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is now and many are not convinced malays ready. click on the plan will succeed. the the is really army says it's highly likely a us turkish activist killed him. you occupied westbank was hit by as roommate firing the us as calling it on justified for killing was both unprovoked and on justifying no one. no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. the, you're watching out a 0 life from headquarters and del, find any navigate also coming up. another must occur in a so called safe. so is really bonds killed dozens of displace palestinians living in defense in southern gaza. and
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the ukraine launch is large scale drone attack on the moscow region killing at least one person as carmella harris and donald trump are set to face each other for the very 1st time as they meet in tuesday's us presidential debates. the hello the is really military has admitted killing a us turkish activist and the occupied westbank 26 year old. i saw nora ski was shot in the head close to the town of bates on friday. she was participating in a protest against the expansion of illegal is really settlements in a statement that is really army says she was hit in directly and unintentionally, by soldiers were aiming not at her. but at a key instigator of the us, dr. state antony blinking says the is really army needs to make fundamental changes
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in their rules of engagement for killing was both unprovoked and unjustified. no one no one should be shot and killed for attending a protest. no one should have to put their life at risk. just for freely expressing their views in our judgment is really security forces need to make some fundamental changes in the way that they operate in the west bank. including changes to the rules of engagement or for a decade solidarity activists have helped bring some protection to palestinians in the occupied westbank. but officer is really forces killed i sooner as the palestinian sphere, fewer international activists will come to the occupied. westbank is that, but i am reports from it on the, as she came to lend them a hand here,
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they stretched out their arms to carry her bundles. american turkish active as tyson, who is he, was killed by a shot in the head to prevent is really small, deeper in the village of north of the occupied west bank irregular sight to protest against his really subtler taking over palestinian lines. this bullet is the message that no resistance to its very colonialism will be tolerated. whether it's senior and the distance, or the resistance of fluid, dorothy activists. our message to them is that no matter what they do, we will continue to stand with the struggle for liberation. palestinians held the funeral procession to honor a woman who wanted to help protect them from is ready violations which fell victim for some people here are mourning the killing of activist ice on what they tell us that these really forces do not differentiate between palestinians in new york, you're probably the west bank at international activist. many say it's
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a shift from previous years. for decades, international activists have help palestinians protest against israel's occupation . the sometimes succeeding in preventing his waiting secular attacks on palestinians or these really ministries excessive use. of course we used to think that people who have for and passports have some sort of immunity, but this is not the case anymore. one of the main reasons behind the killing of ice and nor is to prevent activists from coming here, that we're trying to tell people that we need them to protect us and document the crimes against us. despite the dangers, many are heating those calls. i'm sure some people will sing more before coming here and we'd be scared. may be fine also, tom. but i already know if people are still determined to come here. they feel that there is a need, the fraser, but i feel like what we're doing is important. and we want to stay
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new time. more important than now. palestinians say that their voices are amplified, but never has his real been more determined to silence than that. but he just eat the occupied with bank post. i mean i some client is a professor of political science and bar line university. he says the manner of, as he's killing, indicates just order within the is really military ranks. it seems that the issue with the administration tries to manage the crisis. bunch of both of them, the previous one with a photo in the middle there. all. she had an odd luckily and in the west bank. but i doubt if this will help is read visa, visa, united states. it seems that the army army commanders lost control over each
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snipers. and then the chain, the command they prevent is very, very weak. is read must do much better with it's with a false as some posted in the west bank and using the light fire there. visually, army used to operate in the west bank. and recently we saw that in genuine and to the car in the same message as they joined the army uses in garza, unfortunately, secretary blinking did not call them the issue. are they are the authorized. shes at the mess of views in casa united states. must you impose on this rand, this changes for the very, very close man impose on these ran the, those changes in the operation or the mall. the idea of uses of we so that is why
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i'm really sorry, very guns and mislead them. there is in days where they are me, the, my impression is that there is a culture of covering up water drives, both in gaza strip and in the west bank. okay, we'll bring in joe. now, who's joining us now from london? joe? no. first, you know, i want to what blinking have to say about the killing of this activist. i mean, strong words, but many will be wondering whether his words will actually make a difference i'm sure they will, and i won't be able to enlighten you on that. but he certainly did have strong woods to say when asked by a journalist in the press conference at the farm and commonwealth office in london . whether he and the bite and ministration were willing to accept the contention by these, by the ministry that, that us citizen was killed by his ratify probably, but unintentionally. and he made it pretty clear that that was not an acceptable
