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0 now the morning and gaza after 20 for palestinians are killed and this really strikes on the residential areas staff day marks, 11 months of as well as the hello i'm elizabeth put on and this is all just the on line from don't hop. so coming up, the part said in kenya to find the dozens of children still missing off to a 5 rips through a school diploma tree. coming 18 students, thousands across the fonts protest against the president's picks upon minnesota. less than policies to choose the manual met calling of student the election and low
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voltage. so not so far analogy as presidential election. the incumbent at the monday to boot is widely expected to win the 2nd to the, to mount as he must prevail. that is the message from the head to the un agency for palestinian refugees. exactly 11 months since the stuff as well as one, gaza. it's on me is again targeting heavily populated refugee camps and residential areas. it's killed at least 24 people that since dawn, more of those health prayers outside of hospital for the victims of a strike on i'll put a refugee camp in central garza, a mother and her son are among the 4 people killed them. a separate attack on, on the say that refugee can killed another 5 people. the wounded were brought to unlock the hospital, which was already overwhelmed with patients. young children were treated for
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headphones. that's been in a correspondence static i was in. he's joining us live from that on by the and central gaza and thought of if i can ask you something slightly personal, what do you have imagined 11 months ago that you would still be reporting on this, on these daily deadly attacks as well. elizabeth report saying in a very complex environment like because this triggers normally use yes old, because since they're one of the fight scene, we have sort of here. we have been following all the latest updates in the north of district in the central area. and in the southern part of this trip now every single day is a challenge for me, for my colleagues and for every palestinian tenants. here in this trip you all what the things that jenna saw you done at the same time, you are the quotes and yet we have been going through and it's challenges in terms of securing our families. and we have been going through a humanitarian and along side,
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mystically logical challenge just in order to keep this report. so don't go until the discovery model to this. now we completely can see that it is very ami is, has done. everything has gone to strip upside down. the vast majority of carlos journalist including me and like police. i've lost the houses and now they are forced to continue reporting it day by day. we are coming through also through this tool to pretty simple families being displaced. i'm to see for the sounds of california and people who are incredibly practical in terms of the ongoing daily displacement that a professional minutes where you get back to intense otis. and those are best to be a journalist here in goal is that means that you cannot witness the attack and to you must be the next target. it means that you're not going to be protected very, quite honestly, you environments. wiley is for me since
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a told with this on the test to move on a 160000 in terms of us we have lost even on when it's when i think there was a very pro is window close to tennessee enjoying this stuff. this for one day to come to an end and there was of every remarkable increase on subject terms of international awareness about the flight to california. as people of course, have been made and zone probably be the sacrifice established an interpreter. and so if everyone on the ground to venture their lives in order to continue telling the truth to the world into a future national opinion, it's a topic for really thank you for your reporting. that a static of was a live in bed a lot on central gaza the supply chain. so the us and the u. k. say they working ceaselessly to finalize the font agreement between as well and how mos sky director william burns told reporters at an event in london that a more detailed c supply proposal would be put forward in the coming days. as hard as we're going to work on techs and create
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a formulas for finding that good enough proposal, and hopefully that won't happen in the coming days. we have to all remember that despite all of that work that needs to be done, this is ultimately a question of political will. this gets to your question whether or not leaders on both sides are, are prepared to recognize that enough is enough. and at the time has come finally to make some hard choices and some difficult compromises. we will make this more detailed proposal, i hope in the next several days. and then we'll see. and, and my hope is that, you know, they'll recognize what's at stake here. and be willing to move ahead on that basis . the palestinian solidarity valley is underway in london. the crowns are marching towards the is ready embassy to protest against attacks and gaza and the occupied west bank. demonstrators also quoting on the u. k. to stop supplying weapons as well. let's bring in our correspondence. sonya diag. oh,
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she's joining us live from that demonstration in london. the 1st since the u. k. government announced that suspending some shipments to israel sonya to people, they're feeling like the action is making a difference. what are they telling you the well, the reason why speaking to people has so many of decided to come out today is because they are still white. i'm good, i'm frustrated with the fact that you take government is still ex, focusing on licenses to israel and the news that the foreign secretary and out cost weeks. david, allow me to say take that to your face licenses would be immediately suspended. that's very, very difficult. to people who does that, and he said that if it needs to be brought to an embargo added scott, it needs to cease and cease. now. i dropped a moment here, which was the tail end of the march head. they've gathered quite close to the
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streets by these ready embassies, but they're not able to go any further until generally they you, todd this for groups all over the account, which is we've got to voice that frustration towards the government. i said yes, that the previous government, it was much more difficult to get that message across. they fear also, that this government isn't just bring that much from the government the time before . the conservative governments in that case is not being that strong enough when it comes to resolving the comes like see, is really strikes against casa out of holes. really what you have is also a side stop frustration that injustice that people are feeling here is not being listened to by the government. sonya, thank you very much for that. sonya diego, with the latest live in london, the
