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of projecting and growing this mangrove forest. is it community efforts in the name of food security and job creation? a crucial realization that by taking care of nature, it gives so much more back the israel's destruction of janine refugee camp and occupied westbank continues at least 24 people have been killed since the assault began 5 days ago. the, i'm sort of any age good to have you with us. this is elsa 0 life from the also coming up the 1st photo vaccinations of children begin in gaza, but there are concerns. the short term campaign may not be enough to stop the spread of the disease. the protests in
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germany, a head of state elections, which polls suggest the far right on track, the width of the 1st time and activists in india as a tougher laws are needed to protect women as violent attacks increase the beginning the occupied westbank were a destructive siege by as really, forces has less palestinians without food, water, electricity, and internet access in the city of geneva. at least 24 people have been killed since israel began this large scale. milledge was sold 5 days ago. alpha 0 is neural de sent this report from jenny. it's jeanine is like a ghost town during the largest israeli military assault in the northern occupied west font in more than 2 decades. the refugee camp is largely destroyed
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is rarely occupation forces block the entrance to jeanine's public hospital and sending reinforcements. the sounds of gunfire and explosions puncture the eerie silence that prevails. one is where the soldier is killed. others injured. the number of palestinians killed and injured isn't clear though paramedics are not allowed into the comp and have come under fire from is really soldiers. some people were forced from their homes with nothing but the clothes on their backs. we have been besieged for 4 days, unable to leave the refugee camp. these really occupation forces storm the area without warning things got heated as these really soldiers opened fire on our house . we 1st took shelter in the kitchen, but later the is really soldiers opened fire from all directions. kind of stands view of the sol as part of
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a big or is rarely strategy. and they put it to kind of plan is much thing, but expansion of and we've got supplements all over the west bank. the exception of the west bank is gradually piece by piece destruction of any public opinion kind of authority. as the military assault drags on, tens of thousands of palestinians are impacted displaced, distraught, have loved 5, give them it's hard. it's very hard for children. and for everyone else, we're all good with terrified, look at the destruction, the my, you got all the in the get a hold to look tricity and sewage no longer exist. nicole basic necessities are non existent in that neighborhood. do we have not breed? we have cut off from the world. we're living the trauma from 22 years ago. the vine, who is this aggression the similar to the is really aggression on the janine camp in 2002, which reflected that came to the ground and resulted in the depths of 58 people. no
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letter in the islands here. and janine hands are under locked down and is ready occupation soldiers on the streets for now there is no break for the residents here . not all the address data. janine have a time, a localized pause and fighting agreed to by israel is meant to begin in central gaza on sunday. that is so the world health organization and local health officials can carry as a campaign to vaccinate more than $600000.00 children against polio. but there is concern, it won't happen fast enough or that the pause won't hold just hours ahead of it. start is really prime minister benjamin netanyahu has office, issued a statement saying, reports of a general ceasefire for polio vaccines and gaza, or falls. israel will allow only a humanity or in car door through which the vaccinate is, will pass and demarcated areas will be established that will be safe for
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administering the vaccines for a few hours. israel sees important and preventing the outbreak of polio and the gaza strip, including in order to prevent the spread of epidemics throughout the region, saw some incense in guys that have already started getting their 1st polio vaccines before that plan. rollout officially begins to be effective. the w h o says 90 percent of children need to be immunized. honeymoon has more of the staff and dog and author hospital in fun. eunice are trying to save life. busy on 2 friends, they have loans that desperately needed vaccination campaign to stop the polio outbreak. while at the same time dealing with the ever the casualties of israel's devastating horse, the bodies of at least 27 palestinians were brought to the hospital on saturday. after being killed and his really air strikes pull you had not been detected in gaza for 25 years before the war reduced much of the territories,
