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the venture of book, this is the possibility to see how the system works. it is the 1st place over generation from the is there any attacks across cause a kill at least $42.00 palestinians homes and tense and con eunice? they're all about having us around refugee catatonic. it's a 100000 palestinians of to simply displace central gaza and the spine of just 24. the, for the bulk of this is i'll just do a life. and so how, so coming up ukraine, monks is independent states, trust me, pay back against russian on its own territory,
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will be live from keith processing we are, did you need us to provide those against the police operations force, the closure of schools and the demolition of her, the thanks for joining us, this being another night of bloodshed across the gaza strip. at least 42 palestinians have been killed and is ready as strikes and don't the 11 they've been killed and calling new list including women and children is really a tax. so also struck home as intense and federal by law and this around refugee camp in the center of the street where more displays pile of students have been killed. several people have also been wounded in the bombings the municipality of darrow by 11 central gods. it says 800000 pallets, things have been displaced over the past 2 days.
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what types of pushed families into crowded areas with limited resources? 20 shelters have shut down and people are struggling to find food. the water and the un says it current reaches warehouse. there is relative accusation, orders of displace 90 percent of gus. it's population since october. let's go to general bother and speak to how to move to the on the line. there are by that of course be in central gaza and how do you 100000 published and you've displaced from the east of the city in the region where you are right now. tell us more as well. you know, the number keeps increasing down and the going to see more people are being pushed that way from their residential homes or from the areas that being asked to exactly do in the past and months at the earlier that the initial, it's based on this genocide or, or, but what's really tragic about this mental, we're seeing more people are pushed into this internal and force displacement in
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the over crowded space that lack major cities and basic supply the facilities in terms of hygiene, authentic patient, but it's 5. and we're seeing a 20 shoulders in the eastern part of there, but that has been completely forced into this evacuation by the, through the military. and this is 5, it's heavier hours. it happened under your account. are you the air strikes that the, the, them, the presence of the class, the captors, the skies of the, or the last city of the cloud. it with, with date would be the sky of predators that already creating an intimidation for equal. and you just diminishing me in a sense of safety for them to speak a word the people are forced him to areas that being known. so now they're going to be largely on space. you're going to be talking in some, these areas, but a 100000 people that's, that's a very large number. and really we're seeing more of it as we drive in the street. so there's, but i was seeing more people are actually moving out of their residential on
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because the earlier hours the are to be artillery where to reach as far as inside the spend are part of the city and the areas that they really minutes are you that make it a great zone and also as well as the yellows on the supposed to be safe and part of the human interior done soon enough, we're seeing people are on the corner in the small portions of there, but the game is the oldest city that is somehow relatively has some impacts residential buildings for people to stay in, but a but what we're seeing now over at kind of the space. it's literally running out of these. it's a, as, as he was taking the streets and overcrowded, the space and setting up fenced in the street in fox and one heart breaking a see. and we, we, we came across people who ate that tension inside the cemetery because the streets were filled up with people and residential homes are overcrowded with, with displaced people, not only from the reason displacements,
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but also from the past 3 months. as people get boring into their velocity for 5 minutes of a rough, i had an initial stage of, of this order from the northern part and all the people looking at that a, that is a small in terms of it's bland. this game but overcrowded with many people, the new wave, the evacuation. busy of the art lars, you perceive that internal enforce displacements are not only just causing this. busy the hard difficult conditions, but also we can people into a new layer of difficult inquiry displacement comes with the new level of challenges and the call to display fancy and the disintegration deep the sprite of diseases be. i think that the mental and the physical well being that completely damaged because of the ongoing confidence, if there is a sense of permanent displacement, there's also a sense of shattered safe space that doesn't exist. just
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a brief conversation with anyone about what's going on. people don't feel safe anymore, you know, they're going to be the next target time. so how do you made the, with the latest on the ground in gaza, a 100000 people in eastern darrow butler displaced in just the past. 48 hours alone . an increasing number of people killed in multiple is ready as strikes honey. money, thanks for that. acute mount nutrition is on the rise in gauze or among children you and says it's up a 150 percent in 2 months and 300 percent in just little the guns were alone. the amount of food assistance that has entered southern garza in july was one of the lowest record in the last 10 months. they weren't that active hostilities, damage roads, access constraints, and the lack of public quarter and safety have like to critical food shortages. children are paying the heaviest price with poor died and the dust, the destination of health care services and water, sanitation,
