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evans, the link between us military veterans and the american far right groups. the united nations general assembly brings together will leaders for its annual high level debate. september on know to 0 the these really on the steps of attacks on jobs off to a partial pause and fighting for polio vaccinations at least $43.00 other screens are cute on tuesday the i'm about to so this is on the see what life and go have also coming up the intense pricing in the city of geneva, the occupied west pines during the day age. oven is rarely operation. at least 12
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migrants die as their boat cap sizes in the english channel, a pregnant woman, and several children among the time and families of those killed in the grand full tower. hope a new reports would expose wrong doing 7 years off to the deadly farm. the we're going to be getting gaza, but at least $43.00 people have died and is really a tax on tuesday. and they are striking. a residential building has killed a child in central garza. many people have been injured. it happened to off and then end of a pause and fighting for plenty of vaccinations in general obama in gaza city. so if any forces have ordered civil defense crews to stop the rescue efforts and evacuate this side of an air strike, at least 6 palestinians being killed in the attack on the ma college where people have been sheltering dozens more of buried in the rubble is really i mean, it says it's planning another striking,
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the area of the so decided i liked as much as is there any way i please targeted the center that was shuddering. a large number of properties and citizens and stuff probably area. there's a large amount of destruction in the place and the launch quite as bonding as a result of pumping along with the america teams. our crew are trying to activate the number of my tires and insure people and are looking for those. and the thing under the trouble of this discharge sent to go to when that the student is there. any of the patient is wants to dig into rectory display several times, but our crews are still looking here at the test. the world health organization says it's a head of its target for probably a virus vaccinations, and the goal is, is trip. it's medical stuff. if you're not related about a quarter of children under the age of 10, nearly half a 1000000 more a waiting to get treatment, and country reports some del bala in central gas. no. it's not easy to conduct the documents from dr. the middle of why don't. how square
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cruising cause i've been a few days to stop teach thousands of children. and that's part of your a case was detected recently after the virus was ever dictated here 25 minutes ago medical. that's why he found that the alarm calling for energy option biome, in the order to stop the spread of oil polio, and this our big we need to reach at least 90 percent of the children in this case would be killed under 10. so yes, this is the only way to stop the spread, and this is the we're going to be working towards that. the designation areas, but the world has organization you're coordinated with all the parties to ensure the safety of the children, the parents and mother cousins. israel has too limited pause and hyphen allows the vaccination parent to main concern for the help of their children and their safety as they often walk long distances suggestive documation sites and will definitely
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lean towards situation is frightening. from the moment we leave old tent until we reach it, receiving his writing so it'll show full and i'll head if the vehicle is not targeted on the list for to would be attacked on lives and all children's lives are hanging by threats. we could be cute, any point of time, the medical team or next week, next russell, and then nothing caused the food into any late more than half a 1000000 children. for now, the world health organization saves operations exceeded expectations. and that's all our cost for children waiting to be and you to look in that area sponsored by miss whole. and i think that's the process has been challenging since even hemlaw, because the campaign is running with very limited resources. we are facing great difficulties. the vaccine files we deliver it into gaza with great difficulty because of these really seem an ongoing role. medical staff are working in non
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equipped area and be in the hospital yard or even inside teams. but the dangers of the us like i'm those are the success of the vaccination campaign. realize i'm well there's a limited 8 hour a day. pause in flight with holes. garza is no longer the same. relentless bombardment has largely destroyed entire hospitals and clinics. international has organization, fear shortages and medical supplies, walk through food and fuel, could lead to a far bigger prices in the for the odyssey to the black gauze of holostar to the occupied west bank. now what a large res really operation has entered its 8th day. the, the guns size been ringing items and names, but all my folders are so then again, being seen tearing up roads, the palestinian web presence says, is there any forces have been blocking their ambulances from reaching the wounded
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and is there any military is confirmed that it seems to drone to talk and palestinians who they say, or firing and soldiers palestinian fighters have been exchanging gunfire with the army. a 14 year old boy was killed. and one of the most recent attacks and the tools that i'm count the day about him was reporting on the situation in to, and i'm, and charlottesville, repeatedly fired nearby. 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 refugee camp 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 that are fugitives who see a lot of support for the palestinian resistance against these ready occupation. in
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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 on the sounds of confrontations with these really 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. police in israel have detained to several people involved in an anti government demonstration, instead of eve, a protest as
