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the the . ringback the israel cameras out stripes across the gaza strip kidding. at least $39.00 palestinians as a refugee camp is talking to the okay. talk to mrs alans. is there a lot from the also coming up accusations from syria that israel is responsible for striking targets and the northwest kidding. at least 18 people high. so that y'all, he brings devastation to vietnam, destroying bridges,
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and leaving at least 64 people died. under jail breaking, sees the largest prison, which left hundreds dead on the, on the accounted for the head from inmate. so inside this happened, the beginning was some breaking news out of gaza where at least 6 people had been killed and is rarely attack on tens housing displaced people in on the last seat west of con eunice. well that since southern gaza will pains bound at least 20 tons, causing lodge crates as in widespread devastation. at least 39 palestinians have been killed since monday morning. several people died and a strike on a home in the operation refugee camp that's in the central gaza. the entrance where rush to our exit hospital and down below target assume has more from down below and central guns to this very minute. so yes,
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tax continue corresponds will areas of the gaza strip with more holly intensity in comparison to previous days. decent tax, happy concentrating on the north of district, in particular seemed to value in front of the key cause a city central neighborhood as well as these on getting straight to continue the situation. in terms of the poll, your vaccination campaign is, is still on progress. we completely understand that tomorrow's the vaccination campaign was not in the north of district. what children's are in the very desperate need for the respects. connections alongside that the are most on mount attrition on those children who have been deployed from having access to humanitarian aid. because of the ongoing closure of voters with age to now, it's understood that the entire situation that has been much more ran what the specs and ations will help to medically protects seduce children from being infected with that did leave virus problems sending instead has been receiving more
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controversial displacement food is by the is really minute 3 in order to sleep. i know why is safe in the entire another cause of district power cup. assume out just the right, gary, but i kind of sewing and is ready for us to stop to you and convo who a traffic to northern gaza. as part of the ongoing code here, vaccination campaign, it's not costing doubts on whether it will go ahead as planned. on tuesday, the head of the u. n. agency for palestinian refugee said employees was stopped to gunpoint despite prior coordination. israel claims the palestinian suspects and the convoy for the pay that is there any says the cause were heavily damaged by it's very bold. those. it's all stuff have been released often more than 8 hours. so monday was supposed to be the start of the school year for garza's. children as well as war means us almost all of the territories schools have either been destroyed or how being used to house displaced people as results. more than
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$650000.00 palestinians students faced another year without education. among them. uh, 40000 high schoolers who couldn't sit exams this. yeah. the kind of spending administrative education says more than 11500 students have been killed on tens of thousands injured buys, very attacks within 750 teachers and professors have also been killed. and 92 percent of gauze, the schools are out of service, stopped being damaged or destroyed and is very a tax. the closer it has more now from down below in central cancer. 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 and i recall
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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 moved. now it's been almost a year and i'm still out of school. we would 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. given the, instead of lining up for the school day in the morning, we lined up for walter for julie fate. 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 1st day. i have come in here instead of all that we will cover that day to the
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sound of explosions miss aisles killing the blood until the massacres. merciless bowman. you name it, palestinian children in gauze are now into their 2nd school year with no chance of being in a classroom. so united nations warren, 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 a pilot. i pray they will occupied the highest of all professional ranks. i pray, god will save them and all goes and children enough with the war enough with it. even in the darkest of times,
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children still find moments to play and simply be children. but to reclaim devices, 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 garza kind of time not to nations says there are no lessons taking place in any of it's 200 schools in gaza because that being used to sell to is my displaced palestinians. today, as you may have heard, would've marked the start of a new year in this new school year in gaza. however, after 11 months of hostilities, more than 600000 young people are being described have access to formal education for another year. the un relief and works agency says no official schooling is available in any of its 200 schools, with many of them being used to shelters for displace palestinians. the agency says it's teams are still providing recreational activities and psycho social support in
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some of its schools. schools in the okay pod westbank are also on the thread from these very rates and the tax the, the abraham a went to a school in nablus and met with some of the students. it's a 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 that by these really forces what she was in her home on friday, under occupation, you experienced the arrest and 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
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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 as it is really forces have storms of religion was the full look of this innocent child and that whereas 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. i mentioned the children, they are very frustrated and was affecting him so much that they can't stay focused . not just band is really forces to at least 17 noise 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 applies. westbank was remembering their follow palestinians in the besieged because as true, 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 needed quite westbank palestine. children in hebron were also unable to reach the classes on the 1st day of the academic here on the corner of the school is ready for us to set up checkpoint in the city to conduct a raid and out on the area. so that means the, well, the only lands crossing between jordan and the occupies the westbank remains closed for a 2nd day. of the killing of 3 is ready guards on sunday. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing to daniel, the police have asked people not to come to the bridge as he remains closed in both directions and the sound of the reports from the king assign, 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.