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officials of the gun removing the bodies of children killed in a fight at a school during the treat in central kenya, at least to 18 students, have been confirmed dead 48, remain on accounting for a still unclear how to find at the dormitory in erie county sconces place on thursday night catherine. so it has moved from mary. we are at a station that has been setup uh by the can your red cross? um and you know, the officials here are um helping the assignment needs to undergo counseling . and also tracing the, the students that are missing many of the students are still missing. we have been speaking through the families here who are very frustrated because that thing, they're not guessing at any information from the government about what exactly is happening we, i mean,
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the school itself has been cordoned off. we're told these meetings going on between government officials of pro forensic experts as well. and um, so you know, the officials, there are no moving the bodies of from the done maternity to an open field . we have spoken to one of our associates who said that some of the manual that i ducked um on a doorway and that showed that this students were trying to escape. so it's very, very devastating. so the families here a saying that they just want to know what is happening. a thousands of protesting across from us to denounce the nomination of the new prime minister. the less than the lions condemned the president's refusal to name a prime minister from the coalition. the new popular funds came 1st and the countries recent legislative elections. but the matter to call the call and appointed conservator, michelle bonnie,
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in the european union's form of requisite negotiation, well that's bringing all costs onto the tasha butler, she's joining us live from a protest in paris and we've been looking at pictures of the crowds behind you of the past hour natasha. they certainly looked big. what's the message that people had on green. they said the french presence stolen. they like some nice one. so many everyone. we say students feeling bad? no. they wouldn't have to hold the july sales or even the amount of my cost as to who is choosing to point me to send someone to answer the spectrum of michelle fornia. and what's interesting is there also many young people to
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read the pain, which is really well when the election came out of the mass. i'm a single moving everything in the future. so designed for this mode of disappointment. natasha. thank you very much for that. natasha butler, joining us live from paris a so the head on ologist era, politicians and india stays with west bengal on demanding the death penalty for rape cases. somebody put say hush of punishment isn't a solution. touch down star liner is back on earth and fall into the league of style on a spacecraft or times to this box with the crew on the
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the hello sign. a warning has now been issued for ty, food, the yagi. it is making its way further west was this position of the system of the moment when still of around a 175 kilometers per album. now it has lost its voltage source. the energy will wake and quite quickly out of the system, picked up speed as well. $25.00 comments as per hour making you sweat a general wesley direction. so still lots of very heavy rain coming through this, but the weight is not as great a concern. we could still see another 20300 millimeters of rain over the next couple of days into northern vietnam. northern areas of las before it makes its way into me and mos as a go on into monday and say how about west of weather continues to drift for the west coast. but the legacy of south is still coming back in behind. what's a good positive southern china? what's the weather at this stage?
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now, what was northern parts of china? beijing saying some very heavy rain. in between it is 10 retry korean peninsula, jen. retry sean is show us. meanwhile, across central pos of japan over towards tokyo. good scattering a showers across the south east asia, the heaviest of which northern parts of the philippines pushing across into northern areas of indo, china and india also sing some heavy right around the east coast. the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, or the, you're watching me, elizabeth put on a mendoza, a reminder of our top stories. the solid as well as again targeting heavily populated refugee camps and residential areas across garza, at least $24.00 people have been killed since dawn, saturday marks and 11 months since the $1000.00 again. officials have been guns are moving to the bodies of children, killed in a 5 school dormitory in central kenya. at least 18 students have been confirmed at 48, remain on,
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accounted for to the unclear house finest offices and demonstrations in farms of protesting against president a monument comes decision to appointed conservator of prime minister. that's the spot the left. when coalition winning the largest number of states and we since registers have been actions will pay for the voting. and algeria when more than $24000000.00 are expected to cost the ballots and the presidential election. 2 candidates, the challenging of the monday to boons bed for a 2nd to aso many voices, boy, cost of the election in 2019 turn out will be important. unemployment and rising inflation or among versus biggest concerns. sullivan job has been speaking devices, and algeria, 2nd largest city, or on of medicines. reducing algeria generated nearly 2700000000 dollars last year and covered about 70 percent of its pharmaceutical needs. it's part of an effort to diversify the economy of
