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most indeed, all in their favor. full analysis, announce 0. the, [000:00:00;00] the you're watching the news, our life from headquarters in delphi and jerry, you navigate on. here's what's coming up. in the next 60 minutes, the palestinian desktop rises in gauze off on what should be the 1st day of school across the strip. israel's war has deprived hundreds of thousands of children of education for nearly a year. syria accuse this is real of carrying out airstrikes and northwestern. how a province at least 14 people are killed and many injured in vietnam, the death toll from ty, from the on the clients to 59. the strongest storms that hit a 0,
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this year has left the trail of destruction in its way. we hear from inmates were inside the democratic republic of congo, largest prison during an attempt to jail for 8, in which a 129 people were killed. i'm trying to how much was spoilt as mommy police investigate? why? one of the nfl biggest thoughts tyrique hela with briefly detained just hours before going a touchstone for the mine and dolphins. in the 1st game of the season, the hello, we begin this news our in gaza. where is really are strikes have been taking place across the strip killing at least 10 people. many more are wounded and palestinians are having to use a donkey and carts to take the injured mostly children to hospital. but while some are going to hospital, they're not going to school. it's the 1st day of the academic year for many
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children around the world. but it's not for those in gaza. so more than $650000.00 palestinians students face another year without education because of israel's war. among them are 40000 high schoolers who couldn't sit exams this year. the palestinian ministry of education says more than 11 and a half 1000 students had been killed and tens of thousands injured by is really a tax. more than 750 teachers and professors have also been killed. a 92 percent of gaza schools are out of service after being damaged or destroyed and is really a tax and, and that he has more from dated by law in central garza this used to be a place of learning, but now it's a place of refuge families have came here from across, causal seeking shelter from is there any bombs, children here are lucky to be alive,
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but they know they are missing out on the life they should be living at home. i as i recall the last day at school, it was the 1st day we were supposed to resume lessons the following sick today. all of a sudden it was now, it's been almost a year and i'm still out of school. we were not able to finish out studies. i missed my school too much to out the building. there are reminders of a loss. education medium often thinks about a time when her day revolved around school. now it revolves around survival. supplies are short and she does what she can to help her family. going to be there instead of leaving for the school day in the morning, we lined up for walter for julie feet. what can i say? why not just the 1st day of school was always a day. just remember, we spent the night before and beds with our school uniforms. we were so excited, it was hard to sleep. at school,
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we'd meet friends and classmates. we'd also exchange gifts and celebration of the 1st day in so many or instead of old that we woke up that day to the sound of explosions miss aisles killing the blood until the massacres merciless bowman. you name it, policy and children and guards are now into their 2nd school year with no chance of being in a classroom the united nations war that's depriving them of education could cause long term damage to god's children. after months of death and destruction brought on by israel's war and causal, it would be easy to despair. but to other people here have had to sacrifice many things. there are some things they will never give up on our life. i feel my children will have a broad future. i believe my daughter will be a university professor and the board a pilot. i pray they will occupied the highest of all professional ranks. i pray,
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god will save them and all goes and children enough with the war enough with it. even in the darkest of times, children still find moments to play and simply be children. but to reclaim their rights, to an education, all they can do is hold onto hope and pay for an end to as well as we're in the committee. i'll just eat a daddy, but garza kind of time will bring in our correspondence, auto boss who, who's joining us from dayton, bella as well. so thought it, as we heard in his report, education is just one of several crises impacting children, access to food, the spread of polio, as well as others are also a major concerns of the world. the read all of these crisis that you have mentions awfully direct the results of the it's very ongoing defensive. if we went back to october, the 7th, we completely understand that the armies tossed to the very that the minute 3 campaign in which they have destroyed the vast majority of educational census long
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slide with full educational facilities that are going by the united nation full run by garza's education, administrative education, we clearly understand that more than $600.00 pounds, that's how cities have been deployed from having an access to public education for the 2nd tier. now children, instead of focusing on the education the attending, to focus on affording the basic necessities, including goal pertaining proper access to propaganda them is a fluid. so in order to, to bring faxed them to the families and the buddha, to buy some suits of food that could be available in the market room side with the disruption of the series network in the church. we had lived and contributed to the wants, the print of the pull your backs of the pool. you virus that had been right now talk to by the united nations, that it's key parts. and as, as the process of explanation, is this an ongoing fall? because it goes, as children have been desperately looking for public education. now the destruction of the certification of the facilities and schools that from the beginning of the