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a demanding a deal to release captives held by homeless and gaza. you choose prime minister benjamin netanyahu fanning and is used to secure their return to israel. then rest was triggered by the company of 6 captives. find that on saturday in a tunnel in southern guns. the bottom line is a member of homeless political bureau. he says, it's not clear how the 6 captives died. we are waiting for the funding on the story or another 10 from the resistance on the ground because we have a very complicated bill on the ground. we can remember recent, see you want to so he knows how to try to risk your some of the cub showed the so he doesn't say about 2 months ago, the have to secure the 3 the living, the capture, the so we ended up to have at the same time can defeat others and could of the same time, $250.00. but i think the candidates in each time the another case and should show
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you this. so you guys have kids also, but i'm talking to kids not going to buy this by a mis sons of tax revenue. we have cause a could be 7380 over the on the people. but i'm talking about cases where they have killed by snipers or by data contributing that for the no, i'm to know we cannot confirm any of these issues with this and you decide they might be killed by the cost. sure thing. go to close fighting between the fight of the so he the soldiers but we are not sure how they have beacon. well they have the faded themselves. they haven't shown any evidence we uh, we are ready to send off the ship and you went to annual to annual turn and investigation committee. sorry we, we are okay if, if it can allow us to send a new to an investigation community when the funds that committed sent to both the
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negations. but the, the, this see this in the media without any serious scientific evidence or for they have sit in the us has had to be working on a proposal aimed at securing the release of captives housing guys as well as relief for palestinians by the us national security spokesman, john covey made the comment a day after president joe bivens said benjamin netanyahu wasn't doing enough to reach of due to end the war. white house correspondent kennedy hall could as more the us negotiator say, there are 3 major goals they are working on. and the so called take it or leave it bridging proposal designed to force the as rarely prime minister benjamin netanyahu to close the cease fire agreement with her boss. the goals include securing the release of captives, also getting massive and immediate humanitarian aid for the people of gaza. and of
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course, getting that sees far but also within that removing these really forces from the philadelphia cord or where it intersects with densely populated areas. and that is a real sticking point. that's because over the weekend we know that the is really prime minister, walked back. what the white house says was a term that was already agreed to when he said that, if he is really military would stay along the egypt gauze, and border for the foreseeable future. now, the national security council spokesperson, john curry said that he would not debate with the is really prime minister in public. that's something he told reporters on tuesday, but said that this is something is real has already agreed to. and the white house expects is real to honor that commitment. still, netanyahu argues that to withdraw from that area would put, is real at risk, given the fact that this may allow her mosse to smuggle arms and equipment into
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gaza. still, the white house says that there is a new urgency in trying to get this deal across the finish line. that's why the president says he is personally involved. there is lots of back and forth. we understand with a new sense of urgency as a result of the killings that occurred over the weekend of 6 captives. kimberly help it out to 0. the white house. students that in new york university of resuming protests against the war and gaza as class is begin for a new semester. this year, demonstrations at columbia university triggered a wave of nationwide campus protests and support upon this time. but not all students support the action. kristin salumi reports demonstrators, we're back at it for the 1st day of classes creating new students, the same old demand. so for today, as of you see kind of like a weight coming at the new students and reminding them that columbia to spill,
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investing in genocide, that colombia still investing in women, many factors and kind of just didn't mind. also columbia, the students out here to states that no matter how much oppression how much force you put against the student movement, this would not stop. at least 2 demonstrators were arrested for unspecified charges other than a statute refuted with blood red paint. the days protests remained off campus where heightened security measures had been put in place. once again, the new york police department has been called to the campus. also, private security has been ramped up for the school year and used to be that the campus was open to anyone who wanted to enter it. now you have to show a campus id or be a pre registered guest in order to get through the gate. other universities have followed suit the university of california banning and cabinets, as well as face mass. the university of virginia encampments as well as the use of
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megaphones on school days and at rutgers university in new jersey. the organization, students for justice in palestine is no longer recognized what columbia student organizers say their goal is to end genocide. some jewish students have complained of anti semitism. i do not feel safe when the students on this campus are aiding and abetting terrorism. a survey of students last year found 76 percent support divestment from israel. of this, jewish professor argues, limiting speech is not the answer to said, we go about making things worth taking on popular measures here and saying just because of jews or to projectors and you're absolutely going to make us the face of regression. we're going to single them out if i only going to make the climate worse. the student demonstrators are promising more actions until the goals are met . regardless, kristen, so we, me, i'll just hear