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a from point in gas. and in the past few decades. it's not only made the country more self sufficient, but also propelled algeria to become one of the advocates largest produces of medicines. 200 factories, like disciplines have created jobs, but not enough authority. it doesn't regularly publish official numbers, but the international labor organization says about 12 percent of the population is out of book. and roughly one and 3 young people. and unemployment weighs heavily on board as decisions and gas exports have increased during the international in the crisis. but at the state coffers filled up, a big spending has also spiked and been our job creation. it's a green on the economy facing challenges including restrictions in new fords and currency, the valuation in the open market. a jury is trying to leave with the economy. it's been submitted to previously, investors have no confidence to invest in algeria, but that's beginning to change as i lose or amended. an image change in the rebound of our economy depends on severing the relationship between corruption, money, and politics. and that's what's given us a launch pad was
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a new economic outlook ream help to set up this restaurant and as your, your 2nd city of around 2 years ago, she says young people need to work hard to find the opportunities. and especially if this situation now is a little bit difficult, people are expecting things to change after the elections. personally, i have no issue with my business. i work hard and my salary is good. i have stability, and i don't think about leaving algeria. many young people, frustrated by the lack of opportunities, want to move abroad, but the older generation believes those problems can be solved by electing the right people. the latter who will of course i'm going symbol. it's obligatory. i hope whoever wins will make the country better and we have a very rich country. i hope that whoever wins takes care of the young and old to and increases pensions because it's not enough. it is, almost all is unions want better prospects, jobs and social improvements. they've heard promises before, but the number of what's costs on saturday will determine how many of them actually
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believe the 3 candidates, some a job without the data while we're on rest and they'll do full us, partisan and dollar trunk won't be sentenced for his hash one to try until the office of in the van the election. he is convicted on says he full council falsifying this, this reco it's to can see and payments to an adult film actress. she advertises the reports from washington dc. a donald trump presented the postponement as an indication for his arguments to be entire how some of the persecution was afford. that d a which went against me has been postponed because everyone realizes that there was no case because i did nothing wrong. it's a which i did say and attacked by my political opponents in washington, dc, and comrade, kamala harris and radical left about it. for purposes of election, it appears as though that was so for years,
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the case sensitive or money paid to a former adults who mattress during trumps 1st presidents were run in 2016 to avoid a potential scandal. trump was found guilty of 34 felony counts of falsifying business records to conceal the nature of these payments. the judge, besides agree with the case, justice one, michelle and rhodes. he was suspending the sentencing to avoid any appearance, however on warranted. the proceeding has been effected by will seeks to effectively approaching presidential election in which the defendant is a candidate. and there is a certain amount of agreements with sentencing a presidential candidate to up to 4 years in prison just weeks before the election . isn't a good look for the us with respect to the argument that the judge caved to political pressure. i actually think that it's quite the opposite. i think what the judge did here is said, i am going to give this defendant a fair shot either way, but no matter what this court is going to continue to be impartial and even if
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there's any inkling of impropriety. we're going to dispel that from now faces sentencing on november the 26th potentially as president elect and whether he wins the election or not. he is expected to appeal the guilty verdict in a process that will take several months. and even if he loses that appeal, it is the unlikely that he will be in prison while serving as president. thank you very much. so for now, trump is victorious. having managed to delay all 4 of the criminal trials, he was facing ahead of the presidential election. she ever time c l g 0 washington . it's more than 30000 people have gathered in south korea's capital demand and government action to combat and global warming. the monster sol, financial district is the biggest demonstration this. yeah. south korea is the g 22nd largest coal pollutant optis train the protest to say the government and corporations office doing it off to meet carbon emissions targets. the
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climate crisis is not a problem. you need to a single country or individual, we need to stomach change and we are running out of time. and d as westbound goals phase as possible, that could lead to capital punishment for racist. it still needs the president's approval before becoming low, but some say the death penalty may not be enough of a determined major protest have taken place nationwide since the race and killing of a doctor and coal cotton last month. let me pull some shitty supports from the eastern city and show you book as home nurses in india's eastern city, a folk up to 12 hour shifts, and long train commutes a day. these are teen. but the rape and moto for dr. government run hospital in this city has been fielding for safety for your good. now what if a doctor on duty can be raped and killed? what's about any of us you fear for your safety from the moment you step outside the house? well i, when i commute in fear, if someone says something when the streets,
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i keep my head down the crime and close at the is among civil section. a sold cases, making headlines across india. government data says there's a rape reported every 15 minutes in the country on the side title says a majority on not because victims fuel being shamed and stigmatized of redness that sexual abuse happens within families in schools of every bit. but reporting is feeling very, very, it is still very under reported. there is, we can blame me out of saying that you like the 2nd is that a shame for 5 pills? a feeling of being ostracized by full types. and so the feeling of being she hardly is even if they are ready to see me before then. lastly is really thing the trauma of and the going to complain in 2012, the rape, and that of a 22 year old woman and kept in new delhi that nationwide protest forcing india is
