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dr. chow does era, investigative job sharing personal stories with the global noti, exploring the funds as well. plus program. see the well, it's from a different perspective on the you know, another massacre in a so called safe zone is really bonds killed. dozens of displaced palestinians living in tents and 7. gov the, i'm sort of any, it's good to have you with us. this is elza 0 live from do. also coming up, the grain launch is a large scale to vote attack on the most, the region is killing at least one person,
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a damn collapse in the nigerian city of my dubarry leaves, homes and businesses under water. the basics is 1st ever private space war looks to create history with these for this slight sense and s, as in all the moving missions over 50 years ago. the these really army has attacked a tempting cabinet in southern gaza. and what was described by israel as a safe area. at least 40 palestinians were reported. we killed and dozens injured in the strikes on the wasi. health officials say they have recovered 19 bodies and many more a buried under the rubble. the victims were displaced, palestinians seeking refuge from israel's relentless bombardment, israel's village. he says it targeted a homeless command center,
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a mass cool that claim quote. a blatant lie was it was handled already, was at the scene of the attack. she sent us this report and it was 12 20 am. when that is ready for us is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on eunice in this here, let me tell you and say the sick man is the area. that's how it's after the is really for says target said this, they make sure comes with a can use 5 is where the air strikes according to i with this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times a 2010 story 25 me. these were living in this area now we also need to know is it took hours for the civil defense teams to rescue those palestinians chopped under the sun. this time they were trapped under this time. they were not chopped under the boat. now, according to the medical teams,
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they said that at least 60 palestinians were also injured the oh so it wasn't just like an earthquake. it's rarely were. plains pounded us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are living in the tents. we miraculously survived the air strikes the pin, this is for going to pay and this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that alma was con, units for, for me. but in reality, who visa or lies in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those polish to use, i currently am trying to find their belongings. they're trying to find what's left . i'm just a tuck this area with an agriculture area. we're seeing a prospect at houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and lived here. we see, mos of destruction are, are beast,
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tents and all of these caustic causes are made of tough sick. that's why it's very easy for them to. but now this is not the 1st attack and military you face this ignited zone in on the grassy name is this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks that however, policies here are telling us they do not know where to go nowhere is safe across the gulf stream. this isn't gonna hold any a to z a demo also community, because of policy. and another is really strikes this one in gaza. city is killed at least 5 palestinians. the bomb struck a food store where people were gathering and i'll show us square. at least 41000 people have been killed and nearly 95000 injured since the war started in october. it's also happening in the gaza strip. the polio vaccination campaign has begun in the northern part of the strip. it comes
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a day after is really forces stopped the convoy travelling to northern gauze as part of the u. n's, polio vaccination campaign. the head of the un agency for palestinian refugees said employees were stopped to gunpoint despite prior coordination with the military. israel claims that there were palestinians suspects in that convoy. the un says it's cars were heavily damaged by is really bulldozers so far. nearly 443000 children and gaza have received their 1st dose of the polio vaccine. that's about 69 percent of all children under the age of 10. but the palestinian ministry of health says it is still waiting for his really approval to reach 7 more areas in hon. eunice, and russell and southern gaza in those regions around 300000 children are still in need of the vaccine houses here as honey. my mood is in darrow by law in central augusta. so i need update us on how this vaccination drive is going. they've done to the center. they've done parts of the south and now they're aiming to do the
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north, which we always expected would be more challenging just because of the fighting that's going on there. any access to the northern part of the strip of the fairly was a really difficult in the central area and the southern part of distributed many of the challenges posed by the, the deposit in the finally, that we're not fully, not for the, the designated times. and dates and the windows for the vaccination, we're seeing it happening in there. the city is very close to this whole facility where 2 or 3 points inside the courtyard of the house of rebecca, an agent that caused significant drop dropping the turn out of the family, the parents and the children to come for vaccination, added drove them away from the from their assumed exact thing happened in han, you and his work, the vast majority of people, parents who went back to their homes in the eastern part of finding units were not able to get their kids vaccinated. something that pushed for an extension to the vaccination campaign for an extra day. the center part of pine is where the managed
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to get majority of the children back there. but still, some of them have not have not had the opportunity to get back to the northern part of god. street is an actual war zone, a waste land turned because of this, your level of destruction because of the ongoing attacks. and just as the day is started today, officially with the vaccinate campaign does really monitor and carried out other down the talk to them off doing another attack, you know, show was squared. that's a very densely populated area in the northern western part of gaul, the city of where the vast majority of people were display the found shoulders in that area. it's a very not only just a uh, in a densely populated there, it's part of the old city where the vast majority of families, when talking about like extended family. they are all located in that area where at the top 5 people are reported killed as the work at a shop, a food fast food shop, a at the of the streets of a show us where that has intimidated parents and others. and it's under children.