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explanation, unprovoked and unjustified with the words he used, he's riley forces. he said, need to make changes in the way they operate in the west bank, including to the rules of engagement. he noted this was the 2nd time that he, us citizen, has been killed in similar circumstances. the 1st of course is we just heard, there was our own. serena blacklight and american palestinian journalist killed at buying these very bullied while reporting on a raid. and the janine refugee camp in the west bank in the state us the is really ministry that you've been killed in cross 5 and under intense international pressure. they admitted a high probability that she died at buying these rarely bullets accidentally similar language being used here. at mister blink consecutive break and said it was simply not accept 6 acceptable any longer. it has to change. he said, we'll make that clear to the most senior members of these riley government, serious issues that must be dealt with and we will make it clear that they need to be dealt with. and what did lincoln as well as the u. k. 4 and secretaries of allow
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me have to stay in regards to any potential garza ceasefire you to 12. i stood very much shoulder to shoulder on the question of the need for these 5 deals. i never determined to do everything i could to reach one mister bank and st . getting a deal over the line was the best way to, to bring the hostages home and get a to those who need it. most. a blinking said that 90 percent of issues required for us these 5 they were agreed and resolved that they would not even a handful of issues left to be resolved. all he said, fully resolvable in his opinion, will be at the house. the hardest ground to cover that final, a 10 percent that they said that what was required, not with 2 partners for peace, benjamin netanyahu and the i see that yeah, i as in well, and bozeman suggested that very soon they would be a new deal put together with the help with the other media,
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just egypt and cut off to put to the 2 parties. here's what do you have to say? i think what is evident though, is the strong interest that everyone in the region has in being able to get the ceasefire concluded. it's clearly in israel's interest . it's in its interest to get hostages home. it's in his interest to turn down the temperature in gaza. it's in his interest to have possible offerings in the north with his blog and loving on that a ceasefire and gaza would make more possible. it's and it's interest to also further enable us to come to the situation. the red sea, with movies and incentives interest because it opens other prospects that could fundamentally alter his real security. for the long term. it is really army has attacked a tent in complements,
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in southern gods. so what was described by israel as a quote, safe area, at least 40 palestinians were reportedly killed and dozens injured in the strikes on my last seats. israel's military size as targeted him us command center from us called that claim a blatant lie. and then hold that he was at the scene of the attack and sent this report. it was 1228 and when the is ready for us is carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on units 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 targeted this will be, makes of comes with a can use 5 is randy air strikes according to i with this is here. they're saying that at least 20 times a 2010. sorry, 25 me. these were living in this area now we also need to know it
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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 many curtains they said, but at least 60 palestinians were also injured. the, it wasn't just like an earthquake. it's rarely war. planes pounded us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are leaving and tents. we miraculously survived the air strikes gun. that's in the foregoing pad, this is claimed to be a safe humanitarian soon that oh my wife, see her now con unit. but in reality, who these are organize in this area, as we see is an area where a lot of palestinians are living. and as you see those policy is i currently trying to find their belongings or trying to find what's left. i'm just
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a talk this area with an agriculture area. we see a prospect get houses for plant. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and lived here. we see mos of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic houses are made of ta 6. that's why it's very easy for them to. but now this is not the 1st attack. i'm gonna tell you, trace this ignited zone in on the rossi some humans. this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks. but however, policy is here are telling us they do not know where to go. nowhere is safe across the gulf. this isn't gonna hold any a to z a demo also community. because a part of the time, the polio vaccination campaign has begun in the north of gaza. but there are reports that israel has continued its bombing, even though they're supposed to be
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a pause during the day to allow the vaccines to be given loss. and who brings us more from outside the indonesian hospital in the body of refuge account. today's tuesday, which is the 1st day it was the vaccination campaign against both of you and did nothing boss of the best rest the because the rest is yeah. as on the way to vaccinate thousands of children built 10 years. the health centers, many telephones and medical teams, we are currently in the front of the engine agents hospital. what time it is off slowly to vaccinate their children against bull you. what was the teens are trying to reach the at hard to reach areas in order to make sure they are reaching the companies that are able to at reach the fix sides and to make sure also not to miss any charge. and the other hand, because what you post is keep attacking and shooting civilians and residential ways
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. and the last hits my family in the east told you about the refuge account. at least 3 of my cousins was killed by these white and dozens more than 15 of my cousins and relatives at got injured as a result of the, at this a, these attacks against civilians. so the is a tire rotation, allows the axis of the vaccines and keep shooting and attacking civilians. in the other hand, lot of this capital and just eat a. giovanni over fidget can. all this time of the ukraine has struck the moscow region and one of its biggest drone attacks on the outskirts of the russian capital, at least one person has been killed. how much i'm doing reports a
