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0, now the is there any ami advanced? it shows a us to is active as in the occupied westbank having it's highly likely she was hit, unintentionally for killing was both unprovoked and unjustified. no one. no one should be shot and killed for 10 of your protests. the funny buck of this is out just a lot from the also coming up. another mass dakota, so called safe zone, is really bones killed, dozens of space palestinians living in tents and some guns and a dumb collapse in nigeria, forced as spouses to leave the homes and destroys major infrastructure, have
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a lot the latest on the situation. and my degree a couple of harris donald trump gave them to face each other for the 1st time and will could be that only to the vice presidential debate. the will welcome to you. these are in the ministry is admitted, can a us touch active it so the occupied westbank 26 year old, i should know as the with shots in the head close to the town of bates. on friday, she was taking pots and a protest against the expansion of illegal is rarely settlements in a statement the is really all. i mean, he says she was it in directly and unintentionally, by soldiers who were aiming no. but what they describe as a key instigation 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 is just for freely
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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 their rules of engagement. they did abraham's following developments from ramallah and the occupied westbank. it's highly probable that she was hit by an in direct and unintentional fire. this is these really statements regarding the american turkish activist dyson, which is key who was shopped in the head watch, who was proved this thing in the land of bates, which is north of the occupied the west bank. witnesses we've been speaking to mitigate this version. they say that these really forces have been already employing and excessive use of force against palestinians. 17 prove this, there's just in the land of beta have been killed by these really forces in the last few years. they believe that this is a message for palestinians and also for international sorted that if the active is
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not to protest in these lines, remember, palestinians have been staging irregular protests in the area against is really such. there is taking over the lands your past and say, this is real, has already been using excessive use. a force already has been killing polish thing is just since the source of the what we're talking about more than 600 palestinians being killed by these really forces fire here in the occupied the west bank and the funeral of ice and is the we met her colleagues, activists who say that's yes, they are scared, but they're vowing to continue and they're promising to continue supporting the past and people. here's our report. the most. she came to lend them a hand here. they stretched out their arms to carry her body american circus. octave is tyson who is, was killed by a salt in the head permit, is really small,
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deeper in the village of north of the occupied westbank irregular side to protest against his really subtler taking over palestinian lines. this bullet is the message that no resistance to is ready to cologne, you live them will be tolerated and whether it's senior and resistance or the resistance of florida or the activists are 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 really violations which fell victim . for some people here are mourning the killing of activist ice. and they tell us that these really forces not differentiate between palestinians and the occupied westbank and international activist. many say it's a shift from previous years. for decades, international activists have health palestinians protest against,
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as well as occupation. the sometimes succeeding in preventing is really secular tech. some palestinians were these really ministries excessive use. of course we used to think that people who live for an passports have some sort of immunity, but this is not the case anymore. one of their main reasons behind the killing of i say, 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 dangerous men are heating those calls. i'm sure some people will sing more before coming here. it will be scared me because i know to tom. but i already know if people are still determined to come here. they feel that there is anita. i'm afraid to but i feel like what we're doing is important and we want to stay new time. more important than now. palestinians say that their voices are amplified,
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but never has this real been more determined to silence than me that but he just needed the occupied with bank policy. this is where the forces of killed at least 2 palestinians of just storming the city of tow. kevin and the northern occupied westbank at least 10 people of also being injured people. days is can be seen destroying streets in the city, something these really ministry regularly doesn't, is rates. and they've combined westbank frequency and intensity of raids on the territory has increased dramatically over the past month. these where the army has repeatedly killed 40 palestinians and the attack on a refugee incumbents in southern gaza. thousands were injured, and the strikes and m a y c was designated a safe starting bye as well. the victims were displaced, palestinian seeking refuge from his way. the bombardment, health officials have recovered 19 bodies, but many more are still buried under rubble. and who tree is in home a y c, a center support. it was 1228 and when that is ready for us is
