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the, the safe them even come in as an international inside corruption, excellence award, nominator hero. now the several casualties are feared and is really airstrikes targeting did and run off. and central garza, the, you're watching all the 0, like from a headquarters and don't mind getting obligate to also coming up. dozens are killed in a russian missile strike in the central ukrainian city. a full top of there's a fuel crisis in africa as largest crude oil producer will be live from nigeria as capital. and no distractions. how australia has inspired growing
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push to restrict children from using mobile phones in schools. we begin in central gauze. our in is really air strike and data and by now has left many casualties including children. and they're being brought to an upstart hospital from where our corresponding tiny, my food is reporting for us from so honey. tell us where the air strike was targeted and what's been the officer officer there you were talking about an area that is only less than a mile from the southern gate of the hospital and we'd from wherever reporting from . we could clearly see the, the dark cloud of the smoke, the advice rising of the sky as the attack happened almost right after finishing the report here, we could hear the la
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a explosion of the zeros hopkins where the ambulance is rushed out of the hospital . this fact of the bomb sizes and initial injuries arrive to the husband civilians vehicle here arriving with 2 children at least were here in bad conditions. you could see them soaked in blood in dust and it just really terrible. uh, seeing that to look out here at the hospital just within the span of a few minutes, the ambulance came back with more seriously injured individuals and from the bond house that already covered in the us then law, then well, one of them was in really bad shape as if we, we believe that that one kid is in the operating theatre right now was we were told by one of the doctor that is a high possibility will lose one of the lives as it were, a fracture bones that there's just read it completely by the, the explosions. and just to remind our view is the kind of bonds used by these really monitor. and these attacks are quite leave out. they're packed with nails,
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with the, with the strap, nose, with little pieces of metal that when they explode, they fly at a higher speed, a with the who, the less, because severe bleeding than just the, the floor of the emergency department here in just in just a few minutes, it's been a link of an i have become so bloody the see and out of this the floor because of this severe leading of dangers arriving to the hospital, we could see clearly how the medical is stopped crushing in order to stop the bleeding. because the, you know, the more, the longer it takes, the harder will be to save these lives. the results are we talking about at least 5 of the children arriving to the hospital in, in, in critical injuries at one woman, one young woman reported killed right away as soon as it arrives to the hospital. she wasn't pronounced dead and was taken from the emergence department to the morgue of the hospital. does that all of this happen? is just not a coincidence? said be a talk. the timing of guess talk is similar to the talk, linda. yes,
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there is a todd because it's r as soon as a vaccination, his schedule is over for the days. this really monetary resumed, the talk, just let's not forget is really military. it continues via talks elsewhere. okay, my honey, can you still hear us? all right, my apologies, we have lost our connection with honey mountain, which was reporting for us from dated by on central garza and honey, was speaking about the polio vaccination dr. currently ongoing in the gaza strip while the world health organization is saying that it's now managed to vaccinate a quarter of all children in gaza. under the age of 10 against polio. un agencies are hoping to inoculate $640000.00 children in total. and the vaccination campaign was launched off to the 1st case of polio, was confirmed there last month, 25 years after the disease was eradicated in the strip. dr. hamid yavari is a director of polio eradication for the w. h. jose eastern mediterranean region. he
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says, the 1st phase of the vaccination drive has been a success. a campaign is glen quite well. and the most important thing is that we have not had an unfortunate executed the incident in the area of the campaign. and that's the most important that you can validate in boss has held the parties have a structure that commitment that they have made. so we have um, now today the completing the 3rd day of the vaccination campaign as we have already designated both children. and then we have an estimate of a in this 1st measure as all our members area of a god. this is the 1st phase of their campaigns. i just evening. we've been making assessment, whether the last 2 children that need to be vaccinated without any remaining