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significant overnight attack on the moscow residential buildings on fire and scale your districts about 50 kilometers south east of the criminal, the result, se russian officials of an attack by ukrainian drones. in the daylight, the extent of the damage far more apparent. we were asleep. i got up to go to work. i looked in the window, i saw a ball of fire. in just a 2nd, i covered my spouse with a blanket. the widow got smashed out by a shockwave air raid sirens sounded in many areas. russia's defensive industry said $144.00 drawings were shot down around the country, at least 15 of them over the moscow region, making it one of the largest wave of attacks launched by ukraine since the war began about 2 and a half years ago. while you crenan russia regularly carry out drone rates on each
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other's territory, the severity of this one shocked residence which feeds so much. it was 4 in the morning, i heard the propeller. i opened the curtain and it hit the building right before my eyes. i saw it all, i took my family and we ran outside in the region of re on close to the border with ukraine. the russian defense ministry said 72. drones were intercepted. state media reported for airports were also shut down due to the attacks. as the war has progressed, chief is ramped up the development of its throne industry to enable it to target military transport and energy infrastructure inside russia. so would you crate in forces now when russian territory following their incursion into the critic region last month, president below the mirror, zalinski has been urging his country's western allies to allow its forces to use long range missiles to hit targets inside russia. and he hopes that will increase the pressure on president vladimir putin to in how much enjoy i just here. still
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adds on all to 0, a damn collapse in the nitrogen city of might, of a relieves owns and businesses underwater. the the just to be more or less dry season indonesia, but we're going into the vacancies once again. and the big child's been showing up with that fatty ray that been some in java, particularly in bali where i saw some evidence of funding. but the main risk is this line here which stretches back mrs. sumatra that that's probably the risky area. please do. residual heavy writing. me in my, across the south west to china, instruct indo china that is seasonally correct. and we see an increase in the likelihood of cooler weather coming down of the interior,
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which is going to drop temperatures where they've really hard to buy with, for example, and will hon, that sort of area on the right. and that's coming in from this attempted circulation, which weren't actually end up biggest circulation, but will be enough or right and will self closing down again later on. so see that also produce significant right in the dream valencia a little less. so in japan, s. s for india, it is the noise is not here per dash with the residual heavy writing from what is a slowly reclining monitor control stops to false or floods. like here's a pop of circulation, there's more likely here to funding in bangladesh, particularly the se, and the border was me involved. however, for the science, the writing is fairly large, so you can see the impact this time. it should be a pretty nice drawing picture. the, the,
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[000:00:00;00] the, [000:00:00;00] the color, again, the top stories on how to 0 this our, the is really where the tree has admitted killing
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a us turkish activist in the occupied westbank 26 year old ice on were as key was saw in the heads close to the town of bates on friday, she was participating in a protest against the expansion of the legal is really settlements. us talk through statements and he blinked and says for killing was unprovoked and unjustified. nothing is really or me needs to make fundamental changes in its rules of engagement. these were the army, his attacks of tents incompetent and southern gaza and what was described by israel as a closed safe area. at least 40 palestinians were killed and thousands injured into strikes on the last seat. the victims were displaced, palestinians who were seeking refuge from is really bombardment as the seconds and possibly final us presidential debate before election day. so to be held on tuesday nights, the democratic presidential candidate couple of harris on her republican arrival for president donald trump. i've been preparing for weeks for the nights,
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which could prove pivotal to the race furnished. smith reports when tamela harris and donald trump faceoff in that 1st telephone as debates on tuesday. it will be also the 1st time the to have ever met with the presidential candidates. it could be the most important, 19 minutes of the campaigns. i think the both candidates are going to try to get under the skin of the others. i think the trump is going to try and make a calmer, angry, or less joyful to interrupt her vibes. and of course calmly, harris is being urged to let from beach from. how do you, how do you play upon his insecurities, to have him have one of those moments as it is going to be persuasive to the very, very small number of undecided voters that we have. the harris, the debate will be an opportunity to tell voters about proposals after criticism with our campaign is relatively like a policy or you really know, but president, i think the stakes are both for great and they're, they're great for both candidates. maybe
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a little higher for hairs in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such a good rollout from july. i'm through picking the vice president candidate. the conversion speech is one, a lot of the new cycles. and so, you know, people are expecting a lot, especially if they don't know a lot about her going into it. for trump, it might be his best chance to end the political a honeymoon harris has enjoyed since you took over the summer, a democratic candidate were run by stupid people stupid, stupid people. and we found that out at the debate with joe, how does that work out? and we're going to find it out again on tuesday night. is everybody going to be watch? trump, this may be slash chance to change the narrative and the trajectory of the race obviously was doing much better in the national and battle ground pulling against prison biden. and now everything is tightened. and so this probably is going to be the only debate. and so i'm trying to change the narrative,
