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the otherwise sponsor with the strategic downstream industry on the clock. in the news, your better tomorrow. the . the hello own money in sight. this is a new sound life from dive on. coming up in the next 60 minutes. the toll on children more is radio strikes and gospel with children among the dead, on what should be the 1st day of a new school, yet accusations from syria that israel is responsible for striking targets in the northwest, killing at least 16 people, and entering many more typhoon y'all, the brings devastation to vietnam, destroying bridges,
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and leaving 59 people that across the country. and a non homes in the philippines comes to an end, police capture a church pastor, enrolled in 6, prosecuting, and support miami police are investigating why officers detained. one of the nfl biggest starts to retail was hancock just hours before he scored a touchdown from miami dolphins. and there were season opener the welcome to the program. we begin this news out and gone. so where is really strong? some been taking place across the strip can at least 20 people since late on monday . i'm anymore wounded and palestinians having to use don't keys and costs to take the engine. most of them children to hospital was from all going to hospital. they are not going to school, it is the 1st day of the academic year for many children around the world, but not for those living in gaza. over $650000.00 palestinians students
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face another year without education because of israel's will. among them all 14000 high schoolers who couldn't sit exams this year. the policy administrative education says move, and 11 and a half 1000 students have been killed. tens of thousands have been injured by is there any attacks? open $750.00 teachers and professors have also been killed and 92 percent of goals of schools i was of service off to being damaged or destroyed in is really attacks him. katara has moved from there all by the in central gaza. 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, but they know they are missing out on the life they should be living at home uh,
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as i recall, the last day of school, it was the 1st day we were supposed to resume licensed the following saturday. all of a sudden it was cool. 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 waiting 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, we'd meet friends and classmates. we'd also exchange gifts and celebration of the
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1st day, putting them in here, instead of all that, we woke up that day to the sound of explosions miss aisles killing the blood to the massacres. merciless bowman, you name it. honesty and children in gauze are now into their 2nd school year with no chance of being in a classroom. so united nations war that 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 pilot. i pray they will occupied the highest of all professional ranks. i pray, god will save them and old girls and children, enough with the war enough with it. even in the darkest of times,
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children still 5 moments to play and simply be children. but to reclaim device, to an education, all they can do is hold onto hope and pay for an end to as well as we're in the city. i'll just eat a daddy, but i garza kind of time to come by soon. joins is now live from day around by in central garza tarik education. of course, just one of the several crisis is impacting children in gauze that you also have food access. also, the spread of polio, one of the major concerns just took was through how difficult it is for children in gauze. and today will certainly is quite difficult for a gauze as children who have been undergoing really drastic humanitarian, the security conditions. and they have been going through relating to this attacks for almost 11 months in which they have witnessed the destruction of the
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residential homes, schools. i'm the places that i've been used to let and install it. basically over show the have what is the loss of their loved ones alongside with parents, the destruction of the vast majority of golf district communities whose children since october they have been absolutely experiencing a tremendous amount of a trauma that will set to lead impact on their development like to especially that their life has to end up slowly down from receiving. i'm getting access to education to right now. be focusing on how they can obtain a got on them. some leeches. so i know that to say 5. now this is incredibly in human because those children right now have been absolutely experiencing her rough ex circumstances that must be mitigated and events would immediately we are talking about more than 11000 how city children have don't these who are right now supposed to join that seats in the schools and to receive education. and just basically the,
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just all of it children since october have surpassed more than $15000.00 palestinians children. despite these, when he claims that they are taking ultimate safety measures in order to avoid casualties. amongst civil means we can clearly see inside the departments overlooks the hospital numerous amounts of children who are numerous numbers of children who are experiencing the treatment because of their injury. suddenly it helps this thing too because of these values, tax on stuff for areas in the gaza strip. and on top of that there's 2 more than $20000.00 thompson and children who us to messing on. some hundreds who are being buried on month to grades is absolutely here. uh, condition for this part of the city of children who had growing too old and a very short time. instead of having a very normal life and now being live in desperation, a very tiny that children on which kinds of basic mississippi i came many thanks
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for the entire of us doing that for us in their out by law schools in the occupied westbank are also on the threads from is there any raids attacks or corresponding to the abraham went to school near novelist and met with some of the students that a still difficult thing 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 a 13 year old. was supposed to be here today starting her school year. but she was shocked at by these really forces. once she was in her home on friday, under occupation, you experienced the arrest and killings of your loved ones. you see is really settler's taking your lines. you didn't live a normal childhood. what do you think can help us survive all of this? yes,
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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. you might just be walking around and you hear as it is really for us has have storms of religion was the fullest of this innocent child. and that where is a human rise in the children's rights? and hi, how you doing at the center that, 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 to speak to them in so much that they can't stay focused. i don't know just about 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 apply to us bank while remembering their follow palestinians in the besieged cause 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
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uncertain to that, but he just need all the occupied with bank. how the students in the city of hebron in the occupied westbank were unable to reach the school today. and the 1st day of the academic year at b called him a school is already full of the setup check points in the city as they conducted a rate in the own out the area. so i'm a job. there is a consultant, psychiatrist and head of mental health unit in the palestinian ministry of health. she says israel's ministry vonage in garza, i'm okey pod, westbank will have a lifelong negative impacts on palestinian children. you see the best of the impact on a whole generation in gaza, but also get the risk back at the top metric events created by vanessa the finest affecting everybody. stadium and the younger minds are more prone to be effective.