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children because we are not finding more children in this area than we estimate, dental need will likely need tomorrow as well to continue action issue is hardly military has something reinforcements to the occupied westbank as it continues. it's a salt for a 7 day. a 14 year old boy was killed and one of the most recent attacks on the team kept him refugee camp. is really a military house confirmed that it used a drone to target palestinians who they say were firing at soldiers. palestinian fighters had been exchanging gunfire with the army. at least 30 people had been killed by is really forces during their week long military operation. knew that. but he was reporting on the situation and to tell them when shots were repeatedly fired near her position at the end of the 2nd day of these really minute 3 invasion to the northern occupied west bank. these really forces to 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 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 there are few decals to see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these ready occupation. in this morning a policy indian boy was housing 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 the sounds of confrontations with these really
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forces. but the idea that palestinians keep talking about here is that, is there a 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. the ukraine says 47 people have been killed and 206 others injured in a russian missile stripe. on the central city of full tava, russian forces hit the city with 2 ballistics themselves. the ukrainian training center of communication says and personally destroyed, rescue workers are thinking through the rubble looking for a survivors. the nigeria state run oil company says it's under a financial strain and no longer able to import fuel into the country. weeks long fuel shortages have compounded a cost of living crisis. people are queueing up and petrol stations across major
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cities that are selling fuel at a cheaper price. and it comes after nigeria. so in puerto announced record profits for 2023, but warrens it was covering for short falls and the government's fuel in port bill . as much as it is, is joining us from a boost from one petrol station where we can see the show of cars behind you. tell us how all of this is playing out. well, yeah. if in fact more than i can i'm it doesn't have, i mean it's been like this for more than 24 hours. but then the thing is, people like queuing up to buy the pixel or the price of purchase a certain spot. lita only yesterday this morning. this pitfall station run by then i did an oil company shot it's bombs and then the drivers and the come on
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a see i woke up so i knew reality. the prizes department has increased by at least 45 percent and we are talking about $0.65 meta now, did i used to have one of the she press patrol in africa? what's not anymore with every passing day? it's increasingly looking like it will join the league of countries that are selling federal at a very, very exorbitant price. so i mean one patrol station owned and operated by the not get an oil companies in a, b, c. and let me show you what's happening here. i think is the price spot lisa now, which is 809279 upon liza 8 was 679 apartments only yesterday. so it is one stops by more than 45 percent today. and that's the reality. nigerians are waking up to we spoke to somebody about and spent the entire night showing up full pitfalls and what they're telling us is press any one,
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drive our commercial vehicle drivers, sending us that this will have serious repercussions on the cost of transport as you know, the costs of goods in the market as we've seen, and with previous increases in petroleum prices. okay, thank you so much for this reporting from there have been wide spread calls in the democratic republic of congo for full investigation into the 129. dex mcculla present. in contrast of the deaths occurred during an attempted prison break. barbara and group has more as the inmates pasted this images from inside. mcculloch prison. the largest count and the democratic republic of congo, pasha kids bodies, a heap to the ground. and bullet wounds 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 backup were slow to arrive. what does that mean?