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come out to that particular area with a designated point for vaccination. same exact thing happened. think elsewhere in the godless and god, the city and the motive part as deposit in the 5 days are not only do not very well as well as there is in the confirmation by these really aren't me. that there are actually pauses in the fighting and northern javascript and also city itself. they're already what we see right now is limited a designated points engine, valia and eastern part of dogs. a city where people have access to. but it's still, this access is, is, is it, is it a corporate it with, or is routed with, with fears with panic because these attacks have been happening for the past couple months and on, on a predictable way. people were killed on their way to health facility to go anywhere on their way through the beakers on their way to their home in the streets shopping for the industry vendor. then through the in the talk and targeted by the
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quad copters as the, the, the talk, the talk and drones in the skies of gaza and another part of this trip we've, we, we look at the challenges and we see there are more of them happening. health officials are talking about the ongoing of obstruction of, of con boy a boy going through the mid 3 of the check points. all the way to the doctor. this something that, that in 1030, in the effort to combine of for the honor watts and the w h o and the units they have to provide more access, more proper and see foxes for children and their parents for vaccination. honey, not mood reporting their from there about in the central part of the gaza strip. thank you very much, honey. so early to mid september should be back to school week in the gaza strip. but the united nation says lessons are not being held in any of it's 200 schools in gaza because they're being used to shelter displaced palestinians. if this i'm getting food, spoke to some young palestinians,
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we're now here in guitar and are able to continue their studies. a star student backing goes a 17 year old leander bus. she can finally shine again. going back to school. generally. feels like reaching them for me, especially after the war. and this might sound exaggerated, but i genuinely knew this. israel's wor, costs the teenager for senior year of high school, instead of taking classes for months she's had to take cover from is really bones. and you and shelter in hon. eunice funding was february. i couldn't reach out to my teachers, even though i tried with a group of my friends to continue our study, our studies at home. but we couldn't do so as evacuated to doha, 4 months ago, lands back on track. thanks to a scholarship. here in cats are some palestinians have
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a chance to resume their studies. education has always been central and gaza even before as well as of war. and when living under occupation, the strip had one of the highest electricity rates in the world, its schools played a crucial role and empowering people, as well as preserving policy, new culture and history. traditionally, god has produced some of the top achievers and high school exams in the region, but relentless, these really attacks have forced education facilities to close for 2nd year. the un says 85 percent of school buildings are damaged or completely destroyed. and all 12 universities has been bombed among them, the one where abraham had been studying to become a nurse. and then so you need me to these really occupation forces destroyed my university, see all us, how to university, and with it, the dreams of my classmates and my own. this scholarship from education above all is giving me a new start. opening a new chapter in his life, he's starting
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a degree at lou sales university, just north of doha. this time he chose psychology. he wants to help those in his community who have experienced similar trauma to heal. but in guitar, ibrahim is learning more than just skills. now, today he's trying on his brand new prosthetic leg. he lost both legs and an arm, and then he's really attack. improving both body and mind. abraham is taking his 1st steps towards a brighter future. one in which palestinians education and resilience go hand in hand. if this i'm getting food, i'll just 0. don't. these really military is continuing its rate across the occupied west bank. the army stormed the haitian refugee camp south of bethlehem. at least 3 palestinians were detained, off to their homes, were rated, is the only land crossing between jordan and the occupied westbank has reopened.