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receive that in among children and young people at the domestic situation is preventing them from schools which are not on the safe places, but a place for cognitive stimulation and for social stimulation as well. so everything is interrupted now, and that's where you impact the future of this generation. of the people who are now children and schoolers, we need a safe space in which we can work on the provide to them. i think what is necessary is to provide humanitarian aid and advocacy for people who are living with adults use fire under continuous bombardment and fit. as soon as bear with the ceasefire. it is very important to re establish the health system and the school system. both of them were completely destroyed. and i think as these
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choose your standards really create the foundation for a happy edition. for the 1st thing in the community that is affected by war and violence, a funeral procession has been held and the occupied west buying. so us tuck ish, a citizen, an activist i should, nor etzky, hundreds of palestinians march through nob loose paying the respects the 26 year old was shot in the head by his randy soldiers near the city on friday during the process against illegal as writing, supplements a body is expected to be handed over to tucker authorities. they are in the land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed for a 2nd day. following the killing of 3 is ready guns on sunday. hundreds of people, a stranded near the crossing, hoping that it will be reopened jordanian police of aust, people not to come to the branches that remains closed in both directions. to
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salute reports now from king hussein crossing in jordan for a 2nd day in a row. the border crossing between jordan and the occupied west bank is closed. the king hussein bridge on the jordanian side, along with these rarely controlled allan b crossing is the only entry and exit point for palestinians from the territory. we are from jeanine and came here hoping that the 1st thing is open a comfortable this distance and off the reaching the last exit point up to the drill damian side. unfortunately, were held for an hour on the bridge and finally told no entry with tons back and now you're still wasting. we have been waiting for almost 3 days now. it is. the closure follows the fatal shooting of 3 is rarely is on sunday by a jordanian gunman. a man says it's open to an investigation and is working with authorities in israel to find out more about the breach and security and detention
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of 2 jordanian drivers of a thirty's or closely monitoring the ongoing investigation involving 2 jordanian drivers who remain in custody in israel. the ministry confirmed that all other jordanian drivers initially detained for questioning in connection with the incident have been released. jordanian investigators say they've confirmed the identity of the gunman as a jordanian. national named may hit and jesse, who acted alone. officials in israel initially closed all 3 land crossings. the chairs with jordan would reopen one in the north for is really passport holders. it's still unclear when the border will be reopened, as thousands of palestinians remain stranded with no other way to return home from the center with the 0 king for same border crossing jordan, it is ready as strikes and kills 16 people in the syrian province of hama, as according to state media, the attacks targeted a scientific reset center,
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the defense level entries. tensions between as role and arms. groups in the region have been rising and recent months sign of holiday has moved from berry to neighboring level. this has been the reality along the 11 on israel border for the past 11 months. there's been an increase in violence between has the law and as well. the arms group has intensified it's number of rocket and drone attacks at times reaching deeper insight as well. and in areas that civilians have still not evacuated. drones carry small quantities of explosives, but the attack is seen as a message at a time when israel has intensified it strikes. and so there's nothing on as well, says it and tends to maintain its attacks on has below us military assets until it can return tens of thousands of residents to northern israel. enough in the mail we
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are looking at the entire waterfront. and this means while you are finding in kansas, we are preparing for anything that can happen in the north. in moving the center of gravity can be quick. israel has also been operating in syria strikes on sunday nights were described as the most violent and extensive in years. there believed to have had a syrian research center used by iran to produce precision missiles and other weapons. it is right is have one objective. there is to prevent the indians from consolidating their position and in syria. so the positioning over here in, in, in a force is actually a threat to, as well, from the own perspective. so they've been targeting them anywhere and the killing goal of the leaders love it. on to prime minister, someone a masters of western nations for an emergency meeting, a civilians are increasing lead being caught in the crossfire. the government is not directly involved in the conflict, but has been trying to reduce tensions. hezbollah has committed itself to keep