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we are from jeanine and came it hoping that 1st thing is open a comfortable this distance. i'm off the reaching the last exit point up to the drilled a new inside. 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 government. a man says it's opened an investigation and is working with authorities and israel to find out more about the breach and security and detention of 2 jordanian drivers. authorities are closely monitoring the ongoing investigation involving 2 jordanian drivers who remain in custody and israel. the ministry confirmed that all other jordanian drivers initially detained for questioning in connection with the incident, had been released, jordanian investigators say they've confirmed the identity of the gunman as
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a jordanian. national named may hit a jersey who acted alone. officials in israel initially closed all 3 lands, crossing the chairs with jordan with reopens 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 central jersey, the king for saint border crossing. jordan, this is what a strikes have killed 18 people in the city and the province of how much, according to the state, me hips the tax target to the scientific research center and defense. the birch trees, well tensions between israel and on groups in the region. housing rising and recent months, st ahold of has more from beirut and neighboring 11, and this has been the reality along the 11 on israel border for the past 11 months. in recent days, there's been an increase in violence between has the law and israel. the arms group
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has intensified its number of rocket and drone attacks, a 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 israel says it intends to maintain its attacks on hezbollah as military assets until it can return tens of thousands of residents to northern israel. no, no, no. we 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. that one at washington. this is brutal aggression. this is bob barracks regression. at this
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moment, the 18 desk and 37 injuries of the wounded of different injuries between malta, medium and some of critical injury. so i'm sure they are believed to have had a syrian research center used by iran to produce precision. ms files and other weapons is ready to have one objective. there is to prevent the iranians from consolidating in deposition and in syria. so the positioning over here in, in, in any of forces i actually try to, as well, from the own perspective. so they've been targeting them anywhere and the killing goal of the leaders, lebanon's prime ministers summoned by seduce of western nations for an emergency meeting. a civilians are increasingly 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 firing until as well as 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
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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. it's leaders have presented operational plans for 11 on to visiting us military officials who supports would be important in any major operation. washington has been trying to prevent a widening of the war weeks before the us presidential election. but in the absence of a cease fire in casa, there's little guarantee, the escalation will remain control center for their elders either they. so the head don't know is, is there an apple loan sales? it's new iphone 16 showcasing new a features as it seeks to boost sales, the
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hello. we have a developing hurricane making its way towards the deep south of the united states. you can see this every, every 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, say high pressure at the moment, keeping things quiet for much off the us. this high will tend to just not a little further bracelets it, so try to block off fast system down here. but you can see how it really gathers as we go on through tuesday. we'll continue to push its way 5 and off 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 we go through, why the stay showers just toppling the way in so cool to that little fresh, a little more at normal, less for ally at around 26 celsius. so it comes our higher can. it'll be kind of
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one hurricane by the time we come to what wednesday. as i said, it will be cold friends, same. so it's brewing up now across the gulf of mexico just pushing out. so the goal is to kind of a east and 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, the, the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the the only thing i'll just say a reminder of the headlines now. at least 8 people have been chosen and it's very a tackle intense housing displaced people in out. my last 6 west to con eunice. that's in southern guns. full plains found at least 20 tenths causing launch craters and widespread devastation. the on the border crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed after gunman to the street is rarely stay on sunday. hundreds of people stranded near the crossing. the rios
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is what it strikes of 2 of 18 people in the city and the province of from us, according to state media, the of tax, talk through the scientific research center defense, the bar change tensions between israel and alms groups in the region. rising 6 months to danny and go to the pose on choose day to choose members of parliament from $25.00 political parties and several coalitions about the 5 point. 1000000 people are eligible to vote for the 138 states low a house of representatives. 41 of those states go to political parties. the rest are elected through proportional representation system across 23 constituencies. under quotes of system 15 states are reserved for women, and 12 for minorities, king of the, the 2nd, the points, the 65 members of the, of the house or senate is what is the prime minister. forms of governments with wild approval. well, voter turnouts has been consistently pool and trust in parliament has no,
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that is michael apple reports now from the faces of jordan's, paula maine for you hopefully all lost it across the city. it's the 1st election on the new laws, reserving 50 percent of seats for political parties as well. that percentage will eventually be scaled up every election cycle. until independent candidates traditionally from powerful families, a phased out of a multi policy political modernization committee made the recommendations to shift the kingdom towards what it sees as a more mature and stable political environment. a d, my 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 into actually part of it. so, you know,