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a new york. the us justice department is a nice criminal charges against the leaders of hamas, including its chief. yes and more so more is one of at least 5 members of the on group accused of august, tracing the october 7th attack in israel attorney general. and that a garland says, further action will be taken against the go ahead and i'll just say that we're going to look at an attempted prison break in democratic republic of congo. that's left at least a $129.00 inmates dad. and we're going to explain why google is facing a potential breakup after a us federal judge move that the tech giant is running an illegal monopoly the to mary's house in the desert, south west of the us. but the real extraordinary heat has moved up north again. so
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north dakota and across the border into central canada with 7 degrees above average . typically this doesn't last and we're not going to see this locked out. the shells will develop their way through and not attempt. she's back and push the heat to get it. so you'll notice that chicago gets warmer between wednesday and thursday along the science coast where it's been particularly hot. we've now had admitted moisture. so typically it's very wet this flooding in galveston, texas. that would be flooding quite possibly through new or a new orleans and towards florida as well. and this is the line of developing potentially big charles, pushing the heat to edit and dropping the heat to cost the hind it. so have you, any florida to be repeated in your confidence and also in cuba? they have been some shots and the smaller items in the counterpane. they look now dry with bits of a pretty east, which is to be expected heavy rain and kind of ok just crossing into columbia south is that rather a pulse of to you, right in the rio negro, in amazon as profit brazil is to know they should be they should be floating on the
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[000:00:00;00] the, you want to go to 0 reminder about top stories. those are at least 43 people have been killed and is really attacks across the gaza strip on tuesday and goes to cities where the forces of ordered civil defense crews to stop the rescue efforts and in factories the side of an air strike. at least 6 palestinians have been killed and the attacks dozens more are trapped under the bubble. and the outside westbank a large scale is really menissi operation has entity its 8th day gun. fine is again bringing items. you mean for amr bulldozers have been seen tearing up rhodes over night. the protest as an israel have been detained during anti government demonstrations and kind of eve phases of demanding a cease fire. off the bodies of 6 is where the captives were recovered on saturday
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. from a tunnel of him guns ukrainian president flooding, there's an escape. he says more than 50 people have been killed in 219 have been injured. and a russian missile strike on the city or pull to the training and training center of communications has been partially destroyed. in the attack, the president of democratic republic of congo has condemned the killing of a 120000000 people at a prison in the capital can shasta is calling for an investigation. the desk dakota during an attempt to prison, break malcolm lab as the following events. from i've signed the jail a metallic prison is just down this road besides the film that is still a heightened security presence. and we once allowed a security officer told us that some of the prisoners is still on the back. in the cells. the doors were destroyed. we heard gunfire. meanwhile, this government has said everything's under control. people living in this area, so they heard heavy gunfire. a rough thing at about 2 o'clock on monday morning.
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later in the morning, the people living in this area said a social security post vehicles carrying piles of bodies away from the prison. the government says it was an attempt to jail brake and none of the prisoners escaped as videos started circulating on social media, showing the forty's of dozens of men, some with gunshot wounds, and many others injured. the justice minister to announce that 2 people had died later. the interior minister said that more than a 120 people had died in a preliminary count, some of them from gunshot wounds and others in a sum paid the prison with bill to accommodate 1500 inmates accommodating about 10 times the name of it is crowded conditions abroad to the full front when it generates spanish, put the camera off to being detained for several months. was released the published
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videos and showing people huddled on the floors of cells and toilet sleeping with no room to move the city. so people dying and that every day that from outcry suggest this ministry that launch the programs of stop releasing prisoners. but it wasn't enough to prevent the unclear of violence events of monday morning. the government says it alone send investigation to find out what happened. meanwhile, the families of thousands of prisoners awaiting to find out the sights of their loved ones. malcolm web houses, there are 10 cell, the democratic republic of congo. nigeria is typed wrong oil companies as is under financial strain and it's no longer able to import fuel. people are queueing up and petrol station selling fuel more cheaply address reports from the capital. a boucher nigerians have walking up to a new reality. another jump in the price of petrol from such
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a to $0.55. and it's an increase of more than 45 percent desperate bias, queued for hours of this patrol station operated by the state. oil company says i get them to, to right when you pay $0.55 a liter at a government which will station what you expect of the independent market is across the street and other pump cells, pitfalls for $0.60 and elsewhere, prizes of shut up to $0.70, and this is the 3rd increase in the price of petrol. so as a kind of government came to power, the steepest being an over 210 percent jump in 2023. in august, the national oil company and, and pc declared a profit of $1440000000.00 for the 2023 financial yeah. 2 weeks later then increase. it says i can't afford to import fuel because of billions of dollars in depth. of last year, president blah mckinney announced cutting state patrol subsidies. he insisted.