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the focus this 90 minute of an will be the way to do it. it was president joe biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid iris as a much younger candidate cheese, 59 years old from the 78th. that won't be a live audience with the debates in pennsylvania, a key swing states poll show the candidates essentially tight here. there are less than 2 months to go before an election. it's now too close to cool. bernard smith address here the flooding and this air has reached a free part of the country that's according to a new assessments by author already used to say that disaster has left 700000 people homeless. and it's killed at least 270 in north east nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to flee their homes and bore no state after a dam failed, causing major flooding bridges. roads on houses have been destroyed, with several areas completely cut off by the various sizes the latest from nigeria
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as capital a booster. residents, se flooded water started creeping into their homes late monday evening. and by tuesday morning, popular cities underwater, they blame it on the co ops up a section of the outcomes, which started filling up more than a week ago. following tories arranged in my degree, i need to invite on the last time resident say they sold this mike slide water in the city was 30 years ago. then they went to drainage just now there are phone during the just in the city. i'm just part that they see much, much more water that they sold 30 years ago or fishes are 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 have flooded hosp 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 allowed down
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. 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 color 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 not been enough to abundant by the residents and degrees. i'll just need a bu. so it's been a year since the city of durham in eastern libya was wrecked by flooding due to the collapse of 2 downs. thousands of lives were lost in homes destroyed. but with 2 governments in the country. reconstruction efforts have been complicated, leaving many people unable to return maddox train of visit, a displaced families in tripoli. it's been a year since floods in the state of the city,
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and killed more than 4000 people. out of, of jose and his family lived through the catastrophe. their home was destroyed. they now live in tripoli, but their thoughts are still and doesn't. now. out of says he can still hear the sounds of women screaming and buildings collapsing. he says it feels like it happened yesterday. no, sir. i said i heard screams in the building. i could see the neighbors running towards the roof on the 7th floor. when the water is coming, they screens, i told my daughters to hurry up and go to the roof. when i looked down from the roof and they was fined story building was completely gone. the water took it and all the people living in it. it's regarded as the worst natural disaster and it gives modern history after heavy rainfall from storm daniel last september to dams collapse in the city of devon, now sending a powerful wave of water through its valley, sweeping away nearly everything in its path. in estimated,
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5000 homes were destroyed and critical infrastructure damaged. as well as of thousands killed. thousands more remain on, accounted for more than 40000 people, lost their homes. libya has 2 governments future nationally recognize one here in tripoli and a halo government in the east. both have allocated budgets to the reconstruction of done that. but that's complicated to work. it is under way, but it's going slowly. so ministry of social affairs and tripoli says it's doing what it can for those were homeless. and i believe it was on monday we have approximately 3500 displaced families registered with the ministry of social affairs. that's around $20000.00 individuals. we have launched psychological health care programs to help them and we all following up on the needs. but many of those displays like a half of a 3 d's in his family, said they haven't received any help. know how to do it to this day, the minister of some sort of phase premises as they will help with the rent. but we
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haven't seen anything. we didn't just lose a home. we just everything the government is responsible for rent is really high and we're struggling with no help from the government. for out this and many families like is there are still many questions. do they start a new life in tripoli without government support? will their homes and city be rebuilt, and will they ever be able to return? so for now, they just don't know. but despite what they've been through, they say they still have hope, things will get better mounts right now. i'll just 0, triple tens of thousands of people in east timor have taken to the streets. the catherine glimpse of the head of the roman catholic church. hope francis has been on his 1st full day in east timor, where some 97 percent of the population is catholic. jessica washington reports so many east timorese. this is a deeply joyful moment in a country way more than 96 percent of the population is catholic. so francis has
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received a welcome like new offer. hundreds of thousands of people braves the heat to attend a special mess with the head of the roman catholic church. many works long distances and thousands of engine nations cross the border for the chance to pray with the pope. yes, it was a kamala for us and the purpose of a reflection of the lord jesus as a shepherd who wants to see his sheet yet. so we come to him with all our hearts as our washer. the most people visit here was in 1989 during the nation. suffice for independence from indonesian military occupation. now 25 years after independence. many still acknowledged the role of the judge in protecting timorese during those

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