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sewage and water facilities during the campaign was loans after a 10 months old, palestinian baby was paralyzed. after contracting the virus, palestinian parents says they are worried about how they will bring their children to a vaccination center. or even if their children will survive attacks by these really army at night. and now they are in fear of their kids being affected with a virus that had been contained for dictates the frequently a lot. while enough there was danger. every 2nd for our children is the will continues and the strikes are everywhere. there was a risk to bring my child to mass or hospital with a vaccination campaign started, and to move from one place to another. house. daniel's health officials are skeptical of the campaign and success. given the horrific conditions in gaza caused by israel is more natural and not how we can for real ceasefire for this campaign
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to succeed without this will the arrangements that have been made cannot quantify this kind of payment for success. regardless, i would seize, will go everywhere, or wherever there is a kind of student who needs the specs nation. our teams will reach the despite the rest as well. phase it will have a 3 consecutive pauses in the fighting during certain hours. the 1st of those pauses is expected in central garza followed by the south. and then finally in the north, the world hills organizations say is at least 90 percent of the children in golf. i need to be vaccinated twice with a 4 week gap between those. but the vaccination campaign faces many challenges since is ro destroying most of the medical facilities and old roads in garza, in the last 11 months, honeywell more data from the central area of the gauze and strip palestine. a. dr. bueller is the former emergencies director of the world health organization. he
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says 8 workers will struggle to meet the demand for vaccines. this morning schedule looks like even more complicated. the one to be the very moment turn pauses from uh morning till mid afternoon in each area and considering the logistics of travel people. this is gonna make it easier for them to come and go uh, safely. and then of course, so we already have a case on maybe several of plastic policies. so this is literally a risk against trying to get the job done. you need at least 95 percent of the eligible vulnerable population. good. now what that means is that we probably have the pain relief proposed to get to at least 90 percent of the $600.00 fucking housing the children and they have identified. so either the 2 doses, as everybody knows who knows by now. so i think the people of the toner does this
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confusion cables over to the percent documentation given to the children. so i think this is not going to be easy. i'm other words is not why we have these 2 monitoring folders, rolling questioning, done so. so what's going to happen as far as the change is we have the speed that this is very different. sponsors will get a b, use it in the rest box, all the how much my guess going to done over the continuation of these 3 that poses it. for example, we have the situation of the people in, in the restaurant getting worse, as we say, that acts of indicated. so i think this is not just a, but if you dropped a for a few 100000 treaty, but you know, as this is, this is not just a practical logistic issue which everybody knows. but also it's a very significant political and still digital blips issue with just whole brand hope that the people get on the job,
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but so inherently risky. and what is going to be happening and goes a city is really a tax of killed at least $61.00 palestinian since early south. today. the latest strike hits in the vicinity of the o. awfully baptist hospital, killing 3 people in the entering dozens more. the same hospital compound was hit in october last year, killing hundreds of palestinians. it's one of the few partially functioning hospitals in gaza. city, the rescue workers say is realist targeting hospitals and medical centers across the strip with impunity. this constitutes another bull crime added to the many crimes committed by israel and the gaza strip is ready. we'll fines targeted and destroyed the building next to the baptist hospital. the remains the only medical facility catering to patients and the wounded and guards, especially since of chief a hospital was fashioned by his writing faucets and thousands of protesters and to leave or demanding b is really government degree to
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a ceasefire with homos to facilitate the release of is really captive held in gaza and many accused prime minister benjamin netanyahu of being out of touch and say he hasn't done enough to reach a deal. one of the sticking points during negotiations has been israel's insistence on maintaining control over the 14 kilometer buffer zone between egypt and gaza. known as the philadelphia, colorado. the science of mimics philadelphia is insisting on. and he's like trying to being there, even though the army officials and it's not easy determine the most to do and the hostages. and it became used together white against the golden land. really any, any joey's dates?