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and hygiene infrastructure. raising the risk of mt nutrition and disease. well dr. fe, i'm, it was working at nasa hospital in january before it's collapse. he says the need for medical supplies has never been more urgent. the concern is how are we going to reach the vulnerable people if they keep being displaced by evacuation orders. in august alone, there were 12 evacuation orders, and these orders are also affecting un agencies and geo, and health care workers. people are on the ground. so the fact that we have a confirmed case with the limited capabilities and the deep cut in the collapsing health care system. the fact that we have one case of polio means that there are several others. this is a canary in the coal mine. we know that there are others out there. the next question is, well, how do we stop this? and it's with clean water. you know, we use chlorine tablets to help clean and disinfect the water. there had been no clearing tablets that have entered guys since january. all of the water that people are using is contaminated. it's not state. so the 2nd part of it is how can we get
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them the vaccine if we can even bring in medical supplies because of the restrictions. if the border is effectively shut down, you were totally dependent on the is really military allowing humanitarian 8. and we know that we are in jeopardy of losing many people. kids who will be paralyzed for the rest of their lives. elderly who could have been saved, all of these people are at risk in the w. h o, the health ministry, all the different ends you. they're saying we need days of tranquillity so that we can at least deliver these vaccines and administer. and then they want to plan to roll this on august 31st, but by the looks of it, we have no chance of having a successful rollout vaccination campaign. international criminal quotes chief prosecutor has cooled on judges to urgently decide on his arrest warrants for his ready prime minister benjamin netanyahu, his defense minister, and 3, mostly just 2 of them asked members named on now dead coming. khan says the i c. c has jurisdiction to investigate is ready,
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nationals who commit crimes the policy and territories. he also says that any delay in proceedings would affect the rights of victims. com file the requests for arrest loans back in may. but a deputy exchange of on between israel and his blog as having an impact on both sides of the board of the you and says there was a need for $110000000.00 to finance. they should military response affinity, 300000 people in southern lebanon. affected by the conflict, so hold on reports and pay rates. it's a tourist season with lebanon's, hotels are largely empty. concerns about an escalation and hostilities between hezbollah and as well have let to cancellations. the hospitality sector has been reeling from years of economic turmoil. recent geo political tensions have made things worse. the hot as and or the hospitality sect that is heavy. the effect that no baby would have been effected in this situation since last october. since the
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whole issue started, and unfortunately, a suddenly escalating war has devastated villages along lebanon's 120 kilometer border with israel agency. se critical facilities and roads have been severely damaged. as efforts have begun to find new collective shelters with the rise and the number of displaced people. as a managerial country team, we're asking and we need a $110000000.00 to finance the ongoing response for up to $290000.00 . contradict effective people, nothing on the violence is not losing momentum with has the law and israel expanding their strikes. the war of attrition is felt on the is really side of the border as well in a single hezbollah attack is really media reported. 60 homes were damaged in the occupied syrian golden heights. already a 5 kilometer deep stretch of territory has been evacuated. ok, that's a sense of what's in the sound,
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want to leave. others are patriots who want to stay, but it cannot continue this way. every sound of a door shut makes us think it's a boom. this time it wasn't a door shut, but a serious boom that cost to us a lot. lost revenue and ward damage on both sides of the border are estimated in the billions of $1.11 on the people are still suffering from the financial collapse that'd begin 5 years ago. and this is believed to be why has the law which started firing as is rel installer? there to with garza 10 months ago has been calibrating it's a tax so as not to give as well an excuse to bring devastation upon loving on. already the state is crumbling, it's barely provides electricity. so there's multiple, the lebanese government this morning, that even a controlled escalation would displace hundreds of thousands of people. and it would struggle with keeping critical sectors running center for their elders. either they don't. the