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firing until, as well as the war on garza ends. and that's looking increasingly unlikely to happen soon. and while hezbollah and israel appeared to be trying to avoid an all out war, each round of escalation sets a new red line. these really army has been instructed by prime minister benjamin nothing yahoo to prepare to change the situation along the border. its leaders have presented operational plans for lebanon to visiting us military officials, who support would be important in any major operation. washington has been trying to prevent a widening of the war weeks before the us presidential election. within the absence of a cease fire in gaza. there's little guarantee. the escalation will remain controlled center who there else was the the bagels and council has prime ministers. check mohammed been the rockman and also on a has reiterated calls for an end to the will in gaza. the us on egypt have been
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mediating tooks to reach us the spot and secure the release of captives from both sides. i shall go to a few of them and then ha shuttle by the ending the war on the guns and strip is a fundamental step towards coming, the escalating team since in the region and paving the way for achieving lasting regional piece. 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 brood, opportunities for achieving regional stability and avoiding the risks of more violent and comprehensive escalation to speak now as a h a he a, he's a senior associate fellow at the comedy endowment for international peace. he joins us now. from london, thank you for your time. so let's start with the attack on syria, which has left 16 people dead. it's not the 1st time israel's been accused of foaming syria,
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but this was one of the more deadly attacks. what is israel's motivation in targeting syria? oh 1st thank you for having me. i think that when you consider what minutes and yeah, who said earlier today, which is, you know, he's instructed the army to change the calculus along the border with the george with 11 on i think that it's been made very clear on that as far as the notes and now government is concerned. this is a long term battle. they need to target his beloved as one of the quote unquote arms of any influence in the region. and the attack on syria was framed doesn't an attack on an arabian assets in syria. and i think that that's the way the narrative is going to go. that is 0 is pre emptive, the trying to change the calculus because it deems the situation to be intolerable . i'm not saying that's correct, but i do think that that's
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a narrative. that is going to be promoted, not just, you know, internationally, but also for a domestic audience. and is it is, is there a more likely to get away with these strikes on the syria? is that less accountability? i mean, we've had the syrian regime condemned the attack. but what else are they likely to do? i don't think the syrians are frankly likely to do very much at all. i think that the, the focus on the international community is going to be on trying to ensure that a new massive configuration of hostilities between his bottle and his rio is contained and trying to bring about some sort of the escalation when it comes to gaza. of course, if not being very successful because when it comes to pressure on the israelis, the united states hasn't been willing to use the leverage that it has been ordered to bring israel to the table in a different way. but i don't think that the syrians are going to be able to change
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very much at all in their own response. i mean, isn't it the fact that as well doesn't normally claim anything they do in syria? so it's quite hard to gauge how not only what they're doing, but whether what they're achieving that in terms of their operational goals is successful. slow. they also been claim to assassinate as man and a uh, but i, i don't think that that was really taking into account when judging the, the response of the retaliations that are likely to come in due course. i believe. i think the main issue here is that you have at the moment a government and nothing. now who's government. and that seems to think that the continuation of hostilities, an escalation is likely to bring about a more benefits for them. then the escalation and the at least the administering of hostilities, despite the fact that again, you know, the vin sebastian community more widely. and even israel's allies more generally
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are urging for that sort of the escalation. i think that that somehow government has made it very clear that it's not interested in that. and the question is whether or not the current level of facilities will remain or indeed will it be escalated even further. okay, good to get your perspective h a have a, a senior associate fellow at carnegie endowment for international peace. thank you . thank you. the rescue operations are continuing in northern vietnam and often bridge collapsed over flooded rivers following the arrival of typhoon yagi. now that collapse happened in due to a province. the deputy prime minister says 10 vehicles including a truck on 2 scriptures fell into the red river. 3 people have been rescued, but at least 13 are still missing. the remnants of the storm have triggered land