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game except the in germany, thousands of in the far right protestors gathered in to ring your head of state elections. polls suggest the alternative for germany, part the a f d, which opposes immigration and is critical of the european union is on track to win the most votes for the 1st time ever. on sunday, millions of voters will like new assemblies in the states of saxony. entering somebody came reports from saxony. the slogan is, it is time time for the i have day an anti immigrant fall right policy that no other policy will work with. is lita in the ring, yet has recently been convicted of knowingly using nazi slogans at his campaigns for the year and heck,
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at what seems to amount to most is not what the quotes say. but what the people say, let's make the ring the family friendly state the most child friendly one. we don't accept that with the ring. guns and terminals are simply dying out. we don't want to feel job gaps with migrants. we want to produce the skilled workers of the future, ourselves. never mind that some of these policies, policies seem contradictory, judging voters to fight for freedom here, but ukrainians not to fight for freedom that because ending that war is popular in the old east germany. it's a key planck because of i can connect also to the people, to new fall left potty is attacking the if day while proposing some policies. similar to this, the social democrats, free democrats and greens of fighting just to get any seats in the selections. while the christian democrats are struggling to retain 1st place in saxony against the i've d. we won't let anyone tell us how we should live,
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how we should talk. we'll kind of car we should drive or what we should eat. neither from the left door from the right. we are sextants, we go our own way. we do our own thing. the absolutely for a permanent christie and democrat to use such language demonstrates how powerful the extreme policies have become. and this comes, i think, from this immense transformation experience of many germans of the reunification of being kind of the losers in a new system of feeling marginalized and insignificant. and this collective feeling amongst growing parts of the population remains following the recent staffings and sewing in which is syrian failed asylum seeker has confessed, the carrying out, but is the smallest. i'm the far right st. immigration is not working. the federal government has no tough them the immigration rules and started the pulsing ask and offenders back to their home country. the people being elected on sunday will take the seats here and for the 1st time the f day has
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a realistic chance of being the largest policy and supplanting the routing christine democrats. a result that would reverberate around this country. dominant cane al jazeera in the sex and parliament. russia says one person has been wounded and ukrainian strikes and the build around last. the original governor says, 12 apartment buildings were damaged on friday, ukrainian attack killed 5 people, south west of belgrade. keven moscow have intensified cross border attacks since you bring in forces launched and offensive on the course of the region earlier this month. so be, as president says, his country and several bulk of nations are unlikely to enter the european union in 2028. to join the block, serbia has to improve its democracy, the judiciary and the economy, and fight corruption and organized crime belgrade has repeatedly condemned to russia's invasion of ukraine, but has maintained close relations with moscow. i don't believe that the irish one
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of the best to montenegro, i don't believe that they're going to be a part of your opinion on a 2028th. i don't believe that we are going to be brought to philadelphia in 2028 because there are many issues. first of all, here we have an interest of your opinion, which are different from time to time to our interest. and i believe that if some of us might become members of for you, it cannot happen before 2030. but that's just my assessment. whenever i speak with my european colleagues, i always say that we are pire, the phone funding. and we would like to come to the final stage. and now the goal is to become the 28th member state of the you as alternative and to 8. that's the goal. and this is an ambitious goal, but i would very much hope to be able. so realistic goals still ahead on alpha 0, it will tell you why members of the minority kooky community of health protests in
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the indian camp and the invitation of a lifetime. mexican parents in prison to reunite with their daughters to celebrate their coming of age. that's after the break, the, the latest news ever when there is ongoing indiscriminate bombing on palestinians. he said that's even, no, that's kind, resting, going with detailed coverage. israel had declared at 48 hour state of emergency, well as well as said his forces are in their highest readiness from the heart of the story. this abuse state of honey come on, those kind of thing. you have been living here in the hospital for more than 11 months and now they do not know where to go. the
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had been killed as the ministry of sold enters its 5th day. in gaza instance have started getting their 1st polio vaccines. they had of a planned rollouts and children on sunday. israel is meant to hold localized forces and fighting 9 hours at a time, so that a u. n. lead immunization campaign can take place. and in germany's thousands marched in the state of to ring get ahead of elections to protest against the rise of the far right and the region on sunday. millions of voters will it like new assemblies in the states of sex and the entering in india, members of the minority cookie community from the state of many poor have held a protest in new delhi. they accuse the state chief of making offensive statements and of involvement and violence. the region has been hit by fighting after a court ordered the state government to extend economic benefits enjoyed by the cookie to the majority made to the violence has displaced thousands of people with a bus one year old. we have the cmc, didn't sing,
