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stopped by a system that supports the stream on outages, the are the is there any forces continue that rage and arrest and the occupied westbank targeting the telecom refugee camp on the 7th day? the no, i maria, minimize the, this is ouch, as they are life from dell, how old are coming up on the program? benjamin netanyahu is saying is government's war on cause a will continue lowering pressure from protesting. his race has been chaos. and the democrats or republicans, congo often attempted prison break with at least a $129.00 inmates kills. and rules of following developments and sit down with more than a 100000 people have been displaced by floods. and a guessing list will help the
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hello and welcome to the program. we begin in the occupied westbank. are these righty? minute tree has been sending and reinforcements as it continues its assault that for a 7th day, a 14 year old boy was killed. and one of the most recent attacks on the telecom comp is right. the military has confirmed that it used a drone to target palestinians who they say will firing that soldiers palestinian fighters have been exchanging, gone 5 would be all me. at least 30 people have been killed by his ready forces during the week long military operation. i was just, there is no the brand was reporting on the situation until come. when shots, who repeatedly fired me a hug position. at the end of the 2nd day of these really minute 3 invasion to the northern occupied westbank. these really forces from this area over here before returning back to the entrance of the 2. we've got him, nephew, jacob,
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and closing more damage and more that destruction to the infrastructure. boston is, i've been saying that these really forces say that they are targeting some palestinian fighters, but this level of destruction shows that they are after the idea of that a few decals because in these that are few decals who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these radio occupation. in this morning a policy indian boy was heading to the mosque from here with his father before he was hit by a sniper as bullets to the neck. and then his father was also injured with in a bullet to the abdomen. now the boy has to come to his wounds because positive thought that these really forces have withdrawn from the area that they're not going to come back. but then again, they returned and we're not hitting a lot of confrontations and all of sounds of confrontations with these really
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forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that israel wants to instill fear among palestinians and wants to remind them who has the ultimate power and the ultimate control over their lives. we need to move because it's getting more dangerous. i mean, while these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu, who continues to defy domestic and international pressure to sign, is these 5 deal with loss in gaza. the vin mass protests in israel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captives, found that in gaza on saturday at 10, yahoo was asked for forgiveness for this, but insist the war will continue to jo. castro reports, thousands of israelis took to the street for a 2nd day, pushing past police lines and converging near the home of prime minister benjamin netanyahu in jerusalem. many blaming his delay in signing a ceasefire deal for the discovery of 6 more dead captives in garza. the government,
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the visitor of this thread, the world peace for the 1st time since mass protests and the labor strife broke out following saturdays news of the dead captives, then yahoo addressed the country. i'm ok, let me support a to the families and it will say it again tonight. i apologize and ask for your forgiveness because we couldn't bring them back alive. we would close close, but we failed. so let me say this again. tonight is where i will not remain silent on best buy 2nd. how much would pay the price a very high price to protest or say nothing? yeah. who is prioritizing military gain over the return of captives pointing to his continued insistence that israel maintained control of the philadelphia core door as part of a cease fire deal. that's a non starter for her moss. and a recent us led negotiations had been stalled for weeks. us president joe biden said he was close to presenting a final proposal, but that these rarely prime minister hasn't been doing enough to move the deal
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forward. for, for 5 minutes for the yahoo or no. according to the is really health ministry. the 6 captives found over the weekend were shot at close range, one or 2 days before their bodies were discovered. mazda military spokesman says nothing. yeah. who's delay in signing a ceasefire and prisoner exchange deal made him responsible for the death? and that there's really prime ministers insistence on freeing the kept is using military pressure would mean more. returning home in coffins as 23 year old is rarely american hersch. goldberg, poland was buried in jerusalem. the aunt of another young has really taken captive in gaza, said she feared for him, the same fate. good crying the morning like it's so frightening. the sitting that in one minute, things can change and people can die and we know we hope really life and we can
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save. you must, how busy is real police? a 101 captive, remain in gaza, including 35 for thought to be dead. heidi joe castro, elda 0 us and all the news. the united nations is saying that nearly 859000 children have been vaccinated against polio in central garza since sunday. you and agencies are hoping to inoculate 640000 children across the strip. under the age of 10 vaccination campaign was launched off to the 1st case of polio was confirmed in july 25 years after it was eradicated from gaza tag. i would assume has more in this from daryl bella, that the transaction has witnessed a hard time out in the past 2 days of the process to vaccinate the entire children of the strips, especially in the central areas. well, according to the world health organization be said that a 161000 palestinian children have been vaccinated in the past 2 days. and even
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today, in that day, we can see also more parents are bringing their infants to the medical points on to the central hospital to receive the vaccination. and they believe that it would be adding some sort of medical protection against new virus. and they believe that it's a very positive, a septic being taken by lewis medical organizations to and you know, as long as it's true for not getting stuck did leave virus that had been discovered late in july. and they basically are opting for 5 minutes ceasefire and this is what on the right side had said don't hold the international community. and even as well to do is a ceasefire. deals that can help safely at families to get the necessary medical care and even to safely access medical facilities on the buttons. and i did again for you, but basically, so we, so a very intensive being made by medical team on the ground touring. we made shift,