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complet content of the evaluation senses now is increasingly working on to a working on increasing the rates of electricity, which will help set send me a very devastating notifications on below run for the future of the palestinian education and he's probably children are no longer even believe that the schools would be rebuilds again. because the believe not because by the army, from the different videos that have been the most early and separate areas in the district. as they are pulling up the schools, that means that the army is systematically trying to replicate the educational system from the cause i turned the vast majority of these children to be literate. and this is the real nice. that's how the senate has children has been getting through. i won't, i won't also, i want also to speak about the psychological trauma resulted from the, these ongoing attacks that adds to the misery of those children fox. generally, those children have been going the worst to humanitarian and security conditions ever since the beginning of the conflict and that you bite the children are getting
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killed, right? so we can get you out to this, to the children that sort past more than $11000.00 palestinians charles being killed since october, the 7th. and potentially these, these numbers will increase as the is by the armies passing in, you know, the tree evacuation orders for the residential vendor of garza and the foaming campaign as to ongoing without any sort of respite. the re thank you so much. part of also reported from that and that are in central garza will schools and the occupied westbank are also under threat from is really rates on to tax the. he went to a school near novelist and met with some of the students, a little difficult things here in the schools, especially among the students of the 9th grade. the teacher is ok in their feelings . she's telling them it's normal to cry. as students are trying to process, the loss of their classmates. banner back is
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a 13 year old. was supposed to be here today starting her school year. but she was shocked that by these really forces, once she was in her home on friday, under occupation, you experienced the arrest in killings of your loved ones. you see is really settlers taking your lines. you didn't live a normal childhood. what do you think can help us survive all of this? yes, you're right face. we should have face and patients call success. we're leaving the fear. when we go from one place to another, we have to take many issues into account. do you mind just walking around and you hear is israel of forces have storms of religion was the fullest of this innocent child and that whereas the human rise in the children's rights and hi, how you doing at the center that even last school year, the grades were low and i can't even pushing my students. i know that i am not okay myself. imagine the children, they have very frustrated and the goal is affecting him so much that they can't stay focused. i don't know just savannah,
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is there any forces to at least 17 knowing palestinians in the occupied the west bank in the last 11 months? it's 100000 palestinians are going to school today and you'll see your point west bank was remembering their follow palestinians in the besieged calls us to the people here say they're trying to secure a better future. they're trying to learn and to study. but that future looks very uncertain to that, but he does eat off the occupied westbank palestine. we can now speak to semester, but who is a consultant, psychiatrist and head of the mental health unit in the palestinian ministry of health. she's joining us from occupied easters. the welcome to all just to remind me, i know that you've set up is really occupation is not only a political issue, but a mental health problem. talk to us a little bit about your work there and how difficult it is. so to me sometimes and make sure that you see the best arctic
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impact on a hot invasion in gaza. but also interested back at the traumatic events created by mandatory finance affecting everybody stadium. and the younger minds are more to, to be affected receive that in among children and young people at the diversity think situation is preventing them from schools which are not on the safe places, but their place for cognitive stimulation and for social stimulation as well. so everything is interrupted now, and that will impact the future of this generation of the people who are now to the right, but so long as the these conditions process the war as well as the occupation, then the problems will persist. so how do you deal with these challenges we,
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we need to say space in which we can work on the provide to them. i think what is necessary is to provide humanitarian aids and advocacy for people who are living without cease fire under continuous bombardment and fit as soon as there will be cease fire. it is very important to re establish the health system and the school system. both of them more completely destroyed. and i think uh, these 2 systems really create the foundation for a 80 application for the 1st thing in the community that is affected by war and violence when it comes to the nation. the right to education is recognized in the universal declaration of human rights as a fundamental human right for all. and as we see under is really occupation not right, is not exercised, nor is it protected. what do you think are the responsibilities are for those
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countries who have signed onto the declaration of human rights to protect our rights and are they failing what it's meant to? right. and it's very important. circumstance understands, have been finding themselves on uh, a bit capacity to educate the children and do i think any country or institutional investors not providing and contributing to the advocacy of restoring that tried to palestinians should be held accountable for this neglect and for allowing all this damage to come upon, post indians, when children are not provided and education, what is the short term and long term impact of that on a society? a short term research is a psychological mode with the team that includes edition anxiety,
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post traumatic stress disorder. and at a, if we're going to add stimulation, it would affect their problem solving ability. long term effect includes as a big change and there were due and the personalities at spread on a disorder and crime in the site. okay, we'll leave it there. so much of a thank you so much for speaking to us. i'm occupied east jerusalem. there's, as a funeral procession has been held in the occupied westbank for us to work, a citizen, an activist, hundreds of palestinians march through nablus, paying their respects she was saw in these heads by is really soldiers near the city on friday. and her bodies expected to be handed over to the turkish authorities. the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed for