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sides. um, flooding at least 59 people have been killed since it may land full on saturday. michael petoskey is a jealous in vietnam. he says he already is continuing to wreck havoc even though it's been downgraded to a tropical depression. as much as a concern now is up in the northern mountain. those provinces, north and west of android. others though receiving heavy rain, there been numerous plants sides round to the throughout the day. and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of n way with traffic on it. of course their cars and motor bikes. and i went to the river, which is swollen from all the rain. 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, of course has now evening. so that's quite a serious situation. and unfortunately, rain as protected for the next couple of days. and the regents of our land slides
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are expected, lots of roads and highways are cut off and even annoyed. so i renewed, flooding this evening due to more rain. this almost forecasts several days in advance. we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean, of course it was only so much you can do for us to arm this magnitude. um, so 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 during the course of the storm, evacuating people from week and buildings, getting people off off the waters and all of those. so as far as, as you know, tragic the deductible is in the fifty's now and will probably continue to rise. but the certainly did what they could right up the storm. or to damian's go to the poles on choose day to choose members of parliament from $25.00 political policies and several coalitions. about 5100000 people are eligible to vote for the 138
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c low a house of representatives. 41 of those seats go to political policies. the rest all elected through a proportional representation system across 23 constituencies. on the accord to system 15 states that was of women 12 and my ne, king of the, the 2nd points, the 65 members of the house or senate, as well as the prime minister. the forms of government with royal approval. a vase it turned out has been consistently pool and trust in parliament as low as michael apple reports from among the faces of jordan's, paula maine for you hopefully all lost it across the city. it's the 1st election and the new laws reserving 50 percent of seats for political parties. that percentage will eventually be scaled up every election cycle. until independent candidates, traditionally from powerful families, a phased out of the
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a multi party political modernization committee made the recommendations to shift the kingdom towards what it sees as a more mature and stable political environment. a team, a task boob is a veteran politician from these. lemme action front, expected to emerge as a prominent opposition block in the house of representatives. sometimes you may hear jordanian saying that's well i want to elect and then you know, i did not really find that's my choice was translated in the actual parliament. so, you know, carrying on and achieving transparency, elections will also boost the trust of the jordanian people in georgina and politics were in the neighborhood of schmidt. sony to me to send to left progressive candidates, a lawyer reset on the political modernization committee. so that's going to modernize our political system and introduce the parties as on ground for jordan
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and people to start getting into parties in order for us to move from individual thinking to collective thinking in the salt hillside overlooking the values of amman is a candidates who doesn't believe the future of politics lies in parties, the hyphen and in the end of the whole. i'm interacting with citizens directly. we're not making false promises. as an independent, i'm able to work on drafting loans, but also ensure surfaces are delivered. so what does it, i think the battle against the voter apathy, the is an up hill one. they'll just sit on the chairs and they'll do nothing. the brilliant as we don't know any of the but to spends in the election. and we actually only know there because those who choose to vote on looking to candidates who will get to groups with local governance issues, help shape laws that create jobs, and boost an ailing economy. laws governing the political system change with almost
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every electoral cycle. but a far to use within a decade or so, we're looking to move to a purely political party based system. but vote to turn out will ultimately decide with the jordanians of buying into this vision for the future. mike level l g 0. i'm not still head on al jazeera and allegations of sexual violence by female prisoners in the democratic republic of congo during an attempt to jail break. the government promises in investigation. countries in southern africa struggle to deal with the impact of severe droughts, particularly die in some way. i'm paris the saying divide 6 weeks if a limb pet control impact action far will be here with the
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hello. the weather remains on usually troy across much of the amazon base and not much cloud showing up on the satellite picture across south america. few shows down towards the south east of for sale towards the uruguay for a time show was a little more widespread that just to the south of that line between santiago and wanna service as we go through the next couple of days. but you can look further north, as you can see, not too much cloud, not too much wet weather in the full cost in the coming days. a while fonts remain of some concert and then northwest and possible sale pushing up into venezuela columbia. up towards the caribbean, seeing some live the showers, and it's across central america where we are looking at some really nice the weather as we go through the next couple of days is circulation here in the bay of kind of a chase that is developing tropical storm and is likely to turn into a hurricane by the middle part of the week is pushing up towards northeast and corner of mexico also towards the southern pulse. all the texas was louisiana. so