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carried out and massive a talk here in the last week on units in this here, let me tell you and say the segment of the area. that's how it's after the is really for says target to this base makes of comes with a can use 5 is run the airstrikes according to what this is here. we're saying that at least 20 times at 2010, sorry, 25 me. these were living in this area now we also need to know 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 many curtains they said that at least 60 palestinians were also injured. no sir. it was just like an earthquake. it's rarely were. plains pounded
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us mercilessly. seismic shake, we do not know where to go. we are living in the tents. we miraculously survived the air strikes the mirror. the foregoing pat, this is claimed to be safe, humanitarian soon that, oh my wife, see her now con unit. 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 or trying to find what's left. i'm just a talk this area with an agricultural area. we'll see a prospect get houses for that. and this is the only place where palestinians were able to come and lived here. we see mosse of destruction, of these tents and all of these caustic causes are made of tastic. that's why it's
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very easy for them to. but now this is not the 1st attack. and the perio chase this ignited zone in on the grassy syndrome is this has been happening a couple of times in the past couple of weeks. but however, policies here are telling us they do not know where to go. nowhere is safe across the gulf stream. this is the study i just need. i'm also community because a part of time and another is way these try and code. at least 5 palestinians engulfed a city in the north of the strip. the bottoms struck a food store where people were gathering and i'll show a square, least 41000 people have been killed and to be 95000 injured. so it is sufficient will begin his own souls and guns. a loss of october. the . the flooding has reached every part of news. yeah, that's according to the all star to you to say the disaster has left the 700000
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people homeless and killed at least 270. the damage is extensive with houses, bridges, and roads washed away. and in ne nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to free their homes and bull nose states out with them filed, causing major flooding bridges, roads and houses were destroyed and several areas cut off. officials say the collapse of the dime there might have glory, could lead to an increase in water born diseases. that's a speak now to i'm address whose life for us and my degree in northeast for those states. and i believe we can see the flood waters behind you. the how of people coping with this deluge won't move. what we know so far. 500 boot record have been displaced by this disaster. and that's those weren't able to make it just safer grounds. but what lies behind us? yeah, we actually don't know what's happening there. we saw some people trying to go with
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that to try to see what's going on. a few. uh, about an hour ago. i rechecked about what's trying to solve. it's something from houses over that, and they could only some, some bridge a little bit. so right now, as we, we weren't coming from the apple to this location. we sold hundreds on the streets, so i'm walking baffled some with the little bit along the space type with try to access the internally displaced persons term. we understand from the notion only by just management agencies that more than 500000 cups off, i've been displaced. ah, the offers just, i'm not saying anything about casual just because what they say just that they don't have the resources at the moment. they don't have engine boats. no, not the top us. they don't have even professional divers to try to rescue people problems behind us. yeah. what they did on the up today was to send in a team of local divers. i'm in the process, 6 of them have been injured on what take across the field, and that's how some of them cooled off the search and rescue operations. that's the
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situation right now. we made an are we any near to knowing from the all thoughts is at least why the down but what i need over the past 2 days we've seen an increase waiting pay. torrance coming in torrance, and the displacement actually stopped to 3 days ago. now if i move out to frame and show you what's happening right here, over there are 4 houses and it's only the top floor that's actually above the water . and that's what is happening with the rest of the houses behind us. yeah. some have been completely submerged. are you see over the trees? they are in somebody's come phone and right now we don't know what, how much loss has been encouraging that particular incident and is a similar story across many how's us there? so they will hold to say that torrential rain recorded in the past week or so like
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to the overflow of the bank. and at some point, buying the dam have to give way. and that's just when war to field over into the toner. if the cameras can zoom, you can see the velocity of the water is so high levels are high and the velocity is so high. and then i see as a, probably a lot of lights may have perished in this disaster. but what is happening right away is not beneficial, trying to assess the level of damage. nobody is talking about how to fix the down for the type be the only the only looking at how to save lives. so basically the dam collage and because of the toner shop range according to the plastic or so. and so as a result, war to start to come. i think the city half of the city right now is under water. yeah, it looks like an overwhelming scene for the many people who are clearly displaced by those fonts that i'm at many thanks for that and i'm an interest in my degree that signals he's born. i state. thank you. and africa. food is being heavily