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a 2nd day following the killing of 3 is really guards on sunday. hundreds of people are stranded near that crossing, hoping that it will be reopened. and these are pictures from the occupied westbank side jordanian police have asked people not to come to the bridge as it will be closed both ways. will jordan's government says an investigation into that shooting is under way? it happens on the western side of the island be crossing along the jordan river. that side lies in the occupied westbank, but it's controlled by is really forces. the gunman is set to have arrived from jordan on a truck. he then opened fire in a cargo area under is really controlled. he fire 3 rounds before being shot dead by is really soldiers. there are 3 major land crossings on jordan's western border, but the alan b bridge is the only one linking palestinians and the occupied westbank to the outside world. it's the only way for them to access air travel as their region has
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no airports have the sun protests more from the jordanian side of the border on the border crossing still remains close and it's unclear when exactly it's going to open as thousands of palestinian travelers remain stranded on both sides of the border for those who are still stuck in jordan. there's no other way for them to return home as this crossing is the only one, but let's palestinians in and out of the occupied westbank. that was really, authorities had shuddered the other 2 land crossings that had chairs with the jordanians, both in the north and the south. the one in the north has been re open, but only for is really passport holders. and passengers only meaning that there is no cargo or trucks that is going to pass through their jordanian officials have said they have conducted an investigation into what had happened yesterday. the security breach, after a shooter was able to open fire until 3 is really as on the allen be side of the board. or they're saying that the initial findings of the probe had named the
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shooter as smith and jesse saying he acted alone. and now they're cooperating with his really authorities on how to bring back his body to jordan for burial. authorities are also saying there still remains to jordanian drivers who are detained by is really authorities. and they're waiting for more information about their release. and the central jersey to think for st. border crossing jordan is really are strikes of killed 14 people in the northwestern province of how that's according to syria and state media. the attacks targeted a scientific research center and defense laboratories in and around the city of must see of several people have been injured and some are reported to be in critical condition. iran for a ministry has rejected claims made by is really media, but the airstrikes in syria were targeting sites linked to iran. to listen to all that said, it was being reported by some media outlets affiliated with design is regime claiming that the facility associated with also posted by you don, was attacked,
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and syria is not confirmed when she was official sources from the syrian government to have announced is that they were a tax on some of the syrian facilities, including and a tech on the research center affiliation with the ministry of defense and the syrian um, even though we can deem this criminal migration in the strongest possible tech, special world. okay, let's bring in our correspondence enough with that who's joining us now from babe ruth, to tell us about the aftermath of this attack, xena and what you're hearing about the extent of the damage and the casualty numbers while it's being described as the biggest strikes in years syrian state media call them the most violent and expensive is really strikes, syria is blaming israel for those overnights attacks as well, has not commented, but as well usually does not comment upon individual strikes. it's has acknowledged in the past carrying out hundreds of strikes in syria on what it says so far. he
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ran in length targets. you mentioned one of the targets, the scientific research center in the, covering the risk of how much there were multiple explosions overnight. multiple locations were hit and there were casualties as well. school in syria, it's facing. the goal is to the grades. he runs capabilities and to prevent it from entrenching itself militarily in syria. what israel has been doing is trying to disrupt the supply line that links the wrong back that damascus and all the way a to be roots. they have his weapons, the munitions, suppose they have hit the trucks carrying weapons, even trucks crossing from syria into lebanon. they have killed commanders and fighters link to, to a run and live. and since october, really these strikes have become more frequent, even though they've been happening for years. so that is as well stated goal in syria. and this is employing the same strategy and 11 on by trying to degrade iran
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to allied hospitalized military kids with santa was proud of the meetings at the 11 east prime minister held with 4 and ambassadors who are in love in on earlier today . yeah, southern and scared take are prime minister this evening. i have a quote for what he called. he called for an emergency meeting with 5 permanent members of the un security council 11 on is condemning israel as the ongoing attacks. and so they're loving on saying that civilians are increasingly being caught in the crossfire. they want the international community to urge as well to stop targeting civilians. even though this the conflict really has been largely confined to military targets. as of late, there have been, a civilians, civilians, cubes, so 11 on, but the lebanese government is not directly involved in this conflict. at the end of the day. it is has been law, which will decide whether or not it's going to hold fire. it has repeatedly said that this will not hold fire until israel's war on gaza,