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certainly something to keep an eye on sketching. a shout as coast carpet, but looking pretty good as we go on through the next couple of days, long as you try them, as you can see across much of north america. but as i said, we do have that nasty developing system, which of course flash flooding in the deep south as the my wife and i said between the admins of financial 2010 to 20. the admitted funding show has between the 2 of us won't qualify me, the young offense contract and now we have this was one of them that you had the last to reduce the beneficiaries who have worked on the kids. about 400000 of those are the best advocate we believe multiple, any financially of our and these don't have the guns. what alternate training them and then providing mentors for them today. on the 2nd largest employ of labor in the private space of spoke with the states of 90 on russian sci space is
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a fall or use it creates technology oriented opportunities use, or we're driving over to you ever to, to sure, look at the lighting job creation, a way also as sharing to sleep economic empowerment. because the the tv, the women move found empowering for an entrepreneur is the, [000:00:00;00] the, you're watching out. is there a mind to thoughts of stories based our full is there any strikes have been taking place across garza? on monday at least 20 people have been killed. many wounded on
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a stimulus. have been using don't keys in cost to take the engine to hospital the island, the border crossing between jordan and the point west. frank is closed for 2nd day off and government killed 3 is right. is that hundreds of people stranded near the crossing hoping it will be re. busy a rescue operation is on the way and northern vietnam, often bridge clouds in through to province. a number of vehicles fell into the swollen red river. it comes as time soon. yagi continues to rest, have a customer iran and russia have rejected media report, suggesting tyrone has supplied ballistic missiles to russia. around says they are a form of psychological real fast. russia says it will continue to build close ties with test run, which it considered as unimportant partner. iraq is holding an international oil
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expos. it tries to ease its dependence on gas inputs from around. the country has many deposits of gas, but lacks the infrastructure to process it. a bill of what he reports now from the fact that the 2nd edition of the rocks, international phase on the homefront for all your projects and licensing contracts is hills and accounts attendance. it's not a bad, you're lucky or officials that say, this is a platform that can give an opportunity to enter the national energy companies to develop your rocky energy sector. we understand that despite the fact that you're ok is the 2nd producer in the also organization. and it also how the 12 ranks in regards to proven gas reserves globally. but yet,
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it's still depends on importing energy name, the gas and electricity from a neighboring get concert is one of the major objectives of this conference is to utilize it, the wasted wasted layering associated yes, we understand that you're locked in among the 7 major living countries in the, in the world for more than a decade, iraq has been relying on iranian gas and electricity, which accounts for more than the rocks local consumption of what energy. and one of the main objectives of this event is to highlight potential alternatives. power outage is a major concern, is one of the major crises affecting a rocky people, especially it's mostly felt doing is quoting some of the temperatures and cold weather or in winter also. so also this conference,
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iraqi people want to see this conference contributing to finding solutions to this crisis. like if we can say that the, our team that with this development and utilities ation of the oil and gas fields. the want to see more development projects for the iraqi people at the same time. and we got through, i had a high profile, a pastor has been arrested on suspicion of child sex trafficking in the philippines on the us. apolo cri blown away was detained as his church complex and the southern city of deval. in 2021. the us state department charged him with trafficking women and girls as young as 12 on the low has a story from the laughter. 16 days of searching for then fugitive tell evangelist for keep boy in this brawling church compound in double city anderson and
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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 operations, presented 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 always surrounded by law enforcement by friday evening. but i'm like, he has no other options, but is that there's no other outcome, but even the fall into the government tense. but this was a man, hon that began well before the stand off. police had actually been searching for kimberly 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.