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affected by he waves droughts and as we have the floods, which is then fueling further conflicts for resources, the united nations estimates more than 2 trillion dollars is needed to help developing nations counter climate change. oh, just the was environment edison, the clock has more to yes. climate is also the causing widespread sufferings of tens of millions of people in africa. this year, a line between heat waves in june is yeah, america with temperatures exceeding 50 degrees celsius, drops across the logs, ways of the continent and flooding in ethiopia, kenya, in somalia. this of course, affects food supplies with harvest and some parts of sub saharan africa dropping about to 50 percent last year. that's according to the report from the world meter, a logical organization. and these environmental dissolves is and making conflict more likely in regions already suffering instability and violence as competition for results is intensified. the u. n says at least $2.00 trillion dollars
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a year is needed to help developing nations around the world counter. these crises, especially in africa, so attention tons of the biggest climate conference of the scheduled by the you and, and as a by john in november. and the pressure is on for develop nations to live out to the promises made in a 2015 parents agreement on tackling climate change. i'm finally getting the finance flowing to poor nations. thing is, let's play the money about according to the all i'm ask government subsidized fossil fuels by $7.00 trillion dollars in 2022, and that is equal to 70 percent of labeled ged pay. far beyond what spent on fighting, the climate crisis are still ahead on that, which is 0. 0 is close in jordan's 1st parliamentary elections since a new election will to he is a will have the latest from a ma space. x is 1st have a private space, was sent to frank history with the for this crude flight,
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some of since novices, apollo emissions 50 years ago. the just to be more or less dry season indonesia. but we're going into the vacancies once again. and the big child have been showing up with that fatty ray that been some in java, particularly in bali where i saw some evidence of flooding. but the main risk is this line here which stretches back mrs. sumatra that that's probably the risky area. please do. residual heavy rain, me and off across the surface to china. instruct indo china that is seasonally correct. we see an increase in the likelihood of cooler weather coming down of the interior, which is going to drop temperatures where they really hard to buy with, for example. and we'll find that sort of area on the right and that's coming in from this attempted circulation, which weren't actually end up biggest circulation,
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but will be enough of rainbow soft cool things down again later on. so see that also produce significant right in the dream valencia a little less. so in japan is asked for india. it is the north 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 study 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
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limits to have a dream contained to study in your own adventure. now a counter the the do without your 0 is reminded of the top stories, the so these are the middle tree has admitted killing a us to cause active is to be able to find westbank 26 year old i should or as a with shots in the head close to the town and states on friday, she was taking positive protests against the expansion of illegal. is there anything settlements? these are the army is killed at least 40 palestinians and a targeted strongly called attempting countenance. an alman wattsey. the previous
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the designate would be a safe side and a north east nigeria, thousands of people have been forced to see the homes and for those things off for domiciled causing major flooding bridges, rows of houses are destroyed in several areas. console. officials say the collapse of the time the my degree could lead to an increase of boost aboard diseases. the so had a matter of hours come to the harris and donald trump will meet in that 1st us presidential debate just $55.00 days out from election day with no future debates confirmed. it could be the only time the path face off the smith sensible when tamela harris and donald trump faceoff in the 1st telephones debates on tuesday. it'll be all so the 1st time the to have ever met. that the presidential candidates. it could be the most important 19 minutes of the campaigns. i think the
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both candidates are going to try to get under the skin of the others. i think the trump is going to try to 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. it's a campaign is relatively like a policy. are you really the president? i think the stakes are voted for great and there are to great for both candidates. maybe a little higher for hairs in that she's not as the 5 and she's had such a good role out from july. i'm through taking the vice president candidate. the conversion speech is want a lot of the new cycles. and so people are expecting
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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 as 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 his last 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 he's trying to change the narrative, the focus this 90 minute of an will be the way to do it. it was president jo biden's disastrous debate performance, but up ended his re election bid. iris is a much younger candidate cheese, 59 years old from 78. that will be
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a live audience that 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 bonus. smith address here. so polls have closed in jordan's parliamentary elections . the election is the 1st since performs in 2020, to increase the number of seats and the lower house focus with choosing representative some 25 political parties and several coalitions. let's go to the jo, dining capital. i'm a michael. apple is standing my that and michael, the polls understand of just close. understandable. say there are a couple override irregularities that picked up. what can you tell us? let me just bring you the latest figures coming out of the i you see turn out at 32.15 percent. that's just over 2 percent up on