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government to enforce. how shall punishments will re simply separate states, including best been gold balls, bills proposing capital punishment and some sexual assault cases. they will need approval from the pressed, the rape and murder of the doctor and pulls that the is resonating with women across india. were concerned about the level of section one and it's in the country and act was safe. this isn't something that can be easy, resolved to policing. oh, by changing the laws. but some of the nice ation says laws and not a detriment. and i'm calling for the change in society and attitudes to what section violence against women. the same is victoria appointments. that's the main thing. so we made some adjustments of picked up the $600.00. these have the dogs to sign the most doctor, $6000.00. that we meant to be seen as
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a parson. this protest includes the dyslexia and the people see in a city that was once conceded on the safest full been in india, a series of disease, a cold potato, easton india, focused on government hopes to connect 47 $1000000.00 in income tax this year. increasing tax revenue is one of the conditions of its international monetary fund bailout that economists say that's going to be difficult because only a small fraction of the population in the cash based economy pays taxes come on high. the reports from his mom about its holiday season and bug is done and multi garage here. this checking is mangled trees is why did this may be the last time in be overseeing the transport office proved tobias, rising operating costs and higher decades of garden to earnings at small and medium
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sized phones. if things don't get better, it says you have to find another source of income, just not as dis homepage on the farm is being the bronze of excessive taxes on items like seeds, fish lies that are and i look for the see and get nothing in return that it's affecting, i'll put activity and prosperity so we can that end up box view. yeah. buckets on mango experts have good due to popular demand internationally. however, the countries was sticking, i'll make prices in years, is affecting every sector of society besides the fish and the biggest problem we're facing up a hefty texas which are crippling the agriculture industry, forcing farms to sell the land to build is by housing projects. this trained threatens food security as arable land is lost and production declines. agent action is needed to revise tax policies and support firm is
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a good option and economic mismanagement had brought progress down to the words of financial collapse. the government claims a shortfall in revenue collection, but many people say influential landowners don't pay their fair share of decades. suffice saw the use of past, but there is no progress on the revision of our tax system. is this the way to impose taxes on the salaried clause? yes, we have agreed with the i m f that we will impose taxes. but for how long can we go on like this that i can fix? and then let's say tax evasion is a chronic problem in focused on an government enforcement major the an effective the government holds to collect $47000000000.00 this by $910.00. yeah, 40 percent more than the previous year. dog is with good faith to me. economists, a increasing tax revenues will be difficult because only $5000000.00 people and
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focused on population of $240000000.00 their lives on de awnings. come all the data, all it's normal bought. part francis is in pop when you get in the 2nd leg of his 12 day tour of the asian pacific region, he's met government officials and local authorities. the head of the roman catholic church called for an end to tribal conflicts and pop when you get a. he also visit the single pool and east timor. boeing style on the space coff has landed back on the thoughts of leaving the international space station with no one on board stall on the caps through the end of its troubled 3 months by coming down in new mexico. i looks bit has more and what's happened to us could along the way, should return to this touch down. star liner is back on or that land boeing's, beleaguered star lajna touches down empty, leaving its crew members. books will more and sony williams stranded in spikes and
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all of us feel happy about the successful landing. but then there's a piece of us all of us that we wish it would have been the way we had planned the star line alone just in june for what was meant to be a week long test motion to take the 2 extra notes to the international space station i have a feeling i have a real good feeling in my heart that the spacecraft to britain will bring us home no problem. but they were problems. unexpected malfunctions in a thruster and leaks of helium forced to nessa to return style on an empty, leaving the extra notes in the space station. mission control is plan to bring the to home on a space, x crew drag and craft and for that. but we'll have to wait until february, mixed yeah. space flight is risky, even at its safest and even edits most routine. and
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a test flight by nature is neither safe nor routine. after carrying out extensive ground tasting, bowing promises its style line and can bring the extra notes home safely, but nesa disagrees. i would call it a technical disagreement where we get a group of engineers together and they disagree on the risk level of what could potentially happen to the thrusters. but when you get a great job building a model now with the question is, is that model good enough to predict performance for a cru vehicle is pushing down range that you're a space agency awarded both boeing and space, ex multi 1000000000 dollar contracts, more than a decade ago, to develop spacecraft to text the extra notes to and from the i s s. e loan mosques, space 6 had soused a hit of boeing. successfully flying dozens of esther north since 2020. well, boeing, starlight, a program has faced a series of setbacks really and that's so we'll now review all aspects of the start
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line is performance before deciding on it's next steps. and boeing, we'll try to work out how it all went so wrong. like speed, which is 0. finally, this one, this in the brazilian musician says your mendez credited with bringing boston. no the to the world has dive, aged, 83. and that's what america edited lucy, a newman takes look back at how mendez made the hearts of many is beat to a different rhythm. the. this is the sounds, the launch says human this as a global sensation. 1966, the composer pianist and singer, founded a group called served human, this and brazil. 66, creating the sound of it fused both a nova, somebody funk and jazz. then to have a brazilian song in portuguese. barbara, is it an artist to become, you know,

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