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and it is not even interested in discussing any new security arrangements along the border, as long as, as well as the war on casa ends. and what we've seen really in recent days is an uptick in violence has but law launching more rockets, more drones, even if areas which have not been evacuated deeper insight as well as a response, but as well as intensification of attacks and southern 11 on now while this escalation, if you like, is still very much controlled. we are hearing more and more from his read the officials about the possibility of this conflict, widening and expanding. and this is that why the prime minister has been concerned really is because of these threats that are being made by it's really official. okay, thank you so much. and for the reporting from favorites, the cuts are as prime minister shares mohammad, but not good enough manners. sony has reiterated calls for an end to the war and gaza. katara the us on egypt had been mediating talks to reach a cease fire and secure the release of is really captives and gaza. and
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palestinians held and is really prisons, literature of them and then hi shuttle by the ending the war on the guns. a strip is a fundamental step towards coming, the escalating team since in the region and paving the way for achieving lasting regional pace. we emphasize the need for continued coordination and consultation among countries to ensure an immediate cease by and gaza, which would contribute to alleviating the suffering of the palestinian people and lead to the release of hostages and prisoners. these if it should open the door to broad opportunities for achieving regional stability and avoiding the risks of more violent and comprehensive escalation. the means to dawn, at least 30 people have been killed and 70 injured in showing by the rapid support forces paramilitary group. the attack was carried out in crowded market in the city
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of sonata on sunday. it came a day after saddam's foreign ministry rejected a call by the un for a piece for us to protect civilians. the attack is the latest in a conflict that broke out in april last year and between the sudanese army and the r s. f. have a morgan has more from hard to the art gallery strikes by the power of military rapids support forces on civilian areas in the city of send out on sunday is the latest in a series of strikes by the iris have on civilian territories, including here in the capital to no local sources in the city of sonata, which is the last remaining armies, town halls, and some not fade after the receptacle over many of the cities there in june and july. i say that that these faces civilians were killed and that 70 were injured. but they say that many of the 70 civilians are likely to lose their lives as well because of their critical injuries. as a result of the shrapnel from artillery attacks by the parent military rapids support forces. now here in the city of on demand in the capital costume,
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the rest of has also been carrying out artillery strikes on civilian areas, especially in the city of the mine. the cities, health ministry here and hard to say that at least 26 the buildings have been killed in the past to be due to the artillery strikes, targeting civilian territories and civilian homes in the city of under mine. and while the united nations is called for peacekeeping force to protect civilians here into them, fighting continues with the rest of the thing that the army has launched as strikes in the dark for region in the past week where dozens of civilians have also been killed. the rest of has also lungs are to lose tracks on fashion, and that's the last remaining army stronghold in the dark for region. it also launched a drone attack or several drone attacks on the city, on sunday, and the army and it's allied forces there and are $4.00 and $5.00. she said that was the largest during the attack since the recession tried to take over and slash it in may, civilians, how been killed and artillery strikes. that'd be our staff have been firing on the
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city open fashion and they've been killed. and as strikes launched by the sudanese army in this independence are for region, but despite the fact that the you and has called for both 5 uh for a 22 it's assigned a ceasefire agreement or to observe as these sites allows to billions of some kind of risk by, from the fighting both sides just by saying that they're committed to protecting civilians continues to target each other with civilians bearing the brunt and losing their lives. being caught in the crossfire between the 2 wearing sides. hey, bill morgan onto 0, hard to a time for a check on the weather fears efforts. and how are we have a developing how it can making its way towards the deep south of the united states . it can save us every ever cloud here at the moment. it is known as a potential tropical subject. line 6. not a vague catchy night. if it does become a hurricane, it will be cold. friends save high pressure at the moment, keeping things quiet for much of the us. this high will tend to just not a little further race would sit. so try to block off fast system down here,
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but you can see how it really gathers as we go on through tuesday. we'll continue to push its way further north was not a sunshine for most on choose day one or 2 showers just around the rockies. the 33 celsius for la city northwest generally drive is a bit of a change coming in here as you go through why the stay showers just toppling the way in so cool to that little fresh, a little more like normal, less for ally at around $26.00 celsius and it comes our heart can, it'll be kind of one heart and by the time we come to what wednesday, as i said, it will be cold friends. same. so it's brewing up now of course the gulf of mexico just pushing out. so the gulf and kind of a eastern parts of mexico seeing some very heavy rain at present. and it will continue to just not just way further north was quite a scattering across the shelves across central america. i'm more for the east. a stella has only als, is there a news? our country's in southern africa struggle to deal with the impact of a severe droughts? we'll have a report from some bob way. they successful,
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nice to match up by the price. low to nick the or the other again, the top stories on the al jazeera news hour is really or strikes have been taking place across calls are killing at least 10 people. many more are wounded and palestinians are having to use a donkey and cards to take the injured mostly children to hospital the alan b border crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank is closed for