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sends an investigation center to guarantee the successfully vaccination campaigns that could be implemented on the ground. i like to be at more square risk conditions and even very dangerous turmoil. i'm posing the entire for the web development. did not know you that in the north of this trip, no. in the north and even in the central area as well. and i borrowed formally solved israel's ambassador to south africa. he has more on what he believes. israel, future ministry plans on the future of the west bank, and these are the premises in it depends on who controls the chosen valley. it is pushed by the international community to leave the chosen valley, the right wing. and israel believes israel then becomes critically vulnerable to attacks from the east through jolted. and it,
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it is assisting on philadelphia is actually preparing the, the full ground full and battle of israel to maintain control in definitely of the jordan valley. and i want to remind you, and the listen is in the international court of justice was requested by the general assembly to advise on the value of the occupation and the large majority of the judges. it's concluded that it is not a legitimate because of the kind fact though because it is indefinite and it's on yahoo! and here's a government. they want to a prove that in the presence of israel,
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in the occupied territories, is a legitimate, the subsidy for the defense of israel. and the a, a philadelphia causal provides is why it was an opportunity to argue for this case, or at least 625000 school age children. and garza has been unable to attend classes for the past year because of israel school that some schools have time to shelters, and others have been severely damaged, will completely destroyed, depriving children of their education as well. so the studies that stuff said is that last year i was supposed to be in 6th grade, but we missed the whole year because of the war of this year. i'm supposed to be in 7th grade, but i'm missing this year to neck. and it's the thing that i love, the class in which we used to study, learn, write, and read is now filled with displace people that we use to send and cues with the
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girls and do sports and exercises like. but now we are standing and cues to get water or food from the soup kitchens. but the total heading of the school shop, instead of waking up and going to school with enthusiasm. now we wake up and wash our faces, which takes us an hour. then we line up for the bathroom, had been my couldn't, doesn't mind. our books used to be in our bags. we used to study them and sold exercises. they were handed to us at school. now, so books are used for the old and when to start the fires, wherever we go, the books which we used to study from them, they are no longer of use. why shouldn't? that's the bonds again at zimmet and this back of course, in the past we would open the bag and find the books in it. but now we open the back and find close inside, close for displacement that we take with us wherever we go. from one place to another, apply to the children who are my age and younger than me. they all want to go back
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to northern garza and we lived there school days and after study and play at school . but all of that is gone and we lost 2 years because of the war. the have been widespread goals in the democratic republic of congo for a full investigation. and to the 129 death, set them a call, a prison. in contrast to the desta code, you are going to attempted prison break barbara, and go for has more in the inmate space to this images from inside mcculloch prison. the largest count in the democratic republic of congo, pasha kids bodies a heap to the ground and pull it williams can be seen on some of them. people live in place to the prison. so they had gone fire before dawn on monday. about police back up was slow to arrive. what does that mean? the prison go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock,
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there was no police. we could see people running away, prisoners escaping. we didn't understand anything until we noticed i blocked the road. there was no access at the height of the attempt to present break. the administrative building was on fire. and officials say some female prisoners were raped. confidence, media reported more than 150 prisoners have been killed. government says the situation is now under control of trade initially suggesting the need to death. it promised to punish what that cold acts of sabotage loans of or responsibilities. in particularly, shall we have set up the smoke commission, which is in the process of following up, especially the follow up of the investigations because it must be remembered that there was damage the loss of human life, the injuries, and especially material damage at the central prison mcculloch present has been plague with ever crowding for yes, the taking up to 15000 inmates 10 times
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a capacity, it was built to hold more than 4000 prisoners escaped the facility of 2 months to him. the building in 2017. this time, it seems a bit for freedom, has ended in tragedy. barbara, and i'll just say around and on what kind of he is following events for us from government, a distorted getting from inside and at islands. there is a gunshot inside. and when we try to know what, why they've sort of these are still shooting up to now the reporting that the prison was to see the damage. um and also people know, sees these attempt escape uh, started on sunday. uh monday nights and the morning of monday they did have access to food up to now because the visit uh bounds from outside even the relatives cannot have access to the people inside. they don't even have before
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based on where the uh they are and it is still alive or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why people and i was i trying to, to uprising thing inside because of food and doing so. there's no water up to now and electricity was wonderful. i've to upstairs this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this edition is very di inside, according to sources that to go getting for inside to sonya is flying from a time, disagree, or something because majority of the people are still on the call, the door or outside in general. they come out to be brought to inside because of the adult which would dump it during all this trouble. so yes, teachers are still very confused insight into what it is a trying to deal with this much with the number of people and also the sufficient which up and use that to it seems very difficult for the control up to now as most of the, to bring you out on the program officer and quite frank and there's no distractions . no distractions will tell you more about how schools across australia are trying
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new methods to restrict to the use of funds during school hours. the in depth analysis of the days headline was strategic purpose. do you think this, besides the nation serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years. i've seen that they have never given a chance to best to be a vote critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey around the colleges here with the
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. ringback the, the of the welcome, michael. reminder of the main stories the sour now is there any forces continuing that raise and arrested the occupied westbank for 7th day?
