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to say to them even comment as an international inside corruption, excellence award, denominator hero. now the at least 40 palestinians killed in i'm as rainy as strike on and catlin housing displaced. people in own milwaukee in southern, gaza, the hello i, marianne and lisay. this is alger 0 at life from dell also coming up on the program, doubts of whether the pony a vaccination campaign will go ahead on choose day in northern gauze. that's off to these really minute treat, detains, and un conroy. a search for survivors off for a bridge collapses in vietnam. as time soon yagi wreaks havoc across the country, kindling at least 64 people. and
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he's got a voice of dell stayed up for now. and us i to james jones has died at the age of 93, the beginning southern gaza, where at least 40 people have been killed and 6, the injured and in his really attack in an area housing displaced, people will play games form that in catlins in the alamo wasi west of con eunice. it happened in the vicinity of a field hospital run by the british charge. the u. k. met the attack caused large craters in widespread devastation, emergency teams or recovering bodies on the injured israel's minutes. re says it's all get you to have mass come on center, but have mass is called the claim a blatant lie. leah in central gaza and is really as tried kill several people off
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to our home was targeted in the elbow res refugee camp. the injured will rush to the deluxe. the hospital in there all fall off. far as haley is, a vascular surgeon who's recently retired from casa, he describes the impacts of such as riley attacks, especially on children. any time i hear something like this, i hear about fully 50 people of did my, my heart on my mind goes to the people who have survived this attack. and by no means i'm not saying that's fully people. it is not a significant number of stairs, even one civilian dine is one to many. but honestly what i saw in those kinds of attacks when i was dave, is not only the severity of the people who actually died. it's the injuries that happened around it. for example, one of the stories death to be to be stuck to my mind. and one of those attacks there was something that they called a precision, a therapy with ducky one specific 10 um, most of the hospitals where i was on time units. and so basically they accept 110th,
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but above 20 pins away from that, then we have most of the injuries and one specific story that came to me that really broke my heart at the time was and i was in the hospital and they saw a young lady, she isn't here late twenty's. she was literally pacing from one side of the off to the other. she would stay in one side of the awful about 2 or 3 minutes. and then she would, the 20 piece quit to the other side. and that was so fascinated, i was like, what is she doing? what she's doing this? so i dropped everything i'm doing. and then i ran out of here at the 10s of the display, the she, some of it was to have to do it. that was $1.00 to $6.00 and $1.00 is 9 or 10. i believe one daughter has significant show up. never came to her face destroying half of your face. and they also said, you know what, she's beyond any solicitation effort. we would like to just pass away yet, she was still breathing. she often dressing for
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a so they put him on one side of the of where david or the kids died peacefully. colton code peacefully on the other end of the plus another. have other daughter who has both legs amputated and she was active, repeating some both legs. so this young mother, she was to physically and mentally, she was racing from one side just the up to say goodbye to have daughter going to the other side of the of to put some pressure on the other daughter who was actively beating from both and be good to fix. so this is the cat, this kind of stuff we get after each one of those attacks and begin to focus usually in the media is about the one who died and no disrespect to them. that's really tragedy. but my heart as a session or as a physician, goes to the end of it most. the pediatric injuries that have been around those civility or want this casualties. it was ready for us as a stop to un conroy which was traveling to northern gaza response of the ongoing
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probably the vaccination campaign. it's now costing doubt on whether it will go ahead as planned on tuesday, the head of the un agencies of palestinian refugees that the employees were stopped at gunpoint despite prior coordination. israel claims that will palestinians suspects and the convoy the u. s. has this cause were heavily damaged, buys railey folders, is all stuff has been released off to move into a palace. monday was supposed to be the start of the school year for garza's children. but israel is will means that almost all of the territory schools of either been destroyed or being used to house, displaced people. as a result, more than $650000.00 palestinian students faced another year without education. among them, 40000 high schoolers who couldn't sits exams this. yeah. about as the ministry of education says more than 11 and a half 1000 students have been killed and tens of thousands injured by is really
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a tax move in $750.00 teachers and professors have also been killed. a 92 percent of gauze, the schools are out of service of to being damaged or completely destroyed and is really attacks united nations is saying. 3 no less than is taking place in any of its $200.00 schools in gaza. today, as you may have heard, would have marked the start of a new year in his new school year in gaza. however, after 11 months of hostilities, more than 600000 young people are being described of 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 some of its schools. and the whole jerry has more from darrow
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paula in central gaza. of the 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, as i recall, the last day of school. it was the 1st day we were supposed to resume lessons 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 miss 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 banana
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instead of lining up 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 the dates. 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, putting them in here instead of all that we will cover that day to the sound of explosions miss aisles killing the blood to the massacre. 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 gauze 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