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a 2nd day officer. a gun man killed 3 is released there. hundreds of people are strong to near the crossing, hoping it will be reopened, is really or strikes have killed 14 people in northwestern syria. that's according to syrian state media via tax targeted to scientific research center on defense laboratories in and around the city of most see us. several people were injured. iran on russia have rejected media reports. adjusting to ron has supplied short range resolves to rush up. iran says the reports of iranian missile transfers are a form of psychological warfare. russia has also commented saying it will continue to bill close ties, but to from that it considers an important partner. correspondence you'll use up of all of us joining us now from moscow to tell us more of what the kremlin attacked to say about this of the that's right. so from lose sparks
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meant to be trip. as coke has responded to the publication about iran alleged to missile deliveries to russia, saying that's that kind of kind of information isn't always true, but russia would continue developing cooperation with iran in all areas, including the most sense to ones and that number west and source has reported that iran had delivered a some missiles to russia and that the russian side could use them to show you cream and a trans destruction during winter. that information was actually confirmed by the national security commission of the ringing column. and they actually have methods, the delivery of the missiles to russia. and then both department security commission said that the missiles were delivered in exchange for weeds and solely beans. and that was necessary for a run to bypass the functions. but at the same time, the ringing foreign ministry has denied information about sending those missiles to russia, that, according to rain, for a ministry, a spokesman a ring in russian miniature corporation began long before the ukraine prices. and
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it complies with international law and has nerd actually say, well it, it has nothing to do with you, craig. so you'll, you'll, i mean, both countries obviously heavily sanctioned by the west. what do analysts tell you about the level of military cooperation between iran and russia? so you are right, so both countries are severely sanctions. uh, but the thing is that, uh uh, that particular issue has to be 2 countries closer to each other closer together. and of course, rush officially never comments or not the russian iranian ministry corporation, but of course it does take place. and then the for a long time of both countries have been discussing deliveries um supplies of russians, a multiple of flight and chats. such 5 as to iran and also iran is
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interested in the rest, has some flights cannot latrice, but to talking about 2 crates. of course it's widely known. a that russia is using the uranium sha had drone technology in the it's conflict with ukraine to strike ukraine's position in the country. so obviously the ministry corporation between the 2 countries is going to continue. okay, thank you so much really offer that reporting from moscow in vietnam to run show rains of triggered floods and land slides after typhoid yagi slammed the country. at least 59 people had been killed. the ty, food is the strongest to hit vietnam and decades. it made landfall on the north eastern coast after damaging parts of china, as well as the philippines. we can now speak to michael to tourist kate who is a journalist. he's joining us on how to human city. hi there, michael. starsky,
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can you 1st tell us about the situation right now in the aftermath of this type food? yes, and much of the concern now is up in the northern mountain, this provinces, north and west of android, there's still receiving heavy rain. there been numerous plants sites around today there throughout the day and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of fenway um, with traffic on it. of course their cars and motor bikes. and i went to the river, which was swollen from all the rain. um, hundreds of soldiers and police officers are out searching for victims that it's not clear right now. how many people may have fallen into the river. a few people have been rescued um but of course this now evening, so that's quite a serious situation and not unfortunately rain as protected for the next couple of days. and it regents and more land slides are expected. lots of roads and highways are cut off and even annoyed. it's not renewed, flooding this evening due to more rain. how prepared do people believe the country on the government's was for the tie?
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soon as, as we know, ample warning is critical and keeping people safe. yeah, i think generally they were quite betral. here it is. they could be, i mean that the storm was forecast several days in advance. we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean, unfortunately there's only somebody you can do for a storm or does magnitude, i'm sorry the, you know, a lot of wind damage a lot of flooding and more to come in on the flooding. and it looks like, but they did what they could to get people out of harm's way, make sure people are off the roads or in the worst of the storm, evacuating people from weaker buildings, getting people off off the water is and all of those the forces you know tragic, the deductible is in the fifty's now and will probably continue to rise, but there certainly did what they could. um, right up the storm is the region becoming more vulnerable to try fillings? i certainly am it is predicted to,
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to continue due to climate change. let me be a non, was not a stranger. exactly. it's not a tropical storm, but usually they, they are focus more on the central region of the country. and it's very rare for something the strong to make landfall in vietnam and mean the officials upset. this was the strongest type here and at least 30 years. um, but yes, unfortunately, more of this can probably be expected in the future. and you were mentioning the death toll a moment ago, you're rightly points out that it's in the fifty's. we're hearing at least 59 people have been killed so far, that could be an under estimate based on what you're saying. i mean, already is expect our dental to continue to rise. yeah, i mean there's a number of people missing, hundreds of dollars have been injured, but especially again now that it's, it's evening that it's into the night here. i mean, officials will be working through that. you're going to get people the same to you, but last slides will continue. and um, unfortunately i some of the remote mountainous areas that can be hard to parts. now