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after a 2 day closure, it was shut down. following the killing of 3 is really guards. on sunday. it has no reopen, but for civilian traffic, only officer as homeless. so who has more from the jordanian side of the border? the border crossing between jordan and the occupied west bank reopened on tuesday at 8 am local time for passengers only it comes after new security directives from the israel airport and ports agency, but still cargo is not allowed. and israel's looking for new directives and measures after the security breach on sunday in which a jordanian man opened fire killing is 3, is really guards on the other side of the border dirt. any authorities have said they've opened an investigation into the matter, confirming the identity of the shooter and saying he acted alone and they're now working with is really officials in order to bring his body back to jordan for burial. it's important to note that this is the only way in and out to be occupied . westbank for palestinians who lived there,
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rendering them stranded on both sides of the border of the central jersey to thanks for the same bridge. jordan, lebanon's has blah has confirmed, at least one of his fighters has been killed and is really attack a drone and target to the car in the vicinity of the town of psych being an eastern 11 on 2 others were injured in that strike of the russia says one person is dead after ukraine launched a drone attack southeast of moscow and several other regions. the restaurant officials say more than 70 were shot down. the governor of brianne scrooge and said air rate alerts were activated in many areas. one man was killed when the remains of a drowned down drone hit, a residential building southeast of moscow. you will get shuffled out of the reports from the russian capital. the russian defense ministry reported that at
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least $104.00 across the type trends a top russian territory overnight. on september, the 10th, many of them were intercepted over the border regions of brown's horse, found the road as well as collude gather round his lip as they are roll. regions are very, very vast to retreat. 20 tribes were shot down over the most sca region. now the reports of debris from a down to you, i b, i, they fell on the territory of as you called scaffolding. so, so twice louise's south east of mosca and that was reported by the f o press service. so the downs ukrainian you are the felt on the runways right now though. the ad pool is working as usual. also in the morning, one of those drove a question to mount a story residential building in the town of rahman score. yeah. it's not far away from that. the ad pool teams, your cold skate system for say can let me see uh,
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a little stuff and uh, um and also, or as, as a woman, absolutely. as the 46 year old woman drives the 5 sauces on the 11th and 12th flows, and i'm as a result of that of taca. oh, also more than 12 people were injured and at least 2 of them are in a critical condition. and they've been taken to hospital and so that talks affected, i do work with most of posts as well, as you mentioned, many planes on very to most who was redirected to alternative as hills and other cities. and now all the restrictions have been lifted and the apples works normally still ahead on alpha 0, jordanians hits the poles for parliamentary elections against the backdrop of the war and gaza and economic strain. the
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in depth analysis of the face. headline, what's strategic purpose? do you think this assassination serves israel informed opinions, people who have been 18 years? i've seen that they have never given a chance to best be a bold critical debate. russia has decided that the war crane as a defensive war inside story. how will it change the security relationship between both countries on out jersey around the challenges with the
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the the, you're watching else a 0 a reminder of our headlines this our, the is really army has a tactic tenting camp mentioned southern gaza in what was described by israel is a safe area. at least 40 palestinians were report to be killed and dozens interested in the strikes on the line. health officials say they have recovered 19 bodies and many more buried under the rubble. the victims were displayed stellar,
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sinews, seeking refuge from his really bombard the only land crossing between me occupied westbank and jordan has reopened to civilian traffic was closed after 3 is really doors were killed on sunday. hundreds of palestinians were stranded near the crossing on the occupied west bank side to a secretary of state anthony blinking is in the u. k. where he is set the talks with senior government officials. washington says that lincoln will discuss security agreements in asia and europe as well as matters related to them. at least it comes after the u. k. restricted some of its arms exports licenses to israel. so i think concerns that they would be used to violate international law. there you're seeing linking with the u. k. foreign secretary, david lam. he lives across 1000 london where else has, who has joined a whole is covering all of this for us. so under this labor government, jonah, the you case policy on guys in israel has shifted a little bit and it's been shifting away from the american position. is that going
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to be reflected here in these talks? the, the well yes, i bring some policy shift, some reported different seems to be on the agenda of the store. but as much as these very noisy protests to feed garza from some center on the agenda inside the emphasize that he made a risk using say about the recent decision to promote the number of objects, licenses is viable. so that's the case by the i c. c, c prostitute of arrest boards also reported differences all right and age request targets deep inside roster. the us not seen on that. we have to be able to decide quite simply,
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no you would want to say. and so i think that would be a lot of emphasis on the press focus comment is the basic items you saw about they agree on robin circle, strategic style of that is big hope frontier to deepen the circle voltage, special relationship. jonah, how is everything today going to set up? kara star was meeting with joe biden to us president on friday. a look. what you'll see about the 2 countries see different back here doing everything they tend to have over any suggestion of a written policy shift between the 2 sides of the big right in the middle east side . a better relationship between solver and on friday that will be seen as i said,
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very little that divides between countries in the why the policy on those 2 things that we'll be looking at. one thing is going to get out of that meeting on friday is the one on one meeting with either the 2 candidates for the white house, the november elections. nothing in the states with either don't from one on one with vice president allowed good to know during the whole reporting there are from london. thank you very much. jordanians are heading to the polls to choose members of parliament from 25 political parties. and several coalitions. voting is underway against the backdrop of the war and gaza that has impacted jordan's economy. the election is the 1st since reforms in 2020 to increase the number of seats in the lower house flooding in new share has reached every part of the country that's according to new assessments by authorities who say that disaster has left 700000 people homeless and has killed at least 270 people. damages extensive with houses,