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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 boy a 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, children's $25.00 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, as well as we're in the city of gc to city. but i garza kind of time schools in the occupied westbank are also on the threat for ms. riley raids and attacks. i'll just, there is no the brand went to a school now novelist and met some of the students that it's a difficult thing here in the schools,
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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 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. you might just be walking around and you here 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 higher,
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higher 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 is really 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 on the west bank. tell us by meanwhile, the only line crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank remains closed. of the killing of 3 is riley guards on sunday. hundreds of people, a strand of near the crossing, dania and police of aust,
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people not to come to the bridge is it remains closed in both directions on the cell who reports from the king. hussein crossing in. jordan, the border crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank is closed. the king hussein bridge on the jordanian side, along with these rarely controlled alan b. crossing is the only entry and exit point for palestinians from the territory. we are from jeanine and came and hoping that 1st thing is open. i covered all this distance. i'm off the reaching the last x. it points up to the drill damien site. unfortunately, were held for an hour on the bridge and finally told no entry, route 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
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authorities and israel to find out more about the breach and security and attention of to jordanian drivers. the stories are 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 a jersey who acted alone. officials in israel initially closed all 3 lands crossings 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 central new jersey to king for same border crossing jordan. israel's ministries, as 2 of its soldiers were injured in a drone attack by the lebanese group has voted out on monday. this happened in the
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west in galilee region of northern israel, the 2 sides of regularly 5 each of the ever since israel's war on gaza started in october. so in a holder has moved from a route of 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 has intensified its number of rockets 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. not in the mail we
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are looking at the entire waterfront. this means while you find him 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 moment, the 18 tests 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
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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 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 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,
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the escalation will remain controlled center who there else was the to be, are turning our attention to other days after a quick break and an apple on zales is new. i find 16 showcasing you a i features and a bid to boost sales. the the hello, the weather. it looks a little quieter around the southern end of the red sea at present. still a chance of one or 2 showers. it has to be set just down towards the west and you haven't maybe the fall south west the saturday, but by lots, lots of hazy sunshine, sunshine as well. temperatures through a few degrees, 67 degrees above average. even though higher into the mid forties. i'll to still into q weight and also into baghdad. cuz a lot of the clear sky,
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so i'm not dry. why the runs, right? jump to was a cool cuz this that may be the old shot which is pushing into a western parts of a turkey. as we go through. i choose, i call them active system trying to fade its way in, across the, in just running across the walls at west to sort of took what was the best for us as we go through what is by far the race again, these days long as you try with plenty of sunshine and plenty of sunshine to across the mountains of north africa. still a chance of a few showers, scraping the finals of the continental fall north of uh, out to your area to see uh maybe some showers and moving pos of olivia plans here. showers may mont, across central areas of africa, from the gulf of gimme to say i really, i south of that generally drive few showers towards mozambie. it does to assemble what was the southern cape the, the
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injured and on his riley attack in an area housing displays, people in southern gaza, will plains ponds and incumbents and on the watch, the west of han, eunice, the talk caused lodge crates as unwise for devastation. meanwhile, as rainy forces stopped a un conroy which was traveling to northern garza as part of the ongoing vaccination campaign. unreal. ahead sleep alonzo renew since the employees were stopped at gunpoint. despite prior coordination with israel or to damian's heading to the poles, the jews, members of parliament from 25 political policies and several coalitions about 5100000 people are eligible to vote for the 138 c low, a house of representatives. 41 of those seats go to political policies. the rest are elected through a proportional representation system across 23 constituencies. under a quote, a system 15 seeds was for women. 12 for minorities can opt out of the 2nd and
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points to 65 members of the opera house will send it, as well as the prime minister, who forms a government with royal approval. but voter turnout has been consistently poor and trust in the parliament as low as michael apple reports from amman 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. that percentage will eventually be scaled up every election cycle. until independent candidates traditionally from powerful families, a phased out of the 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 d, my task boob is a veteran politician from these atlantic action front expected to emerge as
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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, 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 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 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,