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has been continuously spreading life and has been continuing his reign of terror in money poor and the most impact. it has been to the community and to get no steps has been taken to ensure proper rehabilitation and proper. just as is met for the people, that's what we are here. and so the raven murder of a junior doctor at a hospital in gold concert has thrown a spotlight on the problem of sexual violence against women in india. experts and activists say laws are failing to deter the perpetrators of such crimes. victoria getting the reports the hardy, so okay, is a junior talk to the same hospital in cold casa where another medic was right to murder 3 weeks ago. she says she and many of her female colleagues have enjoyed use of sexual harassment by man. i worked at surgery so i used to work from the junction parties, have to have made pauses. i don't show a female doctor has not been doing me including my so they have nice positive their
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married often means. c the tax on august the 9th treated widespread strikes by junior adult does across india demanding justice and better safety provisions at work. the cases are so amplified and elevated the problem is sexual violence against women in india. rebecca, mom and joan has represented many rate victims. she says some rapist, still believe they can get away with the crimes. these are systemic issues of policing is very poor. you don't know how to guides the use of crime. you don't know how to collect evidence. uh you find it very difficult to trace who the offender is. sometimes you may have reasons for that, but policing by and large in our country is, is extremely poor. print a decreasing hot deaf um and is a survivor of sexual abuse. she now supports other women to raise awareness about abuse online, which she says has increased significantly in recent years. it's very difficult for
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the survivors to speak god, because in most cases they are victimized by the system, by the authority, in many cases also by their own families. because there's so much ignorance around the issue. but there's also a lot of enabling it on the issue, which we don't talk about. we don't talk about the fact that that was on somebody's being assaulted or someone is behind us on the internet. it is a so it's the gang rape. imagine a young woman on a bus and you daily move in 10 years ago, let to changes to the criminal justice system, including top of sentences and the death penalty for repeat offenders. the campaign is saying this one has changed despite the type of news and they'll continue to make their voices heard until the government, adequately tackles the problem is sexual violence against women victoria case and b, l g 0. china and the philippines are accusing each other of intentionally ramming coast guard vessels in a dispute in the area, the south china sea. it happened on saturday, near the sabina show,
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a chinese coast guard said the philippine vessel hit their shipping, an unprofessional and dangerous manner. despite warnings, but the philippine officials have acute chinese of ramming their vessel 3 times. pensions have been rising in recent months over the control of the waters. of the us military says 15, i saw fighters armed with grenades and suicide. belts have been killed in an operation targeting the group in iraq. it happened in the end board as a during a joint rate with a rocky forces. us central command says 7 of its soldiers were injured in the operation. they were in a stable condition in hospital, and i would have the head reports from back to us of the lucky defense ministry as well as the intelligence at the right is to have confirmed that the pro ration was conducted to by a counter tourism. perhaps the iraqi counsellor, tourism throughout us, along with the the us forces that since are combined forces and also in code nation
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at width and the assistance of by the international coalition for a fighting get ice. so they manage it to that kill 15 ice of members, a number of problems according to the sent to come. but the rocky intelligence up or up to says 14 by 7 members will with killed in this operation. according to the, a rocks intelligence apparatus, a by virtue of but it accurate information, the managed to that spot and identify for a height out of ice of used by isolate members in the desert of above province in western a lot. and then, and they manage it to aid them on the 29th of august with this recent to operation . so it seems that i sort of still poses a threat. it's remains a threat, not only in bought a province because we have been witnessing a lucky counter terrorism,
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perhaps engaging with i so fighters and also reading i sort of hide out in other locations, especially in the province and also in the disputed areas between the at central government and about that. and also the areas disputed by that it is similar to an of us could this region between the 2 regions. and also that this also means that the rocky forces are on the flat, not only the iraqi forces, the american allies and the international coalition for fighting ice a, as the central come on says. and it's a page that this operation, it aimed at to disrupting and degrading ice. it was the ability to the attack to conduct attacks against the iraqi forces ended allies including the american and the international coalition for fighting get it i some earlier we spoke to call in clark and associated fellow at the international center of accounts of terrorism.