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exactly what's happening. so it's all hours or days after the task. okay, we'll leave it there. thank you so much for speaking to us from hutchinson. thanks . the pastor accused of charles sex trafficking in the philippines on the us has been arrested. police say a polo qui boy surrender to police at his church complex and the southern philippine city of deval for church members have also been taken into custody in 2021. the us state department charged him with trafficking women and girls as young as 12. barnaby. lo has more for manila, the laughter, 16 days of searching for then fugitive tell evangelist policy boy in his brawling church compound in double city. in the southern philippines, police now have custody of him and he's currently retained here at the national headquarters of the philippine national police in manila. now on monday, the interior secretary, the police chief and the ground commander of the operation, presented
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a fully disguised people. lloyd to the media. there was some disagreement over whether he surrendered or was arrested on sunday when, when use force broke. but during the pressure, officials were adamant that he had been arrested because he was already surrounded by law enforcement by friday evening. but i'm like, he has no other options, but that there's no other outcome, but even the forwarding to the government tense. but this was a man hans that began well before the stand off, police had actually been searching for an employee since june. when the arrest warrants came out to beloit is accused of forcing members of his church to make money for him to fund his lavish lifestyle. and he's also accused of raping women young girls. some of the miners so called pastoral school for allegedly forced to serve him. now he's also wanted by the f, b i n is facing similar charges in the united states, but of course,
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he denies all these charges. but given the severity of all these allegations, allegations of human trafficking and child sexual abuse among others before these have warned those who helped him with bade arrest those who helped him escape and hide from the 40s that there was no answer to the law. i'm sure someone should be guilty of obstruction of justice or 4 or 5 bleed ceiling. know some one for each one that's a little no interior secretary bid her avalos also reveal during the pressure that former president would be good to turn. they had press charges against him in connection with the police operation to arrest a portable keyboard right? now the 3rd, the of course is painlessly known as a close friend of keep roy and was made the administrator of people use properties in march. so could the 3rd to also be charged with obstruction of justice. the tour
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secretary says that's where the police to determine find below alger 0 minute female prisoners in the democratic republic of congo is mcculla. prison has told alger 0, they were gang raped during an attempt to jail break. last monday. the government says a 129 people were killed. rights groups on prisoners say there are now 2000 fewer inmates in that prison. then before the incident, in contrast to i'll just say was malcolm web has spoken to some of the inmates by telephone. and it's still not clear what happened inside mccallegh prison last week . and he's not easy to find out. the government says moving a 120 people were killed in an attempt to jail break. might creep, say the number could be much higher. we spoke to several inmates by phone about what happened from sunday evening on woods. we've hidden their identities for that safety. depaula was cut off from 9 pm the day it's around midnight. we heard the
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vehicle enter the main gate and didn't understand why it was unusual. then we heard the salt of people breaking the door open, then the prize and started. this video shows men trying to get through the bonds of this. so some of the saying a group is ready escapes and left the door open. and so they should take the chance to get out. then they say those running towards the gates of being ambushed matches with another prison that told us on the side to. busy everything started and look for then spread to other blocks. it was very hot that day. people were sweating and they were angry and they tried to break out. one group was breaking open through a wall and a stair case collapsed on many people. others managed to get to the main gate and they were all shot down by the gods. many were killed trying to get out. nearby resident say they heard heavy guns fly from about 1 am to 5 am,
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and they saw bodies being carried away. and pickups off to this video shows vehicles being loaded with bodies inside the prison, which houses nearly 10 times as many inmates as it was designed for. prison was built nearly 70. yes. it gave like belgian colonialists. since then comb, guys, populations multiplied by about 6 times contrasts is become a city, is 17000000 people because still the main prison subjugate. and it hasn't been expanded. the rights group say the prison population problem has been made was because most of the inmates have never stood trial. some of the weight seem to go to cool for 20 years or more. and also because of us, i can all but the rest, the government critics in the last. yeah. they'll go that didn't the manual colds being campaigning for prisoners, right. so it means that he's yes, on the business in d. c. overcrowded and also the lack of ford motor carter. that is
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why we have daily data that won't do. it says successive governments haven't listened. and that led to last week is off to female prisoners told us that the meet the violence things got even worse. they broke the door of the woman's block and they started draping us. they came with knives and razor blades, and if you refuse, they said they'd kill you. 2 women told us they would gang rates by mail, prisoners, and another said she witnessed it. the i was raped by several people. i don't even know what happened, and i'm wondering what kind of justice we have in the country. now, i'm not even able to stand all work properly because of what they did to me. right. groups and prisoners say they've since held head counts and that they would know about to thousands here inmates. and before the incident, they say the government needs to show how many were killed and the rested. let's say if others escaped that night. the government says nobody escaped,