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ukraine's presence has vowed to take the fight to rush it as it celebrates is 33rd anniversary of independence from the soviet union. hello to me, is a lensky released a video statement showing him in the suit me region. the board is russians cross region where you claim you troops are still holding time entry. that when they're done more, but it's not anything futile zone, we will not allow our lines to turn into a great zone with a blue and yellow flag of rightly belongs. he's a sick old man in the red square, constantly threatens every one with the red button will not dictate any of his red lines to us. only you, crane and ukrainians will determine how to live what path to take and what choice to make. because this is how independence works. okay, over to alex couple a so he joins us one of the central squares in cuba to talk about the independence day celebrations. or at least how is being marked alex. i mean, it's been in the past an opportunity for ukraine to show
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a russian suppose of war. i mean, what's expected in the capital this time of the not quite that this year. this is the, the 3rd year that ukraine has a celebrated independence day in a time of war. many parts of the country under occupation, in the celebrations here, the capital a muted at large crowds of being discouraged. so that we don't have that focus of parading of rush of equipment we've had in the past that will detract large crowds . the, the worry is that there would be a massive russian drone, a missile attack. this has been expected over the last day of the capitals, a defensive, our own extra higher. busy that's to make sure they can cope with any potential influx so far. it's being quiet. there would be a 100 out of metals and small ceremonies in front of dignitaries. and zalinski is
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post by also one of the main squares here. um, only a few moments ago, but again very, very new to very, very some, but obviously you creating identity very much at the forefront here with the broke away from the soviet union and the dissolution of the union, the 1991. and the vision of course, 2022 as broad ukrainian identity very, very much to the full year. and something is obviously kind of focus right. many thanks to the alexa on the top of this. thank you. it's still a head, the largest era within the dozen dash 4800000 stranded despite with their struggles to cope with severe flooding the
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color, we have a strengthening type food making its way across the pacific, the north west pacific, and say that sunshine will run up towards japan as we go into the pots of next week . so that's something to watch out for the south, but we got to some, hey, right, just around the philippines, we're seeing over a 150 millimeters of frame here. in the last 24 hours so, so good scattering of shelves, gus, much of south east asia. if i tried to sing some heavy bus, the frame running right down across the moonlight peninsula loaded, posit some object of scattering a shower to cause more than bonia. and some showers too, i have a choice at east side of indonesia, but further south is generally dried out of fine to several weather across much of a java. for example, in that try whether the hot sun shine stretches down across northern parts of us driving and talking about this for the past few days. but i think of great to significance over the next few days. it's going to be what a systems rolling through the bytes. we have got some right where it's and when do with us. last week i was coming into southern part. so wy and it's down to will to
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southeast we have a severe wincing force here. actually ration plus 3 showers, spinning out of that eastern side or south australia, victoria thing, some lobby shouts, possibility of some damaging wins. moving further east. the unique perspective, the transfer and the displacements are being vision. this population has been discussed as part of design, is project one back for well over a 100 years on heard voices or 9 times people have these days by the fall of this bombing connect with our community and talking to conversations you will find elsewhere. young people are not looking for a hand, but they're not backed up by a system that supports the streams on out just the or the,
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[000:00:00;00] the you're watching out, is there a, is there a mindful of top stores the so it's way the attacks of killed at least, $37.00 palestinians, a cause cause as in store to assess the women and children of among the dead. and con eunice, the army has also attacked homes and tents and darrow bhalla and the sonata, if he can do this apology, if they're all by the central governors. so it's a 100000 palestinians, have being displaced over the past 2 days. 20 shelters have shut down is ready for this is a tech facility in the us as a call weeks as warehouse now, i'm asked as a delegation will arrive in egypt capital on saturday, off to an invitation by egypt and cancel. the group has released the statement
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saying it will listen to the results of the negotiations. a car, right? it says a mass confirms its commitment to what is agreed to on july. the 2nd, 2nd, based on the bite and declaration of the un security council resolution. while have mass confirms is readiness to implement what was agreed upon. it cools the pressure on the occupation, obligating israel to implement the agreement and, and it's obstruction. all right, let's bring in how summer are used. progressive in specialist as a counselor or university to look at this a bit more detail. so have fun from us, establishing it's terms of the saucer. phase 2 of these talks happening in cairo reiterating that it is committed to what was agreed on july. the 2nd, the resolution of the u. m, the, the bodies of the plan is come to be know, is this purely and negotiating position or does it suggest that might be a little bit of movement from the, from us side? well, i think i'm asked or probably would be