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the prison go too far when the police arrived like before 5 o'clock, 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 excess 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's it called acts of sabotage loans of all the responsibilities in particular we show 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. my collect
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present has been plagued with overcrowding for yes, depending up to 15000 inmates. 10 times the capacity it was built to hold more than $4000.00 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 good, i'll just say around. along with connie is following events from goma, a distorted getting from inside and at islands. there is a gunshot inside. and when we try to know what, why they've sold sort of these are still shooting up to now the reporting that the prison was to see the damage and also prisoners seize. this attempt escape started on sunday morning nights and the morning of monday they did have access to food up to now because the visit bonds from both sides,
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even the relatives got not have access to the people inside. they don't even have you for mission on whether uh they are elective still alive or not, or the i want people were killed. this is why please when i was applying to uprising thing inside because of food and doing so, there's no water up to now. and electricity was wonderful. i've to offices this movement started yesterday in the morning. then this addition is very di inside the coding dishonest, is that to go getting for inside to sonya is flying from a turning disagree or something cause majority to the people who are still on the call the door. busy outside in general, they come out to be brought inside because of the door 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 box with the number of people and also the sufficient which up and use the day. it seems very difficult for the control of to now. still ahead on all to 0 will explain how google is facing
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a potential breakup. after us federal judge rule, the tech giants is running an illegal monopoly. the that tropical storm jackie is across the blues on left, a lot of flooding behind not take the huge amount of wind damage, but it's a strengthening storm and will come back to it in 3 or 4 days time. it's along that line of, of the heaviest ray which is seasonally correct from me and mouth through thailand . come birdie and vietnam, a science of which device like moving thunderstorms are still there, but not in abundance in indonesia. now in east asia, sunshine has gone out of the way to us probably remains to be honest, that combined with the cold front. so it depends whether it's a little cooler, not a huge amount in slide shows. this, however, is significant reading, which will cause some flash, nothing, possibly in beijing, possibly to the east,
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and that's coming slowly size along the side of the case, but not quite making it is yaki developed into a tie for you between the 2. as you can see is pretty hot. well, hands all, most it record high value. so we will watch that for a couple of days. but a whole part of china attempt just don't covering in india because it costs when monsoon season is just too much moisture and sherry stuff around. we've had funding in algebra dash that's more or less disappeared down the forecast to a lot of some right in this area, but it's probably good. you're right. and southern pack is down where the rain folding over for the drive is going to cause more trouble. the
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the on the, the top stories on how to 0 this hour and it's really yours track on data and by law in central garza has left many casualties including children. they're being taken to an upstart hospital is really a tax across because i have killed these $26.00 palestinian since dawn on tuesday. nigeria state run oil company says that it's under financial strain and no longer
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able to import fuel into the country. it comes after nigeria, so in puerto announced record profits for 2023 for war and it was covering for short falls and the government's fuel impor filled ukraine says 47 people have been killed and 206 others injured in a russian missile strike. on the central city a full top of heavy rain and flooding is battering several parts of food on a 16 month of fighting limits. the government's ability to respond, at least a 177 people have died since the start of the rainy season in june. and more than a 100000 to have been displaced many and affected areas of last older property as table morgan reports. this is what remains of posley village. in middle, we insta dance 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
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lived in all her life. she says the rains and floods this year is unlike any she's seen in her life time. i just got comrade if we could like 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. or the only way to move around the 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 rains and floods that has so far killed more than 170 people, an injured hundreds, others. the damages here are just a fraction of the devastation caused by the reins and floods. 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 dad is already going through
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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, tentative, but very few get medications. there's an eye infection going around. so we need medicine. we also need that thing 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. let's 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,
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alta 0 was lee northern state. it will take you back to the russian resolve, talk on whole top of dots and central ukraine, that attack, killing dozens of people that speak to and also should these who's running us from the capital. keep most of what more we learning about this business than the uh for the zalinski here. order to open an investigation quick and complete the investigation of what sub is. now, the casualties we have is actually 47 killed and 200, a 7, a good. and just from this a tech. it looks like the, the, the, the wireless, all for a while with the last to commit size effect. the, the, the, the city it's put, it is very fast. um, for the people who could not go to show the place to pick themselves for that. the