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the 2 people have been killed since last wednesday. among the dad was a boy who was killed in the toe car. i'm come on monday. meanwhile, these really prime minister benjamin netanyahu is resisting domestic and international pressure to sign as these 5 deal with some us. and been mass protest in israel, triggered by the recovery of 6 captives, found dead in gaza on saturday. and are all the top story. the sound of been closed in the democratic republic of congo for a full investigation into the 129. that's in a prison, in contrast that, that's occurred during an attempt in breakouts. we go now to sue don, where heavy rains and floods continue to buy. so several parts of the country off to 16 months of fighting as which is essentially stopped. the government's ability to now respond to this crisis. at least a 177 people have lost their lives since the start of the rainy season in june. and more than 100000 have been displaced many and effected areas of lost all of that
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property is have a moving report from easily and so don's northern states this is what remains of posley village in middle we in sedans, northern state homes, reduced to rubble and debris, due to heavy rains and floods. 65 year old i shall. mohammed shows us what remains of the home she's lived in all her life. she says the rains and floods this year is unlike any she's seen in her life time. how does this got got me down before the light, how you feel? we lost everything in the house. the rooms have gone the bathrooms, everything we left the house with need to close on the box. it's the 1st time in my life that i've seen. torrential floods like this. everything has been carried away is the only way to move around parts of the village is on tractors due to the high water levels. the locality is one of several in northern states. affected by this is reigns and floods that has so far killed more than 170 people and injured
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hundreds others. the damages here are just a fraction of the devastation caused by the reins and floods. c more than 50000 homes and several villages have either been damaged or destroyed since june when the reins began. many families who are already struggling are now displaced. once again, as the humanitarian situation gets worse. so dan is already going through a crisis as a result of fighting between the army and the parent military rapids support forces that's led to the displacement of more than 11000000 people. the readings and floods have left to many in need of assistance. and the, i don't, we don't have the medicine, there's a red crescent, tend to, but very few get medications. there's an eye infection going around. so we need medicine. we also need bedding and no, no tensile people here are really suffering. and some are concerned about the future we need engineers to let us know if we rebuild and move floods
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come in the future. will we be able to stay in obviously without damage or loss of life? because if the area is no longer habitable, we need to find other solutions. the government needs to help us find solutions. for now, many see all they need is assistance to help them cope with their losses and keep them alive until they can rebuild their lives. he but morgan, alta 00 is lee northern state. a tropical storm. yagi is at the philippines and click of floods in the line slides across the country. at least 13 people, including a 9 month old baby have died. the eastern city of naga was among the places hardest hit, the capital manila, schools and government office is closed on monday. as a precaution on a below has moved them onto photos in the philippines when in terms of the death and destruction that tropical storm yagi left in its wake. in the phillipines, especially when compared to storms in type was that it fits the philippines in
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previous months and years. it hasn't been major, but of course one death is one to many. and we are at the side of one of the land slides that occurred during the height of a tropical storm yagi. and you can see right behind me there is a clearing operation that's ongoing. and on the left side, that's huge patch brown, early on monday morning, a huge chunk of soil came crashing down from the left side of the road behind me to the right side of the roads where there were houses and 2 houses were buried. a 27 year old, pregnant woman was killed as well as 2 teenage brothers. so officially, the death toll here is 3. but when we spoke to relatives, they say that they considered the death toll to before because the pregnant woman was actually about to give birth, though not far from where we are right now. there was also another land slide where a one year old child was killed and reportedly 4 people are still missing
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from that land slide. now, the death told me not be as high as a previous forms, but the flooding has been widespread. not only here in on people to city, but in regions from the central part of the philippines to the northern parts of the philippines. and so schools and government work are still suspended in many parts of the, for the peace to give a survivors the time to be able to pick up the pieces. but even if the storm is already moving away from the philippines, it could still enhance the southwest monsoon and bring about heavy rain falls in many parts of facilities as it did on sunday when it was just coasting along the eastern side in the eastern coast of the philippines and was bringing heavy downpour too heavy to west to the western side of the philippines, including the capital of manila and people, the city,