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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 are doing 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 every electoral cycle. but a far it 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 do with the jo damian's of buying into this vision for the future. mike level l g 0
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. i'm not a bridge collapse over a flooded river and northern vietnam response, an ongoing search for survivors. the collapse happened in photo province of the arrival of typhon yagi. deputy prime minister says 10 vehicles, including a truck and 2 schools has fell into the red river. 3 people have been rescued, but at least 13. i'm missing. michael to starsky is a john list in vietnam and says typhon young. he is continuing to wreak havoc even off to being 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 plants sides route to deck the drop of day um and a bridge over the red river collapse a couple hours north of an 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. and it's not clear right now how many people may have
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fallen into the river. a few people have been rescued there. of course this now evening, so that's quite a serious situation and 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 annoy um, so i renewed, flooding this evening due to more rain storm us for a couch several days in advance. we knew it was going to be very strong. it landfall. i mean unfortunately was only somebody you can do for a storm or does magnitude. 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 cared 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 of course it's, you know, tragic. the deductible is in the fifty's right now, and we'll probably continue to rise. but the certainly did what they could. um, right up
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a storm. the u. k is princess of wales. catherine says she's completed chemotherapy for an undisclosed cancer and will resume some public duties. kensington palace released a new video to coincide with her announcement. the princess has been largely absent from public life since she was diagnosed earlier this. yeah. charlie angela has moved from london. is a heavily edited videos set to contemplative music with kate's voiceover in which she says that she's doing whatever she can to stay counts of free. and she is taking each day as it comes. the video features hot and william and the children for the king in no fucking the sunshine is going to delight royal funds around the world. what it doesn't tell us is one stage of tapes. treatment is at and as the policy has got to be very quiet as to what kind of cancer cells found where she was treated and what treatment she received and not really as in stark contrast to how
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transparent king charles has been about his own cancer diagnosis he's in the video tape, so she's looking forward to getting back to what is the end of the summer holidays here in england. many people are getting back to work and she's probably trying to preemptively on. so the question of when she will be back to public duties, although she did appear at the to think of a color in june in the mens wimbledon final. what does come across though is her honesty about just how tough these last few months of being and had empathy to other people who are going through the campuses. journey and types of charities, hey, i have reported a positive impact of how open the saying that more people are seeking screenings, and no doubt going forward. she's going to want to continue to raise awareness. but right now, kate says the focus is on her recovery until family still tardy and out of there. and i feel as unveiled it's new iphone 16 new device is the company's 1st to be
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boosted by artificial intelligence. apo struggled in recent years with the global decrease in smart phone sales, but is hoping the feature will change that what you're seeing during nights is no special intentions for such or. and he was saying that the challenge for apple will be to maintain use as dates of privacy. one thing to say is that a lot of the improvements are things that's where i really need to write like it's doing a better job, of course is in your day diapers than your images. and those are things that are not really fundamentally changing how you are using a home that are making, hopefully things that it's the most smooth. as far as the rest of the applications that free depends on how we use them. and there's stuff that's great to do with a, i like outright in your pictures letting you know what has happened. that's going to be really useful. there's stuff where you'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 a, that's more of a problem. there's always
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a trade off there using the incorrect use, the both to share and save more information that's can then because it exists be for be accessed if there's another application on the phone that has some security issues. so i bought is doing some things that are, these are based on the prompt, they're making better use of smaller more doors that they're running on the device, which is not a full solution, but is not quite as interest as just sending out of your data over the internet, the time you come to just have said for regulation, you're going to as have companions deciding how the data is going to be used. and there are some regulatory directly regulatory efforts in progress. some of those on the books that are there to protect you best buy may seem to protect your data. what we need to do is to understand how a is going to, she said, you know, if these data, as we just mentioned, is going to encourage more data sharing. so we're going to make sure that those regulations are keeping basically those developments and making sure that people do keep control of our data. we are james,
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earl jones has died at the age of 93. has rich, deep voice became familiar to generations from his work on screen and stage buddy a colleagues back of his illustrious career to describe as one of america's greatest actors, james, earl jones, and 60 your career in film. as either established him as one of the most recognizable voices in hollywood, even switched easiest to so millions of stone goers knew in best. as the voice of star wars built in dark fader, the book the trail blazing african american actor took time to find his signature, deep baritone voice born in 1931 in the then segregated state of mississippi. jones suffered from a severe stutter. owing to his difficult childhood, joan said a sympathetic teacher and the practice of reciting poetry helped him conquer his
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