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it's still investigating those responsible will be held to account malcolm web houses, era himself, democratic republic of congress, southern africa struggling with its worst drought in years. the un says the region has received only 20 percent of the rain. it usually gets during its crop growing season, which also has more from national land, west province in zimbabwe. municipal court, or has grand children at home who need to eat. if we blow from the hole, could make that possible to find me. she hits something roots and has not used the past. they died. all right, so these are disparate times ins. and bobby coma and bobby, like other countries in southern africa, is experienced in the new and just droughts. it's was drought indicative many families hungry. it was a total of 5 that fine readings that i did when i look at my grandchildren,
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i asked myself, what am i going to feed them? i stay up all night worrying about what am i going to give them the next day. this drought is terrible. most people in some bobby live in rural communities. agriculture is a major source of food and income. people in this area have started preparing the fields. this one, it's amazing them always staple food. they dug holes in a straight line and when it rains they'll put they seeds and foot lives. they need toll, then they will do this, cover it up and hope for good harvest. imagination is more than half a 1000000 children in some of the risk of mountain nutrition. there is a risk of increased morbidity and mortality among children. here's a bubbly due to the drought, and in addition, and as to 60 percent of the cups that were planted for basically lost,
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it has been fairly poor at harvest. and that has an impact on the income of the household. women in the village prepaid. so mixers they dug up with some part of that would be the main meal for the day or whatever. finding mostly for the children will be another challenge. my mobile off, one of the had them tests out there, which are language problems. the moment the still ahead on the news, our a surprise victory force for lanka in england, details support next. it's one of the award winning index investigations that give compelling insights into total storms from asia and the pacific one
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o one here on out to 0. the for the sports news you're sent out. thank you very much. during while it has been an eventful day for one of the nfl biggest stars tyrique hill, who says he's still trying to figure out what happened off to being detained by police just hours before his 1st game of the season. eliza ventilate released and went on to perform a handcuff celebration of the scoring a key touchstone for the miami dolphins. david stokes hassle, a chill out. so i don't video as it was before. kicking off the new season. miami dolphins wide receive it. tyrique hill was face down on the ground, being handcuffed by police with him and his friends captured the moment on their
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phones. as the 2 a 2 year old was detained, close to the stadium for an alleged traffic violation he was released. but even after the game, still trying to process what happened wasn't disrespectful, you know, because my mom didn't raise me that way. i didn't curse can do none of that. so i guess i'm still trying to figure it out. yeah. you know, i was doing what my uncle always told me, do whenever you in a situation like that, just listen which has on there and we'll just listen so gotta be careful. man in miami dade police department is placed one of the offices involved on administrative leave. pending the outcome of an investigation, one of his teammates kelly campbell was also briefly hung, cuffed after stopping to help. obviously, you know, everybody has bad apples in every situation. i don't want to bring it right into it, but sometimes
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a discount to everyone. you don't use. busy so what if i wasn't terribly q lower, knows like what that guy or guys, what did the who nickname the cheats up is considered the best way to receive it in the and i felt and despite the incidents still play the key role in miami's come back when over the jacksonville, jackie was the quote 7 passes, including an 80 or touch down the celebrations, mimicking what happened before the game they drove was like i read you, been that info today show you'll tail show you'll tail and i do erase. you fail me . so it was a plan celebration, obviously we have something else. then all of this happened this morning who says he hopes to use the incident to do something positive to the community and primes to become a police officer himself. once he's finished in the nfl. these folks out to 010 as well. number one. yeah. and extend that has made history by becoming the 1st it's out into in the us open. so in a beats home favor to fritz,
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to lift the trophy in front of a packed off, asked stadium 23 year old, his phone policies, american opponent, it's straight sets to come into 2nd grandson. title. his 1st was earlier this year in australia, before the told him it sent out was pulled up an adult and controversy and had been cleared of any wrong doing of the testing positive twice for band substance in months. the, it's difficult to, to describe everything because me and my team and then, and the people are close to me, the know what, what i've been through and in the last months obviously it was very difficult for me to enjoying and historic moments doing this tournament. slowly i restarted to, to feel a little bit more how, how i am as the person doesn't really matter how, how or what the result was. so this tournament for sure, will help me elizabeth, to one of the 2,
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no passwords to have started in paris as the pilot and fix came to an end on sunday night. workers have started to this month of the temporary city send to the news of landmarks including the eiffel tower and the river said that were used as a backdrop for numerous events across the games. it brings an end to 6 weeks of summer sporting action and the french capital, as in big games that finish last month i do is just in the hospital as a big send off for one of the wells launch is sporting spectacles. the powers games have been a huge hit in the host country. 2 and a half 1000000 tickets was sold with move in 90 percent full by french people, over 4000 athletes of taken part. the purley pix officially began in rome, and 1960, with just full 100 competitors. it's evolved into an offense. it's helping to change lives and opinions around the world. every time you computed more,