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2020. so is not as high is expected, but out performed to train to train to the best performing district in the kingdom was a, a posting station in the southern beto in area 61 percent turn out there in the and that's and then you were going to have a higher percentage turn out in the rural areas compared to the urban areas. but there was some surprising figures in amman with is a very wide demographic. and generally in 2020 the polls read about 10 percent, 11 percent, turn off in the cities. that's now 1415 percent, so it's trending slightly upwards. polls supposed to close at 7 pm, but if you're in the queue, you'll have the opportunity to costco balance. just referring to those mining irregularities that you've mentioned. we got brief by the chat person of the i you see earlier today, 8 employees of the i see arrested in it,
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but that's up in the north, on negligence charges, no clarity on what exactly that entails for the down south. several people arrested in mine, then there was a polling tape person, a opponent station chairperson, removed from the position for trying to influence voters. there was gotten fire outside of a polling station in the south in mine. again, a false idea is that the number of a, the number of violations picking up slightly this year compared to 2020 the i you see putting down this down to not necessarily an up ticking infractions just very hardwick being able to pick up more of that and michael, given that turned out was slightly off. but being what does that say about people's interest in the political reform agenda in june? a yeah. much touted. this electro
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political modernization committee that came up with these sets of reforms that has been signed into law in train, c, tracy to its main to increase participation inclusivity representation in the parliamentary process. if you look at the numbers, once again the eye, you see it has come often the price conferences to say, we're not that concerned about the numbers. we have to look at the logistics and make sure that we run an open transparency and an effective poll, which is what they say they job is then it's up to the jordanian people to turn off at the polls. but there is something to be said by some critics have said, vote to education needs to improve. people need to feel that their voices not to in the, in the system. and it was the i is the spokes person who say to us, in an interview earlier that he hopes that the isn't in friends drawn between the
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kingdoms, between the, the kingdoms program, the reform agenda and the turnouts at the polls. so the $2.00 at the last look. alright, michael. many things that michael level there in a month. now the german government says it's temporarily tightening controls of all of his land borders to come in regular migration and reduce the risk of serious crime checks on the boat isn't 6 countries including from flux vague and denmark, the set to begin on september, the 16th germany already has controls in place in the east and south. the head of the roman catholic church pipe. francis begun his fest a full day at each table with some 97 percent of the population as roman catholic as the 1st visit by a pope to the nation since it gained independence back in 2002 is just jessica washington whitmore in so many east timorese, this is
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a deeply joyful moment in the country. we move in 96 percent of the population is catholic. so francis has received a welcome like no other hundreds of thousands of people, braves the heat to attend to 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, so we can combine that for us and the purpose of a reflection of the lord jesus as a shepherd who wants to see his sheet? yes. so we come to him with all of our hearts as our washer. the last paper 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 to most u. s. and violence, he is so front has praised the asian nation for recovering from what he calls the greatest suffering. but he said new challenges are remoting, you know,
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these aimless dentist name, you'll share that with us, so, so not forget, bolos, children and adolescents that have a dignity violates as this phenomenon is emerging all over the world. will coal to do every single possible to prevent every kind of abuse? it was only a brief and a general comment. one that indirectly highlighted the sensitivities of this issue here with historic cases of child sexual abuse by clergy have shocks the public. the alleged perpetrator does include the nobel peace prize mortgage form a dish of carlos billow, who had widely been considered a hero of the french for independence. this too is the longest trip of pope francis's papacy engine, and vicious one for the 87 year old who is often in poor health. observe as say it highlights the importance of asia to the catholic church with a church continues to grow. it is not true,
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and the more that the church is more european. how would you? here's the truth of so many nature. how well friends in east timor is one of the big cuz put us in page house being to this type of price. this is the 3rd leg of the pope's asia to visiting indonesia and poking you, giving to francis will next head to single jessica washington, which is 0. the private company space x is aiming for new recording space by sending us reynolds to distances from us on the scene since the time of the apollo being landings. and there were also taking the risk, calling back as more. and this
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