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he says without continued us support groups, like i said, we'll have a chance to spread their influence. so there's a great disparity between folks like myself in the counter terrorism community and just policy makers, members of various governments, law enforcement, and others. we've been kind of screening from the mountain tops that this is a group. it's not been defeated despite many of the proclamations that it has been that revoking the territorial caliphate won't be enough. the ideology still lives on it resonates and as united states and allied bandwidth shifts to the war and ukraine. what's going on in gaza? there's less and less counterterrorism pressure that's being applied to isis in iraq and syria. and this is the result potential that it's not to bro, back into, you know, of a proto estate as it was at, at its peak. i don't think that will ever happen again. however, it's certainly within, you know, the possibility of this group that could reclaim large spots of territory within
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a rock within syria that could launch attacks against the rocky security forces that could cause real trouble. enrique real have it in, in the region and isis as you know, it's not a monolithic organization. there's various affiliates, franchise groups, and branches throughout the world. and it's an organization where the some of the parts is greater, 2 are equal then the whole. and so this is a group that even well might be down and one part of the world, it's surging in sub saharan africa or afghanistan. and if we see a real come back in the heart of the middle east, that's problematic on many levels. if you look at some of the statements from through dani, certainly that is some of the statements coming out of the united states military. there's no plans to leave immediately, but there are these external pressure is the iranians are certainly applying a lot of pressure to have the united states removed. i think there are various elements within a rock hardliners within hostile shelby and others that want the united states to leave. and, you know,
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looking ahead to november with us presidential election on the horizon, there are big pockets of the republican party that are isolating us and may want to remove troops from iraq, from serious. so that's going to be a big foreign policy issue that i think is not getting a lot of attention now, but may get more attention more focused as we get closer to november. because this is really an essential policy issue that we're gonna have to grapple with that runs president says his country needs about a $100000000.00 in foreign investments. so the chief, his economic growth target must have possession, says iran can't reduce its double digit inflation. and unemployment rates unless it fixes relations with countries and tackles the issue of sanctions. is ashton made the comments in his 1st state television interview since taking office at the end of july? i got, i mean, if we invest all the money we have, it's just a $100000000000.00. so we need a $100000000000.00 in for an investment to achieve our target of 8 percent growth.
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this depends on our relations with the outside world and with the iranians living abroad. and the way we engage with neighbors and other countries to achieve our goals. many iranians living abroad their hearts beat for this country, for whatever reason they have left, and they are unsatisfied with us. we can make them come back or at least invest in their own country. columbia has been commemorating the international day of the victims of enforced disappearances. relatives of missing victims of the armed conflict in the country displayed portraits of their loved ones. an estimated 110000 people have reported. we've disappeared. something which has left deep scars on columbia in society for mexican teenagers, they're 15th birthday is coming of age milestone celebrated with family members. well, that's not possible for those with the parents in prison. however, the families have been able to get together on home and reports from mexico city as
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the the makeup and the dresses that familiar to anyone who knows mexican culture. the can see on use a big policy with families present that goes to the world at the 15th birthday. but this one's different. these goals are heading notes with dogs, so, but to mexico, cities women's prison incent them up. the i compete law to celebrate with the j with mothers. it's an event the n g o l is the more organizes with prison authorities. the entrances trial and then there were unions and the tiers being here with them as a gift, a blessing for the family, my daughter, and it's beautiful. i couldn't control myself. i started crying, it's my boy and girl here and to celebrate both of them together. it's just while daniella is to use daughter said she hadn't seen them for 2 years. i feel very emotional. i don't know the tears keep coming. it's like
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