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a little bit more flexible if this would be the end of this lady the month, because from their own experience every time they can see that or they show some facility. and then yeah, i would come up with different or addition of the conditions at this one thing. another thing that i think i'm, i didn't want to be seen as the one who is obstructing viewed simply because the americans are saying that, you know, they've chose this some constructive progress and, and the talk. so how much would it be there? this in give, gives it feedback and of the st times and stick to their guns. of course, i must as reiteration multiple times. that doesn't want to see any is right. the ministry presidency in gauze. a israel though disagrees wants to have a ministry presence along with philadelphia cordele between concert and egypt, and then as a room court or just south of kansas city in the past 24 hours that we just read these apparently reporting to the egyptian saying, well, keep troops that put in fuel numbers. i mean, what kind of a negotiated position is that, when you know the bone of contention, uh, gonna continue on for a while until the thing you know,
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changed course. what they really are looking for is to make sure that this calendar is not used isn't, is not used for sending in 2 and 2 guys, because one of the objectives is to decrease the mid it's free capability of how much. so if they would show this is the thinking, how much might use it for smuggling, whereas huge of saying that they destroyed this tell us they will not allow any i'm struggling as modeling. sorry. so this is something i think the flexibility that these lady is trying to, to come up with in order to appease a, by the end. because by the end, just talk to and that's in, you know, asking him to show kind of a compromise and 6 ability talk about compromise, talking about flexibility. i wonder if there is an option that would be conducive to both sides. potentially an international military presence will peacekeeping force in gaza to oversee your potential ceasefire to be
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stationed within for instance, these demilitarize areas, the philadelphia, colorado. that's from quite a while. there's one of the ideas being sorted for uh for some time. the problem is nothing else or forces us on that he wants to make sure that his own men actually policing the border. whereas how much also approaching this as he was some that is ready to kind of stay there. so this might be a compromise that would be maybe accepted by even grudging the buy board in both parties. or we have kind of international and even our forces to uh, to watch the board does in order to make it really possible. how much of these to go? sions: reading sort of spotlight on how from john negotiations and relations are between egypt and israel because that's a piece of the moment where an awful lot of tension flies, particularly when it comes to who stations, which troops where we've seen this before. uh, you know,
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and every time of the pc to survive, all of these changes. but now i think it's, it's more serious simply because there's really have or the ability to become given acord by controlling the philadelphia kind of door. and, and this is to the, it to full for the egyptian, is something an acceptable and they negotiate now along with him, us for these latest to pull out of or this of this area. and the only protects for this lady, the security thing. so if you to, with united states and other people can provide is a security guarantee, i think there's way to with put out to the end of the day. oh, these are crucial hours and days ahead of us. of course, the inquiry has some very, always good to you if it was. thank you. now, the news bangladesh, i struggling to cope with severe and widespread flooding. let these 16 people have died. millions more, been cut off from essential services. time to chat. audrey has more from a kara and eastern bangladesh. the situation is to remain still put
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a go in the eastern part of bangladesh. we're located in northeastern part, near the indian, bought our paper out with a flashlight, took over the very of, from last 2 days. even the bailey bridge and everything got washed away, things are improving and this part of a flash water is responding. but the not the same can be sent on the eastern part of bernard. that's what it's still very challenging. tens of thousands of people are still stranded, rescue operation is going on. an epic, proper of some volunteers from all over the country is particularly the capital city, heading there with boats. people are taking fluids and the military because got them. the navy are all organized themselves into rescuing people, providing them shelter, given got, you know, relief, mitre of. but despite the fact people are still stuck, they need to be rescued. and the most people are hoping there won't be any more torrential rain because that would make things worse. the flash bladder is receiving, which came from the indian. people are afraid because they're revised where
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a swelling up that to release the grade. now things a little karma, but most people are hoping there won't be any more swelling on the rivers and torrential drain. that's good. gradually things make things better in bangladesh. right now the challenge is to rescue people and get them dry food and relief and get them ready, go care what it's needed to then get charles rate. i'll just say to our color uh, bangladesh and slots in nigeria, so have displaced thousands of people in the north of the country where the situation is becoming desperate. emergency shelters have been provided for many but finding foods. a huge challenge is i'm a dangerous for poor some to go a state in blanco, a man such as through the ruins of his destroy my house. just as this neighbor rebukes with a concrete blocks a short distance away from unit 10, you will prepare the families 1st and only me you love the day and alaska we eat