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people joined the pots, and every time you succeeded defense, it's a good with every wow, every cry, every fall, to search the racing. you tense, healthy forces, quotes and how they see this. it'd be safe to you. everyone has what i need through the world. oops. like, change that to do. let's lead change views was upraised must be replaced by wards of conviction. obstacles must become opportunities. 168 paralympic delegations were represented at the closing ceremony, where the form is on the fleets did the best to enjoy the policy. despite some late summer rain, 2028 hosts los angeles, hoping a sprinkler of sunshine and
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a dash of hollywood can help them compete with the show. paris has produced a i'm focused on delivering the best games ever. it will be the biggest olympics ever. will have uh, around 1112000 athletes on the field, the play and paralympic athletes on the field. the play will be the largest piece time gathering of people around the world. the paralympics has become a showcase to elite schools and increase efficiency and events. what is roles isn't, isn't possible, can be celebrated on the richardson elders era. although it's still time for some world war close to be broken on the final day of the games as well as african assets dominated the madison laurel coast. fatima so heavily the dc didn't just break the world racquel. she smashed it as a time of 2 hours, 48 minutes and 36 seconds the the previous time by near the 6 minutes. it was marcus the gold of the games and it came off. it's a new z. as was the boy,
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he won the men's event and there was also world records and power live thing is nigeria is full. i showed the older was, i mean yeah, you one goals into 86 kilograms final and incredible seats as she's already broken the world record. but once even said there was a $167.00 killer brands listed to do it again. and this is how that metals table looks like a china on top with 94 goals that just sort of the rustled whole from rio in 20161 day, 107 titles. it means that they've led the way at every games that since athens, it's 2004 great britain were a 2nd. 4 said street games while the hosts finished in a or jackson something to us, our nation's league, and castiano nato, has cooled in back to that game. so for to goal as extend that the, his career goals had a to $901.00 goals. it was an important assets coming in the final minutes of his
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countries. some game against kaufman is sold for to go claim it to one big place called him have record the just one when in the last 14 matches european champions of spain has secured the big windows, had been released school twice as his team be switzerland for one in geneva is a 2nd street last for the swiss spain, on the title holders. and this competition, this law haven't beaten felicia and the 2023 nations to the final one level, a ton women's football greats. alex morgan has played her final game up for the san diego waves. and so it's 5 year old is we're tying midway through the season off the she announced that she was pregnant with her 2nd child. it was in the ideal sense of as a she missed a penalty that would be to the full one more than play the $224.00 matches for the united states. when a new limpid gold added to world cups,
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just to click it down to atlanta, i have one that says test in england to pull over 10 years possum. miss sancho his essentially as a son, the home was in a ticket for free. it's just a full time they've ever between england, away from home and 1st as the oval in england, it's 26 years england won the serious c one so tiny is just one home run away from the 3 a season best. he hits his $46.00 for the los angeles still just as his 5 if he's a cleveland guardian for to nothing though does have the best record in the national lease. all time he's aiming to become the 1st player ever to hit 50 home runs and still 50 bases in a season. and also support for me. far smell will have more for you late to on. the reason i thank you so much for the updates. and if gyptian, archaeologists has launched the partition calling for the best of the ancient
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egyptian queen never to see to be returned the sculpture. it was smuggled out of egypt to germany more than 100 years ago. and as in the new us museum in berlin, and egypt has long called for it to be handed back. how much has you reports? one of humanity's great treasures, the bust of what is considered to be ancient egypt, most beautiful queen nefertiti of the 3400 year old relic mike clinic piece of egyptian heritage is now on display. nearly 3000 kilometers away in berlin's news museum. we are now to day the asia or the uh, this is the national committee as the government committee, the last 4 days of the boss to visit the egypt as the boss was removed illegally from the country up to being discovered by a german archaeologist move on a 100 years ago,
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and i think it's fine. now. you have to is the 24th with the 25. should be the you that the after come categories and the somebody jason, so either until next week come back again. then i see that museums is paid for that. this, the entity is because our heritage was taken out of egypt by the page. and then this is multi zip spouse campaign to retire and ancient treasures smuggled out of the country by former colonial powers. egypt recovered the head of an ancient statute depicting the egyptian pharaoh ramsey's the 2nd earlier to escape from switzerland. he was considered one of ancient egypt to most powerful pharaoh's egyptians allow, waiting for the beautiful woman nefertiti to arrive, the literal meaning of her name. mohammad hagey houses era thanks for watching the news our analogies 0. we're back in
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denominator hero. now, the 20 people are killed and is really air strikes in gaza, including children on what should be the 1st day of the school year across the street. the, you're watching all the 0 life from a headquarters and del finds that, you know, if we're going to also coming up, syria accuses israel, of caring out air strikes in north western hum, a province,

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