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which is why this area is still court. and because of the 40s here, say that if it rains again, then there is that spilled that things are of a landslide bond below algebra on people. the city, the philippines, and all the news ukraine's as rusher is launched. more than $300.00 strikes in several areas in the past 24 hours. at least 3 people, including a child, were killed, example lose yet, and to meet for an electrical substation has been repeatedly targeted in the region, causing a fire. meanwhile rushes present, legitimate prison has met his mongolian counterparts in woodland by ca during his 1st visit to and then the country of the international criminal court since roches invasion of ukraine. the i. c. c issued a warrant, solutions arrest last year on charges of war crimes. ukraine is called them on going to a rasp. who's in requirement is that it's not worried about the visit. i. c. c members obligated to detain suspects, but the court doesn't have any enforcement mechanism. to do this,
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school has just started again in parts of the us and canada and students in washington, dc and british columbia will be returning to cos without the mobile phones or cell phones because of new rules to keep phones out of the classroom. following the foot steps of australia, which has a strict no sign policy in public schools, sarah clock and forth from brisbin, that once allowed on campus public schools in australia, a now a phone free environment. it's part of a national plan to reduce distractions in the classroom with teachers declaring the decision a winning for education. and we know that they have their laptops in classrooms, but you know, they don't have a phone. so those apps that more distract from learning on a day to day basis. so it means that teachers can go in and do that jumps of teaching new guidelines and to reduce student exposure to inappropriate use of technology as well as curb screen time and social media. scrolling support a site,
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it's a crucial step to protect the child and adolescent mental health of what we can size out. kids now have 7 hours each day way. so i off free from that. whether it's the screen, whether it's bullying, whether it's the final of what am i missing out on. whether it's just time for them to stop, like you and i could stop and wait with their rights. crosses, following suit is not filing a band on mobile phones. the students up to 15 years on it and it's successful could be extended nationwide. but there's still a digital divide them with a smartphone restrictions in schools work. they have been some studies that have shown very slight improvement in grades with schools have been the phones. but there been other bands in the scandinavian countries where they've shown. uh absolutely no difference between schools have been the buffers and they haven't already since unesco report found the one and full countries now have policies for
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mos in place, restricting phone use in the school grounds. but the report also recommended a driving bad on phones in the classroom. starting a negative link between student performance and excessive use of technology. report found that even having a mobile phone nearby receiving notification alerts was enough to resulting students losing your attention. and it took up to 20 minutes to reflect this. in australia, a student reaction to the noise sign policy has been positive. it helps us in gauging cost status. it's spending all the time and that's fine. you can tell the difference and it was easy enough to get used here, but it still feels a little strange at times. it's a global debate that shows no sign of going away in an increasingly digital world, sir class out of the prison. that's it for now, that's my calling very and applegate, that will be with you again in about 25 minutes. so i'm just going use not soft to
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the web. and inside story the the significant rain has gone through japan that and your last left for the few showers . you can see the meal bands gone off show. but what's coming through in northern china is also a band of fatty heavy right. might cause free flooding and certainly give you a wet day in beijing that's heading slightly south. south of china itself is developing tropical cycling, which will eventually hit the landfill somewhere down in probably glendon. but between the 2 areas, he's got quite health based by day and by who hands. $38.00 degrees is something like $67.00 degrees above average. this extends east was to shanghai as that's
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a particularly healthy area. and dry at the moment that was, temperatures aren't really the thing to worry about the now the india find a dash or practice term. the flooding is we've had $700.00 with ashley and see that's not going off show, but it's still pretty wet to you. but you probably have to focus on somewhere like go to that or i just stat and said it goes into southern pakistan, not quite the circulation. he was already flooding home, the grinding go, drop and is here between 220 and 370 minutes has been recorded again on top of that half and basically had last week. so this is definitely flooded and the risk continue through wednesday. and indeed, thursday, the palm full passages are increasingly affecting our life. we've terrible consequences . a documentary asks whether we've learned any lessons from the h. i. v. i in the fight against coven 19. how we ignore the global socks,
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different products, perform people. and what caused the time of ton dex? oh no. just the huge demonstrations in as well. i guess. prime minister benjamin netanyahu offices about is of 6. is wiley. comparative list found in gaza with just have intensified public and political pressure on these by lead to. so what will this mean for the long does, this is inside story, the hello welcome to the program i am. how should i buy is why it has killed more than 40000 palestinians and gaza. but it's.

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