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and he's also accused of raping women young girls. some of the miners, so called pastoral school, were 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, he denies all these charges. but given the severity of all these allegations, allegations of human trafficking and child sexual abuse among others before it is of warranty. those who helped him evade arrest those who helped him escape and hide it from authorities. but they will no answer to the law. i'm sure someone should be guilty of obstruction of justice or if i bleed with ceiling, know some one for each one. 5th, a little know interior secretary better. avalos also revealed during the pressure the former president for bigger detroit. 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
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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 through secretary says that's for the police to determine find below l g 0. many of the police in india have use to gas, do just best thousands of student processes in the states of monte pool for the demonstrations or quoting for p. solve to 6 people were killed in violence between ethnic groups on saturday. the conflicts in the northeast began last year of the quote to sided. most members of the may take community should also receive economic benefits that had previously been reserved for cookies. while find the us state of california has for thousands of people to leave the homes. the fi in the san bernadino national forest. east of los angeles has been in school in 80 square kilometres of land, snow,
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threatening at least 36000 homes. um commercial buildings blazes being fueled by holt and dry conditions. people in bosnia and herzegovina are facing a severe droughts following the whole to summit on record or 2 levels and some rivers are low and several lakes will say dried up. last spring and winter, i will also try it than usual. the situation is threatening the country's energy supply that relies heavily on hydro power. now to south africa, which is struggling with its west drought in the years, the region so it's dry is february in decades with the u. n saying received only 20 percent of the rain. it usually gets during the crooked growing season that has led to harvest, failing and live, still dying in a region where 70 percent of people rely on the funding to survive. 6 countries have declared the states for emergency, but small, not less so. so maybe at malawi,
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that'd be as in bob way, the southern african development community says the droughts has less 68000000 people without enough food or was to move in one point. 1000000 children under the age of 5, facing acute malnutrition, in 12 countries. herman tulsa has moved from lashona latin west providence. in zimbabwe. it's my macy book. whoever has grandchildren at home who need to eat if we blow from a hole, could make that possible. find me. she had something routes, and that's not usually past. they died. sounds like these are desperate times in zimbabwe. 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 so 5 that fine, that a day when i look at my grandchildren, i asked myself, what am i going to feed them?
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i stay up all night worrying about what am i going to give them the next day. this drought is terrible. most people in somebody 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 put lives. they need toll. then they'll do this, cover it up and hope for good health. 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 growth. and in addition, as to 60 percent of the cups that were planted for basically lost, it has been a fairly poor harvest. and that has an impact on the income of the households.
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women in the village prepay stuff still makes the roots, they dug up with some part of that will be the main meal for the day or whatever. finding more food for the children will be another challenge. my mobile off one to let had them toss out of their much our language problems. the moment the female present is in the democratic republic of congo is mccollum present, have told island to 0. they would gain rates during the attempt to jo break last monday. the government says a 129 people were killed, rights groups and prisoners say their own now 2000 and few inmates in the prison. then before the incident, i'll just there is not web reports from can shasta where he spoke to some of the prisoners by side. it's still not clear what happened inside mechanic prison last week. it is not easy to find out. the government says moving a 120 people were killed in an attempt to jail break. might sweep,
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say the number could be much higher. we spoke to several inmates by phone about what happened from sunday evening onwards on your repeating their identities for that safety follows go to from 9 pm the day at around midnight. we heard the 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 phones of this. so some of the saying a group is ready escapes and he left the door open and said he 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. after everything started and block for then spread to other blocks, it was very hot that day people was sweating and they were angry and they tried to break out. one group was breaking open through a wall and
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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 residents say they heard heavy gun fly from about 1 am to 5 am, and they so bodies being carried away and pickups off the video shows, vehicles being loaded with bodies inside the prison. which house is neely 10 times as many inmates as it was designed for? prison was built nearly 70. yes, it gave life belgian colonialists. since then comb, guys, populations multiplied by about 6 times. kinshasa is become a city, is 17000000 people because is still the main prison subjugate, and it hasn't been funded. the rights group say the prison population problem has been made was because most of the inmates have never stood trial. some of the weights seem to go to cool for 20 years or more and also because of us, i can all but the rest of government critics. in the last. yeah. they'll go that
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didn't, doesn't manual cole's being campaigning for prisoners, right. so in the thirty's. yes. all the business in vs is overcrowded and also the lack of ford motor got there. that is why we have daily data that won't do. it says successive governments haven't listened. dot net 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 nice 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 this country. now, i'm not even able to stand or work properly because of what they did to me. right
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. 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 arrested. let's say if others escaped that night. the government says nobody escaped. it's still investigating those responsible will be held to account malcolm web houses. era himself democratic republic of congress has been a month since the rate on murder for young adults and the eastern indian city of calcutta. many doctors and medical stones have been going on strong to demand best and working conditions and protection. i suspect doesn't cost me, but hasn't yet been charged me, cause some sharif has this report from go cut off a busy day at this make shift clinic in india's eastern city of cold cut off despite being on strike for a month. junior doctors often desk services for free at discount on sundays. they