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only when we get something we currently depends on people's goodwill. hundreds of thousands of nigerians have been displaced by the easiest floods. the numbers continue to rise. as early in the season, pete, 44000 of them in g guy. what state a little west. thousands of factors are farms and whose have been destroyed. most of the displaced are sheltering in public buildings like this cool in the reconstruction of the homes could take several months with the classroom set to be open. in september, the government would have to decide whether to keep that if you just yeah, or move them elsewhere. but the immediate consent for most here is a shortage or like a foot with most problems on the water supplies are drying up why they are available. the prices have gone beyond the reach of many to cover one and a good idea before the floods
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a measure of minutes and comb costs around $1.53. the price is now arisen by $25.00 to $0.07. most people come up for full time for that for the government says we might just the measures in place to help farm is affected by the disaster. what we're trying to do, we have what we call the average the signal to see the much of most our program. so when that is was that, why don't we try as much as what to provide the farmers with the island, which we don't cross the complaint so that they come to a withdrawal to get something to agriculture. analysts say the couple of us will add tonight. judas comment for inflation, which has reached 33 percent. for now. the biggest concern victims of the do less to say is shelter and foot. something they say has not reached them in quantities enough to sustain them. how many degrees out does it belong? a place in germany, a searching for a man suspected of getting sweet people in the stopping attack. at least sight others were interested in the eastern city. it was only going on friday. it
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happened during a festival, mocking the city $650.00 of anniversary. that'd be the process they want to re or did you name is law just for fellows after a police operation force $49.00 schools in the area to close, $9000.00 children are affected. well, forty's also destroyed several 100 apartments. they say are funded by drug contents, but as want to get you on a care report, some re, a last left hundreds of present was poor, was people without homes. in windows, we have different nero's largest fellows. people gathered to watch their homes be torn down. one by one into raise their voices improved, test and say they're the innocent victims of an ongoing war between real stories and drug cartels which control large parts of the city. protesters say the police are treating them all is criminal on the cover to
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go to the kid. this building sort inhabited by regular workers who are safe to buy a home or set up a shop. now they have nothing left. they've not only destroyed the cause, but also our dreams. a police officer told us they are targeting properties owned by drug cartels, which have been investing in real estate to launder money. the orders he said, were to demolish $300.00 apartments, allegedly built by criminals in the modest month for who, who deal with the collateral damage. nobody has the answer. people here have been telling us that they are protesting because every time there is a police operation, everything shuts down like the stores that you can see here. and also, not only that, not only people are unable to go to work, but also schools have closed out a like this $149.00 schools were forced to close down during this lease operation.
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and that means that 9000 students from the mother had been forced to stay at home without any classes during the past 5 days. among the students 8 year old moist age who have special needs the deputy off, my son is autistic. he needs a teacher and special needs professional in school to help him interact and get an education. thousands of children are being effective and it's not the 1st time schools are close. residents here say that in real spotless planning for a better future for their children is nothing but a dream. monica not give all just sierra re edition narrow. that always be more than 40 years since the full of origin. tina's military leadership and then estimated 40000 citizens were killed in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. and many of the children were given up for adoption. families have spent decades trying to find missing loved ones. but the kind of why we right when government says an investigation unit in charge of finding them is unconstitutional. trays,
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a boat has more from buenos aires really seemed bleed was in his twenty's. when he found out that white entity of his biological parents, it was 24 years ago in 1978, his mother patricia was 8 months pregnant with him when she was detained by members of the military doing the dictatorship. a gentleman was born in oakland, this time detention center, and they somebody see, my parents continued to be missing and i only found out who i was when i agreed with the latest. i found out that i was nothing only child that my real father was not in the military. that i had a real sister that my national id was fake. 5 argentina had one of the bloodiest military dictatorship in latin america and the 19 seventy's and eighty's thousands of left wing gorillas. but also political opponents were killed. many with

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