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benefitted only a few individuals for the case not due to have failed to refine even alicia or federal. despite spending hundreds of millions of dollars on it for refiners instead, the country spends on average $10000000000.00 a. yeah. to important find petroleum products on the substitute. the crickets called fraudulent as expected transport costs have nearly doubled up to have the latest increase for the inflation is expected to follow the bomb window and you can't make a profit under the current circumstances. your contract and feed your family a very good lack of some blame the price hikes on that the valuation of the local courtesy, which bit imports more expensive. so the more the cost to be valued. and then a, b, c, stick or company off to the body for a long. busy time to pay for the company and the 61, the other say the national oil company has been operating with little or no
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transparency. when he expected uncle to find that we owned by africa's, which is meant at least one of which is to bring some relief. having already produced it 1st by jeffery fund, federal, it is expected to supply 25000000 liters a day to the domestic market. the september increasing that if the $2000000.00 li just next month. but under the say, this will not entirely solve petro shortages in africa's biggest producer. how many degrees? i'll just see that i will get of conflicting reports and managing about a consultation between uganda and the opposition lead to bobby wine and police outside the capital, a compiler wines, parties as he was surrounded by officers and shelton, the leg during a meeting with his lawyer and belinda, please say wines stumbled and hurt himself or getting into his car. an investigation is under way. at least 12 migrants have died off to the boat capsized in the english channel off the northern coast of france. more than 50 others have
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been rescued. natasha bucks or has more from belongs to man of emergency workers help us survive the officer, a boat carrying dozens of migrants and refugees capsized off the northern french coast. fonts is outgoing interior ministers. johan, i'm in a mid rescue is in the port of blowing. so math, he said at least 12 people who died in what he called a tragedy. yeah. even the most like a thing that there are 51 people who was saved, including 2 in a critical condition. unfortunately, 12 people have been declared dead including teen women. as far as i know, some of you, my mind is obviously it is a tragedy. they will undoubtedly looking for a bit of life and great person. domino said the boat was overloaded with at least 70 people most without life less when it began to break apart. french officials are trying to identify those on board. what is the problem is we have information suggesting they are african origin,
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mainly from our trail. but we don't have all elements yet to precisely determine the nationalities, tens of thousands of migrants to attend the legal and dangerous crossing each year . in search of what they hope will be best to life in the u. k. doesn't never make it. the boat is off the has, i'm good carrots, he's in the area. they say that without safe alternative routes to the u. k. people will continue to risk their lives, trying to cross the english channel. so french interior minister say is with the new government in the u. k. what's needed is a new approach. he's calling for a new migration, tracy between the u. k and e. u to provide more tragedies like this natasha butler algebra blowing. so now france about carrying migrants has capsized of the libyan coastline, leaving at least one person died. but i saw some of the mechanical failure along his way to europe. that would at least $32.00 people on board. more than half, i believe,
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to be missing 9 survivors have been transferred to hospital as the final reports into the grunfeld tower fire, which code 72 people in london and 2017 is due to be released later on wednesday. the report examines aspects of the buildings condition that allowed the fire to spread still not clear whether anyone is going to be charged so on your vehicle reports. july 14th, 2017. and the 20 full story. grenville towel goes up in flames. the tragedy would trigger off nationwide outrage and come to symbolize stomach and the quality in modern day pushing the rapid spread of the place was blamed on cheap talk, sick, dangerously, some little covering that covered the social housing block, a deliberate choice made and there were further shipments the year before carried out by the london bar, a council, kensington and chelsea with a towel was located in one of the most expensive and exclusive areas of the city. madison gomez managed to escape,
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but his son was still bone following the fire. that night he said to the lives of the rest of his family as they struggled to leave the tower. you're going to see anything is pitch black. that's the smell, the smoke was extremely overwhelming. kind of step what was, was difficult. we step on on a couple buddies. i didn't imagine that would be the case when when you 1st left, but the was on the off to this maybe the 1st, the 2nd floor down from the 21st floor. that steps on the board in a full this is, you know, even more. i knew it was a serious, but this is even more serious. 72 people died in what would become the deadliest residential fire in the u. k. since world war 2, public inquiry was announced the day after the 1st part focused on the victims of survivors. phase to examine the chain of events that led to the results to the many
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have felt frustrated up the length of time that it has taken the issue here from the point of view of the immediate family members. this justice i'm 5 has been delayed. as we know, as a fat by the inquiry process and it's very unusual, but an inquiry goes before criminal prosecutions normally inquiries come off, so it's 7 years own move in 340000 people in the u. k. are still living in slots with combustible crabbing. put up by construction companies that have yet to be replaced. the previous government said it was up to the building sector to decide fire proofing safety methods, but delays to the process have left own occupies with what was properties. they're unable to sell or remove gauge. their defects right from the beginning of the building was built, which the bill does have signed the pledge to do something about. but how know really incentives to move a very pace the, the,
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we can cnn day for the new government has said that it would speed up that process . but for a community still suffering the effects of this tragedy. what they seek now is accountability and justice. sonya guy jago, i'll just sarah london. the google could be broken up if a judgement is upheld in a landmark anti trust case officer, i'll try that last it for years. are us judge ruled last month. but the technology giant is wanting an illegal monopoly. the result of any appeal can have big implications for other tech firms like apple, amazon, and that's up reynolds has more 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
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