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have been demanding justice for colleagues was raped and killed one on duty at the government from hospital on august the 9th. as the book, the home to buy the loss of the medic and have a great sense of here. very unfortunate because it's very easy. it's almost please live on the supposed to be c and one is working around the block. so now we don't have to pay to go back and was in this in that isn't that this would be me. what's prep filters have led to a federal agency investigating the crime. it has arrested the former director of the hospital was accused of corruption to medics. a holding for the police commission of coal got that to resign. after repeat, the pay is indeed investigation. the government has been criticized of to the west. the goals state assembly post
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a bill proposing capital punishment for some rates and murder cases. it needs to precedents approval, so we need just because that doesn't mean hanging one or 2 buses by the neck within a month and then finish. that's just the soft costs. the junior doctors, rape and killing has exposed other challenges. medical style face such as booking 36 to 48, all ships. didn't know where to rest and not enough targets. there's also the issue of insufficient security measures at hospitals, medic, so also rejecting the government plan to stop them and doctors working night shifts, but nothing has been taken care of the know needs to be the basics on it. approve mendoza? proper security guards the day and riley's at night the only demanding justice for the doctor who was raped and killed
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a month ago in the city. this riley reclaimed the night is also calling for safety, a phone a similar ronnie was held on august the 14th on the eve of india's independence, the mops vandalized, the hospital with doctors will protesting. but if promised to continue, the fight for justice is not above claiming the night it is about claiming the right. because we think that the night has been taken away from us, said 14000. so marching again and to show of solidarity and support for the victim of the consumption of these, i'll just see the gold cut the india. so head on now, is there a historic victory for shore line cause criticism, england details coming up in full with
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due by the let's get some support now his for a while and thank you so much. my me please have started an internal investigation into why a leading nfl star was handcuffed on his way to gain miami dolphins player to retail was later released and went on to score a touchdown and as teams. it saves an opener. david stokes reports to fill out the video as it was before kicking off the new season. miami dolphins wide receiver tyrique hills was face down on the ground, being handcuffed by police with him. and his friends captured the moment on the
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phones as the fluid to your road 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, cuz 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 listening which has i'm starting, we'll just listen so got to be careful. man in miami, died, police department is placed one of the offices in bold on administrative leave, pending the outcome of an investigation. one of his teammates kelly campbell was also briefly hung, cuffed after stopping to help. i obviously know everybody has bad apples in every situation. i don't want to bring it right into it, but sometimes it's kind of if you, when you do you. busy me,
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so what if i wasn't target q lower, knows like what that guy or guys what it is, who nickname the cheetah is considered the best way to receive an india and i felt . and despite the incident still played a key role in miami's come back. when over the jacksonville jack, you was because 7 passes, including an 8 to your touch down. the celebrations mimicking what happened before the game they drove was like i read you been that info on the day she. busy you'll tale, so you'll tale and i do erase. you feel me. so it was a pass on abrasion obviously we, we have something else. the notice happened this morning who says he hopes to use the incident to do something positive to the community and plans to become a police officer himself once he's finished and the nfl. davids folks which is 0 time as well. number one. yeah. like center says, winning the us open is how to move on from a doping controversy. it's holly and lifted his 2nd grand slam
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a trophy of the year in new york on sunday. the victory comes just weeks after it was revealed. he was clear to play despite testing causative for a band steroids. it was a little bit even contaminated by a substance that was rubbed into his skin by a physio certain tournaments, ford was not the same as they used to be. so whoever knows, better and then know that something was wrong, and i my doing this done and 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. now 6 weeks, evelyn, picking paralympic action has come to an end for host city, paris. the task of dismantling the temporary sports menus around the city has begun following sundays. closing ceremony for the paralympics ahead of the international
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paralympic committees has friends have a set a benchmark for all future games and richardson reports of the big send off. 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 $4000.00 fleets of taking part. the pearly picks officially begun in rome in 1960, with just 400 competitors. it's evolved into an offense. it's helping to change lives and opinions around the world every time because most people joined default to every time you succeeded defensive to do with every wow. every cries, every how to set the racing. you tell me how people quotes and how they see this
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field. the play will be the largest piece time gathering of people around the world . the paralympics has become a showcase the elite schools and inclusivity and events will it is gross isn't, isn't possible, can be celebrated on the richardson l g 0. so long cause cricket or is i've won their 1st test match in england for a decade. popular song hit the centuries they claimed an 8. we can victory in london. joseph, for the 4th time they've ever beaten england away from home. england did so when the series to the one small on his face and show, hey, autonomy is just the one home run away from a career season best. he had his 46 for the la dodgers as a side beat, the cleveland guardians for nothing. the dodger is have the best record in the national league autonomy is immune to become the 1st player to his 50 on runs and still 50 bases and a season. okay, that is all you support for now back to you,
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