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carrying on and achieving at 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 lift progressive candidates, a lawyer resets on the political modernization committee advisors. this order to, to modernize our political system and introduce the parties as on ground for jordan 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,
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the is an up hill one. they'll just sit on the chairs and they are doing nothing. the brilliant as we don't know any of the but to spends in the elections. and we actually only know the pictures, 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 every electoral cycle, but a far it's ease 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 the female prisoners and the democratic republic of congo is mccollugh present. hasn't told l just there. they would gain rate shooting and attempting to jo break. last monday the government says 129 people were killed in the escape
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rights groups and prisoners say there are now 2000 few inmates in the prison. then before the incident, i'll just say it was malcolm web reports from can shasta, when he spoke to some prisoners by phone. it's still not clear what happened inside mechanic prison last week. and he's not easy to find down. 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 onwards on. you've hidden their identities for that safety as opposed to from 9 pm the day. it's around to 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 bonds of this. so some of the saying
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a group is ready escape 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 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, and they saw bodies being carried away. and pickups off to the city 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,
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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 weights 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, all the business in d. c. overcrowded and also the lack of ford motor carter. that is why we have daily data that won't do. he 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
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and they started draping us. they came with knives and razor blades. and if you refuse, they say they killed you. 2 women told us, they were gang rates by mail, prisoners, and another said she witnessed it 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, the 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 house's era. kinshasa democratic republic of congress sailed full. i'm a hollywood producer, harvey weinstein,
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has been taken to hospital for emergency hot surgery. once things lawyers say he has been suffering from multiple health conditions. he's convicted of re penndot sexual assault in 2020 in new york, in jail for 23 years. the convictions were overturned a few months ago when an appeal judge cruelty did not receive a fair trial. weinstein was also sentenced to 16 years in prison, in a separate the right trial in california, which he's appealing for a bridge to collapse over. flooded with a northern vietnam is spots an ongoing search for survivors. because that's happened in that photo province solved to the live of type food yankee. the deputy prime minister says 10 vehicles, including a truck and 2 scooters. so into red river of 3 people have been rescued, but at least 13 i'm missing the remnants of the storm have through the land size
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and flooding. at least 64 people had been killed since it made land full on saturday. when michael sitarski is a gen listing vietnam, he says type thing, yankees continue to, we have a, 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 and or others, still receiving heavy rain. there been numerous land sides throughout the day. the drop of day, um and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of and 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 there, of course there's now evening, so that's quite a serious situation. and unfortunately, rain as predicted for the next couple of days. and it regents a more land slides are expected. lots of roads and highways are cut off and even annoy um,
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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 somebody you can do for us to arm or does 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 worst of the storm, evacuating people from weaker buildings, getting people off off the waters and off 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 no tech johns, apple has own zales. it's new iphones, 16. but new device is the company's 1st to be boosted by artificial intelligence. chief executive tim cook, held up products and own shop apples headquarters in california. one of the 8
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features showcase is the phones ability to create custom in movies. apple has struggles in recent years with a global decrease in smart phase sales. while you're seeing it to night is an artificial intelligence for such a. he says the challenge for apple will be to maintain use of data privacy. one thing to say is that a lot of the improvements are things that's where we need to write, like it's doing a better job of processing your day diapers in your images. and those are things that are not really fundamentally changing how you're using a home that are making, hopefully things that it's the most smooth. as far as the rest of the applications that really depends on how we use them. and there's stuff that's great to do with that. i like out of date in your pictures, letting you know what has happened. that's going to be really useful here. so for you, we're just going to like, you know, as to, to ask a generation whether to answer a question where you should really be looking for the information you're all set. and that's going to be, it has more of a problem. does it weigh the trade off?
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