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bridges and roads washed away. and in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and bore no states after a dam failed, causing major flooding. bridges rose and houses have been destroyed with several areas completely cut off. officials say the collapse of the damn near my jewelry could lead to an increase in water borne diseases. address has the latest from nigeria as capital a butcher. the residents say slide water started creeping into the homes late monday evening. and by tuesday morning, popular cities underwater, they blame it on the co ops off a section of the outcomes which started filling up more than a week ago following torres arranged. in my degree, i need to invite on the last time resident say they sold this much of the flood water in the city was 30 years ago, then they went to drainage is now the last problem during the just in the city. and despite that, they see much,
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much in the water that they sold 30 years ago or fishes on not giving any details about the number of people who died. but in fact, they are saying that most many people may have died because of the waters that flooded half the city off my degree. now they are also wanting people to move to higher ground as much of the city is expecting more water is from the low down and the raise that continued to for the also wanting people to stay away from the flood prone areas and as well as drinking from open water sources like wells, they are expressing fields of outbreak of diseases like cholera in the city of my degree. i need to invite us now. officials say they are also preparing to deliver a to people who are affected by this disaster. it's not get clear how many thousands have been displaced, but most of the rooms in hospitality have now been left up under and by the residents and degrees. obviously, the 10s of thousands of people in east timor have taken to the streets to catch
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a glimpse of the head of the roman catholic church as he visits their country. hope frances has begun his 1st full day in east timor, west, and 97 percent of the population is catholic. it's the 1st visit by a popes of the nation since have gained independence back in 2002. as the private company space x is aiming for a new record in space by sending astronauts to distances from earth unseen since the time of the apollo moon landings. and there also taking you risks, calling baker has more this may look like any other mission into space. but polaris dawn is different. it's led by one billionaire using the rockets of another to fly further from earth than humans have travelled in half a century power in columbus. phenomenal, where its crew will empty the air from their craft and walk in space. these are
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risks only national space agencies have taken before the world world speeds. yes, we lose the own and we lose muscle and our cardiovascular system changes. but that's all because we're adapting to our environment, but it automatically, baxter, which is why we need countermeasures in the space. if we plan on returning, we do need our space cowboys and we do need, you know, people to take those risk for us. in 1965, the soviet union and the us race to take the 1st space walk. i mean for both were nearly fatal american but soon space walking. astronauts repaired skyline, put a new lands on the multi $1000000000.00 hubble space telescope and built the international space station i layer. but it's still dangerous and italian astronaut, nearly drowned and his own suit. when his breathing system leaked in 2013, and most governments cannot afford accidents in space for polaris don,
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experts say the most dangerous moments of this mission will come as the crew empties and refills their vessel with air when they faced risks of flammability and decompression sickness, the riskiest part of it is that you threw away your address here and then you have to rebuild the packet emission. if there's micro menu right, contact and it was one hell been on lucky day. there's been 2 years of preparation going into this. the majority of that are focused on this operation space x is now the only private space company up there and it wants answers fast about how far it can push its astronaut. basically they think my main concern is that that's because these activities is done with that. absolutely do. it's coming to the end. very good people back without any dependent group put off a special like typically zone and safety. if you find out the baby, is it the pace and something to media space? flowers, dawn is not the 1st private civilian mission,
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but it is the 1st to perform an extreme human experiment far from earth and is likely won't be the last column. baker alba 0 that does it for me? so then the 8th of today, whether is next on the 0, then inside story, we'll be looking at the ongoing civil war, the a dozen, many wrinkles being broken daily with temperatures, high temperatures in china. this is the last one. i picked up version 9.4 in who by this january is fault anyway, but it's not in the train. the trend is to cool things down. now the cooter is coming out of the northern interior. you guys are bringing reading with her on that frontal system the same time to go to the attempted circulation. they won't succeed, but it means in enhancements in the rain for shanghai and in line to that will tend to cool things down eventually. but we'll hand still $35.00, come wednesday,
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then comes thursday at the right and spreads the new tool down significantly. the rain might well be flash bloody. it moves away from beijing is not much in japan either. equally is the monsoon trough is going slowly south through india and i much of practice time and the northwest of any is mainly dry. but there is a warning of funding after the roger protection loose letting you know. and that circulation i think, is significant as to the strength of the monsoon wind. not less strong down the west and got you get some rain, but it's easily sheltering much of the eastern side. so a bit are focused and it should be now that pakistan is dry, certainly incorruption young show breezes and much like to humanity would have come up, but it's generally dry. and the futures, the north of every light buzz, you can see they are all still there. to the east, the cultivating food is the foundation of human civilization. but food today is
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a global commodity. if the industry did not make money, how many people would be on and how it's cultivated, the contentious debates, public interest and the public safety is definitely not taking precedence and in depth examination into agri business. and the conflicting interests play industry doesn't want any regulation. they just want to put the products on the market, the price of progress on o, g, a 0. so then says no to the deployment of funding partial force in the country united nations expos say so is human rights violations have been submitted by both sides in the ongoing war. so who wins protect the millions of civilians trust in the conflict. this is inside story, the .

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