nationals who were heading elsewhere in europe, are found as to why it is present and the customer tourist, as a supreme court ruled and confirming his election, victory is
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a historic decision. the quote is full of the door loyalist and has rarely rules against the government. the ruling follows a request by madero to review the vote count from the july 28th as poll authorities of crank down on street protests the beginning of the election. the opposition says official results are fraudulent and say there is evidence but back how does it at monday gonzales one by more than a 2 to one margin as well. yes, they will not stop the whole season today. the like till division of the supreme court of justice of to technical and scientific professional and legal work based on the lose as the judiciary of the nation has issued a historic and forceful ruling. and we say from like ira streets and venezuela, hollywood let that'd be pieces. and then your and wound on mr. edmondo gonzales over to you. look at me in the eyes coward. where are you coward? i challenge you to face each other in the streets of this country,
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the criminal assessing terrorist guess how to view. okay. he's thinking of leading to miami, you go to the handle. i would just say i'm well here from counsel as a limping wreck, or breakable to his boss who hasn't ruled out another olympics. i said, i'm retired and then i'm done. but i will keep 0.00001 percent that maybe and a new study reveals. micro plastics are infiltrating our brains issue, raising health concerns. the business latest is sponsored by intellect, global, your real estate destination in due by
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so i just pulled out his son. thank you very my to any of walcott has an intake high jumped record break amongst us, but some has left the door open to los angeles, 2028 bush and who became the 1st hide on athletes. it ever went full of metals across the floor and then picks told the all does there is that some size there and that he hasn't ruled out the possibility of one more for record full time, much as boston has returned to tow as an end and pick med list. he stood on the podium in london, rio and took you. he's now done. it's in paris. once again, the 33 year old are becoming a long history of injury issues to achieve its coming back from a really, really terrible place. what a doctor tell you, you know, what, if you kind of walk again, you should be thankful and forget about jumping on all the mental pressure like you have to go to and dark nights, you know, coming back not to be able just only jump be in the best stage and be everyone else
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for me. if you go through that, you don't just have to be the guy that is my name going to be mentioned whenever hi, just mentioned. you know, you mentioned that i dump olympics all these days because these are the most decorated the most in the world championship. oh, he's that he's the most minute you know, records. and that's the mindset that i'm pushing that lives in civics mixed up the bush and his preparations to what was the world championships in tokyo next year. and while that might be the condition of his body, that will have the final say, the home that to compete will still be the in his pursuit of, of fits middle in 4 years time. i'm going to be as a competition least the same thing. i want to be there is the, when it, regardless of what's gonna happen, regardless of what's the outcome i want to be there to produce my best jumps. i said i'm retired and then i'm done. but i would keep 0.00001 person that maybe he initially said he'd retire off of the power scans. now he's left the door open
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to l. a. 2028. i think the choices that record expending. he's already had his fair share with my clinic and then pick my minutes. he's hoping he's got a 100 to one more piece, some sizes of a 0. yeah. cove ingram books and overcame the sock of missing out and then pick metal and the 1500 meters by winning his diamond league meeting in those on norwegian that won gold and 5000 meters. but it was american cole, who surprised everyone to take gold in the 1500. the american was in the line up here as well, but in good for this, then produce the foss, this time of the year to win comfortably in switzerland. formula one season is back off to the summer break and practiced one the for the, the school. and he has just got an underway, but both max for stuff and is on home ground off the run a full races without when he got to, if you haven't braved the sound of war to track a, so fine a what and when do conditions for stop and it will start his 200 f,
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one race on sundays and was off with that. he can double that tiny street on the front of the breakfast, you know, really nice and easy and okay, so we passed off way for sure. um, but that is being already of cause an incredible rides. 200. yeah, i mean, um, it doesn't feel like 2 hundreds, but of course we're doing a lot of races now in a year. and so you add them quite quickly after leaving over 15 plays out of a squad and so bodies cuz that 1st game in europe as chelsea head coach ended in the to know victory against said it said of it to my concern has 42 plastic, choose from it, chelsea bought his team, did the jobs in the 1st the leg. i'll be your pat conference, the call, the fire christopher tom who and normally my, the way to explain the goal is to give his side of the advantage going into the return that by since the united manager can hack says it's
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a bible of the fittest. this season at the meeting that he cons guarantee, all of his plan is at the time on the pitts united opened the permanent e campaign with the one the victory goes for them. and now face brightened on saturday. the document that says he's still hoping to bringing more plays that before the transfer window closes. so i hope we will have a squat the global positioning. and when we go in to the season after the 1st of september, and that means also that you can select all the players for game, but we need all the plays throughout the season. because this movie season does a 5 list of fitness. and of course we have to manage it, but also added to display is very important that uh, sometimes they will be disappointed, but they have to do with it. costano, rinaldo scrolled his fifties, go look for on the bus. it wasn't enough of victory on the opening day of the season. the 5 time, but on the window school, the trademark headed to break the deadlock bod. their opponents arrived equalize
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before and although had he's 2nd ruled out of sight, he scored a vessel 55 bows. last season, the loss grand slam of the seas in the us open begins on monday as know about the joke of it looks to defend his title joke over to was back on the quote in preparation, the recency crowned olympic champion looking to become the most decorated grass and champion of old time. old number 3 and 2022. when a carlos has kind of seen here practicing with last year has run the rock, daniel mid with the spanish 21 year old targeting 50 grand slam title. tentative salt in the still or has withdrawn from the tournament to be 20. 22 us opened run a rob said that she has not fully recovered from her shoulder injury. well, number 17 previously pulled out. those tournaments in washington dc in cincinnati. her spot will be taken to by the highest ranked on see the play of belgians in
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these mountains and also as well for me a 100 bucks. and if like i said, i'm very thankful of that. so a new study is found micro plastics present in human brains. scientists with united states compared samples collected this year. and in 2016, they found no point. 5 percent of brain tissue could be made up of micro plastics. i'm not figure appears to be rising. put the bar on connie a teaches public medicine at the university of exit to medical school. he says the one of the health impacts is still unclear findings a consent the what it implies is that the blood brain barrier here that's we always have, which we've always felt that the blood brain barrier keeps things out, is not as effective as we thought. and these micro plastics are getting through and
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then lodging in the brains of humans and these down logging in brains of humans. i would concur that they're probably logging in, brightens all of the most as well. it is very concerning because we don't want these 4 entities, lots in our brain, and then slowly eating it chemicals. now at the moment we do not have a direct correlation between the presence of plastics and brain disorders like dementia. having said that in time we may find a possible tentative link that the presence of plastics, certain types of plastics gives you a great the chance of having a brain disorders such as the dimensions. this is early days, but it is never, that's concerning that. now that, and that probably that in all of the mammalian brains as well as the community bulk of, of this news. don't forget our website. i'll just say what don't call much more on one of our top stories,
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