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number was a huge. this is if it looks like it really, it's happened here in, in the oakland yet because that is a very strong good at the bins. me size. uh it's 6 o a. okay. and yeah, we have the best of the, of the have also the, the a city 100 and also the gentleman, the one it is the, all these besides it is protecting, get a defense system in all. okay. and yet for that, what's happening exactly is not clear to the government for that as it is key or is that to open an investigation, to get to know what to what is happening right. and why all these casualties, it kills done to all these victims killed in this a tech. all right, thank you so much and also so the, thank you for that updates from key. meanwhile,
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russia as president vladimir putin has met his mongolian counterpart and we learned about tar during his 1st visit to a member country of the international criminal court. since russia's invasion of ukraine. b i. c. c issued a warrant for putin's arrest last year on charges or for crimes. and ukraine has called on mongolia to arrest putin, but the criminal has said that it isn't worried about the visits. i. c. c, members are obligated to detain suspects, but the court doesn't have any enforcement mechanism. the head of the roman catholic church po process has arrived and it ends in easy and capital on the 1st stop of a 12 day visit to the region. and he's set to deliver a speech at southeast asia as largest mosque in jakarta on wednesday. and that's where i, who sign what's being called a declaration of humanity with the grand e mom. a process is also due to address as many as 70000 worshipers at a catholic church service. she later travels with $1200.00 guinea is 2 more on
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single poor. tropical storm yankee has hit the philippines and triggered floods and land 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 hits. in the capital of manila, schools and government offices closed on monday as a precaution for an below has more from anti polo in the philippines. as well, 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 previous months in 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 the tropical storm yagi. and you can see right behind me, there is a clearing operation that's ongoing. and on the left side,
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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. now, not far from where we are right now. there was also another line slide where a one year old child was killed and reportedly 4 people are still missing from that land slide. now, the death told me not be as high as a previous forms, but the flooding has been wide spread. not only here in the city, but in regions from the central part of the philippines to the northern parts of
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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 south west monsoon and bring about the heavy rainfall in many parts of the facilities as it did on sunday when it was just coasting along the eastern side is 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 manila. and i people the city which is why this area is still court. and because of the forty's here, say that if it rains again, then there is the spilled that things are of the last slide. find it below algebra and people, the city, the philippines, police 12 people have died and 2 are missing. after a boat carrying migrants capsized in the english channel,
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the french interior administered general domino says they are mobilizing all services to locate the missing. he called the incident a terrible disaster. the boat was carrying more than 60 people when it happened. technology joined, google faces being split into different companies after a u. s. federal judge rule that it's running an illegal monopoly. this is the biggest anti trust case for a technology company. since the unsuccessful prosecution of microsoft. in the 1990s, reynolds has more google controls, more than 90 percent of the online search market. the us justice department says the company maintains a monopoly by paying billions of dollars to device makers and telecommunications companies to make it the default search engine on their products. samsung and apple . we're making a lot of money from google printing them to put their devices,
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the default search engine in the past trust busters targeted industries that monopolized products like oil or services like telephones. but consumer advocates say the google monopoly is something new. we're now talking about data monopolies and the danger of digging them anomalies before this. i don't think anyone really believe that having too much data could result in a monopoly. but the judge's ruling says that, look at it this way. if the internet were a grocery store, google has bought up almost all the shop space, giving consumers little choice, but to consume its product, which in this case is advertising. and you get less than evasion. if there is a but not believe you don't want to innovate, you are so there on top of the standard score. google argues that it's the most successful search engine, because it's the best search engine. but now that the judge has rejected that
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argument, google will likely appeal and if the judgement is upheld after an appeal, there will be a separate remedy phase. many analysts believe that the us government will seek a less drastic remedy than breaking the company up, such as requiring google to stop paying device makers and internet providers to be the default or exclusive search engine on their products. that would allow competitors to enter the market and possibly with better products. the government has other major anti trust cases in the works against big tech companies, including apple, amazon, and meta, the parent company, a facebook, rob reynolds, l g 0. los angeles school has resumed in parts of the us and canada and students in washington, dc and british columbia will be returning to class without their mobile phones because of new rules to keep phones out of the classroom. and they're following the footsteps of australia, which has a no phone policy and public schools. sarah clark has more from brisbin,
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the once allowed on campus public schools in australia. 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 might 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 and say it's a crucial step to protect the child and adolescent mental health. what we can say is that kids now have 7 hours each day with a, a 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 .

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